Experience the Baining Firedance Festival
Based in East New Britain province, the Baining Firedance Festival is a cultural spectacle that awakens all the senses. Held across two days, the unique cultures and subcultures on display at the Firedance Festival gives an insight into how diverse the region is. There are over 50 masked performances and each one is as exclusive
Embracing ‘Travel Pono’ in Hawaii
Post-Covid travel may look a little different, giving rise to a new type of traveller – those seeking more meaningful travel experiences where they can give back. Dubbed “regenerative travel,” mindful travel is the new sustainable tourism. It’s the art of being present and immersed in an experience in addition
Singita’s Elevated Spaces for African art
Singita is embarking on a journey to transform its existing boutique and gallery (B&G) concept to celebrate Africa’s growing art status with two art gallery spaces at lodges in South Africa – soon to be rolled out at other lodges. The expertly curated collection on show demonstrates contemporary African artwork and
K’Gari beach clean efforts top over 13K tonnes
Combined with the Queensland floods earlier this year, the debris that has washed up on the shores of K’gari (Fraser Island) has caused a severe environmental impact. Through Where Wild Things Roam support with Wild Things Roam Org, a small team headed to the island in April to assist with the beach
3 unique Indigenous experiences in Australia
Australian Indigenous experiences offer immersive, life-changing moments which makes your travel memorable. Australia is home to the oldest living culture on Earth and Indigenous guides across the country offer a real connection to the place and a new way of experiencing it. Every part of Australia is Indigenous country and every
South Africa safari guides launch Photos for Food
One of the leading economic casualties of the COVID-19 outbreak is tourism, and the impacts in Africa from a decimated tourism industry is having ripple effects into rural communities and wildlife conservation across the continent. In an effort to help alleviate hunger in across the local South African communities, a group
Tips for River Crossings in 4WD
No matter where you 4WD, there are inherent risks involved. But with common sense, the right equipment and some luck, most of us will never get stuck out in nowhere with no solution. However, taking your rig into deep or rapidly moving water is risky. Jase Andrews, host of the #1 TV hit