By discovering more about his history, and sharing it with travellers, Luis Guerra learned to take pride in his heritage. Now he wants young Guatemalans to do the same.
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Good Stories
“I can speak in the voice of the Maya.” Embracing my Indigenous heritage in Guatemala
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Good Stories
Follow the leader: Abdellah Bouraihan on ten years of sharing Morocco with travellers
by Ben Birchallby Ben BirchallAfter 10 years as an Intrepid leader, Abdellah Bouraihan has the secret to getting to know his groups.
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In Morocco, where more than 80 per cent of women in rural areas can’t read or write, Intrepid’s women leaders are effecting change.
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Good Life
Always room for yoga: Keeping up your practice on the road
by Sophie Quickby Sophie QuickYoga is great for your mind and body and – best of all – you can do it wherever you are in the world.
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Good Ideas
An ocean of colours: Hafida Zizi’s quest to capture the lives of Amazigh women on canvas
by Ben Birchallby Ben BirchallFrom her gallery in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Aït Benhaddou, Moroccan painter Hafida Zizi quietly captures the lives and traditions of Amazigh women.
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From first timers to group travel veterans, daring ringleaders to dark horses – these are just some of the types of traveller you’re likely to meet on a small group …
