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PRESS NEWSLETTER When kissing becomes sustainable - Tips for green weddings Darmstadt, February 16 2017 *** The wedding season is around the corner. Couples do spend between 5,000 and 30,000 Euros for the best moment in life. The most thrifty ones are the South Africans, followed by the Swedish with around 5,000 Euros expenses, Germans and Swiss calculate with nearly 8,000 Euros. The Irish pay much more for their best day of life - 20,000 Euros! Canadians and people from the US save 25,000, Indians 28,000 for the big day. On top are the British, who spend nearly 30,000 Euros! The idea of marriage is sustainable by itself. But there are also wedding locations that are not only beautiful, but also operate sustainably. Green Pearls® provides tips how to invest the wedding budget meaningfully and how to experience unforgettable moments.

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PRESS NEWSLETTER

When kissing becomes sustainable -Tips for green weddings

Darmstadt, February 16 2017 *** The wedding season is around the corner.Couples do spend between 5,000 and 30,000 Euros for the best moment in life. Themost thrifty ones are the South Africans, followed by the Swedish with around 5,000Euros expenses, Germans and Swiss calculate with nearly 8,000 Euros. The Irish paymuch more for their best day of life - 20,000 Euros! Canadians and people from theUS save 25,000, Indians 28,000 for the big day. On top are the British, who spendnearly 30,000 Euros! The idea of marriage is sustainable by itself. But there are alsowedding locations that are not only beautiful, but also operate sustainably. GreenPearls® provides tips how to invest the wedding budget meaningfully and how toexperience unforgettable moments.

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With Habbibi into the mountains

Mike McHugo fell in love for the first time in 1972, the name of his beloved one wasMorocco. He returned after years and visited a little Berber town being a guest ofHajj Maurice, a respected member of the local community and outstanding mountainguide. Mike discovered an old Kasbah, just 60 kilometers away from Marrakech,which used to be the summer residence of a local monarch. Mike's brother Chrisproposed to buy the building. They had considered to invest in Morocco's economicand social development anyway. In 1995, Kasbah du Toubkal opened its doors forguests. The house was restored in a traditional design and Maurice and his wife HajjaArkia now manage the hotel in their own, warm-hearted style. The unique buildingwithin the Atlas Mountains has 17 rooms, thereof three family rooms. A traditionalBerber wedding, whereby the family is not only accommodated but rather invited toexperience nature and culture during a trekking tour, is a memorable moment foreverybody! And the small community profits as well, which is a real concern for

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Mike.

A wedding at the biosphere reserve Spreewald

Spreewald, this reminds of childhood, canoe- and biking tours, bathing fun, fairytalelandscape and of course the yummy Spreewälder cucumbers. Maybe a place, wherelovers with kids start the first or second try of marriage. At the green beach of theriver Spree one will find the charming Hotel Strandhaus Boutique Resort & Spa.Away from bustling cities, it is the right place to celebrate in peace. And even thesmall ones can have fun. Lush greenery and splashing water, as far as the eye can see.The hotel provides 20 rooms and suites and is known for its special cuisine. There isa strong focus on nature, not only when it comes to wellness- and cosmetic products.The house was built by local craftsmen only, the culinary ingredients aredelivered exclusively from regional producers. When having a hangover after the

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celebration, treatments from the Spa or a solid breakfast will help. Of course thebeauty and massage team is on a stand-by mode on the big day. While the kids joinan organized treasure hunt, the mothers in law may chat over some coffeeand homemade cakes.

Phom rak khun - I love you!

Some bridal couples want to celebrate the best day of their life in exotic seclusion.The Keemala Beyond Enchanting Resort offers the right setting. It lies in the midst ofan almost untouched rain forest, close to Phuket. The design was developed carefullyto preserve the ecosystem. The construction of high buildings was deliberatelyrenounced to not affect the picture of the scenery, but to allow the fantastic view ofthe mountain landscape. 38 villas and cottages are virtually integrated into thesurrounding nature and almost look like bird's nests. Besides signature treatments inthe spa, the resorts’ offers include Yoga, Pilates or Thaiboxing and a run path in the

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midst of the jungle. In the evenings, lovers are spoilt in the Mala restaurant or inintimate atmosphere on their terrace with gorgeous view to the Andaman Sea.

Conscious Renewal of Vows in Nepal

To renew the vows after many years of marriage has become a trend. Asimple ceremony free of traditions, which gives an intimate consent for the rest of thelife. The Himalayas and the spiritual Nepal provide the perfect scenery for it. A placeof peace and deceleration seems to be ideal for an intimate vow, far away from thehectic everyday life. The Pavilions Himalayas Boutique Resort is locatedbetween Phewa Lake and Pokhara. Surrounded by organic farm land, forested hillsand a mountain river, one feels immediately comfortable in the luxurious eco villas.Here, respect for nature is first priority. At Chitwan Nationalpark, rhinoceros,

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crocodiles, elephants and with a bit of luck even a Bengal tiger can be observed in thewild. Next to yoga and meditation offers, hikes to the monastery or learning ofNepalese cooking, the resort foregoes entertainment deliberately.

The German Green Pearls GmbH with place of business in Darmstadt, Germany unifies

international tourism companies that support environmental protection and demonstrate social

commitment. Thereby, Green Pearls is the first holding company worldwide that consolidates

sustainable hotels, a destination and restaurants in a global data source.

Among the criteria of admission to Green Pearls, are a sustainability plan on management level,

sustainable architecture, comprehensive water, energy saving and waste recovery measures, the

use of seasonal and regional ingredients in the kitchen, as well as a large commitment for the

social balance in each of the vacation regions.

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