FEATURE DESTINATION – Journeys With Purpose: The True Meaning of Life
‘We are visitors on this planet. We are here for ninety or one hundred years at the very most. During that period, we must try to do something good, something …
[Read more]‘We are visitors on this planet. We are here for ninety or one hundred years at the very most. During that period, we must try to do something good, something …
[Read more]Over 100 people joined Journeys With Purpose from all over the world for our latest Wild Horizons conversation featuring renowned photographer and National Geographic explorer Mattias Klum and Behzad J …
[Read more]Over the course of 25 years, the Tompkins family have worked on a variety of successful restoration projects at Samara Karoo, but this “miracle plant” has turned out to be …
[Read more]Intelligent, social and curious, whales have earned themselves a reputation as the friendly giants of our underwater world. Encountering them in the wild is often a transformative experience that many …
[Read more]The Kenyan savannah unfolded before us, beautifully lit, on the first morning of our women’s impact journey in the Maasai Mara. It felt as though it was just us and …
[Read more]From the golden beaches of Durban to the vineyards of Stellenbosch and Kruger National Park’s sweeping plains, South Africa offe s a holistic fusion of nature, history and adventure. Spend …
[Read more]Being able to experience a truly wild family holiday is a bucket-list adventure for most, but can require a little more forethought when planning. This article, and the expertise of …
[Read more]Nestled in the heart of South Africa’s Great Karoo, Samara Karoo Reserve offers a testament to the remarkable power of rewilding. This 67,000-hectare landscape once overgrazed and fragmented by farming, …
[Read more]Photo banner credit: Kevin QuischanAll photographs are credited to Blancaneaux Lodge In 2025, we will host a small group of 8 guests in Belize to engage with the nation’s pioneering …
[Read more]All photographs are credited to Kevin Quischan A nation of just over 400,000 citizens, Belize was protecting its ecosystems long before the UN’s commitment to protect 30% of the world’s …
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