The Honey Hunters of Nepal
Words by Henry Comyn
The Gurung tribesmen of Nepal scale hundreds of metres up cliff faces to collect potent honey. As the pressure on the hiking regions increases, tourism options are beginning to diversify into the world of the honey hunters.
Meet The Guides I: Tessum Bryon Webber, Weber Arctic
Words by Tessum Weber
Arctic guide and local Tessum Weber grew up with one of the last nomadic Inuit families and his life in Arctic has shaped his view of what makes an epic experience.
Through The Lens: A Lion Skirmish
Photos and words by Edward Selfe
A dominant incumbent male lion sees off an intruder in the Luangwa Valley.
A Modern Day Cowboy
Words by Julian Fernandez
With one eye on the past preserving this unique culture and one on the future by educating visitors, Seudiel Walteros is a true Llanero plainsman, a modern day cowboy.
Wet Toes
Written by Tom McNally
This is what we had come for. We were deep in the Icelandic highlands. The nearest tarmac was three days’ long ride and we had no idea where the nearest human being was. The sense of freedom was palpable.
On The Tides of Time
Written by Johnny Langenheim
Today only a few of the once-nomadic Bajau people live on the open ocean where they survive by blending traditional fishing practices with more controversial modern methods.