Travel

When considering sustainable travel, it is essential to be informed about the place that is being visited, its flora and fauna and the local community. Sustainable tourism destinations rely upon the conservation of fragile ecosystems, reducing carbon footprints and celebrating local cultures and knowledge. Sharing the journey with people who are experienced, openminded and have a passion for the natural environment will embellish a love for the land and all of its striking features. Staying in accommodation which commemorates the use of locally sourced material and food products offers an enriching experience in support of both resident communities and sustainable design.

Walking wukalina

Issue 61

A trek in Tasmania morphs into a journey through time, discovering the knowledge and traditions of Indigenous Australians.

Bravo Brugarol

Issue 60

A Spanish sojourn to imbibe the gastronomic, architectural and natural delights of a Catalonian farmhouse and winery.

Furneaux Foraging

Issue 59

Can you keep a secret? Whether intentionally or otherwise, the Flinders Island locals have managed to keep quiet about this extraordinary isle off north-eastern Tasmania.

Gundagai Glamping

Issue 58

A small off-grid cabin perched high on a Gundagai sheep and cattle farm becomes a beacon for people hoping to spend some time away from the daily grind – or get married.

Ningaloo Salvation

Issue 57

Reef, desert and sky culminate in a defining Australian landscape.

Walk On The Wild Side

Issue 50

The new Three Capes Track on the Tasman Peninsula is a feat of design and engineering that matches its peerless setting. An instant classic.