You can travel to improve your world for future generations.

You can travel to improve your world for future generations.

There’s certainly an atonement aspect to it. We’re now mostly aware that travel accounts for at least 8 per cent of the world’s carbon emissions,a growing figure that’s urging many of us to clarify why we’re travelling overseas,and what we’ll do when we get there.

With the pandemic reminding us how essential the travel industry is for local economies,we may also want to ensure – as part of the estimated 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s population that has ever set foot on a plane – that our travel dollars are having as positive an impact in host destinations as possible.

There’s a self-serving element to it,too. Regenerative journeys are likely to be the most enriching,since they’re about building a deeper relationship with a place,not simply having a transaction with it.

Rather than providing fodder for social media or ticking things off a list,they’re embedded with the reasons why we used to travel:a curiosity about and connection to cultures and ecologies,the very things that make our planet a vibrant,diverse place worthy of exploration.

Here,we cover 20 powerful positive impact travel experiences around the world that you can confidently put your time and resources behind.

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They all have conservation and participation,rather than consumption,at their heart,and aim to help heal the social and ecological conditions of the destination.

Since deciding what makes a place better and who makes that decision requires local involvement,they also are either run by or consult closely with local communities.

From cultural preservation and rewilding trips,to Indigenous-led campouts and earth-building courses,these are adventures that will help improve the world for future generations.

Spend time with liberated elephants in Thailand

Back to the forest … Mahouts Elephants.

Back to the forest … Mahouts Elephants.

The experienceMahouts Elephant Foundation rescues abused elephants from the Thai tourism industry and introduces them into protected forests. Their four-day Mountain Adventures include forest treks to observe the elephants,and stays with local Karen Indigenous families,who teach guests traditional weaving.

Tell me moreMahouts started a decade ago when,on holiday in Thailand,British founder Sarah Blaine saw elephants being made to dance and paint pictures for tourists. Your visit helps support the liberation of these elephants and develop community-based tourism for local income.

Need to knowAccording to World Animal Protection,more than 550,000 animals suffer daily from tourism. Wildlife rehabilitation and conservation projects offer a far superior experience than visiting animals in captivity.

Mahouts Elephant Foundation’s four-day Mountain Adventures from $615 a person. Seemahouts.org

Connect to Indigenous wisdom in Byron Bay

The experienceIndigenous-led foundation The Returning,headed by decolonisation activist Ella Noah Bancroft,runs Culture Camp gatherings at Midginbil Eco Retreat in Byron Bay (Bunjalung Country),focused on reconnecting to Indigenous wisdom and nature.

Tell me moreExpect workshops on everything from weaving and Indigenous yoga,Earth-based mindfulness and dance classes,yarns about building more resilient systems and more. Food is organic and local,and guests can camp,or book glamping tents or rooms.
Need to knowHaving First Nations people fronting travel experiences on their native lands makes for richer experiences,and elevates their important cultural knowledge.
The next five-day camp runs April 22 to 26. From $850 a person,including meals and workshops. Seethereturning.com.au

Safeguard artisan skills in Peru

Aula Artesana curates retreats and workshops to connect travellers with Peruvian culture.

Aula Artesana curates retreats and workshops to connect travellers with Peruvian culture.


The experienceWhether it’s natural dyeing,ceramics,weaving or distillation you’re into,Aula Artesana curates retreats and workshops to connect travellers with Peruvian culture.
Tell me moreOne of the best ways to enrich communities is to ensure your travel dollars land in local pockets. Aula pays above-average wages to artisan partners and works with local,independently owned restaurants and hotels only.
Need to knowWherever you are in the world,buying locally made handcrafted products like ceramics and textiles directly from makers helps preserve artistic traditions.
The seven-day Tintes y Textiles retreat in Cusco and the Sacred Valley costs $2900 twin share;next departure is July 2024. Aula also offers one-day workshops,and custom options. Seeaulaartesana.com

Book a low-impact desert lodge in Jordan

The eight-bedroom lodge in Jordan is built from mud brick and straw bale.

The eight-bedroom lodge in Jordan is built from mud brick and straw bale.

The experienceAn oasis in Jordan’s Dead Sea Valley,the Greening The Desert Project eco-lodge runs on permaculture principles,which mimic natural ecosystems,inspiring guests to use fewer resources back home.
Tell me moreThe project was started 24 years ago by world-renowned permaculture teacher Geoff Lawton to show how permaculture can transform even desertscapes. The property is closed-loop:toilet compost fertilises trees,greywater feeds the food forest,the eight-bedroom lodge is built from mud brick and straw bale and staff teach organic gardening techniques to the local community.
Need to knowRegenerative travel is all about quality over quantity,so try to spend as much time in each place as possible,extending trips by combining work commitments with holidays.
From $69 a night. Experiences including traditional bread baking and permaculture tours cost extra. Ten-day permaculture courses,taught by Lawton,run biannually. Seegreeningthedesertproject.org

Contribute to ocean conservation in Indonesia

Misool is one of the world’s most highly regarded eco resorts.

Misool is one of the world’s most highly regarded eco resorts.


The experienceSet in Indonesia’s Raja Ampat archipelago,Misool is one of the world’s most highly regarded eco resorts. It is responsible for saving one of the most biodiverse places on Earth.
Tell me moreBuilt on the site of an abandoned shark-finning camp,the resort funds conservation initiatives including the 120,000-hectare Misool Marine Reserve,patrolled by local rangers,many of whom are ex-poachers. Consequently the reef,which guests explore on daily dives,has had a 248 per cent increase in fish biomass since 2007.

Need to knowExtra sustainability points for Misool’s 13 Balinese-style bungalows being built from driftwood,and for their solar farm,female-run vegetable co-op and recycling project.
Seven nights from $4067 a person,all inclusive. Misool is closed June to September. Seemisool.info

Track endangered orangutans in Sumatra

Indonesia’s one million-hectare Leuser area is home to the world’s largest population of critically endangered Sumatran orangutans.

Indonesia’s one million-hectare Leuser area is home to the world’s largest population of critically endangered Sumatran orangutans.


The experienceResponsible Travel’s eight-day Sumatra Orangutan Experience takes you trekking through Sumatra,in Indonesia’s one million-hectare Leuser area,home to the world’s largest population of critically endangered Sumatran orangutans.
Tell me moreThe trek includes two nights of optional wild camping,river swims and village visits. Since we protect what we love,it also aims to educate guests on the issues facing this ecosystem,which is under threat from logging,palm oil,pulp and paper plantations and mining.

Need to knowEvery guest’s payment also includes a one-year “orangutan adoption” package.
Sumatra Orangutan Experience costs $2510 twin share,with monthly departures. Seeresponsibletravel.com

Foster compassion in India

The experienceDharmalaya Institute has been running since 2011 outside Bir in the Himalayan foothills,teaching sustainable practices including organic food growing and natural building,as well as meditation and yoga,creativity and personal development and more,in collaboration with the local community.
Tell me moreStay at the institute’s eco-campus for retreats and courses aligned with their mission of “empowering sensitive and skilful change-makers”.

Need to knowExperiences that help make you a more conscious human while engaging the local community are preferable to “give back” schemes like orphanage visits,which have now been recognised as a major source of exploitation.
Two-week workshops from about $330,including shared accommodation and all meals. Seedharmalaya.in

Experience an off-grid camp in Namibia

Hoanib Valley Camp is a joint venture between the local community and the Giraffe Conservation Foundation.

Hoanib Valley Camp is a joint venture between the local community and the Giraffe Conservation Foundation.

The experienceDeep in the Kaokoland Desert in remote north-west Namibia,filled with desert-adapted elephant,giraffe,lion and rhino and nomadic Himba tribal settlements,sits Hoanib Valley Camp. It’s a joint venture between the local community,who make up 90 per cent of staff,and the Giraffe Conservation Foundation,which invites guests to help monitor the desert’s giraffe population.

Tell me moreTalk about low impact:the six tented rooms and communal areas can be easily disassembled,the camp is run entirely on solar energy and water is sourced from a river bore hole.
Need to knowBy 2025,half the world’s population could be living in areas facing water scarcity,says UNICEF. Let off-grid stays be a training ground for more efficient water use back home.
Hoanib Valley Camp is open year-round;from $1100 a night all-inclusive. Seenaturalselection.travel

Experience an eco-lodge preserving old-growth forest in Costa Rica

The experienceOn the fringe of La Amistad International Park,Jurgen Stein and his sisters,Sofia and Karin,have transformed a logging operation into one of Costa Rica’s most authentic ecotourism getaways. Sitting on a 1450-hectare private reserve of mostly old-growth forest,Selva Bananito Ecolodge is deliciously rustic,with no power or air-conditioning in the cabins.

Tell me moreGuests can trek and ride horses through the property,listen to environmentalism talks,and take a gyrocopter flight with Jurgen to watch for illegal logging.
Need to knowBy funding the Limon Watershed Foundation,Selva Bananito is helping to keep the water supply to Limon city clean.
From about $150 a night twin share (two-night minimum stay),including breakfast. Seeselvabananito.com

Engage in coral conservation on the Great Barrier Reef

Help gather scientific information on the health of the reef with No Limit Adventures.

Help gather scientific information on the health of the reef with No Limit Adventures.

The experienceIf you’re a scuba diver,or want to become one,this 12-day citizen science program with No Limit Adventures combines practical dive instruction with contributions to the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority’s Eye on the Reef monitoring program.
Tell me moreYou’ll help gather scientific information on the health of the reef,spend a day at Fitzroy Island turtle hospital and a morning sorting beach waste.
Need to knowAt a time when rising temperatures are killing coral reefs,overfishing is devastating marine populations and at least 8 million tonnes of plastic is being dumped in oceans annually,it’s crucial to nurture a sense of ocean stewardship.
Monthly programs from $3650 a person,including a three-day dive course on a boat and nine nights’ dorm accommodation. Five-day options available for beginner divers. Visitnolimitadventures.com.au

Stay at an Indigenous-owned lodge in Canada

The wilderness lodge is surrounded by mountain ranges and glaciated lakes.

The wilderness lodge is surrounded by mountain ranges and glaciated lakes.


The experienceNemiah Valley Lodge in British Columbia’s Chilcotin region is indigenous-owned and operated,helping travellers to safeguard important native knowledge.
Tell me moreFrom a lodge surrounded by mountain ranges and glaciated lakes,choose between the wilderness lodge or log cabins as your base for kayaking,trout fishing and foraging,traditional village visits and indigenous fireside blessings led by native Tsilhqot’in cultural ambassadors.
Need to knowThe lodge is within one of North America’s last remaining wild horse preserves,on land that was returned to the Tsilhqot’in people in a landmark ruling.
Three and four-night all-inclusive packages from $2450 a person,until the end of summer,September 30. Seenemiahvalleylodge.com

Get stuck into rewilding in Scotland

Plant trees and monitor wildlife with conservation charity Trees for Life in Scotland.

Plant trees and monitor wildlife with conservation charity Trees for Life in Scotland.


The experienceVolunteer on Rewilding Weeks with conservation charity Trees For Life at their 4000-hectare Dundreggan estate,their “bothy” cottage in Glen Affric,or the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds reserve in Corrimony.
Tell me moreAside from planting trees,you’ll monitor wildlife and do other work to help restore the Caledonian forest,led by two dynamo guides. The work can be tough,so you’ll need a reasonable level of fitness.
Need to knowTrees help clean our air,filter our water,provide habitat for more than 80 per cent of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity and,says neuroscience,they can also help calm and soothe us.
Rewilding weeks run spring (March to May) and autumn (September and October). Cost $1100 a person,including (climate-friendly) vegetarian food and accommodation. Subsidised rates available for lower incomes. Seetreesforlife.org.uk

Trek with a carbon-negative company in Vietnam

Trek through the jungles of Cao Bang in northern Vietnam.

Trek through the jungles of Cao Bang in northern Vietnam.


The experienceMuch Better Adventures plants enough trees to pull at least twice the amount of carbon out of the atmosphere for every trip. On their newest 10-night trek in northern Vietnam,you’ll hike between homestays within a UNESCO Global Geopark,while creating sustainable livelihoods for local families.
Tell me moreYou’ll trek through the jungle of Cao Bang,past limestone cliffs and lakes and rivers and the stunning Ban Gioc Falls,while connecting with the native Thai and Nung people.
Need to knowMuch Better Adventures has B Corp certification and it works only with locally owned independent businesses,and 5 per cent of revenue goes to its conservation and reforestation-focused foundation.
Much Better Adventures’ treks run year-round,from about $2500 a person,twin share. Seemuchbetteradventures.com

Fund community and conservation in Peru

Supporting traditional lifestyles … La Base Lamay farming,Peru.

Supporting traditional lifestyles … La Base Lamay farming,Peru.

The experienceCommunity and the conservation of high Andean ecosystems are the focus for La Base Lamay,a small locally owned tour company based in Lamay village in Peru’s Sacred Valley.
Tell me moreAside from paying fair wages to community members to run hikes,farming and cooking days,natural dye and fibre workshops,bee sanctuary tours and other experiences that uplift and showcase traditional lifestyles,La Base uses tourist dollars to conserve Lamay trail systems and native reforestation.
Need to knowLocal community members,orcampesinos,are at the heart of decision-making in terms of what they want to showcase of their culture.
Half,full or multi-day private or group departures available year-round,from $77 a person. Seelabaselamay.com

Tackle an adobe earth building course,California

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The experienceCan ancient techniques be reimagined to solve global issues? A natural building workshop at the California Institute of Earth Art and Architecture (CalEarth) in the Mojave Desert,might convince you they can.
Tell me moreFounder Nader Khalili developed the “superadobe dome”,beehive-like structures based on ancient building designs that fill the institute. You’ll learn to build these using sandbags and barbed wire.
Need to knowCalEarth was founded in 1991 as a non-profit,discovering ways to provide shelter for the homeless,disaster victims and refugees.
Undertake a monthly Open House tour ($22),or a multi-day workshop either at the institute or with sister organisations in Mexico,Spain and beyond. Seecalearth.org

Five more regenerative travel experiences


Go off-grid at a surf retreat in Sumba,Indonesia
Clifftop eco-retreat Ngalung Kalla worked with local Sumbanese to turn the bay it’s set on into a Marine Protected Zone. Food comes from their organic gardens,employees are locals,energy is renewable and permaculture courses are available for guests.Seengalungkalla.com

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Learn to steward nature in the Northern Rivers,NSW
The husband-and-wife duo behind Bower Camp Co run camping retreats in northern NSW,organising the set-up,cooking,fire-making,hikes and activities,to help guests remember that we are part of nature.Seebowercampco.com.au

Connecting with local artisans in Guatemala
Thread Caravan runs week-long art workshops to link travellers with indigenous makers. Learn embroidery on a sailboat in Panama,backstrap weaving in Guatemala and more.Seethreadcaravan.com

Safeguard Sherpa communities in Nepal
The Happy House,in the little-visited village of Phaplu in north-eastern Nepal,is Sherpa-owned and run,and guest stays raise funds for the local hospital and monastery.Seebeyulexperiences.com

Preserve ancestral wisdom in the Amazon
At family-owned and run non-profit Jakon Rate,travellers can help elevate and preserve the cultural and ancestral wisdom of the native Shipibo-Konibo people of the Peruvian Amazon.Seejakonrate.org

Nina Karnikowski is the author of the new memoirThe Mindful Traveller (Affirm Press) and Go Lightly:How to Travel Without Hurting the Planet (Laurence King Publishing)

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