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Posted by Leafy Green
on October 1, 2007 8:09 AM
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Filed Under: Travel, Recreation |
It's widely acknowledged that the Caribbean is a premiere vacation destination. After all, they have some of the most beautiful, unspoiled natural scenery on earth. So why, then, do so many of us stay in sterile, international mega-chain hotels when we visit? Sure, they extra money you spend is good for the local economy in the short run, but you miss out on experiencing the unique ecology of each island unless you can get out there and get in touch with nature.
That's why places like the 3 Rivers Eco Lodge & Sustainable Education Centre in Dominica (not the Dominican Republic) are so refreshing. They offer cottages, jungle treehouses and campgrounds. All cottages are self-sustained, complete with electricity from solar and hydro systems and solar hot shower. If you're adventuring on the cheap or travelling light, you can book a hammock for $11 a night, $66 for a whole week. You'll sleep soundly knowing that 100% of your money is going into a sustainable local business instead of to a large hotel chain.
Hit the jump to learn more about the 3 Rivers Eco Lodge in Dominica.
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