On-site in Ecuador 🇪🇨
Hear from expert local guide, Roberto, and Friendly Planet travelers about their experience in Quito, Ecuador — featured on New York Times list of Places to Go in 2024! 🌎
Taking notes from our sea lion friend in the Galápagos Islands on how to enjoy our day off 🌊
Happy National Elephant Appreciation Day! 🐘
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Happy #WorldOceansDay! 🌊
Together we celebrate and honor our one shared ocean that connects us all.
Visit https://worldoceanday.org to learn more about how we can be more eco-friendly to the world and its beautiful oceans!
Today is World Environment Day! 🌍
Together with our partners across the globe, we are dedicated to creating exceptional travel experiences that are beneficial to the planet and the local communities we visit.
In Kenya, our travelers have the chance to help in reforestation by seed bombing, a technique of introducing vegetation to land by throwing or dropping seedballs.
#SundayScenery stunning aerial footage of Northern Ireland's Causeway Coast 🇮🇪
#TravelTuesday
Amazing recap of Amanda's recent trip to the Galápagos Islands and Peru!
#ThrowbackThursday
Back in March, an eagle was released from the top of Dubai's Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building (160 stories and 828 meters high), with a camera installed on its back in search for its trainer, who was exactly 10 blocks from the building.
The result was a magnificent birds-eye-view of the city🦅