Example Itineraries & Trip Ideas
We create meaningful, sustainable travel experiences that honor nature, celebrate culture and support the communities who call each place home. Think slow travel, ethical partnerships, locally rooted guides, and destinations chosen for their ecological integrity and cultural significance.
Scotland
Stay in a guesthouse or community-run lodging in a rural area (Highlands, islands) that supports the local community rather than big chain hotels.
Join a guided, small-group tour that partners with local artisans, conservation trusts, farmers.
Participate in volunteer-style elements: e.g., helping with habitat restoration, sheep crofting, local gardens, or learning from local craftspeople.
A “crofting experience” (i.e., staying on or visiting a small community‐run farm or croft) is cited as part of Scotland’s meaningful travel offerings.
Participate in a “rewilding journey” and wildlife-watching tours that help protect natural heritage. This is part of a broader effort in Scotland to engage visitors in nature restoration, wildlife habitat protection, and sustainable outdoor experiences.
Participate in a guided trek, help with restoration work, or visit with a social enterprise that is living sustainably.
Hawaii
Visit the Maui Pineapple Tour (on Maui). You learn about pineapple farming, local agriculture, and how the farm integrates with the community.
Spend time with Skyline Hawaiʻi (also on Maui). Their work combines adventure (zip-lining) with native forest restoration: visitors can participate in tree-planting, learn about Hawaiʻi’s native species, and engage with conservation efforts.
Volcanoes National Park eco-tours that combine geology, ecology, and Native Hawaiian mythology. (Big island)
Sea turtle and monk seal monitoring with local marine conservation programs.
Take a sustainable marine/ocean-focused experience, with an operator who emphasises environmental respect, local culture and small-group marine activities.
Seek tours that emphasise low-carbon transport (e.g., small-group, electric vehicles, bike tours) and respect local ecosystems.
Thailand
Visit the rural communities of Laem Sak and Ban Nai Nang (Krabi). Spend time with community leaders, join hands-on projects like waste-management or traditional craft-making, and see how tourism directly supports local livelihoods.
Explore the mangroves of Ban Thung Yee Peng (Krabi). Take a guided mangrove tour led by trained local stewards and learn how Krabi’s “Prototype Model” is shaping low-carbon, nature-first tourism as an alternative to crowded beach experiences.
Join marine-conservation activities around Ko Ngai. Experience snorkeling or diving tours that pair marine discovery with education and community-based conservation, offering a deeper understanding of coral, seagrass, and coastal protection efforts.
Take part in cultural-heritage and craft workshops. Learn traditional batik, local cooking, or artisanal crafts directly from Thai creators, supporting cultural preservation and engaging with community life beyond staged tourist shows.