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Every year, millions of birds undertake ancient migratory routes that range from a few hundred miles to epic trans-continental journeys of more than 6 000 miles – no passports required, no hassle factor to consider and no backup plans to make.

World-renowned wildlife expert and photographer Chris Fallows details the sad decline of South Africa’s great white sharks.

If my regular visits to Africa’s wild spaces have taught me anything, it’s that the restorative quiet that comes from spending time in nature is part of an ancient acoustic tradition critical to our collective wellbeing. The longer I live in New York City, the more sensitive I am to sound. I often wish I was a town planner and could influence the rules of no honking and cellphones on speakerphone.

Led by David Whyte & Deborah Calmeyer, embark upon a six-day journey that incorporates the elements - earth, water, fire, air and ether - woven together by David's poetry. Come with us and rediscover the ancient wisdom that is your most precious birthright.

It was this realization that led to the creation of our inaugural Women’s Empowerment Journey in South Africa in 2019, followed by a second in Kenya and a third earlier this year in Rwanda. Next year’s journey from April 11-17, 2023 will be in Zimbabwe, and – like all our previous journeys – will be led by an all-female team of pilots, guides, trackers, conservationists, anti-poachers and hospitality teams.

When you live abroad, so very far from where you grew up – it can feel like another universe – you find yourself both looking back with a desperate longing, and forward with forceful hope.

A conservation heroine, Cathy’s accounts of saving black rhinos in South Africa are as moving as they are inspiring

Every aspect of a stay at Tswalu Kalahari celebrates place and purpose, from the artful and authentic food, and nature-led experiences and spaces, to the inspiring story of its rehabilitation

Into the Wild with David Whyte takes you on a deeply spiritual journey back to nature and self, with the elements as the framework for discovery