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Anyone read Clove Magazine's pieces on sustainable travel in South Asia? (12 อ่าน)
5 ก.ค. 2569 23:23
I've been trying to find more thoughtful travel content that actually looks at sustainability and cultural preservation, not just the usual "top 10 places to visit" lists. I came across Clove Magazine but I'm not sure if they go deep enough on these issues. Anyone read their articles on sustainable tourism or local communities?
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5 ก.ค. 2569 23:24 #1
Yes, I've read a few of their pieces on that topic and they're actually quite good. One article that stood out was about Bhutan's Sustainable Development Fee and how it's reshaping tourism there. They also have a thoughtful piece comparing regenerative vs. sustainable tourism in South Asia, which goes beyond the usual greenwashing. What I like is that they don't just talk about the problems – they also feature local initiatives and community-led projects. Their food and culture articles are great too, but the sustainability angle is what really sets them apart. If you're interested in exploring that side of South Asian travel, I'd recommend checking out their site at https://clovemagazine.com/ – they have a good mix of practical advice and deeper analysis.
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5 ก.ค. 2569 23:29 #2
That sounds exactly like what I've been looking for – real depth on sustainability, not just surface-level tips. I'll check out the Bhutan article especially. Thanks for the detailed recommendation!
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