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Nature walks and renewable energy in Algeria’s breathtaking Hoggar Mountains
Visitors can discover the stunning Hoggar Mountains and experience timeless local hospitality in southern Algeria.
Visitors can discover the stunning Hoggar Mountains and experience timeless local hospitality in southern Algeria.
Maison Traditionnelle Akham welcomes visitors to Algeria's intriguing M'Zab Valley, where they can enjoy sustainable ancient culture and modern comforts.
Terre d'Eveil is a vibrant center for sustainable living that is bringing wellness and eco-friendly knowledge to the very heart of Marrakech.
Lebanese fashion designer Aya Hoteit had a revelation: clothing could be both sustainable and exciting. Her label, CIVVIES, is out to prove that point.
Noted industrial designer Matali Crasset is luring tourists to Nefta, in Tunisia's southwest, with her luxurious ecolodge in a breathtaking desert oasis.
Auja Eco Center is an entity that took upon itself the grand task of protecting the valley’s landscape as well as supporting its inhabitants.
Overwhelmed by the sheer amount of waste coming from single-use plastic alone, Morocco abandoned all use of it making it one of the first countries in Africa to pass a correlated law.
As the world's largest exporter and second largest producer after the European Union, Tunisia has over 67 million olive trees spanning an area of 1.7 million hectares. This covers 80% of the country’s arboriculture.
Buses revamped into guest rooms of an original eco-lodge.
Algeria and its cities are an alluring mystery to outside onlookers but are especially intriguing to travelers within the North African country. Bejaia to be specific is an enticing port city with a history of making colorful rugs.
When Maoz Inon, an Israeli national in his twenties met Suraida Shomar Nasser in 2005, he had just returned back from New Zealand. At such point, he had a vision that travelers often look for something authentic.
The eastern part of the High Atlas Mountains in Morocco is named Todgha Gorge, a canyon river that engulfs limestone terrains. This is where Auberge le Festival is with its seven en-suite rooms.