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Can a safari ever be truly guilt-free? Travel journalist Alexandra Owens explores this thought-provoking question in her latest BBC feature, exploring the rise of sustainable safaris and how the industry is evolving to meet the demands of conscientious travelers. As she uncovers the shifting landscape of responsible travel, we're thrilled that Go2Africa’s Annual State of Safari Travel Report served as a trusted source for insight into this growing movement. Owens writes: "Now, as the pressure of climate change rises, an increasing number of travellers are seeking out environmentally and socially ethical safaris that minimise their carbon footprint. According to one report by B Corp-certified travel advisor Go2Africa, interest in sustainable safaris has grown by more than 1000% over the last four years." From carbon-conscious lodges to conservation-driven experiences, the safari of the future is taking shape - one that honors the land, its wildlife, and the communities that call it home. Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/gmNJ-Hgu For a deeper look into the state of safari travel in 2024, explore our latest report: https://lnkd.in/eM-UbXBU #Go2Africa #SustainableSafaris #Africantravel #BBCTravel #WildlifeConservation #BCorp

  • Travel journalist Alexandra Owens explores this thought-provoking question in her latest BBC feature, exploring the rise of sustainable safaris and how the industry is evolving to meet the demands of conscientious travelers.
As she uncovers the shifting landscape of responsible travel, we're thrilled that Go2Africa’s Annual State of Safari Travel Report served as a trusted source for insight into this growing movement.

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