filter

76 Results in category Nature

Nature Tourism means “experiencing the natural places, typically through outdoor activities that are sustainable in terms of their impact on the environment.” It helps to explore natural areas, which conserves the environment and improves the welfare of local people. We aim to contribute to nature conservation by providing the travellers with the chance to experience wild spaces and learn about wildlife in natural habitats.

Natural attractions are geographical or biological features that have a specific appeal to the tourism market. Globally, there are countless varieties of natural attractions – no two natural attractions are the same because they have been shaped by the unique natural forces of the surrounding environment.

Travellers visit natural attractions for many reasons, which include:

- Enjoying the grandeur of nature.

- Escaping from the pressures of urban life.

- Escaping from humanity.

- Exploring different landscapes.

- Experiencing outdoor adventures in a natural setting.

- Learning about the environment.

 

Home to more than 140 different species from across the world, Lagos Zoo offers a family-friendly alternative to the crowded Algarve coast

Lake Geneva, Europe's largest Alpine lake, straddles the Swiss/French border, and laps at the shores of some of Switzerland's most popular cities.

Lake Geneva


Switzerland

Is this your listing?

To take part in the mountaineering activities you'll need to be fairly fit - you should be fairly regular walkers and happy with quite rugged terrain.

Chase the dancing Northern Lights and explore every corner of Greenland's capital city on this 2-hour nighttime tour in Nuuk.

The Tectonic Plates sit on the Þingvellir Plain which is the point between North America and Europe where the plates are shifting away from each other.

​W​ith her ​spacious ​proportions and elegant lines​, Ocean Adventurer harks back to ​an earlier ​golden age of sea travel with acres of varnished wood and polished brass.

Paddleboarding in Antarctica is very much open to all levels of experience, as long as you’re a good swimmer and confident around water.

The main hub for tourists visiting the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Patagonia's Los Glaciares National Park, the small town of El Calafate offers plenty of accommodation options and other amenities for visitors.

UNESCO-tagged and rising like a great Balkan bulwark against the borders of Macedonia and Greece, the Pirin National Park is a hinterland like no other in Europe.

The city of Puerto Madryn lies on the shores of Golfo Nuevo in one of the most sheltered places on the Patagonian coast. Founded by Welsh settlers in 1886, the city's deep-water port and abundant nature reserves make it one of the most popular cruise