AllWays Traveller Features
How Many Elephants is spearheading the launch of World Female Ranger Day (23 June 2021), a global awareness day that will celebrate and support female anti-poaching rangers. The day will spotlight Africa in its first year. This is the first time that female wildlife rangers will be recognised collectively on a global interactive and fundraising-foc...
Byway, a travel company launched during the first pandemic lockdown, in early 2020, offers slow, 'hyper-personal' trips, taking travellers off the beaten path by train, boat and bike. Trips are currently available across the UK, France and Italy, with the most popular destinations currently the Scottish Highlands, Cornish Riviera, Burgundy an...
Devon is a county in southwest England offering sandy beaches, fossil cliffs, medieval towns and moorland national parks. The English Riviera has south-coast harbour towns including Torquay, Paignton and Brixham. The South West Coast Path follows the coastline along the Exmoor coast and rock formations on Jurassic Coast. The English county is also ...
TravelArt Chile has launched Heartbeat of Chile a new tour that invites visitors to 'discover the country's soul'. Covering over half the length of South America, Chile has a range of natural environments, from the world's driest desert, the hostile Atacama with its geysers and salt flats, to the fertile valleys and vineyards of central Chile. The ...
Great Plains is a leading tourism conservation organisation of sixteen safari properties in Botswana, Kenya and Zimbabwe. Founded by Dereck and Beverly Joubert, safari experiences are built around 'bespoke, caring, meaningful and considerate values'. Key to its operation is the Great Plains Foundation, which is conserving and expanding natural habi...
New Zealand is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean comprising two main landmasses, the North Island and the South Island, and more than 700 smaller islands. Aotearoa is the Māori name for New Zealand. It was originally used by the Māori people referring to the North Island but, since the late 19th Century, has come to refer to the w...