Conservation and Sustainability in Australia

Horses running through the Australian outback

Australia’s wild heart beats across deserts, reefs and rivers. Rainforests hum, kelp forests sway in cold southern currents and mangroves root deep into tidal mud. But it’s under growing stress. This incredibly biodiverse continent, which shelters species found nowhere else, is threatened by fire, heat, invasive species and habitat loss. Many say we are pushing […]

Conservation and Sustainability in Zimbabwe

Lake Kariba at sunset

In Zimbabwe’s dawn light, elephants stir dust, lion roars echo across valleys and fish eagles cry overhead. It is a land teeming with life, but also resilience and quiet urgency. From floodplains to forested escarpments, Zimbabwe shelters a diverse array of life, including pangolins, painted dogs and over 6,000 plant species. Nearly a third of […]

The Ultimate Guide to Planning a Luxury Family Safari in Africa

Family walking on a family safari in Africa

Picture your family waking to the distant roar of lions as the first light breaks across the Serengeti. Or imagine your children’s eyes widening in wonder as elephants silently glide through Botswana’s golden floodplains. Family safaris in Africa create moments of shared discovery and lasting connection, woven through some of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes. […]

Best Countries for Diving in Latin America

Person diving in Latin America amongst coral

Diving enables oneself to immerse into a world that is totally different to our own. From swimming with migratory beasts to staring awestruck at some of the most colourful scenery that nature has to offer, no two dives are ever the same. While many would consider the tropical waters of Asia, idyllic islands of Africa […]

Why Conservation Vacations Are the Future of Travel

People on a boat on a conservation vacation

With 76% of travellers now seeking more sustainable ways to explore the world, one thing is clear: the future of travel is changing. Today’s travellers yearn for more than beautiful views and bucket-list moments. They crave meaning, connection and legacy. Enter the conservation vacation: immersive, purpose-driven adventures that grant rare access to Earth’s wildest places […]

Best Safaris for Unique Wildlife Encounters

Wildlife safari elephant encounter in Botswana

The African wild speaks in whispers and roars. In its deep forests and open plains, every rustle tells a story. For travellers who want to get closer—not just to animals but to the ecosystems they depend on—these wildlife safari encounters offer something rare: meaningful proximity. You’re not observing from behind glass. You’re immersed. You’re taking […]

The Great Explorer Debate

The Great Explorer Debate, LIVE at The Royal Geographical Society, May 22 2025

Leading explorers gather at the Royal Geographical Society for a powerful evening of storytelling, nature, and the launch of Levison Wood’s new book.

What Does It Mean to Be an Explorer?

Explore what it truly means to be an explorer in the 21st century through insights from Levison Wood, Bruce Parry, Sophy Roberts and more at the Royal Geographical Society. From rewilding to Indigenous wisdom, discover how modern exploration is rooted in curiosity, connection and conservation.

A snow leopard expedition in Ladakh with Mattias Klum

Exclusive access to the world’s top snow leopard trackers combined with an intimate photography masterclass by distinguished photographer, filmmaker and conservationist, Mattias Klum.

3rd – 14th December, 2025

Limited spots – secure your adventure today!