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Our stories about giving back, how we are shaping a more sustainable future in Africa and beyond.

May 21, 2020Giving
A Museum without Walls – South Africa's Marfa

Known as a museum without walls, the desert town of Graaff-Reinet, is set to become South Africa’s Marfa.

May 1, 2020Wonder, Giving
The Power of Support

One sentiment that was echoed throughout our robust conversation, was the strong desire and the dire need for American travelers to return to Africa.

April 2, 2020Wellbeing, Giving
The Power of Connection

I’ve always been a firm believer in the enormous power of our collective will – in that when we as a global community achieve consensus on what is important – change is inevitable.

October 31, 2019Giving
Roar Africa & WildAid: Together We Achieve More

Like WildAid, we believe that mobilizing our global community around the benefits of protecting what wildlife we have left is the most effective way to generate positive change.

September 23, 2019Wonder, Giving
In the Absence of Light

It should have come as no surprise for Stanislaw Trzebinski that he became an artist, in fact some might say it was fated.

April 30, 2019Women, Giving
Women Living With Elephants

Two weeks ago my friend Zoologist Dr Lucy King (on her way back to Nairobi) popped into New York having just spoken at the Smithsonian National Zoo and Conservation Biology Institute in Washington.

April 17, 2019Giving
Singita Community Cookery Shool

It’s no secret that good food (and wine or whatever your preferred tipple) is essential to any travel experience. It’s something that I’ve long spoken of with my friend, the renowned New York chef Dan Kluger

December 5, 2018Giving
Roar Africa's Gift Giving Guide

Happy holidays! We know it’s the time of year when you want to pick the perfect gift for your loved ones and colleagues, and a time when you can “do good” while sharing the happiness in this beautiful season.

October 28, 2018Giving
Why Travel Matters

Did you know that in South Africa alone approximately one in twenty people rely directly on the tourism industry for employment?

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