Vietnam Trek & Homestay
This trek through lush valleys and verdant hillsides offer breathtaking views of steeply terraced rice fields, towering ridgelines, and raging rivers. You will be...
Elephant Dung – Women Group Making a Fortune out of It
Have you ever wondered that elephant dung can be reused by people? On my last visit to Queen Elizabeth National Park, i got to...
Rain forests, bizarre crows, and whales in the Dominican Republic
When the Spanish first landed on the island they referred to as “Hispaniola”, rain forests covered much of its northern parts. Were those conquistadors...
Eco friendly Travel is Easier than You Think!
To governments and many people around the world the word “Eco” is a synonym for difficult and expensive, something we do later when we...
Earth Day 2011
Today is Earth Day 2011, and while we celebrated last year by providing 100% of our revenues to a local charity, this year we...
A South African Elephant Journal
Week 1: Knysna Forest
Our first week with EDGE of AFRICA started with a day exploring the wilds of the Knysna forests. We were introduced...
Veracruz Coffee Tour — January 17–24, 2007
Join the University of Vermont Educational and Cultural Tours and learn about fair trade, organic, and shade-grown coffee. Open to the public, this tour...
International WWOOF Association
The International World Wide Opportunities On Organic Farms Association (WWOOF) provides the venue for people around the world to learn first-hand about organic growing...