Land & Life Foundation Wildlife Warriors

Published on November 8, 2017

Given the fact that much of East Africa’s wild animals actually lives outside the protection…

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Fixed Date Departures on the “W” Trail

Published on November 7, 2017

For those who know exactly when they want to hike the “W” Circuit in Torres…

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If We Could Only Talk to the Guanacos

Published on November 3, 2017

Thanks to Dr Doolittle, just about everyone knows what a llama is — a large,…

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Tap Into Your Kundalini with SeaTrek Bali

Published on October 30, 2017

Among its many journeys, SeaTrek Bali Sailing Adventures offers yoga and wellness cruises for travelers…

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Ocean Diamond: Following the Trail of the Ancient Norsemen

Published on October 29, 2017

His actual name was Erik Thorvaldsson, but people simply called him Erik the Red. A…

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SeaTrek Bali: A Tale of Two Ships

Published on October 28, 2017

They may have all the comforts, safety and technology of modern sea craft, but the…

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Iceland Connection Convenience

Published on October 26, 2017

Tourism in Iceland is booming and so are the number of passengers flying through the…

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Where the Wild Things Are — Elsa’s Kopje

Published on October 23, 2017

Renowned as the place where George and Joy Adamson raised Else the Lioness and her…

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Loisaba’s Romantic Star Beds

Published on October 23, 2017

Elewana is always trying to raise the bar on African romance. And it’s not only…

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Elewana and Wetu — A Beautiful Friendship

Published on October 23, 2017

Did you know that you can find a lot of information about Elewana lodges and…

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On your bike, mate! Cycling safaris in Uganda

Published on October 22, 2017

Adventure Consults realizes that most (if not all) travelers don’t enjoy spending lots of time…

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Life is a Beach — Even in Africa

Published on October 21, 2017

Before, after or even instead of a safari, Cheli & Peacock can also organize the…

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EcoTraining + Good Work = Community Conservation

Published on October 20, 2017

Expecting the youth of today to be custodians of our natural heritage tomorrow entails connecting…

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EcoTraining Aces the Academic Test

Published on October 20, 2017

The results are in! We’re happy to report that the majority of EcoTraining graduates view…

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Reserva Cerro Paine Carries on the Heritage of the Old Estancia

Published on October 18, 2017

Just about everyone who visits Hotel Las Torres knows the rustic, family-run lodge is inside…

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Smarter than your average gorilla?

Published on October 17, 2017

Koko the gorilla learned to communicate with humans by learning more than a thousand modified…

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AMA Helps Torres del Paine Preserve its Natural Treasures

Published on October 17, 2017

Established in 2004, AMA (Agrupación Medio Ambiental) is a nonprofit organization motivated by researching and…

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Giraffes cross the River Nile

Published on October 13, 2017

No question, they are the tallest animals on earth. Yet we still know so little…

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Our Newest Video Star: El Chileno

Published on October 12, 2017

Fantastico Sur has produced a new video on Refugio El Chileno, part of a series…

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Walking Reykjavik (Part 3) — Green Reykjavik

Published on October 1, 2017

The Vikings really should have switched the names of the two giant islands they settled…

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