Immersion travel provides intimate local interactions and authentic cultural experiences, in a regenerative way. In essence, the visitor to an immersion travel destination will take home more than just memories.
This is what Karen and John have set out to achieve with The Coal Burned Spoon Sanctuary in Maine, which they have recently achieved major investment for.
In our inspirational conversation, we talked about the trials and tribulations of a glamping business startup, the key to achieving investment and what their project seeks to provide, including,
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Forest therapy and nature-based wellness
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Foraging and edible trail networks
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Treehouses and yurt-based education and activities
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Meal kits with a difference
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Positive light touch land management and tailoring it to meet the needs of the guest
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The criteria for the land they set out to purchase and connecting to the spirit of the place during the site design process
Get ready to ignite your passion for experiential accommodation by diving into this inspirational conversation, which will leave you revitalised and motivated to start your own exciting adventure in the world of glamping.
The Coal Burned Spoon Sanctuary https://coalburnedspoon.com/
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