
People


Community support
We were born in Piedmont and we developed strong roots in our territory. We help the network of associations that work for our community, supporting them in the organization of cultural events and sponsoring social initiatives, aimed at making people with disabilities live outdoor experiences.Promotion of responsible tourism
In 2006, we launched the T.RES (Responsible Tourism) project, designed to promote an ethical way of traveling, respectful of the territory and the customs of those who live there. Through various communication activities, we make our clients aware of the need to respect the environment, making us sponsors of travels that are authentic and never trivial. Our advice can be found in “The Ten Rules for Responsible Traveling”.
Through various communication activities, we make our clients aware of the need to respect the environment, making us sponsors of travels that are authentic and never trivial.
Our advice can be found in “The Ten Rules for Responsible Traveling”.

.Read up on the history, culture and customs of the country you are visiting.

.Deal with situations with a certain ability to adapt.

.Never behave in a way that could offend the culture of your host country.

.Ask permission before taking pictures or filming.

.Avoid disposable products; place your waste in the right containers and only leave your footprints behind you.

.Never waste water or energy.

.If possible, travel on foot, or use a bicycle or shared form of transport.

.Play your part in protecting the ecosystem of our planet: never use products made using endangered animals or plants.

.Buy local as this will help the economy of your host country.

.Try to experience everyday life. Learn some of the language and don’t limit yourselves to visiting just the tourist resorts.