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Las Torres Reserve — It Doesn’t Get Any More Authentic
Published on August 23, 2021Because it blends so well into Chile’s premier national park, it’s easy to forget that Las Torres Reserve was born as a classic Patagonian cattle ranch before it slowly but surely evolved into a trekking icon and then a model of private/public…
Read MoreHemingway Would Have Loved the New Safari Series
Published on August 20, 2021Vintage vehicles and a traditional, throwback under-canvas experience are the cornerstones of the new Safari Series by Cheli + Peacock. The adventure plays out at Lolldaiga Hills, a 50,000-acre private wildlife concession that sprawls across the foothills of Mount Kenya. With an…
Read MoreLearn About Animal Tracks from Home
Published on August 17, 2021There is an entire hidden world to discover and you wouldn’t even know about it unless you recognized the signs. This is what animal tracking is about… being able to gather a vast amount of information about mammals, birds, and reptiles without…
Read MoreEcuador Triology — Andes, Amazon and Islands
Published on August 16, 2021Thinking about Ecuador for your next adventure? Don’t limit yourself to one region when distances are short enough (and transportation good enough) to see the Andes, Amazon and Galapagos Islands all in one trip. Enchanted Expeditions can show you the way by…
Read MoreVibrant Culinary Journeys at Medjumbe Island Resort
Published on August 15, 2021Vibrant Culinary Journeys, Steeped in African Romance As an adults-only hideaway, Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort appeals to couples celebrating love, a honeymoon or anniversary. Culinary experiences enhance romance with intimate, exclusive dining. Seductive tastes of the destination unfold in Mozambique’s bold flavors,…
Read MoreHow Tourism-Based Charities In Kenya Have Adapted to Covid
Published on August 12, 2021Podcast of the Month While staying at Elewana Kifaru House in the biodiverse Lewa Wildilfe Conservancy, podcaster Eric Rosen spoke to the CEO of Lewa, Mike Watson, about how the conservancy is persevering through tough financial times with projects like rhino anti-poaching…
Read MoreTranquility Discovered: Bazaruto’s Anantara Spa
Published on August 10, 2021Indulge in signature treatments inspired by indigenous ingredients. Discover the benefits of hydrotherapy, yoga and meditation — and refresh afterwards at the health bar at this spa in Mozambique. Or dive into a new Wellness Retreat Program launched in April.
Read MoreChile Concept Joins Emerging Destinations
Published on August 9, 2021Emerging Destinations is delighted to welcome Chile Concept to our portfolio of cool companies in Latin America and other cool destinations around the globe. Created by tourism professionals with more than 20 years of experience in the business, Chile Concept offers highly…
Read MoreThe Magic of Costa Rica’s Rainy Season
Published on August 4, 2021No way is a little rain going to limit your adventures in Costa Rica. If anything, the rainy season that falls between May and November will likely enhance your encounters with Costa Rican nature. Of course, it all relies on what you…
Read MoreIt’s Not Too Late to Study Africa This Fall
Published on August 1, 2021Whether you’re serious about becoming a wildlife guide or just want to learn how to take better nature photos, EcoTraining has a course for you this fall in South Africa or Botswana. Wilderness Photography Course Taking great wildlife photos isn’t as easy…
Read MoreVibrant Local and World Flavors at Bazaruto Island Resort
Published on August 1, 2021Vibrant Local and World Flavors, Unforgettable Ocean Views Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort inspires discerning travellers with rich destination dining, integrating Mozambique’s bold cuisine and flavors from Portuguese culture. Thoughtful menus, design details and incredible views arouse the senses. Refined gastronomy and fine…
Read MoreAfrica’s Botanical Giant — The Majestic Baobab Tree
Published on August 1, 2021Even more reverent and iconic than Africa’s Big Five, baobab trees are the true titans of Africa as well as the largest living thing you’re likely to come across during an EcoTraining course in South Africa, Botswana or Kenya. As the title…
Read MoreBuenos Aires — and the Recoleta Grand — Are Waiting For You
Published on July 30, 2021It’s still not possible for most American and Canadian travelers to visit Argentina. But when that time comes, the Recoleta Grand hotel is ready with ongoing promotions and special rates that make the Argentine capital one of the world’s great travel bargains….
Read MoreSimply Madness — CMR’s All-Inclusive Packages
Published on July 26, 2021Canyon Madness Ranch in northeast New Mexico offers luxury all-inclusive vacation packages lasting anywhere from three days to a full week for a maximum of 16 guests in eight luxurious suites. Lasting three to seven night, CMR Vacation Package normally range between…
Read MoreSeven Ways to Explore Patagonia This Upcoming Season
Published on July 22, 2021Las Torres Reserve in southern Chile has created seven all-inclusive packages for discovering Torres del Paine National Park during the upcoming southern hemisphere spring and summer. 1. All-Inclusive 3 Nights From USD $2,100 3 days/2 nights Your choice of tours, food and…
Read MoreEast Africa’s Green Season Vibe
Published on July 21, 2021Edison Komora, assistant general manager at Elewana Tortilis Camp in Amboseli National Park, talks about the advantages of going on safari in Kenya or Tanzania during the Green Season that comes at the end of the year (November-December). What are the main…
Read MoreIntimate Spa Rituals at Medjumbe Island Resort
Published on July 15, 2021Intimate Spa Rituals, African Island Tranquillity A jewel in Mozambique’s breathtaking Quirimbas Archipelago, Anantara Medjumbe Island Resort is a true exodus from modern distractions and stress. Naturally tranquil and intimate, this adults-only hideaway offers an escape within an escape, with sensual journeys…
Read MoreCalling All Warthog Lovers! Elewana Needs You!
Published on July 15, 2021Kenya’s Loisaba Conservancy recently discovery a previously unknown inhabitant — the Desert Warthog (Phacochoerus aethiopicus). This arid-climate swine is one of Africa’s least studied and most poorly known large mammals. Although described in 1766, confusion concerning its taxonomy resulted in the recognition…
Read MoreIt Takes a Village — Even on an Island
Published on July 14, 2021From funding a school and health center to digging water wells, beach clean-ups and a commitment to purchase seafood from local fishermen, Anantara Bazaruto Island Resort is dedicated to supporting the local community on the Indian Ocean paradise island they share. Located…
Read MoreWine & Dine Argentine Style at the Iguazú Grand
Published on July 12, 2021The elegant Iguazú Grand Resort in northern Argentina offers more than the just world’s most spectacular waterfall. They’ve also got amazing food and drink events, some of them seasonable and others available through the years. “Sabor A Tango” offers fresh pasta, excellent…
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