Gorilla Ecotours in Bwindi Forest, Uganda

Bwindi Impenetrable National Park is home to more than half of the world’s remaining mountain gorillas. Bwindi is considered to be the richest biodiversity forest in East Africa with hundreds of plant species, birds and other wildlife. The main tourist activity in the park is tracking the mountain gorillas. Bwindi has different habituated gorillas groups open for gorilla tours in […]

Looking for a More Sustainable Alternative in Benin

Who would have thought that something could be made from such raw materials? Raw materials such as corn husks, cassava shells, coconut shells and other organic waste are used by Roland Adjovi to make charcoal. Hoping to contribute to slowing the destruction of trees in Benin, he was inspired by these unconventional raw materials in 2017. The second most important […]

The Maui Jim Way To Support Good Causes: Maui Charities Receive More than $260,000 in donations

The temperatures may be below freezing with snow on the ground in many parts of the world, but Maui Jim has once again warmed the hearts of several charities located in the company’s backyard with generous donations that support vital community services. In its 30-year history, Maui Jim has supported worthwhile organizations that focus on everything from cures for breast […]

Where to See Gorillas in Africa

Best places to see gorillas: Gorillas are special creatures on earth, sharing over 98% of their DNA with humans and largely behave like humans. They are massive, powerful but generally humble. Globally, gorillas are native to Africa, comprising of species that include the Eastern and Western gorillas. Each of the main gorilla species (the Eastern and Western) are further divided […]

Sustainable Tourism Market to Grow by USD 508.3 Billion

The sustainable tourism market is fragmented, and the degree of fragmentation will accelerate. The large tourism companies implementing sustainable tourism practices will offer immense growth opportunities. However, the Inability of developing countries to implement sustainable tourism policies will hamper the market growth Sustainable Tourism Market 2025-2029: Drivers & Challenges The sustainable tourism market is thriving, driven by various factors. Wildlife and […]

Protecting Our Planet: Why We Should Conserve National Parks for Future Generations

As we face the challenges of climate change, protecting and preserving our planet has never been more important. National parks are essential for maintaining a healthy natural environment for present and future generations to enjoy. From rainforests to deserts, these areas provide habitats for diverse species of plants and animals, as well as offer recreational opportunities that bring people closer […]

Wildlife Wonders: Exploring Uganda’s National Parks

Uganda is a land filled with wonder, from its vibrant cities to its breathtaking national parks. Within these national parks lies some of the most incredible wildlife and scenery in the world. From sweeping grasslands to thick forests, Uganda’s unique habitats are home to diverse species of animals and plants. Join us as we explore the wilds of Uganda’s national […]

Cape Town Embraces Eco-Friendly Living

Cape Town is leading the way in eco-friendly living, with residents adopting sustainable practices to reduce their environmental impact. From renewable energy initiatives to zero-waste movements, the city is becoming a beacon of sustainability. Renewable Energy: Cape Town has seen a surge in the adoption of solar panels and other renewable energy sources. This shift not only reduces reliance on […]

Can the Rwenzori Mountains be Saved?

This is a commonly asked question by our clients. And today, we have brought solutions to your question. Saving the Rwenzori Mountains requires a multifaceted approach that addresses the complex challenges facing this unique and fragile ecosystem. The Rwenzori Mountains, often referred to as the “Mountains of the Moon,” stand as a symbol of natural beauty, biodiversity, and cultural heritage […]