Australia’s traditional landowners, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, have a connection with the Australian land that is humbling to witness, whether you’re a local or traveller from overseas.
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Seeing Australia through the eyes of a traditional custodian of the land, on an Intrepid Retreat in the Daintree
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You might think the highest, driest, coldest and most remote continent in the world would be immune to overtourism. But it’s not.
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You ran the Inca Trail three times before I arrived to make sure I’d be ok. And then you ran with me every step of the way.
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We want to extend a sincere thank you for your patience and support in a time of great uncertainty. It is appreciated, now more than ever.
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You can’t go to Chiang Mai in Thailand and not have a massage – the city is famous for them. But having a Thai massage in a prison will do …
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Just in time for International Women’s Day, we’re bringing you some brand new Women’s Expeditions.