
Green Is The New Luxury. Lockdown Lessons Q&A with Bizcommunity.com.
I was asked by Ruth Cooper of BizCommunity to answer a few questions in their #LockdownLessons series talking about thoughts and predictions on how travel
I was asked by Ruth Cooper of BizCommunity to answer a few questions in their #LockdownLessons series talking about thoughts and predictions on how travel
Ecotourism is much more than a buzz word. Global trends show that a significant majority of travellers want to engage more in local conservation and
If you are about to embark on a trip of a lifetime, you’ll need to ensure that you have everything required. Don’t just set off
With the hectic pace of life and demanding schedules making for days packed with commitments as we balance work and home life, it’s no surprise
It is also the day The Travel Corporation will be launching its Make Travel Matter Sustainability Pledge around the world, with 10 000 staff members taking
Earlier this week I got to chat to the wonderful Refilwe Moloto on CapeTalk about Digital Detox Holidays and how much I recommend regular breaks from technology. This
Honouring the earth on World Environment Day.
I was invited onto Capetalk radio to join Bianca Reznikov on their travel feature speaking about the ‘Value of ethical travel’ after they’d read an
As Instagram marked its 10th birthday and with the app still growing in popularity, a growing number of travellers are choosing destinations, hotels, and even
I was asked to contribute my thoughts on this very important topic and how we should be looking to travel moving forward. The Ethical
As 2018 drew to a close we could reflect on the trips we’d taken, whilst anticipating the potential and promise of the new year. From
Somehow when we think about travelling we immediately think about the cost. But it is important to note that travelling does not have to break
I’m just landed from an incredible ten-day trip to India, staying in Rishikesh and enjoying a transformation and wellness retreat with Namaste Retreats India. There
Hotels are usually the lodging options people think of when they’re going to be travelling. They’re everywhere and easy to book and customers usually see
Planning the annual family holiday is one of those activities which despite the eventual reward, can feel like a chore and carry a fair amount
Sustainability can have a negative connotation as many people assume that in order to be an environmentally friendly tourist, you need to stay in a
I was asked by Ruth Cooper of BizCommunity to answer a few questions in their #LockdownLessons series talking about thoughts and predictions on how travel will shift to a more authentic, climate-friendly and sustainable focus
Ecotourism is much more than a buzz word. Global trends show that a significant majority of travellers want to engage more in local conservation and activities that promote sustainability. In Thailand – and around the
If you are about to embark on a trip of a lifetime, you’ll need to ensure that you have everything required. Don’t just set off without being absolutely sure that you’re covered on all fronts.
With the hectic pace of life and demanding schedules making for days packed with commitments as we balance work and home life, it’s no surprise that the travel industry is seeing a rise in family-focused
It is also the day The Travel Corporation will be launching its Make Travel Matter Sustainability Pledge around the world, with 10 000 staff members taking the pledge and an invitation to others in the travel
Earlier this week I got to chat to the wonderful Refilwe Moloto on CapeTalk about Digital Detox Holidays and how much I recommend regular breaks from technology. This following her conversation with Dr Wenjie Cai, Lecturer in Tourism
Honouring the earth on World Environment Day.
I was invited onto Capetalk radio to join Bianca Reznikov on their travel feature speaking about the ‘Value of ethical travel’ after they’d read an article I’d contributed to. For me, ethical travel is about
As Instagram marked its 10th birthday and with the app still growing in popularity, a growing number of travellers are choosing destinations, hotels, and even restaurants based on how ‘Instagrammable’ they are. I received this
I was asked to contribute my thoughts on this very important topic and how we should be looking to travel moving forward. The Ethical Tourist, by Tamsin Oxford, for the Mail and Guardian. Read
As 2018 drew to a close we could reflect on the trips we’d taken, whilst anticipating the potential and promise of the new year. From 2018 we will carry forward the anti-plastic movement, our concerns
Somehow when we think about travelling we immediately think about the cost. But it is important to note that travelling does not have to break the bank. If you plan wisely you can see the
I’m just landed from an incredible ten-day trip to India, staying in Rishikesh and enjoying a transformation and wellness retreat with Namaste Retreats India. There were long walks, yoga, meditation and much reflection and introspection.
Hotels are usually the lodging options people think of when they’re going to be travelling. They’re everywhere and easy to book and customers usually see commercials for chains, which makes them feel familiar with the place.
Planning the annual family holiday is one of those activities which despite the eventual reward, can feel like a chore and carry a fair amount of stress as you work to make the right choices.
Sustainability can have a negative connotation as many people assume that in order to be an environmentally friendly tourist, you need to stay in a commune in the woods and eat berries and seeds that
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The Incidental Tourist is a Personal Travel Blog of a conscious traveller with a deep love for Africa, its incredible people and the environment.
Here I bring you narratives, stories, video and photographs from my travels around the globe, including accounts of gorilla trekking in Uganda, turtle rescue in Kenya, tree planting in Zambia and setting up a temporary home in Lisbon. Not to mention falling in love with Marjorelle Blue in Marrakech.
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