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On the Couch with Vasudha of Jhamtse Gatsal Community
Learn everything about a volunteering and unique travel opportunity to the Jhamtse Gatsal Children Community from this interview with director Vasudha.
10 Ways You Can Be an Animal Friendly Traveller
Navigating the world of animal friendly travel can be hard and confusing. Here are 10 steps you can take to become an animal friendly traveller!
Wildlife Encounters in India & Thailand Endorsed by World Animal Protection
We’ve teamed up with World Animal Protection to craft new itineraries that focus on wildlife encounters. Each itinerary has been ...
Campaigning for World Animal Protection with Kate Nustedt
Learn more about animal friendly travel with World Animal Protection's Kate Nustedt. From elephant rides to street dogs, she explains it all.
Project Summary: Rebuild Nepal, Kshamawati Higher Secondary School
Construction of a main school building which includes laboratories, computer rooms, library and staffrooms
On The Couch: 10 Pieces Litter Collection Initiative Founder Lisa Vitaris
A love for travel and adventure from a young age combined with a passion for the environment drove Lisa to create an innovative and powerful litter collection initiative called "10 Pieces" that World Expeditions has proudly taken on board.
Traveller Stories: Helping Rebuild Nepal at Manju Shree Primary School
Sheila Groves was one of the generous travellers on our Rebuild Nepal trip in March 2016 she writes about her incredible journey!
On the Couch: What it's Like Being a Female Guide On Kilimanjaro
World Expeditions' operation on Kilimanjaro actively encourages women to break into the male dominated world of guiding. Here is an interview with one of the of our female guides, Angela.
Responsible Travel with World Expeditions
By travelling responsibly, we can return to our lives feeling satisfied that our travels have left a positive impact.
Leaving No Trace On Franklin River Rafting
In November 2015, we ran a very special Leave No Trace Franklin River Rafting trip that was guided by two time Everest summiteer Tim McCartney-Snape.
17 Sustainable Development Goals
Check out the 17 Sustainable Development Goals and how World Expeditions contributes to all but four of the Goals:
The Damaging Impacts of Wood Burning In Nepal
Wood burning in Nepal is commonly used in trekking lodges for cooking and heating. Yet it is contributing to the damaging impacts of deforestation.