HQ, Svalbard, Conservation Adventures in Svalbard: Is It Responsible? When we teased our new Svalbard adventure over on Facebook, we were asked how responsible it is. This is a very good thing. Ten years ago, this would never have happened and it says a lot about how far we’ve come as a society.
Features, Opinion, Conservation Saying No to Immediacy: A Love Letter to Long-Distance Train Travel Much Better Mag writer Stuart Kenny explores the beauty of taking the train, on a trip from Scotland to the Austrian Alps.
Features, Conservation National Parks: The Story, From John Muir to Yellowstone and Beyond Scottish environmentalist John Muir is known as the "father of the national parks" in the US. Here's why.
Features, Conservation, Greece How Hiking is Helping Wild Brown Bears in the Mountains of Greece We speak to the co-founder of Callisto, a conservation NGO working in the Greek mountains to protect, preserve and educate people about the brown bear.
HQ, Conservation, Campaigns We’re Calling on Tourism to Declare a Climate Emergency The smoking Amazon rainforest. Australia in flames. It’s never been more clear that we’re in the midst of a climate and biodiversity emergency. Any travel company, whatever their…
Features, Conservation, Rwanda How Coffee is Changing Lives Across Rwanda The Cyimbili Hills lie on the shores of Lake Kivu on the western coast of Rwanda. The hills are known for their tranquillity and nature.
Features, Opinion, Conservation Undertourism | Why Avoiding Tourist Traps is More Important Than You Think In a world of climate crisis and social strife, is minimising our impact while travelling really enough?
Features, Conservation, Indonesia “I Couldn’t Believe This Place Existed” – Inside the Turtle Conservation Centre in Flores Indonesia Flores Island in Indonesia is primarily known as being part of the Komodo National Park, but the Komodo dragons are really just the start of the wildlife.
Features, Opinion, Conservation Overtourism | Why Choosing the Path Less Travelled Makes a Much Better Adventure Travel writer Holly Tuppen writes about one of the biggest issues in modern travel: overtourism.
Features, Conservation, Indonesia The Indigenous Village in Indonesia Using Ecotourism to Keep Their Traditions Alive “There was no tourism. There was no industry. Without tourism I don’t think the village would still exist, it would’ve turned into an empty hill village."
Features, Conservation, Nepal The Damming of the Karnali, Nepal’s Last Free-Flowing River For Nepal, time is running out to save The Karnali River by making it a National Park. Here’s why environmentalists are battling hard to save it.
Features, Conservation How a Marathon Can Change the World We all know that running is good for you, both physically and mentally, and that marathons, fun runs, and everything in between, raise substantial amounts of money for amazing causes…
Guides, Hiking, Conservation Leave Only Footprints | 12 Tips for Responsible Trekking Whilst out trekking you’re interacting with a delicate balance of nature, new cultures and your personal trekking group.All of these forces are working together, and if you want…