On the outskirts of Siem Reap, not-for-profit organisation Rokhak is changing the lives of Cambodian women and helping the environment at the same time. We sat down with founder, Hor …
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“When you have no income, you have no voice.” How the hyacinth weavers of Siem Reap are changing lives for good
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Making space: how the travel community can be more inclusive towards plus-size travellers
Whether you are a plus-size traveller yourself, a travel business or someone looking to help create a more inclusive travel space, here are some insights into how to advocate for …
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Seeing female porters in Nepal isn’t really the norm; the trekking industry here is very much male-dominated. Women are generally considered to be not strong enough, not fast enough. But …
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Pat O’Neill loves a long walk. And thank goodness for that, because on Sunday 9 October, the senior graphic designer from Intrepid’s global headquarters will be walking a full marathon …
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How can a responsible tour operator still run trips to Antarctica?
by The Editorsby The EditorsIt’s the world’s last great wilderness – so why are we still taking travellers to Antarctica? Intrepid co-founder Darrell Wade shares his thoughts. With no full-time residents, governments, cars or …
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“NAIDOC is like a beacon.” We asked First Nations artists and travel experts what NAIDOC Week means to them
Held in the first week of July each year, NAIDOC Week celebrates and recognises the culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across Australia.