
There is no doubt that the natural heritage is the most valuable asset Tahiti. That is why to protect the environment while taking advantage of the significant gains that produces tourist movement from this place the Tahitians have a great program for travelers: the care of the natural habitat.
Thus, regardless of category, much of Tahiti accommodation is invited to a stay organic through which they can contribute to the care of the environment. The forms are varied and this is how the various resorts reported on various programs ranging from help in the care and feeding of turtles marine animals endangered to participation in protection and conservation programs. Visitors can also sponsor turtles to ensure their care and even swim with them.
This initiative is jointly gives thanks to the Ministry of Environment of Tahiti and the various hotels in the area. This is how the spectacular hotel Le Meridien Bora Bora develop a comprehensive educational program that invites them to develop emotional bonding with animals or small pension Hibicus has a foundation for the rescue of victims turtle fishing nets.

Located on the fjord or the Firth of Forth, front of the picturesque town of North Berwick, Scotland, a group of volcanic islets which serves hundreds of thousands of birds build their nests and form true colonies among the rocks.
The sight of birds fluttering like a swarm of bees true is the same that inspired Robert Louis Stevenson his novel “Treasure Island.” In this seabird sanctuary, his grandfather, who was engineer, built a lighthouse. There too, the Stevenson family rented a house on the coast where they spent the summers and the future writer, a sickly child, playing with other children, he saw and imagined the ships go by stories of pirates and shipwrecks.
The town of North Berwick, after the railroad arrived in 1850, became one of the most popular summer resort north of the island, earning him the name ‘Biarritz of the North’.
Gulls, puffins, cormorants, gannets, wagtails, eiders, fulmars, auks thrushes and other more or less exotic names are true colonies are a spectacular attraction, but the Center for Birds of Scotland (Scottish Seabird Centre) built in 2000, pioneer in non-intrusive observation of birds, Which has earned him numerous awards both tourist and the environmental sector.
During the summer months to the end of September is also possible to surround the islands by boat and see how tens of thousands of birds basking in the rock walls or fluttering like a swarm.

South America has always been in the crosshairs of many travelers from all over the world, its history, culture and gastronomy, but especially for its incredible nature. And if we talk about natural environments, one of the most impressive places we can find in these latitudes is without doubt the Lake Titicaca, A large expanse of water which forms the border between Peru and Bolivia.
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It is the largest lake in all of South America and is about 3700 meters above sea levelBeing highest navigable lake in the world and a real sight to see the sun’s rays are reflected in its waters, giving them an iridescent blue hue, something ideal for taking pictures or recording video which is embodied the memory of a trip so exciting to this corner of the planet.
Puno, Is the Peruvian city that makes port on Lake Titicaca and although at first glance it may seem very monotonous corner, it is not. The city is known as the folklore capital of Peru and we will find more than 300 different types of traditional dances.
But if we see something really interesting we have to get into the lake itself, yes, but not while scuba diving, but on the surface, where they live Uros one of the oldest communities are known, as its origins date back to the Incas.
A whole world like an encounter with the historical past, that when travel is particularly important to understand the different cultures of the world and if somewhere in the past that if the weather persists at times in some monuments had stopped, there is Fez, Morocco, third in importance behind the legendary Casablanca and Rabat, but beautiful, ancient and historic as any other.
If you are someone who opt for history in Fez have a chance to delve into medieval history lives in every monument of this beautiful city which still has its walls and doors for centuries. You can give a tour of Fez surprising, the labyrinthine streets of the city, see the impressive medina of Fez el Bali is also the largest pedestrian area in the world, you will surely be unforgettable ride such a city that breathes culture and history.
And as part of its history as was at one time French colony, you can see the vestiges of that era of colonialism in Morocco. In many cultures coexist Fez since ancient times, in a city that is divided into three zones of the most attractive Fez Bali is the oldest city, is also the Jewish area and the French zone within the walls of a city that is imposed by its historical charm.
There are many Flights to Fez that will bring you low cost to allow a visit to enjoy the most, getting in a different culture and a unique city, proving a cuisine that you will like it a lot.
The best-and safest-to enjoy the Algerian experience is to head south of the country, Tamanrasset, the largest city in the Sahara, which was a meeting point for the caravans of camels, or Yanet, a group of small towns around an oasis in the Tassili National Park and base Nayer exploration of the extraordinary cave paintings in the area.
Tamanrasset, a vast barren land in the middle of the Algerian Sahara, a territory larger than that of France, it is the capital of the Hoggar, Tamanrasset nevertheless remains the preferred destination of tourism European and especially German. Its area is 619360 km square and the number of inhabitants 192,684.
The city of Tamanrasset is an essential axis of Tuareg nomads and who roam the dunes, the regs of the Sahara from Mali to Niger via Chad and Libya.
The city seems to be timeless, stone houses, the traditional dress them up, take you a magical voyage that only this place can you get.
Located at 1733 m altitude Tamanrasset is the capital of Ahaggar, it contains archaeological sites dating from 600,000 to one million years and demonstrates the first human demonstrations or pre-human. It was in prehistory a region with very high population density of the earth, the scene of the evolution of mixing of man, the migration and highlight the distant civilizations came from East, Europe, Asia and Africa.