ecolodge
noun [ C ] uk/ˈiː.kəʊˌlɒdʒ/ us/ˈiː.koʊˌlɑːdʒ/
生态旅馆
a place for people to stay on holiday that is designed not to harm the natural environment where it has been built
On the eight-day trip you'll stay in an ecolodge in the rainforest. 在为期八天的旅行中,您将住在雨林中的生态小屋里。
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- They'll drive across deserts, camp out at Wadi Rum and spend a day hiking in the wilderness before a candlelit night in an ecolodge.
- You can pay £3,000 to stay at a luxury ecolodge.
- There is a wide choice of backpacker hostels (Falls Gap has a very modern ecolodge).
- This ecolodge of tents, bamboo huts and mud-brick houses employs Bedouin and has set up an NGO for solid-waste management.