Powerful Stride, Small Footprint
In 2020, World Expeditions will celebrate 45 years of providing sustainable adventure experiences around the world. In our age of increasing urbanisation, environmental destruction and loss of adventurous opportunity, the company remains true to their founding philosophy of blending genuine life-changing adventure in stunning destinations with proactive preservation of the people, animals and environments that make those destinations so special in the first place.
Read MoreThe Future of Travel
As barriers and borders between cultures dissolve, as globalisation and technological innovation continue to disrupt the future, more of us feel duty-bound to understand the effect our adventures have upon the natural and cultural environments we visit. Outdoor chatted with one of the pioneers of the ‘leave no trace’ ethos, World Expeditions, about their leadership role in this most progressive of initiatives.
Read MoreYour Next Port of Call: Port Macquarie
Whether you like to get coated in dirt or sand when pursuing adventure, the lovely seaside town of Port Macquarie has you covered, with its world-class MTB park and beautiful beaches.
Read MoreCentral Gippsland: A Varied Land
Central Gippsland contains 1500-metre peaks, 150 kilometres of continuous beach, and 100s of square kilometres of lakes, not to mention endless inland hikes and rail trails through forests and rolling hills.
Read MoreSearching the South Island, NZ
Sit back, relax and take a virtual tour through New Zealand’s mind-boggling South Island.
Read MoreFinding Adventure in the Everyday
Drawing on a lifetime of travel, Hari Raj reflects on the nature of adventure, finding that it can be as big or as small, as crazy or as tame, as far-reaching or as insular, as you want it to be.
Read MoreSwitzerland in Summer
Switzerland is dangerously addictive. Go there once and you'll end up going back every European summer.
Read MoreDesert Expeditions with a Scientific Twist
Outdoor catches up with Andrew Harper of Australian Desert Expeditions to learn about his camel expeditions.
Read MoreReturning to the Franklin River
Imagine paddling down a river you fought to preserve back in the 80s.
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Exploring Tasmania's Tarkine on Foot
For those yearning to escape the rat race and delve headlong into nature, this summer there’s a new route to consider. A brand new course through the pristine takayna/Tarkine in Tasmania’s north west.
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