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Every day, conservation-led travel company &Beyond seeks to leave our world a better place through our ethos of Care of the Land, Care of the Wildlife and Care of the People. Find out more about our model of sustainable travel and listen to the stories of the people who dedicate themselves to wildlife conservation, caring for rural communities and managing large tracts of protected land and ocean.

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    A touch of glamour in the Galapagos with Andrea Perez Hoyos

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 39:32


    Andrea Perez Hoyos, the Creative Director of Adriana Hoyos, talks about being the team selected to work on the innovative design of the Galapagos Explorer, &Beyond's first expeditions yacht. Find out how the unique beauty of the Galapagos served as inspiration and hear about the unusual elements that the team incorporated to create an authentic sense of place. Andrea describes the challenges of maintaining a sense of luxury and exclusivity while also keeping the design practical and functional.

    The one who swims with sharks with Lebogang Matlakala

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 47:32


    Africa Foundation's Future Leaders Program Manager Lebogang Matlakala is a paradox. A girl who grew up in the dry and dusty interior of South Africa who is an avid diver and oceanographer. An impressive academic and public speaker who advocates for simple and effective communication of complex issues to local communities. A mentor and inspiration for others who remains thoroughly grounded and humble. Listen to her tell her story of personal growth and community development as she literally and figuratively learns to swim with sharks, whether in the depths of the Indian Ocean or among the big fish of the scientific community. 

    From Traveler to Change Maker: Unleashing your power for positive change

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 81:04


    In September 2023, during Climate Week, we were joined by travel expert and writer Jessica Nabongo (our host) and panellists Amanda Ho (Regenerative Travel), Javier Arredondo (Virtuoso), Costas Christ (Sustainable Travel Pioneer), Tshewang Wangchuk (Bhutan Foundation) to discuss the power and agency that individual travelers have to turn the switches, move the dials, and catalyse positive change within the travel industry.The goal of this event was to bring together industry experts, travelers, advocates, and to give listeners a toolkit of interesting information and important actionable points that will allow each of us to travel better tomorrow; taking ourselves from travelers to change makers.The host and panellists discuss a variety of topics including what difficult questions should we be asking of our hotels or tour operators and how to go about asking them; the responsibility of different players within the travel ecosystem when it comes to making a positive impact; and ultimately how we can really make our travel count for good and bring about positive change. 

    In the footsteps of Dian Fossey with Anja Hanke & Jelena Moro

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 47:28


    Co-founders and editors of African magazine Anja Hanke and Jelena Moro talk about all things conservation and describe their experiences trekking gorillas in Rwanda. Find out about the threats to the survival of mountain gorillas, hear what is being done to ensure their survival and come along as Anja and Jelena describe their gorilla trekking adventure. 

    In the shadow of Mount Kenya with Archie Voorspuy

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 28:12


    Archie Voorspuy, manager of Suyian Conservancy, paints a picture of this wild and untamed part of Africa and the exceptional game viewing opportunities that it offers. Learn more about the Laikipia Plateau, where Suyian is situated, and find out about the rare and endangered species that make this region their home. Get a glimpse of how this working cattle ranch and wildlife conservancy operates, as well as what travellers to this secluded destination can hope to see and do.

    A new home in the kingdom of happiness

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 52:47


    Find out all about Punakha River Lodge, &Beyond's new home-away-from-home in the kingdom of Bhutan. &Beyond Asia Managing Director Suhail Gupta talks about the challenges encountered and overcome during the building of the lodge. Renowned travel writer Gisela Williams shares warm and poignant memories from her first trip to Bhutan and delves deeper into the country's unusual model of tourism. &Beyond Sales & Touring COO Ryan Powell describes the emotions of being one of the first visitors to Punakha River Lodge and expands on how &Beyond plans to make a difference in local communities. 

    By helicopter above Africa with Ben Simpson

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 46:59


    Heli pilot and Director of Tropic Air Helicopters shares his experiences of flying above Africa, from creating exhilarating experiences for travellers to shooting natural history documentaries in remote destinations and translocating elephants and gorillas for conservation initiatives. Listen to him speak about his adventurous career and describe his latest helicopter routes in Tanzania.

    Ballooning in the Serengeti with John Corse

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 45:50


    John Corse, Managing Director of the Serengeti Ballooning Company, talks about the wonder and magic of soaring over one of the planet's best-known landscapes in a hot air balloon. Hear John describe what it feels like to take off into an African sunset and find out why a balloon safari is a must on any wildlife adventurer's bucket list. 

    Rewilding Chile with Cristián Saucedo

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 75:21


    Cristián Saucedo, Wildlife Director at Rewilding Chile, introduces us to the country's unique wildlife species, from the renowned puma and condor to the lesser known huemul and guanaco. He explains the importance of rewilding and describes the work done by Rewilding Chile, touching on how the organisation is carrying on the legacy of conservationists Kristine and Douglas Tompkins. Cristián also shares his thoughts about the similarities and differences between conservation in Africa and South America.

    What makes travel epic?

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 63:25


    In conversation with writer and sustainability expert Juliet Kinsman, five voices across three continents came together to share tales of their unforgettable travel experiences to enlighten, enrich and inspire, with interconnected musings on a topic that has never been more vital.Discover epic stories, epic adventures and epic solutions about how travel can make a positive impact. Listen now to discover how travel may not only be life-affirming, but authentic and yes, epic, as it leaves our world a better place.

    Protecting the world's fastest cat with Vincent van der Merwe

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2022 49:26


    Have you ever wanted to know everything there is to know about cheetahs? These iconic big cats are one of Africa's most important predators; playing a crucial role in all the ecosystems in which they are occur. Cheetahs have been extirpated from 90% of their range across Africa and Asia, but people like Vincent van der Merwe are working tirelessly to see the species rebound. In this podcast, we hear from Vincent on the history of cheetah and the challenges which are facing the species, as well as the importance of the species and the efforts being made to protect and conserve them. We also learn about the concept of metapopulations, and how this management strategy is crucial to bringing the world's fastest cat back from the edge of extinction.

    Through the wilds of Botswana with Dux Mareja

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 59:05


    andBeyond Regional Guide Trainer Dux Mareja unravels the wildlife wonders of Botswana. Find out how the Chobe River in the north attracts abundant animal species, from vast numbers of buffalo to thronging herds of elephant. Discover the mysteries of Savute, whose life-giving channel and marsh fluctuate seemingly unrelated to the seasons. Learn about the varying faces of the Okavango Delta and find out how the flow and ebb of the delta waters influences the wildlife of this unique ecosystem. 

    Stories from the wild with Damen Pheiffer

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 36:21


    Damen Pheiffer is a specialist guide at andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve – a reserve that is close to his heart for many reasons. Listen in as we catch up with Damen and learn a little more about him, the events that brought him to Phinda, and hear some of his wild stories and wildlife experiences from his time as a guide. 

    From butler to Habitat Manager with Barry Mthembu

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 44:57


    Barry Mthembu has done it all. After starting in Phinda's star-in-training programme back in 2003, he eventually went on to become a butler, camp manager, tracker, ranger, head ranger, and now he is Phinda's Habitat Field Manager, a job which keeps him on his toes and very busy. Barry is a passionate advocate for conservation with local land custodians at its heart, and we chat to him about his background growing up in the communities near andBeyond Phinda, his journey with andBeyond, his day-to-day job as a reserve manager and community liaison, and his goals and hopes for conservation in this region going forward.

    Lion conservation in private reserves with Simon Naylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 43:48


    Phinda conservation manager, Simon Naylor, has been based at andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve for 16 years, and he has an immeasurable wealth of knowledge and expertise when it comes to conservation and management of lions. In this podcast we focus on the successes and challenges of lion conservation and management in private, fenced reserves like andBeyond Phinda, but we delve into an abundance of other topics such as the importance of lions in their ecosystems, their conservation status across Africa and Asia, the challenges facing lions as a species, and why it is crucial that we continue to protect them 

    Empowering communities for 30 years with Dr Andrew Venter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 64:41


    Africa Foundation CEO DR Andrew Venter looks back at 30 years of the Foundation's achievements and highlights the key successes of the past years. Find out what changes have taken place in the past three decades and discover what new projects are to come. Share the excitement of the spirit and vision that will drive Africa Foundation ahead for decades to come.

    Sustainability in lodge design with Jonathan Braack & Jack Alexander

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 27:52


    In this podcast, we chat to andBeyond Group Sustainability Manager, Jonathan Braack, and architect, Jack Alexander, about sustainability in the design and rebuild of the new andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge. We hear about Jack's inspiration for the new lodge, and learn about what sustainability in lodge design actually means in terms of architectural choices, building materials, overall design, and environmental considerations. We also chat to Jonathan about the inclusion of new, exciting sustainable practices in energy and water consumption, and waste management, which are now integral to the running and success of andBeyond Grumeti Serengeti River Lodge.

    A guide's journey with Thulani Mbazini

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2022 42:12


    Thulani Mbazini is an inspirational individual who has worked at andBeyond Phinda Private Game Reserve for thirteen years. He started out as a contractor in the habitat team; clearing alien vegetation and working on the reserve. He then studied and qualified to become a professional tracker, a role he delighted in for almost nine years. He always had his heart firmly set on becoming a guide at andBeyond Phinda Forest Lodge; and now, as an established guide within the team at andBeyond Phinda, Thulani has a remarkable story to tell. 

    Hope spots and the world of marine megafauna with Dr. Andrea Marshall

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 54:42


    Dr. Andrea Marshall is a co-founder of the Marine Megafauna Foundation and the principal scientist for their Threatened Species Programme, she's also a National Geographic Explorer, owner and tour leader for Ray of Hope Expeditions, and the Champion of the Inhambane Seascape Hope Spot. This Hope Spot encompasses the Bazaruto Archipelago National Park in Mozambique, as well as much more of the surrounding waters and coastline. We chat to Andrea about a host of interesting subjects including her background and journey in marine science, the importance of marine megafauna and why they need to be conserved, the role of hope spots in protecting our oceans, and why collaboration in marine science is a key to success in conserving our seascapes.

    Heart of a healer with Crispo Ndembeka

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022 53:50


    Crispo Ndembeka, Africa Foundation Regional Manager for East Africa, speaks about his background as a medical doctor and how it motivated him to join the Foundation and work towards improving the physical, social and emotional wellbeing of the region's rural communities. Crispo describes Africa Foundation's work in Kenya and Tanzania, focusing on the provision of healthcare and describing their projects' impact during the Covid-19 pandemic. Listen as he describes the challenges faced by local communities and talks about his hopes and dreams of continuing to help overcome them in the future.

    The Little-known World of a Marine Ranger with Peter Chadwick

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 55:56


    Peter Chadwick is a conservationist with a vast wealth of knowledge in both the marine and terrestrial worlds, ranging from law enforcement and reserve management, to conservation photography, wildlife ranger training and development, and even the intersection of conservation and human rights strategy and training. We chat to Peter about the world of marine rangers, the crucial role they play in protecting ecosystems, the challenges they face on a day-to-day basis, and what is being done to support these courageous men and women on the frontlines of conservation.

    Caring for the corals of Mnemba with Nancy Iraba

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 71:17


    Driven and passionate, Nancy Iraba is an eloquent advocate for any number of things – marine conservation, biodiversity preservation, access to the oceans, diving, woman power and so much more. As the Oceans Without Borders Project Manager at Mnemba Island off Zanzibar, she is also responsible for an initiative aimed at restoring the area's precious coral reefs to their full glory. Listen as Nancy talks about her journey in marine conservation, talking about how her passion for the world's oceans was slow to start and quick to grow. She describes the challenges of learning to dive, and speaks about the Community & Conservation team at Mnemba and describes how and why they chose to tackle a coral reef restoration project. Find out more about &Beyond Mnemba Island: https://www.andbeyond.com/our-lodges/indian-ocean-islands/zanzibar/andbeyond-mnemba-island/Read about the relationship between &Beyond and Oceans Without Borders: https://www.andbeyond.com/impact/coalitions/oceans-without-borders/Discover more about this and other Oceans Without Borders projects: https://www.oceanswb.org/ 

    Stories of a Sabi Sand guide with Josh van der Ploeg

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 58:56


    &Beyond Social Media Specialist Josh van der Ploeg looks back at his career as a guide in the Sabi Sand Game Reserve, from his initial training course to his years at &Beyond Kirkman's Kamp and the many research and travel opportunities that came his way. Find out how a childhood spent in Cape Town resulted in a love for the outdoors. Hear about a project to create an ID kit for leopards in the Sabi Sand led to a camera trapping adventure in the deserts of Saudi Arabia. Listen to Josh's latest travel experiences and discover how years spent as a wildlife guide translate to a career in marketing.

    Akagera – A story of hope with Jes Gruner

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 45:39


    Founded in 1934, Rwanda's Akagera National Park boasts a history as long and illustrious as some of the continent's most renowned wildlife areas, yet it remains little known in a country that is much more famous for its gorilla trekking than it is for its only Big Five game reserve.African Parks Regional Ops Manager for Rwanda Jes Gruner talks about Akagera's diversity and natural beauty, tracking the park's history since its establishment and through the ravages of Rwanda's tumultuous past until it gained a new lease on life through a partnership between the Rwanda Development Board and African Parks. He explains how this relationship works and talks about the operational model that has been used to transform Akagera into one of Africa's prime conservation success stories over the past 12 years, reminiscing about the wildlife translocations that have brought the Big Five back to Rwanda once again.Find out more about &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve, where the translocated lions and rhino came from.Read about the Return of the Lion Expedition, which allows travellers to follow in the footsteps of the lions relocated from &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve to Akagera National Park.

    A plane full of rhinos with Simon Naylor

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 13:52


    What does it take to move 30 rhino across more than half the length of Africa? Simon Naylor, Conservation Manager at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve speaks about translocating a Boeing 747 full of rhinos from South African to Rwanda to create a new breeding stronghold in Akagera National Park. Find out why the largest rhino translocation ever took place and what challenges it entailed, as well as where the rhino came from and what awaits them in their new home.

    Building a home in Africa with Jessica Getty

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 29:22


    In this second episode of a two-part series with &Beyond shareholders, Africa Foundation supporter Jessica Getty discusses her love for Africa, from her early days working as a chef at &Beyond Phinda Forest Lodge to deciding to make South Africa her family home. Discover her dedication to growing and developing staff members, and find out how she and her husband have contributed to the educational and healthcare needs of rural communities, even having a local school named after them. Find out about how her passion for conservation extended to the marine environment and what projects she and her family are involved in.Find out more about &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve.

    A 30-year African love affair with Tara Getty

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2021 29:12


    &Beyond shareholder and Africa Foundation trustee, Tara Getty speaks about his enduring love affair with Africa. From his early years working at &Beyond (then Conservation Corporation) to the home he has created near &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve. Listen to him reminisce about the early years at &Beyond Phinda, speaking about the development of &Beyond's unique business model and the growth of Africa Foundation. Find out how the communities surrounding the reserve have changed over 25 years and the role that Tara has played as a trustee of Africa Foundation. Find out about his dedication to caring for land and marine environments and his passion for the oceans through Oceans Without Borders, and listen to his views on ecotourism and his plans for the future.

    Marine predator tagging at Benguerra with JD Filmalter & Ryan Daly

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2021 42:31


    Marine scientist Ryan Daly and fisheries biologist JD Filmalter speak about the marine predator tagging project running in the Bazaruto Archipelago, explaining what species are targeted, how they are tagged and monitored, and what information is gathered. Discover how tracking the movements of the marine world's top predators can lead to an enhanced understanding of their lifecycle and contribute towards the management of marine reserves along the entire coastline of Africa. Learn how you too can contribute towards the preservation of the world's oceans by taking part in the Oceans Without Borders Marine Predator Tagging Expedition.

    Giving nature a chance with Joss Kent

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 30:13


    What does it truly mean to give nature a chance? Is it enough for us simply not to interfere or is a more active approach required? &Beyond CEO Joss Kent talks about the meticulous planning and management that is necessary to drive the regeneration of the world's wild places. How can the travel industry navigate the return of tourism while balancing growing environmental awareness with the demands of travellers starved for new destinations and experiences? Find out what themes and topics are truly important in sustainable travel and how both tour operators and travellers can help to drive genuine change.

    Knowledge is power with Linda King

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2021 29:43


    Group Human Resources & Training Director Linda King speaks about the launch of the &Beyond Academy, an initiative three years in the making. Designed to empower &Beyond staff by allowing them to earn both internal and external qualifications while working, the Academy builds on a long-standing tradition of training and development, as well as a commitment to promoting from within. Now boasting certified training material, registered training schools, and accredited assessors, the &Beyond Academy brings formalised qualifications within the reach of each and every staff member. 

    Getting to grips with responsible travel with Tony Adams

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2021 48:31


    &Beyond Conservation & Community Impact Director Tony Adams unravels the meaning of responsible travel and speaks about how tourism can help make a difference to the world's wild places, their inhabitants, and the communities that surround them. He provides advice for travellers who seek to leave behind nothing but footprints, detailing what questions to ask to ensure that they are travelling with a responsible tourism company. Lastly, Tony provides some practical examples of how companies like &Beyond can help leave the world a better place. Read more about &Beyond's impact initiatives. 

    When profit meets purpose in a dark alley with Joss Kent

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 52:55


    &Beyond CEO, Joss Kent looks back on nine years spent at the helm of the conservation-led travel company, building on its vision to leave the world a better place. He describes the magic that happens when an unshakeable sense of purpose comes together with the financial discipline and planning necessary for long-term sustainability. Find out about the sound business decisions necessary to achieve true sustainability and listen to practical tips and hints for business leaders seeking to drive sustainable goals. Learn more about how &Beyond's strong sense of purpose has made the business resilient in spite of the impacts of Covid-19.

    Birds of a feather with Dale Forbes & Nicole Robinson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 29:19


    &Beyond CMO Nicole Robinson and Dale Forbes, Head of Strategic Business Development at SWAROVSKI OPTIK, talk about the shared values that brought together the African-based luxury travel brand and the Austrian manufacturer of quality binoculars. Find out how the two worked to develop the recently launched limited edition birding itineraries, which span destinations as diverse as Bhutan, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Botswana, and Ecuador. Discover how specialist guides help to combine some of the world's best-known birding destinations with exceptional travel experiences that will appeal not only to birding fanatics, but to their travel enthusiast partners too.   Get an overview of our limited edition birding itineraries.

    Indian river journeys with Toby Sinclair

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2021 36:54


    Toby Sinclair from &Beyond Asia talks about his love affair with India's rivers, describing their ever-changing landscapes and the traces of India's culture and history that can be found along their banks. Find out about the birds and wildlife that can be spotted from a riverboat cruise in India and discover more about the Iconic Brahmaputra River Cruise.

    Connecting with communities in Botswana with Skipper Mareja

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 42:06


    Skipper Mareja, Regional Human Resources Manager for &Beyond Botswana, talks about his experiences in tourism, from managing lodges in the Okavango Delta to making a difference in the lives of local communities. Discover what it's like to run a brand new lodge in the Delta and the intricacies of working with tented camps that move every five days. Find out about the challenges faced by the communities living on the outskirts of one of the world's best-known natural wonderlands, from wandering wildlife to lack of drinking water. Hear more about the projects being put into place to assist them.

    From side hustle to thriving business with Nonhlanhla Ambrose

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 56:58


    Africa Foundation's Nonhlanhla Ambrose talks about the Hustle Economy Programme and how it is empowering young people and women in South Africa's rural areas not only to make a living but to plan for a brighter future. Find out about this innovative project, which equips young ‘hustle-preneurs' with the skills and insight to turn their dreams into reality, earning not only profits but also the respect and recognition of their communities. Warm your heart with success stories from the pilot project in KwaZulu-Natal and find out what's in store for the future as Africa Foundation plans to take the initiatives live throughout Africa. Find out more about the relationship between &Beyond and Africa Foundation. Read about Africa Foundation's vision and impact. Find out more about the Hustle Economy Programme or make a donation. Discover more about &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve.

    Tiger conservation in India with Raghu Chundawat

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 41:54


    Dr Raghu Chundawat talks about tiger conservation in India, from the inception of Project Tiger in the 1970s to the threats and challenges facing India's tiger population 50 years on and his hopes for the future. Find out why tiger reserves were established in India almost 50 years ago and how they work. Learn about the successes of Project Tiger and what they have meant for the conservation of other species in India, as well as the new set of threats and challenges facing tigers. In between, enjoy personal stories and anecdotes from one of India's premier conservation biologists and tiger experts.

    Protecting Africa's lions with &Beyond

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 61:24


    Is Africa's Big Five in danger of becoming the Big Four? Lions are one of Africa's most iconic species and a drawcard for millions of tourists, however, lion populations have declined by 50% in the last 25 years. The species is now considered critically endangered. As apex predators, lions are critical not only as a key indicator of how well the entire ecosystem is doing, but also as a means of maintaining ecological balance.  Our panel of experts talks about the threats facing the species and describes some of the projects being undertaken to reverse the loss. Find out how conservationists throughout Africa are coming together to ensure the survival of the species.  Watch a video of the live event. Find out more about the Lion Recovery Fund and the Lionscape Coalition. Find out more about &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve Conservation Manager Simon Naylor, featured in this podcast. 

    From white lions and wedding rings to communities and conservation with Msizi James

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 31:46


    Radio DJ Msizi James speaks about his journey with &Beyond and Africa Foundation, from his romantic engagement at Private Game Reserve to becoming involved in conservation and community projects in and around Phinda Private Game Reserve. Listen to the story of how a romantic engagement experience in an open-air treehouse in the heart of a Big Five game reserve turned into a meeting of like minds and turned into a journey that would reveal the significance of conservation and how it can benefit rural communities. Find out about the Hustle Economy Program, which helps young rural youth create businesses in the informal sector and hear about pangolin conservation at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve. For more about &Beyond Ngala Tented Camp, where Msizi James stayed. Find out about Ngala Treehouse, where Msizi James got engaged. Read about the unusual white lions at &Beyond Ngala Private Game Reserve. For more information about &Beyond Phinda Forest Lodge. Find out about how to experience some of the community projects spoken about by Msizi James. Learn more about the pangolin conservation experiences available to guests at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve.

    Travel itineraries that celebrate conservation

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 28:38


    Diving among the shoals of the Sardine Run, following in footsteps of a translocation that brought a species back from local extinction or learning how an African conservation model helped saved a South American species - join in the celebration of &Beyond's 30 year anniversary with a series of limited edition experiences. Listen to the extraordinary individuals who will be hosting these journeys describe what they will include and reminisce about the events that inspired them.

    More than temples and tigers with Toby Sinclair

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2021 43:17


    Blessed with diverse landscapes, home to a multitude of cultures, and birthplace of a number of the world's major religions, India has far more than just temples and tigers to offer. Toby Sinclair from &Beyond Asia takes us off the beaten path as he shares private glimpses of India's lesser-known wonders, from ancient battlefields to marvels of natural history and unexpected details of a myriad ways of life. Discover the unexplored aspects of this fascinating Subcontinent and find out how to set up a voyage that will unravel its deepest secrets.

    Exploring the marine life of Mnemba with Chris Barfoot

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 28:57


    Part of an exquisite coral atoll off the east coast of Zanzibar, &Beyond Mnemba Island is known for its warm, clear waters and the abundance of marine life off its shores. Dive Centre Manager Chris Barfoot speaks about what divers and snorkelers can hope to experience in the balmy waters surrounding the island. Listen to him explain how the Mnemba Island team works with Oceans Without Borders to help preserve this magnificent environment. Beginners can hear about the tranquil underwater world that tempts so many Mnemba guests to take their first steps into scuba at the island's PADi-accredited Dive Centre. Experienced divers will find out more about dive conditions, visibility and what marine species can be encountered while diving off Mnemba.

    Travel in Africa in times of Covid with Sherry Potter

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2021 28:03


    The prospect of travelling might sound intimidating right now, with shifting Covid restrictions and a lot of conflicting information muddying the water. But, for those of us who yearn for the pure joy that came with days of unencumbered exploration, it can also be extremely rewarding provided that you take all the required precautions. &Beyond guest, Sherry Potter describes her experience travelling during Covid, including the warm welcomes and the precautions taken to ensure her safety, as well as the help she received from her travel specialist in managing all necessary requirements.

    Celebrating plant-based menus with Murray Weakley

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 27:13


    Everyone knows that holiday calories don't count and sampling the local cooking is essential to any travel experience. But how do you deliver on this while keeping in mind healthy and sustainable options such as plant-based cooking, especially while based in a remote destination? Regional Executive Chef for &Beyond Botswana Murray Weakley talks about the food philosophy at &Beyond, explaining how food is kept healthy and sustainable while also retaining a hearty and decadent aspect. Find out how the lodges cater for vegans and vegetarians, as well as other dietary requirements, and discover how plant-based menus are being developed to satisfy even the most meat-loving guests.

    Safari unplugged with Jules Harding

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 25:05


    Jules Harding from award-winning South African band GoodLuck chats about what it was like playing their first live gig in the African bush at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve. Find out about the thrills and challenges of sensitively setting up a concert in the midst of an ancient sand forest, and hear about the natural inspirations behind the band's trademark sound. Discover what the band learned about wildlife management and conservation, and hear their impressions of being involved in the release of an endangered pangolin. Listen to Jules speak about the challenges the music industry has faced as a result of Covid-19 and find out what's next for her and the band.

    Standing tall for Africa's giants with Julian Fennessy

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 32:10


    With their characteristic profile and gentle gaze, giraffes are one of Africa's most iconic species. And yet, few people are aware that giraffe numbers have declined almost 30% over the past three decades. Julian Fennessy of the Giraffe Conservation Foundation talks about the challenges that come with dwindling wild habitat and increased human encroachment. Find out about the threats facing Africa's gentle giants, as well as the lengths that scientists are prepared to go to in order to save the species. Discover the latest research into Africa's giraffe species and find out about the challenges of translocating these unique animals. Celebrate World Giraffe Day on 21 June and find out how you can get involved.

    Changing the lives of young conservationists with Simon Naylor & Sibongiseni Sithole

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 21:54


    What does it take to convert an interest in your environment into the beginning of a lifelong career in conservation or wildlife management? Find out about the innovative programme being run at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve which is offering young members of surrounding communities the opportunity for the type of hands-on knowledge and skills development that can help launch a career. Reserve Manager Simon Naylor speaks about the Phinda Community Conservation and Research Skills Development Course, designed to empower rural youths to pursue a career in wildlife, conservation management, or tourism. Listen as he speaks about the reasons for the development of the course, details some of the training involved, and speaks about the conservation initiatives at &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve. Trainee Sibongiseni Sithole proves a behind-the-scenes glimpse of his experiences on the course, how it had changed him and what are his hopes for the future.Find out more about the Phinda Community Conservation and Research Skills Development Course. Discover more about the &Beyond Phinda Private Game Reserve, where the course is being run.

    A honeymoon in Africa with Laura Cicerale & Michael Screnci

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2021 20:17


    &Beyond guests, Laura Cicerale and Michael Screnci reminisce about their African honeymoon, from the beginning stage of choosing a destination, planning, and research to the end result – an unforgettable adventure to mark the beginning of their married life. Listen to their tips and advice, and find out why they recommend working with a travel planner with real-life destination knowledge. Laura and Michael honeymooned at &Beyond Bateleur Camp.

    The greatest shoal on earth with Walter Bernardis

    Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 41:32


    The world’s largest migration of fish, South Africa’s annual Sardine Run features billions of sardines and all the accompanying marine predators, from dolphins and whales to sharks and sailfish, as well as dozens of marine bird species. Shark specialist and scuba diving guide Walter Bernardis from African Watersports talks about the Oceans Without Borders Marine Migration Expedition, which allows guests to experience the magnificent spectacle as the sardines form into tight shoals known as bait balls, prompting thrilling feeding frenzies. A highlight that deserves to be on any diver’s bucket list, find out what it’s like to experience this underwater migration.

    A Zulu bush farmhouse beyond the ordinary with William de Jager

    Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2021 41:05


    William de Jager, manager of &Beyond Phinda Homestead, talks about what makes a sole-use safari lodge such a great travel option. Find out how the team at &Beyond Phinda Homestead takes hospitality to a new level, ensuring a tailor-made experience for travellers of all ages. Learn more about the lodge’s exceptional design, from the layout, which was done with guest comfort in mind, to the many interior design features that pay homage to the culture of its Zulu setting. Find out about the sustainability factors that ensure the Homestead leaves a light footprint on the environment and discover the touching memorial feature incorporated in its rebuild. Read more about &Beyond Phinda Homestead.

    Pearl of the Indian Ocean with Toby Sinclair

    Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2021 39:46


    Toby Sinclair from &Beyond Asia speaks about how he got to know the rich natural diversity and cultural wonders of Sri Lanka. Listen to his personal recollections of working on wildlife documentaries. Find out about the filming of Disney’s charming Monkey Kingdom about the troops of macaque monkeys living among the ruins of the ancient city of Polonnaruwa. Discover a world of varied and unique wildlife, from leopards and elephants to whales and dolphins, as well as a plethora of amphibians, birds, and butterflies. Find out what comes next for Sir Lanka’swildlife and revel in a vivid and beautiful description of this exotic destination. Find out more about Sri Lanka. Read about how you can see the macaque troops made famous in The Monkey Kingdom.

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