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March 2, 2015

Breathe the Fresh Air in Eco-Friendly Sweden

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Breathe the Fresh Air in Eco-Friendly Sweden

Sweden is now known as one of the most eco-friendly countries in the world. With all their achievements in helping mother earth become a better place to live, it’s kind of hard not to gawk at every innovation that they thought of. The Swedish has taken it upon themselves to make a better future for the next generations.

In all their eco-friendly innovations, even tourists attractions weren’t overlooked. So many attractions have been opened up and established for the enjoyment of locals and tourists, all of which are 100% eco-friendly. And for the record, some of these aren’t just the kind of attractions that you simply admire and look at, some of them are actually functioning hotels and lodges.

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One of the said hotels is called Kolarbyn, it’s the most primitive hotel in Sweden. How primitive you ask? Well there’s no electricity or water, that’s how primitive. But despite all that it’s quite lovely actually; you get cozy little room with a fire place, two beds with sheep skin rugs, it’s not the most comfortable place in the world and yet there’s a certain beauty to staying there. After a warm and cozy night you’ll wake up to birds singing and the beautiful sight of first light all around the forest. Surely nothing can beat that.

Another innovative hotel is the Tree Hotel, a lot fancier than Kolarbyn and a lot higher. They’re actually rooms situated 4-5 meters above ground. Presently, there are six rooms in Harards’ forest. Each having their own unique designs from the outside appearance up to the furniture assigned to them. Looking at the view, you’ll forget all your troubles and achieve tranquility with your stay.

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I am a young, spirited, and adventurer – this is the perfect set of adjectives to describe myself. I'm a 27-year-old adventure-seeker and backpacker who has dreamt of traveling different countries and sharing my stories to the people.

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