Iraq is home to many archaeological sites that are of great historical and cultural significance. Here are some of the main archaeological sites still standing in that you can visit today.
With weekly flight options from Abu Dhabi, Cairo, Aden and Mukalla, getting to Socotra is not exactly easy, but it’s certainly possible,
The Mbuti Pygmy people of the Congo’s Ituri Rainforest have largely avoided external pressures to abandon traditional practices and integrate into modern society, but their way of life is continuously at risk.
Orangutans are one of the most intelligent and majestic great apes left on our planet, but due to continuous habitat loss as well as the pet trade, wild orangutans have been reduced to just several thousand animals on two islands: Borneo and Sumatra.
The Mbuti Pygmy people of the Congo’s Ituri Rainforest have largely avoided external pressures to abandon traditional practices and integrate into modern society, but their way of life is continuously at risk.
The Mbuti Pygmy people of the Congo’s Ituri Rainforest have largely avoided external pressures to abandon traditional practices and integrate into modern society, but their way of life is continuously at risk.
Yemen is without a doubt one of the most culturally and historically rich countries in Earth.
Follow along on a 68-hour rail journey from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang to Vladivostok in the Russian Far East.
Writer and food explorer Robyn Huang delves into Mexico’s most curious culinary delicacy— queen ant eggs— in rural Hidalgo with chef JC Redon.
Orangutans are one of the most intelligent and majestic great apes left on our planet, but due to continuous habitat loss as well as the pet trade, wild orangutans have been reduced to just several thousand animals on two islands: Borneo and Sumatra.
Orangutans are one of the most intelligent and majestic great apes left on our planet, but due to continuous habitat loss as well as the pet trade, wild orangutans have been reduced to just several thousand animals on two islands: Borneo and Sumatra.
We break down the known and lesser-known options for gorilla tracking and trekking in central Africa.
After years of documenting humpback whales’ annual migration to the South Pacific, photojournalist Matt Reichel shows why these massive animals make such a treacherous journey.
Squalene is being used in many preclinical trials for COVID-19 vaccines, putting the lives of half a million sharks at risk.
An in-depth travel guide to wildlife and culture in Uganda with an emphasis on responsible and regenerative travel practices.
In May 2021, travel writer Anna DeBattiste spent two weeks travelling around Afghanistan from Mazar-i-Sharif to Kandahar just before the Taliban took control.
Iraq is home to many archaeological sites that are of great historical and cultural significance. Here are some of the main archaeological sites still standing in that you can visit today.
Since the Taliban took over Afghanistan, there have been reports of women’s rights being decimated. Despite this, there are people still travelling to Afghanistan and for the woman traveller we’ll guide you through travelling the country safely.
After years of documenting humpback whales’ annual migration to the South Pacific, photojournalist Matt Reichel shows why these massive animals make such a treacherous journey.
Planning on freediving with humpbacks? Here’s your gear and preparation guide.
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The ultimate packing list for gorilla trekking trips.
Planning on freediving with humpbacks? Here’s your gear and preparation guide.
Planning on freediving with humpbacks? Here’s your gear and preparation guide.
On one hand, conflict-zone tourism can seem privileged and voyeuristic. However, on the other, conflict-zone travel can help shift perspectives as well as provide much-welcomed resources and networks for local communities.
Inertia Network co-founder Matt Lim explores the meaning and ethics behind travel and what it means for people looking to discover the world and themselves.
Photos from daily life in North Korea captured over eleven years of working in the country.
A list of the top 10 things to keep in mind when photographing and documenting large pelagic species underwater.
Photos from daily life in North Korea captured over eleven years of working in the country.
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Kamchatka: Alaska's Wild, Russian Cousin
More than Machu Picchu: A Local Perspective on Tourism in Peru
Juan Covarrubias, a local fixer in Peru, has made it his mission to help local communities grow through education and employment. Juan grew up in the Andes, in his words: “I grew up in the wild in a very remote area, the sister side of Machu Picchu, Choquequirao.” Juan is Quechua, people indigenous to South America, the descendants of the Inca. Juan shed a little light on his journey, his disappointments, and what he called the “local experience.”
Siberia's Reindeer Herders In Pictures
Kamchatka conjures up images of pristine boreal forests, snow capped volcanoes and abundant wildlife. Outside of the region's only city-- the fly-in capital Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky-- the population is sparse and spread across a wild expanse of territory.
Life in the Arctic in 13 Pictures
The following photography was compiled by photographer Matt Reichel during his trips across several Arctic regions. Matt has served as an embedded filmmaker with the Canadian Armed Forces in Nunavut, the Yukon and Northwest Territories and has spent time chasing reindeer in Siberia and documenting ice melt in Greenland. These images detail life in several communities in the Arctic across multiple countries during a variety of seasons and conditions.
Follow along on a 68-hour rail journey from the North Korean capital of Pyongyang to Vladivostok in the Russian Far East.