Summer in December

December 20, 2008

Looking to escape the cold this winter and get outdoors?  Head south!  The southern hemisphere offers endless opportunities and best of all it is currently summer there. The Whole Travel team is getting out of the office this month and heading down to Argentina and Chile.  We will be visiting lodges and investigating the next great sustainable adventure opportunity in the land of the Gauchos.   From Estancias like Eolo, to modern dome tents in Torres Del Paine National Park, Whole Travel will see them all.  Stay tuned for post from the road on exciting destinations.

 

 

Modern Dome Tents

Modern Dome Tents

 

Eolo Patagonia's Spirit

Eolo Patagonia's Spirit


Orangutan tours??

December 12, 2008

If you’re still reading, you’re probably intrigued by the title of this post. Believe me, I was in the same boat recently when one of our suppliers sent me an email about their Orangutan tours. Being curious, I decided to take a closer look, and here’s what I found:

Imagine an eco-lodge in Bali. Now add protected rainforest all around you, and a handcrafted bungalow. Local cuisine, swimming in natural waterholes, and even tours through the rainforest to view Orangutans. Wow, what a deal? And it’s in the lap of luxury and reasonably prices? Too good to be true, but here it is:

Sarinbuana Ecolodge

Sarinbuana Ecolodge

That’s right - Sarinbuana Ecolodge is nestled among the tropical forest in Bali, remote from any major cities and a great place to reconnect with nature or just enjoy some relaxation. Looking at the region a bit more, I found two more opportunities to see Organgutans in Indonesia and Malaysia.


Visit the 2010 Olympics in 2009!

December 10, 2008

A recent article in the New York Times 2009 Ski Guide brought some attention to a remote area of British Columbia, about six hours northeast of Vancouver by car. It has approximately 500,000 acres covered with snow each season and is quickly becoming a global mecca of skiing. The mountain opened last fall to much fanfare and 1,500 acres of skiiable terrain. It’s the closest thing to heli-skiing you can get without actually using a helicopter. Vancouver is an amazing destination, and it’s also the site of the 2010 Olympics so the resorts are pulling out all the stops to get things ready this winter!

 

Revelstoke, British Columbia

Revelstoke, British Columbia

When you decide to ski Whistler, there are a lot of options as far as housing. We’ve got more than a few listed here, and we’d highly recommend Callaghan Lodge, Whistler’s only full-service, remote access cross country and backcountry skiing wilderness retreat. No roads, no signs, no power lines. Just pure high-alpine terrain.


Biofuel Jet Test Scheduled for Jan 7

December 9, 2008

Continental Airlines has announced that it will partner with Boeing to test a 737-800 using biofuel. The test flight will take place in Houston on January 7.

Continental 737, to be tested with biofuel!

Continental 737, to be tested with biofuel!

The airplane will be partially fueled by biofuel made from algae, blended with traditional jet fuel. This test flight will make Continental the first US airline to test a sustainable biofuel in flight. This is great news


Remote Ecolodge Only Accessible by Boat

December 5, 2008

I was recently going through National Geographic’s Top 50 Jungle Ecolodges and found one that was particularly interesting. The Chalalan Ecolodge in Bolivia is nestled along the shore of Chalalan Lagoon. The villagers build the community-sustaining solar-powered cabins with the help of Conservation International. All local architecture and materials were used in the construction, so you’re guranteed to get an authentic local experience, with a great level of luxury for such a remote jungle ecolodge!

Chalalan Lodge Room

Chalalan Lodge Room

And if you’re looking for a retreat that is truly off the beaten path, Chalalan Ecolodge is the place for you. It’s a 5 hour boat ride from the nearest civilization, right in the middle of Madidi National Park. Here’s the dock where you’ll arrive:

Chalalan Lagoon

Chalalan Lagoon

With traditional family-style dinners, music performances, dances, moonlight canoe trips and some of the best jungle environment you’ll find in Bolivia, Chalalan Ecolodge is on the top of our lists of places we like to go! If you’ve been to Chalalan, we’d love to get your feedback on their page on our newly-released user reviews section (just scroll to the bottom of the description section).


DealBase.com - what a great resource for packaged deals!

December 3, 2008

Last week, I had coffee with a fellow entrepreneur who recently launched a website that helps travelers find packaged hotel deals aggregated from hotel newsletters, exclusive special offers, rewards programs and online travel agencies. It’s called DealBase.com, and it was launched last month. New websites seems to be popping up just about every day, especially in the travel space, but this one really provides a service that I find complementary to Whole Travel’s goal. We’re bringing you access to the world’s sustainable hotels and resorts that are otherwise near impossible to find. Dealbase is doing the same thing, but for the special offers that are only found in email newsletters, rewards programs and other fragmented sources.

 

Hotel Terra (Jackson Hole, WY) - 23% off!!

Right after our chat, I got back to Whole Travel and checked out their website and found some great pages for the types of experiences we bring you at wholetravel.com. Check out their skiing deals, charitable donation hotels, scuba diving resorts and adventure hotels. I am especially fond of the way Dealbase makes it easy to compare these deals on an apples-to-apples basis, much better than trying to read between the lines of a newsletter and compare with a rewards program. In just a few minutes of browsing, I found that they have some great deals for some of our Whole Travel hotels - Hotel Terra in Jackson Hole and Little Cayman Beach Resort in the Cayman Islands. We’re going to find some way to work with them to promote the green deals we come across, so look for more of those to come!


UNESCO Sites

December 1, 2008

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) maintains a list of World Heritage Sites that represent the world’s most endangered and significant historical, cultural and political sites. These sites are spectacular, but it got me thinking about how difficult it is to get to many of them. Take, for example, the Maya ruins at Palenque in Mexico. It’s a very remote location, hours by bus from any major town.

 

Mayan Ruins at Palenque
Maya Ruins at Palenque

 

The site isn’t as large as those at Tikal or Copan, but it has some of the finest architecture remaining from the Maya period. The site has been extensively studied and preserved, and there are walking trails to help you get around the entire site with ease and without disturbing the ecosystem. There’s also the Archaeological Museum of Palenque which contains masks, sculptures and other artifacts from the Maya tombs. Definitely one of the world’s cultural gems, and worth a visit if you can take the time. Check out the Chan-Kah Resort Village while you’re there for a local experience.