by Abbas Ali Syed | Jun 21, 2020 | Responsible Travel
by James Bainbridge For the sustainable business guru and former Puma boss, Jochen Zeitz, it began in Africa. The German philanthropist made his first trip to the continent in 1989, and watched the Berlin Wall coming down while on safari in Kenya. The African...
by Abbas Ali Syed | May 15, 2020 | Responsible Travel
by Stuart Butler Make no mistake about it. The reason that around a third of the world’s population is currently in a coronavirus lockdown and 87% of the world’s children are missing out on a proper education is because of the illegal international trade...
by Abbas Ali Syed | Mar 11, 2020 | Responsible Travel
Cover photo © Neil Aldridge By Harriet Nimmo All my life, it had been my dream to see a pangolin. This gentle, bumbling creature is one of South Africa’s least-known species. Having...
by Alan Murphy | Nov 2, 2019 | Responsible Travel
by Stuart Butler India. Perhaps nowhere else on Earth is quite as addictive. Everything in India is brighter, louder, more intense, more colourful, more confusing, more inspiring and simply more diverse than anywhere you’ve ever been before. But for all this...
by Alan Murphy | Sep 30, 2019 | Responsible Travel
by James Bainbridge While the world’s eyes have turned in horror to the fires decimating the Amazon, with comparisons of the natural disaster to our lungs burning, there is some good news in the planet’s second largest tropical rainforest and other major lung....
by Alan Murphy | Sep 21, 2019 | Responsible Travel
The author and Aboo in Timorese traditional dress – as requested by the family by Dr Kate Neely (Director of International Programs, RoundTrip Foundation) For info on empowering women through community development see Kate’s first article in this series about...