Ecuador, the first country to recognize the rights of nature

280 km cycling tour to discover the South of Occitania

A cycling enthusiast, Adrien experienced a 280 km cycling tour through the Occitan landscapes. For him, traveling by bike means freedom. Freedom to discover beautiful landscapes inaccessible by other means of transportation. Cycling to travel with the wind in your hair, many have thought of it to enhance their vacations. Cycling to initiate the journey […]

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The 5 Secrets of Indian Cuisine Through Spices

A country born of multiple cultural influences, India offers a very colourful cuisine. A cultural sensitivity where you will find vegetables, fruits and spices. Just like us, let yourself be enchanted by Indian cuisine through its spices. At the crossroads of historical, cultural, and spiritual routes stands India, a fabulous jewel of diversity. Indeed, India […]

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Via Garona, Discover the Haute-Garonne

Created in 2017, the Via Garona covers 105 miles from Toulouse to Saint-Bertrand-de-Comminges. This long distance hiking trail follows the course of the Garonne. It has shaped a landscape of remarkable natural and patrimonial wealth. Let’s walk together along this ancient pilgrimage route. The Via Garona traces the route of the pilgrims of the Middle […]

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Ecuador, an Authentic Trip

Ecuador is best known for its star destinations, the Galápagos and the Amazon. These destinations make tourists from all over the world dream… but this is not your case. Are you looking for an authentic tour? A more sustainable way to travel? Follow our tour! Whether you travel alone or with others, Ecuador is the […]

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Rediscover Wine tourism with Millésime Privé

Wine tourism is very popular in France. If there is one region that symbolises wine culture, it is Bordeaux! Adored by foreign tourists, Bordeaux and its wines had to adapt to the current situation. From production to tasting, wines have been trying to re-invent itself for a few years now. Visiting Bordeaux wineries the sustainable […]

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