It may sound crazy but it’s not! More and more lovers of trekking, starting a family, do not abandon their great passion: walking through the mountains and reaching the top to be able to say: I did it! So many, even in Italy, have understood that it is enough to simply reorganize, materially and psychologically, and leave for another backpack and baby adventure! In addition to not depriving oneself of this passion which has now become a symbol of sustainable and “green” tourism, it would seem that it is also an excellent method of education for one’s children. In a totally digitalized urban world, immersing them in total nature becomes a way to safeguard their spirit, their serenity, and their mind … as well as that of their parents! Even if no longer “free” from parental commitments, let yourself be overwhelmed by the naturalistic well-being offered by long walks in the mountains, perhaps light – trekking style, also involving your children. Let them know a reality that is different from everyday reality. Click the link now to see our trekking trips! Don’t bring your tablet to see cartoons but introduce them to your new travel companion. Who? Nature!
Doi Inthanon mountain, the highest in Thailand Doi Inthanon, in the province of Chiang Mai, with its 2,565 meters, is the highest mountain in Thailand. Its name was given in honor of King Inthawichayanon, one of the last kings of this province, who was concerned about the northern forests and tried to preserve them. Click […]
MONTE HUA SHAN ( CHINA) In the northeastern part of the People’s Republic of China, near the Yellow River rises Mount Hua Shan, completing the great complex of the Sacred Mountains. 1260 meters high, with vertical walls overhanging the Loess plateau, it has for centuries been the destination of pilgrimages to the isolated Taoist temples. […]