Tunis in Tunisia, leads the ranking in the Middle East and Africa thanks to the density of markets and the opportunity to buy second-hand, making it easier to delve into the local culture. Cape Town, which rounds up the top five in the ranking of the Middle East and Africa region, seems to be not over-touristed compared to many other popular destinations. The city has a good share of properties that could be interesting for mindful travellers because they use practices such as eliminating single-use plastic or running on renewable energy sources. Additionally, free walking tours are available in Cape Town, which enables travellers to explore the city’s sights with fewer carbon emissions easier.
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