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How Does Nature Travel Affect Our Wellness?

We’ve been facing our screens a lot lately, since it’s an important way to communicate in this socially-distanced world. Yet,  we pay the price of our happy hormones declining when we’ve been cooped up for too long. The fatigue is real, and we yearn to just get up and on a vegan travel tour anywhere it might lead us.  While we wait for carefree travel to welcome us once again, we can still achieve that sensation of clear-headedness and relief just by visiting nature. In fact, a vegan national park might just be near you. Being in the presence of nature is adventurous, exciting, relaxing and much more. Let’s explore how nature can benefit our mental state and overall well-being. Nature Allows You to Clear Your Mind Nature travel provides an atmosphere for our bodies to ‘reset’ from the daily stresses of work and life. In our modern day, most of us are part of a ‘self-perpetuating cycle’ that keeps us from taking a pause and having a breath of fresh air. As a result, we often feel like

3 Vegan Fast Food Recipes

Fast food is a big part of modern-day urban life. It’s convenient for many people, and it can be difficult to imagine living without it. Of course, conventional fast food isn’t vegan, as it’s chock-full of meat, cheese, and other animal-based products. You won’t find a vegan traveler chowing down on an average pizza or a burger, oh no. vegan fast food is quite different. It’s smoothies and energy bars, veggie sandwiches and other healthy and fulfilling dishes. However, that doesn’t mean that pizzas, burgers and burritos are not enjoyed by vegans, just not animal product-based ones. There are plenty of vegan burgers, pizzas and burritos to be enjoyed in the various plant-based bistros of the world, places that should be supported and patronized by vegans, to ensure that they survive this difficult time. But, if you want to make something you can grab and go, here are a few recipe suggestions you can prepare. Minimalist Baker’s Grillable Veggie Burgers Grilling doesn’t have to involve me

Why Go on a Vegan Travel Tour Through a Park?

A vegan holiday is something that’s quite overdue for many of us, a chance to walk in the sunshine and enjoy life and the earth as we should. The current global situation has certainly slowed down our opportunities to do such things. However, despite the case, we can still plan for the future and get excited for when we can eventually explore again. You’re probably thinking about going to the beach, or staying in a fancy resort in another country. With a long year of staying indoors, any sort of outdoorsy experience can seem enticing. However, one form of vegan vacation that we suggest is the park tour, one where you travel through local national parks and explore the beauty to be found within. veganculinarycruises.com Here are a few reasons why you should consider a vegan park tour in the future.  Breathtaking Sights Places like Bryce Canyon Nation National Park are full of beautiful and awe-inspiring sights, the sheer wealth of nature’s wonder just waiting to be seen. On a national

Vegan Snack Foods for National Parks Tours

Going outdoors was considered a healthy and productive thing to do prior to the pandemic. However, crowded public spaces aside, letting yourself feel the sun on your skin and the wind in your hair is a good practice to do. Even if you’re still technically in the confines of your home, you can stay on the balcony every morning or do stretches in the backyard, or do anything to expose your body to the heat and air of the outside world (without risking exposure). When it is safe to travel further than a few meters away from home again, a national park tour might be just the getaway experience that you need, since it allows you to exercise your body with hiking trips and energize your skin with sunlight. With that said, what kind of healthy vegan snacks can you bring on such a trip? Here are some suggestions. Infinebalance’s Homemade fruit and nut bars Dried fruits and nuts are great trail foods to eat while you’re walking amidst nature. They excite your taste buds and give you the energy

A Few Vegan Travel Tips for 2021 Onwards

 Ennui is a terrible feeling, one that has become all too common in today’s environment. We’ve all felt strong emotions when the pandemic began, but for most of us, the feeling has devolved into boredom, lowkey anxiety and a pervasive sense of despair. That’s why opening the windows every now and then is healthy, because it literally and figuratively refreshes you. Partaking in vegan food during those off days can also help you out. Preparing for a new day, along with the promise of tomorrow, can also do wonders for you. While the idea of a vegan vacation might seem distant now, things will eventually get better. However, because it's been a while since we’ve had a vacation, vegan suggestions for such a getaway might have been forgotten after all this time. Here are some tips that you can follow.  Check Out Local Vegan Dishes This might seem like an obvious thing, but think about it. When was the last time you’ve thought about local cuisine that’s wholly vegan? There're a lot