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I hope it will make us more considerate, more sensitive, more aware. Perhaps we will learn a new rhythm, something a little slower that has us taking the time to observe and absorb and not waste.
In a world where time spent in nature is medicine for the soul and we are craving wide open spaces, what better way to feed our desires than taking a look at the design behind some of the best wilderness experiences waiting for us.
At ROAR AFRICA, we see family safaris as a particular and passionate specialty – and so we work hard to create insightful, immersive, imaginative and engaging journeys that shift the consciousness
While I’m enormously proud of the work that we at ROAR AFRICA do to support and empower the conservation of our wild spaces and the African communities in which we work, I know that I need to do more and be more.
Known as a museum without walls, the desert town of Graaff-Reinet, is set to become South Africa’s Marfa.
Last week’s webinar ‘The Power of Support – Lifting Africa when the World Rebounds’ – was a discussion on how travel is an enforcement for good and how much Africa needs us to come back when its safe.
One sentiment that was echoed throughout our robust conversation, was the strong desire and the dire need for American travelers to return to Africa.
The idea was simple enough…why not create an experiential learning journey for women, led by women?
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.