Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone expedition
Description of Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone expedition
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Dietary requirements:
We can cater for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Responsible Travel
As the pioneers of responsible tourism, we've screened this (and every) holiday so that you can travel knowing we've worked to maximise the benefits of your holiday to local people and places, and minimise any negative impacts.
Planet
CARBON REDUCTIONOur trips aim to positively impact the countries, communities and environments we visit. Our policy draws on the criteria set out by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council (GSTC) and tries to recognise many of the principles within the United Nations World Tourism Organisation's (UNWTO) Global Code of Ethics for Tourism.
This expedition through West Africa does not use any domestic flights. For the international flights, we suggest that our customers calculate their estimated impact on the environment of their flights and choose to purchase sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to act on their emissions, if possible or purchase carbon offsets from certified climate projects
Once we are in the region, we minimise our carbon footprint. All food is locally sourced, and we use locally owned and managed hotels. Vegan and vegetarian food is available but must be requested in advance.
ENVIRONMENT AND WILDLIFE
On this tour, we are committed to reducing the environmental impacts of our visit. Our guides are all locally based and experts in the region. There are many opportunities to meet with local communities during the tour, as that is what the tour focuses on. For example when we meet the Malinke people and experience traditional music performed by a Griot, the revered “African Troubadour
We meet the Kissi ethnic group, renowned for worshiping mysterious stone gods called Pomo, ancient sculptures discovered deep in the surrounding forests. Travellers are encouraged to interact and purchase locally produced goods here. We meet the local people and help protect the region by using and promoting environmentally sustainable tourism.
Our team doesn't use plastic bags in our office or on our tours. When purchasing items and food for trips, we use reusable fabric bags. Any plastic bottles we have to use are recycled or given to remote communities, who reuse them as storage containers.
Our clients are encouraged to deal with waste appropriately and limit their use of single-use plastic. We advise clients to bring their own reusable metal drinking bottles, which can be used long after their tour.
People
LOCAL ECONOMYWe strive to generate greater economic benefits for local people and enhance the well-being of the communities we visit while still providing a positive and rewarding experience for our customers. Our business aims to minimise tourism's negative social, economic, and environmental impacts.
Our local partner regularly gives traineeships to local students because they know it is important that young people in the region have a chance. We are proud to say that some of their best employees started like this, with a traineeship.
This tour aims to use 100% locally owned accommodation and 100% local guides and drivers.
EMPLOYMENT, INCLUSIVITY AND DIVERSITY
We understand that the responsibility and action needed in a particular location will depend upon the local environment and culture. Tourism is one of the most important and largest industries on the planet. It accounts for 11% of the world’s GDP and 12% of its exports. It employs more people worldwide than any other industry, with millions of families relying on tourism for their daily needs.
All employees have health and life insurance and the highest salary standard and working environment. The company culture is embedded in being socially responsible and environmentally conscious with minimal impact on the environment and local culture and heritage.
All the experiences on this tour are crafted with local communities, showcasing their art, cuisine, and traditions. This collaborative process, driven by local ownership, ensures authenticity and sustainable tourism. You can explore the vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes while empowering local communities. This tour actively supports women entrepreneurs, ensuring tourism drives financial empowerment, such as when we visit the sacred Bundo masks and enjoy authentic dance performances with local meals.
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