travel tech
financing nature conservation ....
A booking platform offsetting your eco-footprint
Tourism has an environmental impact and as a digital society we believe that the next step for ICTs for travel & tourism is to make use of travel technology in a way that it also does good for our planet.. We do this by including Nature as an important stakeholder in the design. The result is a booking platform that benefits Nature by re-investing online booking revenues to help preserve, protect and maintain Nature through the work of our eco-partners.
When a member you can choose the Eco-program receiving our donation.
"We re-invest up to 100 EUR
per booking for the benefit of nature conservation"
no additional cost for you !
* A payment certificate from our Eco-Partner comes together with our reservation documents.
MiWeeks Eco Partners
WWF Sweden
WWF works to stop the destruction of the earth's natural habitats and build a future where people live in harmony with nature.
Through the Programme, corporate partner, our donations will help preserve our Oceans and its Species.
World Land Trust
The World Land Trust and its foreign project partners have been instrumental in the purchase and protection of more than 2,222,247 hectares of tropical forest and other threatened habitats, and together ensure that more than four million hectares of land are managed under active protection worldwide.
We support the Buy an Acre program, which aims to help nature organizations buy land to convert it into nature reserves and supports the important work of rangers through the Keepers of the Wild programme.
World Land Trust - buy an acre
Grupo Ecologico
Sierra Gorda (GESG)
Founded in 1967, GESG works with a sustainable model of entrepreneurship and social participation in Sierra Gorda, Mexico.
We support the tourism program which aims to work with micro-enterprises to make it a destination, with a sustainable tourism conservation economy. Sierra Gorda Ecotours partners with 55 micro-entrepreneurs who operate ecolodges, restaurants, eateries and craft workshops in the Sierra Gorda to create a robust visitor experience and conservation economy.