The International Day of Sustainable Gastronomy is celebrated on June 18 with the aim of achieving the sustainable development goals set in the 2030 Agenda. What are the compelling grounds to choose sustainable gastronomy?
Let’s discover it with the six key reasons of Inspirience:
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Traveling Solo, Together: The Advantages of Joining a Solo Female Travel Group
Solo female travel is an incredibly exciting and enriching experience, but it can sometimes be overwhelming, particularly for those who have never traveled alone.
When the inner change precedes the outer one: 5 daily values to be rediscovered with spiritual journeys
Surrounded by the chaos and daily demands of our routine, we often feel overwhelmed and risk losing our balance. Traveling represents a way to disconnect and spend time in peace but then return to our full lives (full of work, relationships, tasks, objects, and stress). However, in recent years, people have had a different desire when they travel: to recover their balance and soul by rediscovering themselves and the values often overlooked by our sometimes shallow society. How? By choosing spiritual journeys!
Maze of meaning and legends: 8 significant symbols of the Camino de Santiago de Compostela
The Camino de Santiago, also known as the Way of Saint James, is a network of pilgrim routes leading to the shrine of the apostle Saint James in the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia, northwest Spain. Along the way, there are various symbols that are commonly associated with the Camino. Let’s discover some of them together:
Maestrazgo: whispers of history and culture
How many times have you wanted to unplug and immerse yourself in a rural place where you can breathe nature, its history, its culture and its silence to rediscover peace?
Inspirience recommends the Maestrazgo (area of the Teruel’s province) where all this is possible thanks to its most emblematic villages which keep secrets to be decoded in the stones, museums, gastronomy and nature.
World Tsunami Awareness Day. The trap of the waves
World Tsunami Awareness Day is celebrated on november the fifth. The deadliest and most catastrophic tsunami in modern history was the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami, as a result of the 9.1 magnitude earthquake, killing nearly 230000 people.
Countryside view: rural tourism and its benefits
Rural tourism is becoming more and more popular all over the world thanks to a new perception of travel and the desire to have authentic experiences away from the major tourist hotspots.