More women lead our tours in the Middle East and North Africa
For the first time, women guide adventures in all of our incredible destinations in the region
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AcceptFor the first time, women guide adventures in all of our incredible destinations in the region
Celebrating trailblazers past and present who uplift women and move us all forward
To honour National Day for Truth & Reconciliation, we're sharing recommendations curated by As'in'i'wa'chi Ni'yaw Nation (Kelly Lake Cree Nation)
How travelling on a National Geographic Journey makes the world a better place
All souvenirs are not created equal
Celebrating the Planeterra Foundation on World Food Day
The Planeterra Foundation has ramped up its commitment to community tourism
A look inside four new Planeterra projects
Here's how you can support a new bike project in the Ecuadorean rainforest
How education is bringing independence to a community in Tanzania
...and learn how G Adventures and Planeterra are helping Green research whale sharks in the Galápagos
How The Planeterra Project is changing lives in Kenya
How the Planeterra Foundation has introduced sustainable tourism to Santiago de Agencha
The Planeterra Project's initiative in the Sierra Nevada is bringing sustainable tourism to this Indigenous community
A visit to the Planeterra Foundation's Parwa Community Restaurant highlights the impact of sustainable travel
There is a way to experience Cambodia that honours and remembers the country's at-times tragic past
Learn how sustainable travel is making a difference in the lives of women around the world!
To help the United Nations Foundation honour International Women’s Day, graphic design student Greer Mullin created an infographic that illustrates the inequality many women in developing countries face in the tourism industry — and the hope they have for a better tomorrow.
Earth is an amazing place, but it’s far from perfect. So, when you take to the road it’s important to give back as much — if not more — than what you take away.
Award-winning travel writers and advocates of sustainable tourism Daniel Noll & Audrey Scott learn about Aboriginal culture from a visit to the G Adventures–supported Café Chloe.