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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.

 

22 Day Antarctica Photography Expedition on Bark Europa

Dynjandi is known for being one of the most beautiful waterfalls in the Westfjords part of Iceland and is situated on the Dynjandivogur Bay.

Antarctica Photography Expedition 2022 with Daniel Kordan and Iurie Belegurschi

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Towering 702 feet (214 meters) above the Atlantic Ocean at their highest point and stretching for 5 miles (8 kilometers) along the water, the famed Cliffs of Moher define the rugged west coast of Ireland

The incredible Eden Project is a collection of unique artificial biomes containing an amazing collection of plants from around the world

Eden Project

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Geirangerfjord is part of the massive Fjord Norway Network and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Much of Iceland is made up of far-flung locations and craggy scenery, but Hornstrandir Nature Reserve is all of that and more.

Greenland’s coastal fjords are an alien landscape of icebergs and glistening blue water.

One of Madeira’s loveliest green spaces, the island’s Botanical Gardens (Jardins Botânicos da Madeira) debuted in 1960.