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Grand American Adventures is now part of Exodus Travels.
We will now be using the brand name of our award-winning sister company Exodus Travels.
Travel can, and should be, a force for good. At Exodus we believe that our type of small scale, positive impact tourism can bring benefits to many communities, help preserve the environments we travel to see, and provide real and positive social exchanges. Our award-winning responsible tourism initiatives strive to do just that – and it’s by building these relationships with incredible people all over the world that we’re able to understand our own place in it. Find out more about our different causes here.
'Ngumu' shines a spotlight on the incredible female porters of Mt. Kilimanjaro. This powerful new film follows Olympic Gold Medalist Crista Cullen as she embarks on a journey with the pioneering women changing the face of Mt Kilimanjaro.
What happens when one Irishman takes on the Inca Trail – as a porter?! In 2016, Jarlath McHale took on Peru’s most famous trek, the Inca Trail. In 2017, he went back to complete the same four day route – but this time as one of the porters who so inspired him first time round. Filmed and edited by our own videographer.
Exodus leader, Mika, takes a group of 16 school children on their first safari. The children travelled to the Naboisho Conservancy in Kenya, adjacent to the Maasai Mara National Reserve. The density of lions within Naboisho is one of the highest in the world.
Set up by Valerie Parkinson, Flat Felting is one of the initiatives that make up the Exodus Travels Foundation's Himalayan Community Projects. They aim to empower women, give them alternative sources of income, especially during the winter months when the snow limits what they can do in their villages.
Central to the Exodus ethos is that we take every effort to tread as lightly on the environment as possible. So we decided to 'ban the bottle' and work towards eradicating plastic water bottles from our trips.