TWNAM is a nature-focused travel platform built around landscapes, movement and respect for the natural world. We share destinations, trails and ideas for traveling slower and more thoughtfully.
Who We Are and Why This Exists
TWNAM started from a simple feeling that many trips move too fast and listen too little. We wanted a place where nature is not a backdrop but the main reason to go. Mountains, islands, forests, national parks and long trails shape the way we travel and the way we write.
We dont chase perfect itineraries or polished experiences. Some routes change, some plans fall apart, and sometimes the best moment is sitting still and doing nothing at all. Traveling like this teaches patience and attention, two things modern travel often forgets.

Walking plays a big role in how we explore. Trails reveal details you miss from a car or a screen, weather shifts, sounds change, time stretches. These experiences guide the stories and guides we share here.
Respect for nature is part of every decision we make. From choosing where to go to how we behave once we arrive, we try to minimize impact and encourage others to do the same. Eco travel for us is practical, not performative.
TWNAM is not about seeing everything. Its about seeing enough, and remembering it. We hope this site helps you find places that feel honest, quiet and worth protecting.
We believe travel works best when it slows down and listens. TWNAM was created for people who choose landscapes over lists and silence over noise. Mountains, forests, islands and trails shape our routes and our mindset.
Our guides and articles come from actual journeys, not perfect scenarios. Some notes are written late, some ideas change over time, and that honesty stays in the text. We share what worked, what didnt and what we would do differently next time.
Respect for nature is part of every story. We focus on low impact travel, simple choices and awareness rather than strict rules. Eco travel should feel possible, not overwhelming.
TWNAM is a growing collection of routes, destinations and reflections. If something here makes you walk a little slower or look around longer, then the site is doing its job.