Wendur is a twist on the word “Wendo,” meaning “love.”

Tourism must go beyond the need to visit new exotic places. It must also be about the love, compassion, peace, beauty, wisdom, knowledge, respect, and honor that we give to the places and the people that we meet. 

It must be a return to conscious living — rooted in land, community, and care. A choice to live gently, deliberately, and in relationship with the Earth. It is a call to remember older wisdom, explore sustainable futures, and reconnect with what it means to be human. We are all distant relatives waiting to meet.

Find your conscious tribe. anywhere

Trees have no race

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a return to nature wares

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green spaces. happy places

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Wendur is a twist on the word “Wendo,” meaning “love.”

Tourism must go beyond the need to visit new exotic places. It must also be about the love, compassion, peace, beauty, wisdom, knowledge, respect, and honor that we give to the places and the people that we meet. 

It must be a return to conscious living — rooted in land, community, and care. A choice to live gently, deliberately, and in relationship with the Earth. It is a call to remember older wisdom, explore sustainable futures, and reconnect with what it means to be human. We are all distant relatives waiting to meet.