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Why packing lists might just be the secret to sustainable travel?
The travel toolkits didn’t only make my travels easier. It made them more sustainable. I slowly began to understand that sustainable travel doesn’t start when you arrive somewhere; it starts before you even leave home.
Oct 84 min read


Finding My Voice: A Real-Life Approach to Sustainable Travel
Globelogue is my dialogue with the world — about how we can keep exploring it with more awareness, kindness, and balance. Sustainable travel, not as a trend, but as a way to keep the joy of discovering alive.
Oct 22 min read


Embracing the Last Golden Days of Summer in Hungary
The calendar insists summer is nearly over, but I’ve always believed those final golden days are something special. When the air cools just enough to take the edge off the heat, when the school bells threaten to ring again, yet the afternoons still stretch out lazily—it feels like borrowed time.
Aug 302 min read


Hemanaire, Cremolino: Slow Travel Luxury Among Piedmont Vineyards
That’s how we found Hemanaire — a name that instantly stood out. Nestled near the village of Cremolino, in the rolling vineyards of Piedmont, it promised not just a place to sleep, but an experience in slow, intentional living.
Hemanaire offers two accommodation options: Casa Mana and Casa Hema, both designed with a quiet elegance that feels deeply connected to the land. We stayed in Casa Mana, a spacious suite that felt instantly ....
Aug 112 min read


Easy Hike in Zermatt | 1-Day Trip with Kid & Dog
I woke up to the kind of view that makes you forget to breathe for a moment — the Matterhorn, standing proud and impossibly perfect, framed right outside our hotel window. My coffee steamed gently in my hand, but I hardly noticed. It’s not every day you wake up to the mountain from the Toblerone bar logo, and I wasn’t about to rush it.
Aug 112 min read
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