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Singapore is a small island on the southern tip of Malaysia. It is a business hub densely populated, much of the land is covered with buildings. When you visit major tourist attractions, you will find them swamped with masses of tourists if you are claustrophobic. There is a least explored side of Singapore that is a mystery to be discovered by anyone with an interest for a wonderful and memorable stay. Explore Singapore’s secrets by taking a less beaten trail in the most engaging landscapes known to locals hidden in plain sight. An investment in a Singapore tour package guarantees…

All flower lovers are looking forward to the first days of spring. With spring, all nature wakes up. Therefore, the flowers show their gorgeous beauty once again. The grayness of winter days is slowly disappearing, and it is being replaced by various colors of the first spring flowers. The most impressive spring flower is the narcissus. Narcissus is the first to greet the beginning of spring with its cheerful yellow color. However, the narcissus is not the only spring flower. If you want to know what other flowers bloom in the spring, just keep reading. We have singled out 8…

When it comes to travel, it can be a daunting task to reconcile your need for exploration with that of being eco conscious. Here are some ways to meet in the middle of your desire to travel and your desire to save the planet.

With the consequences of climate change being apparent 15 years into the 21st century, many have made it a priority to reduce their personal carbon footprint. One of the biggest ways to do this is to clean up your commute by swapping out your car for something that uses less/no fossil fuels. While we all know bikes are the best option, they often aren’t realistic when the weather takes a turn for the worst. On these days, options like trains and buses are the best way forward, and while using your local transport system will work well enough, you might…

With the Earth at a crossroads, wanderers everywhere are actively seeking out how to responsibly travel. There are many ways to discover the world without contributing to its destruction; below, we go over several ones that can help you have the maximum amount of positive impact on the environment… 1) Buy carbon offsets There’s no way around it: air travel is one of the greatest impacts on the environment that the travel industry has, burning up countless gallons of jet fuel that contribute to the ongoing problem of climate change. Fortunately, you can displace the carbon that you burn up…