Only a tiny percentage of Inca residents living in the highlands of Sacred Valley have visited Machu Picchu. Travel writer Peter joined an Intrepid-organized trip that took 16 women from …
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The joy of seeing Machu Picchu with the descendants of its builders
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The butterfly effect: how positive change is rippling through Maasai communities in Kenya
For many rural communities in Kenya, patriarchal norms are embedded in Maasai culture. But thanks to Intrepid Foundation partner Patinaai Osim, founded by one woman determined to make a difference, …
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Find out how The Intrepid Foundation’s newest Australia-based partner, Country Needs People, supports Indigenous rangers keeping people, nature and culture strong in Australia.
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While the decision to boycott a country for human rights violations might seem like an easy one, it’s not necessarily the most ethical.
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On a new Intrepid trip, travellers can visit the world’s first rewilding centre in the Scottish Highlands with a 250-year vision to bring wilderness back.
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The Intrepid team has voted; the results are in. The Black Mambas and Vun Art are the recipients of The Intrepid Foundation’s first-ever Innovation Grants worth $30,000 each.
