The Australian features an article in today’s paper that offers insight from travel industry experts on how to do better by the places we visit, referencing South Australia’s Arkaba and their Flinders Ranges rewilding projects and Silky Oaks Lodge in Queensland’s Daintree, with a quote from the creative director of Baillie Lodges, Hayley Baillie on considered, sustainable travel.
“With eco-conscious retreats including the newly revamped Silky Oaks Lodge in the Daintree Rainforest, the group has long nurtured the idea of “slow” travel. ‘Choosing to linger longer and taking a deeper dive into a destination’s people and culture is the way forward,’ she says. ‘It’s really a more empathetic way of travelling.’ Regenerative trips are blossoming according to Tourism Australia. That could mean staying at a lodge such as Arkaba Conservancy, which directly funds rewilding projects in South Australia’s Flinders Ranges.” – George Epaminondas, The Australian.
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