This Earth Day, we wanted to discuss the relevance of this day and invite you to embark on a journey that not only captivates your senses but also leaves a positive mark on the environment.
It started in 1970, when an estimated 20 million people nationwide attended the inaugural events at tens of thousands of sites including elementary and secondary schools, universities, and community sites across the United States. It is which is encouraging to think activists were thinking then about the problems we may have in the future. Our future. Without their then attention, we would be much worse off today…
So, the attention that we focus on the environment today, will undoubtedly pay it forward beyond us. Without that, well… we know that future.
Many camps, lodges, hotels and national parks throughout the world only need to take a snapshot of the healthy wildlife around us, to see the best ways to appreciate what we have today. In my opinion, this is the bare minimum of what we need on Earth for the future. Conservation can no longer be about protecting what we have. It needs to be about reclaiming, regenerating and rewilding. Many companies do this through Alliances, Conservancy’s, Foundation and many many more. Each of these programs is about protecting our climate, improving and enhancing Nature and giving communities a better life.
On this Earth Day, it is not just about what we see around us but it’s also about feeding our children so they have a good meal each day. This also indicates how much we value all life, human life and that of the incredible wildlife around us whether this be relocatiny species,rewilding, reclaiming or regenerating.
On this Earth Day we are thinking about our future…
As a responsible travel company, we invite you to embark on a journey that not only captivates your senses but also leaves a positive mark on the environment.
From the vast National Parks of Australia and New Zealand to the Rocky Mountains of Canada; The Amazonian rainforest and the Galapagos Archipelago to the towering peaks and stunning wildlife in India; The Big 5 in Southern Africa, to the working ranches in America and everything in between, explore what makes our destinations so special this Earth Day.
A brief overview of some of our Sustainable Travel Destinations:
Canada & Alaska
Explore the breath-taking scenery of the world-famous Rockies; the turquoise lakes in Alberta, the vast prairie interior of Saskatchewan and the dramatic coastlines of Atlantic Canada. Contrast this with Alaska’s wild and untamed beauty; discover the national parks, abundant wildlife, soaring glaciers, colourful culture and historical towns.
USA
From the verdant greenery of America’s National Parks to the miles of soft sandy beaches on the Gulf Coast; the melting pot of diversity that is the South and the miles of soft sandy beaches on the Gulf Coast to the spectacular volcanic scenery and stunning beaches of the Hawaiian Islands: it is simply a fact that there is something for everyone in America.
Latin America
Andean peaks, Amazonian rainforest, Patagonian glaciers, Incan ruins, white-sand beaches and vertiginous nightlife: the wonders of South America set the stage for incredible adventures.From Machu Picchu to Buenos Aires, Iguazu Falls and Rio de Janeiro, Incredible landscapes of Bolivia to hiking trails in Torres to Pain and of course the endemic wildlife in the Galapagos Islands.
Australia
From the Outback, Aboriginal culture, Uluru, and the Great Barrier Reef to the stunning tropical beaches and diverse floral and fauna, Holidays to Australia promise to deliver an unforgettable experience! Enjoy wildlife viewing, snorkelling, diving and more on some of the best coral reefs in the world.
New Zealand
From the snow-capped mountains, waterfalls, adventure activities and diverse wildlife to its friendliness, culture and world-class wine and food. It’s a destination unlike any other. Learn about Māori culture, heritage, history, incredible scenery, and wildlife to the world-famous National Parks. It’s a destination unlike any other.
India
India is blessed with a wonderful array of natural attractions, from its fascinating wildlife to towering peaks and vast deserts. India is often referred to as a beautiful country due to its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and architectural wonders. It is home to beautiful mountains, forests, rivers, deserts, and beaches.
Southern Africa
South Africa offers diverse wildlife and cultural experiences. From spectacular coastlines defined by the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, over breathtaking mountains to the numerous National Parks and private game reserves abundant with wildlife to the history and traditions of its multicultural inhabitants, this is a country filled with hidden gems.