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When you think about eco-friendly traveling the first things that come to mind are probably things like going camping or choosing to use your bike to travel across the country, but eco-friendly traveling is so much broader and includes so many smaller yet still “green” activities that are all a part of what it means to be an eco-friendly traveler.
While some people take green travel to the extreme, no matter what decisions you make during your travels, as long as you try your best to be more environmentally conscious, you’re doing your part. The best and easiest phrase to remember when traveling is to leave no trace. This concept means to leave nothing behind but footprints, no matter where you go.

Whether you’re just visiting Seoul or you’ve lived here your whole life, you no doubt love the city’s affordable public transportation, beautiful public parks, high speed internet, and their friendly service-oriented culture. Doesn’t everyone need an escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life every now and then?
That is why we put together the best suggestions for day trips from Seoul that you can jump to when you need that break. Whether you’re seeking a nature getaway, an adventure, or to learn a bit of history, we’ve got a little bit of each. While you are at Seoul, check out some of the delicious street foods that you can taste. If you are visiting South Korea for the first time then check out the top things to do that can make your travel plans more exciting!
Here’s our 10 favorites all lined up for you to start checking off.

Seoul is probably the best place in the country to get to grips with the intricacies and flavors of traditional Korean cuisine in South Korea. The capital's vibrant street food stalls can that unique flavour not easily available in the restaurants. Whether you’re new to the Seoul street food scene or an old hand, here are the food you simply must try while in the Seoul. They come in at around USD 15* per person.
If you are planning to visit South Korea then check out the top things to do in South Korea.

So, you’ve set your eyes on traveling to Peru, and now all that’s left to do is decide which of its hotels will be the starting point for exploring this immense South American treasure trove. Thanks to the rapid expansion of tourism industry that has occurred in recent decades, boutique hotels in Peru these days are a rich and vibrant affair, designed to suit every stripe of traveler.
Regardless of whether you’re looking to explore the paths of the ancient Incas, chill on the pristine beaches of northern Peru or get lost in the busy streets of Lima, you won’t be left short of gorgeous, well-equipped boutique lodgings that you can call your home away from home. From opulent colonial mansions and secluded natural gems to ultra-modern metropolitan spots, here is a curated list some of the finest boutique hotels in Peru, in no particular order.

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