Cars are banned downtown, a house with a garage costs more, and renewable energy is on the rise. Could Freiburg in Germany’s Black Forest region be a model for urban sustainability? The post This may be one of Germany’s most sustainable cities. So what is Freiburg doing right? appeared first on Adventure.com.
The guide can make or break an organized tour. And for Intrepid’s first ever Pakistan trekking guide Muneer Alam, this is a responsibility he shoulders with joy. The post This former fast bowler is the new face of trekking in Pakistan appeared first on Adventure.com.
What’s the value of a sound? For Indigenous communities in Thailand, sound could be a priceless resource that not only preserves traditions, but also restores a sense of cultural pride. And that’s exactly what one local social enterprise is doing across the country. Hear some of the sounds recorded by Hear & Found here The post The sounds of...
Montréal is already known as Canada’s gourmet city—with world-renowned restaurants and chefs gracing its streets. But behind this fine-dining exterior is an urban farm movement that could help shape the future of sustainable urban living. The post Urban farms and rooftop vineyards: Meet the greener, cleaner forces behind Montréal’s food scene appeared...
You did it: you booked the trip. Adventure is imminent! After months of planning and barely contained excitement, you finally arrive… and almost immediately fall ill. The devastation? Real. The discomfort? Super real. The post Love ya guts and other travel health tips from Dr Min Yeo appeared first on Adventure.com.
This European WWI-era mode of traversing mountains is becoming more and more popular in North America. But why? Writer and climber Amelia Arvesen investigates. The post Why are via ferratas the new ‘it’ outdoor adventure in North America? appeared first on Adventure.com.
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