Posts by Kemosabe
ANTOR – Preserving Beautiful Destinations
ANTOR (the Association of National Tourist Offices and Representatives) is a voluntary, non-political organization founded in the UK in 1951. Comprising 50 national and regional tourist offices represented in the United Kingdom, its mission is to serve as a central hub for the traveling public, travel trade, and travel media, seeking contact details for the…
Read MoreMoroccan, LGBTQ-Founded And A Beacon Of Hope
Inclusive Morocco is the visionary creation of Bilal El Hammoumy and Rania Chentouf, two passionate advocates for a more inclusive and sustainable travel industry in Morocco. Launched in Tangier in 2020, their combined expertise and dedication have propelled Inclusive Morocco to the forefront of LGBTQ+-led luxury travel. Bilal El Hammoumy, with his deep-rooted commitment to…
Read MoreAfrica’s First All-Female Anti-Poaching Unit
In the heart of South Africa, amidst the wilderness of the Greater Kruger National Park, a courageous band of women patrol the landscape to protect the wildlife. Meet the Black Mambas, Africa’s first all-female anti-poaching unit, who embody the spirit of empowerment and determination. Their story echoes the timeless wisdom of an African proverb: “If…
Read MorePioneering Sustainable Tourism In Sri Lanka And The Maldives
Heritance Hotels and Resorts has been recognised as pioneering sustainable tourism, and continuously striving to sustain and innovate processes that reduce the impact of its resorts on its surroundings. Proudly adorning the Heritance banner are accolades that mater – such as the LEED and Travelife Gold certifications, testaments to the highly responsible management of the…
Read MoreMen, The Menopause And Solo Travel. How More Of Us Are Turning To Wellness Retreats
With a career that spans over 25 years working in wellness, travel, retail, yachting and hospitality, Laura Montesanti is not only well versed across the industries but has also gained a deep understanding of how they interconnect and complement each other. Having attended countless travel and wellness trade shows in her career that spanned London,…
Read MoreTikTok: The Future Of Travel Research
If you’ve got a phone and you’re living in 2024, the likelihood is you’ve at least heard of TikTok. Whether you spend hours a day scrolling through its riches or aren’t ready to approach the beast yet, you know your brand should probably get onto it in some capacity. What was once considered a ‘dancing…
Read MoreFor The Love Of Ireland
We connected with Claire McCune from Tourism Ireland. We were aware of the strides they are taking in advising and influencing more sustainability behaviours for both visitor and travel trade across the Island of Ireland. What is clear is the scale of the movement across the island by so many and the obvious demand by…
Read MoreTravelLocal – It’s About Righting A Wrong And Playing Fair
Here at _For Good, we had a wonderfully in-depth conversation with TravelLocal’s co-founder Huw Owen. Exceedingly easy to talk to, Huw was generous with his time and gave us more than we could have imagined. The only issue was, what to leave on the cutting room floor, or not! Huw Owen: ‘You’re gonna ask me…
Read MorePreserving The Third Largest Reef In The World
Flying into the Turks and Caicos Islands, the first sight that grabs your attention is the unbelievably turquoise blue water that surrounds the 40-island archipelago. That water, teeming with marine flora and fauna, is the lifeblood of the Turks and Caicos Islands tourism industry. From relaxing on the white-powdery sands of the award-winning Grace Bay…
Read MoreBuilding Reefs Alongside The Manta Rays And Reef Sharks
Lydia is the Resident Marine Biologist at Vakkaru Maldives, and takes guts on a journey of discovery through the underwater world, around the island, house reef and beyond. Lydia is a master in marine biology and coastal environments, She is a passionate PADI OWSI with over 70 certifications, and has experience diving and working in…
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