Posts Tagged ‘Estonia’

There’s Soomaa-ch to Discover in the European Ecotourism Hotspot of Estonia

  • Natasha Robinson
  • 19 June 2010

Aivar Ruukel has made quite a name for himself in ecotourism, particularly in his native Estonia, where he grew up in the midst of the country’s largest pristine wilderness: Soomaa. Roughly translated as ‘Land of Bogs,’ the area is now a leading destination for wildlife and nature enthusiasts.

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The Top 10 Developing Countries for Sustainable Adventure Tourism

  • Laurel Angrist
  • 10 June 2010

Where will you head when the wild calls? Where should we look for tour operators eager to join forces to make a positive impact on their surroundings through community development and environmental conservation projects? For inspiration, we turned to the Adventure Tourism Development Index.

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Ten More #whltravel Tweeps Tweeting

  • Ethan Gelber (@thetravelword)
  • 26 March 2010

Inspired by Make Travel Fair’s 10 #whltravel Tweeps Twittering, which was in turn inspired by the 10 #Travel Tweeps Twittering post published on Matador’s Travelers Notebook, here are another 10 pictures of twitter users from the WHL Group.

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Estonia’s Land of Bogs (Soomaa) and Beachside Pärnu

  • Christopher Lewis
  • 20 September 2009

The principal attraction of the small Baltic republic of Estonia is its UNESCO World Heritage Site capital city of Tallinn. Beyond the city lmits and off the beaten track, however, lie several less-well-known pleasant surprises, like Estonia’s Summer Capital, better known as Pärnu, and the surrounding Soomaa National Park. To Estonian and Finnish tourists, the…

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Estonia Adds a Second whl.travel Destination: Parnu and Soomaa National Park

  • whl.travel
  • 4 August 2009

THIS ARTICLE IS AVAILABLE IN ENGLISH AND ESTONIAN. With sandy beaches against a backdrop of quiet, untouched, natural beauty, the peaceful town of Pärnu and surrounding Soomaa National Park are a unique and gorgeous destination in the small Baltic republic of Estonia.

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