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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Last year, I went on a special edition of Intrepid’s Great Ocean Road & Grampians trip, surrounded by fellow First Nations creatives. It was more than just a trip, it …
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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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Don’t let the Olympics spoil your dream European summer.
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Off the menu: steer clear from these foods while travelling
by Ellen Fraserby Ellen FraserIt’s easy to get swept up in the idea of rare or unusual foods, though, without fully understanding their impact on the destination. Here are some of the ones to …
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On a trip to Costa Rica with Intrepid, Rachael Sarra visited the Juanilama community for a homestay and described it as one of the greatest experiences of her life.