Jaguars and Giant Anteaters in the Pantanal of Brazil
The Pantanal is the largest freshwater wetland in the world. Just how big is it? Well, put it this way, if England and Wales...
Crocodiles and sacred islands in San Blas, Mexico
San Blas is a small town that was formerly used as a base to fight pirates in western Mexico. Perhaps because swashbucklers have ceased...
Meet Rwanda’s Gorillas & Chimpanzee on a Conservation Safari
Rwanda being a small country it has taken high level in promoting sustainable tourism to save the mountain gorillas in the Volcanoes National Park...
Volunteer at Local Community Projects in Rwanda
Travelers to Africa are encouraged to volunteer at local projects so that their visit can benefit the local communities as well. Visitors to Rwanda,...
Treeflights.com
Treeflights.com is a new website that just launched with the great slogan “you fly - we plant”. For £10.00 (that’s $18.44 for you Yanks),...
Iby’Iwacu Cultural Village – An Example for Community Tourism in Rwanda
Iby’Iwachu Cultural Village is one of the community owned enterprises in Rwanda which was started with a major aim to address local community conflicts...
Purchasing Carbon Offsets is now as easy as One, Two, Green
Great news for Green Travelers!! On August 28th, both Expedia.com and Travelocity, announced they are offering new options supporting responsible travel.
Expedia.com is now offering...
Mountain Gorillas – the Tale of Endangered Apes
Categorized among the most endangered apes on the entire planet, mountain gorillas are very unique primates. They prefer living along the slopes of the...
How Gorilla Tourism is Saving Rwanda Community from Poverty
Volcanoes national park located in northwestern Rwanda is a unique wildlife safari destination with over 300 mountain gorillas and the best place for where...
Is Fishing in South Africa Sustainable?
You rarely think about the effect your appetite for fish has on the ecosystem (and to be fair, many “fish lovers” eat fish maybe...