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Showing posts with label travel to Croatia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travel to Croatia. Show all posts

10/04/17

Travel Destinations & Learning Experiences



Local Green Economies, Connecting Globally
 Travel Destinations in Europe and the United States are also a learning experience for families, schools and theme groups as well as an opportunity for businesses, nonprofits and local governments to acquire and exchange know how in the fields of tourism and the environment.




Tourism in all its forms may very well be the largest activity in today’s global economy. Our focus is on specific types of travel and their interplay with environmental issues in certain communities. In this context, we make the case that the most beneficial form of tourism, to the traveling client and the communities that he/she visits, are those most closely associated with sustainable environmental practices.


We also believe that you, the client, are best served by the participation and support of travel related services providers who are knowledgeable of the communities that you visit, for business or pleasure, as well as the customs, laws and traditions of your country of residence.
Connecting for a Personalized Travel Experience 
A properly planned and implemented travel program will save you time and money as well as insure your safety and set the stage for the most important part of your trip: meeting, spending time, learn, exchange views, ideas, know-how and more with the people in the places that you are visiting. Lastly, a key objective of our travel related services program is developing relationships with local experts, merchants, products and services providers.

A Collective Multidisciplinary Approach Increases Knowledge and Wealth in a Community
Travel Themes

Cultural Heritage the objects on display in museums and art galleries disclose the historical and archaeological heritage of a community, leverage conservation and help preserve biodiversity.

Local Food and Wine Traditions Experience uniquely local atmospheres in communities where many historical and sustainable attractions are also present.


“Preserving and Divulging the Cultural Heritage of Communities,,
Public Transport Initiatives In recent years, efficient and affordable public transit - in the form of bus rapid transit, subways, elevated and other rail services and trolley cars – for urban, suburban and intercity service have been debated, studied and in some instances implemented.
 
Water Resources and the Environment Visit and study the efforts of communities that are in the forefront of water resources management and other environmentally sustainable practices in coastal and river waterfront development in small towns and large cities as well as agricultural communities.  




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8/13/15

The Holiday Season in Zagreb



The Holiday Season in Zagreb
Things to See, Hear and Taste during the Advent


A visit to the capital of Croatia and its thousand year history during the holiday season begins with a stroll around its neighborhoods: King Tomislav Square and Zrinjevac Park, with its fountains. From the park, a short walk on Praska street leads to the main square called Trg Bana Jelacica.

At the Cathedral, there is a Live Nativity Scene: stables, farm animals, realistic costumes and amateur actors impersonating the Holy Family, the Three Kings and the shepherds. The walk ends with a glass of warm cinnamon wine at one of the advent stands.

Zrinjevac Park
A music pavilion with a Christmas Fairy-Tale Look Christmas Classics and Waltzes

The Old Upper Town Gradec hill and the well-preserved 13th Century Stone Gate, part of defense walls, St. Mark’s church with its famed multicolor roof, the Parliament buildings, St. Catherine’s church and the Lotrščak tower. Nearby, a Promenade with a great view of downtown Zagreb.

Samobor is a small town 20 km from Zagreb. The main square includes an 18th century manor housing the Samobor museum, St. Anastasia’s baroque church with beautiful altars and famous wall paintings. The Marton Gallery, Croatia’s first private museum, holds a collection of arts & crafts.

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Trakošćan Varaždin and Marija Bistrica Trakoščan Castle and Varaždin, once the capital of Croatia, has a well-preserved baroque urban complex. Marija Bistrica is the country’s’s most famous shrine; where people come to forgive or find the strength to forgive! The Eco Village Gradunje near Zagreb is a great place to dine and taste domestic wines and liqueurs.

Veliki Tabor is a fortress and a museum dating from  the 12th century. The collection  includes old vehicles, ethnographic items, the first manufacture of medicines, swords and armor, paintings and pottery, as well as a presentation of the noble Ratkaj family that used to own the castle.

The Ethno Village of Kumrovec Staro Selo Museum is the only open-air museum in Croatia. The restored and reconstructed buildings include 25 residential houses, 9 farm buildings and 8 smaller structures (2 corn sheds, 2 pigsties, and 4 wells), covering a total area of 12,640 square meters.

Krapina City and the Neanderthal museum The main museum attraction is the authentic reconstruction of a Neanderthal family of 17 people. The archaeological site on a hill called Husnjak had over eight hundred fossil remains of 75 Neanderthals along with tools and weapons, making it one of the most significant in Europe.
TEMA develops personalized travel itineraries based on client interests by leveraging an in-depth knowledge of your destination, superior client service in the planning stages and throughout the trip or event and logistics expertise to reduce accommodations and transport costs as well as transfer times.
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