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Last week, I wrote from the snow-flecked Arctic Circle. This week, I’m surrounded by the sticky, sweltering greens of a hillside jungle in Thailand. But never fear, by next week, I’ll be back in the UK, desk shaped at a coffee shop, wondering when my FitBit will stop beeping at me for inactivity.
But whether you’re on the road or staying at home, it’s always the right time to read about the world.
Seeking unusual travel experiences often means that you’ll be travelling to places less spoiled by tourism. We all want to preserve those experiences for future generations of travellers, and that’s why engaging in sustainable tourism is so important.
That’s why we’re happy to be sponsored by Laba Africa Expeditions for this article. Laba Africa specialises in individual active, adventure, and volunteer trips all over Africa – including Rwanda. Its team of expert guides pride themselves on sustainable travel initiatives, including its Sustainable Safaris Itineraries and Tree Mapping programme.
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