Serendipity Travel

The New Cafe creates a Cultural, Culinary hub for Native Seattleites.

The new cafe creates a cultural culinary hub for Native Seattleites. On a snowy Tuesday morning in November, when the ribbon was cut to celebrate the opening of ál’al Café in Pioneer Square, members of Seattle’s Native American community lined up alongside non-Native Washingtonians to receive blue corn mush and other traditional Native foods. The

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Chief Seattle

Chief Si?al, life and times Chief Si?al, or as he is now called, Seattle, was one of the first of his people actually to see Europeans. While he has the honorary title of chief, the Native Americans of that area don’t actually have someone with that title. His leadership was established as a young man.

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Here are 6 things you must know about the Itsukushima Shinto Shrine. Take a look!

Itsukushima Shinto Shrine Here are 6 things you must know about the Itsukushima Shinto Shrine. Take a look! 1. It is a World Heritage Site, for one. This shrine, which may be found on Miyajima Island in the Japanese prefecture of Hiroshima, is a protected historical monument. The shrine was constructed on piers that extended

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blooming flowers growing near green lawn

ECO travel – Be Mindful

We encourage travelers to be mindful and make conscious choices while exploring new destinations. This type of travel allows us to discover new places and promotes environmental conservation and cultural preservation. One way to practice eco-travel is by choosing accommodations that prioritize sustainability. Look for hotels or guesthouses implementing green practices such as recycling, energy-efficient

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