Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Johanna Read covers international travel and responsible tourism. Dec 20, 2021, 06:14pm EST Dec 21, 2021, 09:48am EST This article ...
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The Bolivian hotel built from one million salt blocks — and the strict 'no licking the walls' rule that keeps it standing
The Palacio de Sal sits at the eastern edge of Salar de Uyuni in ...
The lobby draws inspiration from the local ruins of Pumapunku and Tiwanaku with its layered concrete walls shaped like cut geometric stones. Good to know: Conscious hospitality is part of MET’s DNA; ...
NESTLED near the Andes mountains in South America is the world’s weirdest hotel – made entirely of salt. The resort, on Earth’s largest salt plane, used 10,000 tonnes to make its furniture, walls, ...
With shelters shaped like tortoises, a teepees, and snails, among other natural forms, Las Olas is easily spotted. As it’s built on a slope, each room has both privacy and marvelous views. Crafted by ...
High in the Andes, Bolivia’s de facto capital is having a moment, thanks to local artists, chefs and cafe owners on a mission to breathe new life into the historic centre New eco-lodges in ...
I was strapped in for one of the rides of my life. The engine purred and we moved forward. Soon the ground disappeared, and beneath me was nothing but blue sky and white fluffy clouds. I looked across ...
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