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ellen has written 49 reviews in 31 countries.
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Camps & Campsites in Switzerland
Instead of spending your holiday in a hotel room somewhere near a beach, how about staying in an Igloo on a mountain? At Whitepod, located in the Alps of Switzerland, nine dome tents house adventurous guests around a camp fire where the hotel serves organic meals. With their eco-friendly attitude, Whitepod serves a great location for skiers and winter lovers alike. The hotel has limited electricity, but the rooms are heated with wood stoves. Many of their supplies come from local companies and recycling is heavily stressed. For those who wish to indulge, Whitepod also has a relaxing spa where you can get a massage and take in the beautiful mountaintop views. |
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Hot Springs in Alaska Northwest, United States
In the frigid air of Alaska, Chena Hot Springs provide a unique combination of freezing temperatures and warm water. The Hot Springs were originally used to relieve the aches and pains of prospectors in the early 1900s. |
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Hot Springs in Peru
In the town of Aguas Calientes, you will find several natural hot springs for which the town was named. There are several small hot springs located within close proximity to each other, each with varying temperatures. Along with the hot springs, there is also a river and a swimming pool. |
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Hot Springs in Hokaido, Japan
Located along a series of other hot springs, Iwaobetsu Onsen offers relaxation in a beautiful natural setting. There is no fee to visit Iwaobetsu Onsen, but visitors should be warned that there are no dressing rooms in the vicinity, so be wary if you're shy. |
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Hot Springs in Hokaido, Japan
Kamuiwakka Falls, one of Japan's most spectacular hot springs destinations, is off the beaten path, but well worth the hike. To get there, you must hike along a mountain stream, which will take you approximately 30 minutes. The view from the top, however, is spectacular. Here, you will be able to relax in warm pools of water in close proximity to the waterfall. |
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