13 travel features tagged “Eco-tourism”
Spread over four national parks, this remote African valley is home to 60 animal species, including buffalo, elephants, lions and hippos and the unique Thornicroft's giraffe.
14 March 2013
Ethical Traveller
The 2013 list of the World’s Best Ethical Destinations gives travellers guidance on where their dollar is most needed and best spent.
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23 January 2013
After years of disease and civil war, the Central African nation is safe, stable and open to trailblazing visitors in search of the ultimate jungle experience.
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18 January 2013
By combining traditional lifestyles with the demands of tourism, privately-owned reserves are protecting the 70% of wildlife that lives outside of the country’s national parks.
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04 September 2012
Roaming in southwestern Uganda, between the borders of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Rwanda, are the only 700 mountain gorillas estimated to be left in the wild.
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29 August 2012
Travelwise
Bodies of water that truly live up to their crystal clear reputation.
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10 August 2012
This remote national park in western Tanzania is home to forested mountains, white sand coves and crystal-clear waters, and is one of the best places in the world to see chimpanzees.
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26 April 2012
A number of new initiatives are being put in place in Uganda to help safeguard the country’s environmental future and protect the world’s remaining wild mountain gorillas.
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06 April 2012
Trek to the depths of Uganda’s Bwindi Impenetrable National Park to see some of the last remaining wild mountain gorillas at work, rest and play.
06 April 2012
The Tour d’Afrique is a four-month bike ride across the back roads of Africa. Riders notch up 11,953km, hundreds of blisters and a lifetime of memories.
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09 September 2011