Whale experiences to celebrate World Whale Day
Giants of the ocean are celebrated on World Whale Day, which aims to raise awareness of these magnificent creatures, their beauty as well as their ecological value to the planet. This year, the annual celebration falls on 20 February. World Whale Day originated in Maui, Hawaii in 1980 to honour humpback
7 epic adventures to conquer Queensland Survivor style
The 2022 season of Australian Survivor is back and this year the theme is Blood V Water. Filmed in and around Queensland’s Charters Towers, 24 castaways will battle it out amongst the visually spectacular terrain to show their guts and the grit needed to outlast, outwit, and outplay other contestants. To
5 ways to get wet in Far North Queensland
Far North Queensland is a water lovers paradise. From waterfalls, rivers and swimming holes to the ocean and the Great Barrier Reef, there are plenty of ways to cool off and get wet in the tropics. Some are adrenaline-fuelled, others are relaxing as floating. Here are the top five ways to
Wild water adventures on the Sunshine Coast
Extending from Caloundra and the Glass House Mountains in the south to Noosa and Rainbow Beach in the north, the Sunshine Coast sure has a lot of ground to cover when it comes to coastal exploration. As its name implies, it has fantastic sunshine and coastline, but go beyond the beaches
Roam Wild on Lady Musgrave Island
Lady Musgrave Island is a jewel of the Southern Great Barrier Reef off Queensland, Australia. A part of the Bunker Island Group, it lays 96km north-east of Bundaberg and 59km east-north-east of Seventeen Seventy. It is the second most southerly cay of the Great Barrier Reef in the Capricornia Cays National
Roam Tahiti like you never imagined
Whilst the mention of Tahiti conjures up images of beyond-blue lagoons, pristine beaches, and overwater bungalows, there’s a little-known side to the islands that make for a very different kind of holiday – the adventurous kind. Beyond the luxury resorts and well-known holiday hotspots of Bora Bora and Moorea, the more
Roam wild in Tasmania
A journey to Tasmania is a rare chance to disconnect from stress and reconnect with the things that matter. About 40 per cent of the island is protected as national parks, reserves and UNESCO World Heritage areas and, remarkably, these wild places are easily accessible. Hike the tallest sea cliffs in
WCFF launches Virtual Event
The Wildlife Conservation Film Festival has wrapped up another successful year and is now offering viewers the chance to see the films through its Virtual Program. Completing its eleventh year in New York City, the WCFF screened more than 100 films, including many world premieres, from around the globe. The festival
Cardamom Tented Camp’s conservation success
Cardamom Tented Camp in Cambodia has had a win in the conservation, witnessing the return of a small herd of elephants to its conservation area, after an absence of five years, as well as a return of a large group of Smooth Coated Otters. Forest rangers discovered and photographed elephant footprints
Rwanda welcomes 30 White Rhinos to Akagera NP
In the largest single rhino translocation ever undertaken, 30 white rhinos have been introduced to Akagera National Park in Rwanda this week. The rhinos were translocated from andBeyond Phinda through a collaboration between the Rwanda Development Board, African Parks and andBeyond, with funding provided by the Howard G. Buffett Foundation. This