From visiting Myanmar’s community of retired elephants, to a small guesthouse in Northern Thailand, our experiences are hand-picked by our specialists — who have worked with our in-country partners to ensure they have a lasting positive impact on the local community.
We put responsible travel at the heart of everything we do at Audley, including hotels. Here are some of the most thoughtfully run places you can visit, from a rhino-tracking lodge in Kenya to a guesthouse in a Jordan nature reserve.
We’re committed to making sure the experiences we offer take a responsible approach, and that your visit has a positive effect. Read about recent work we’ve completed on our Audley Elephant Policy and our pick of the best experiences that put the wildlife first.
Rebecca and her son visited Uganda’s gorillas with Audley. She was so moved by the experience that she decided to get a master’s degree in primates and how to conserve them. We sat down to talk with her about the life-changing trip.
Jonny, from our Africa team, recently returned from Cape Town, South Africa. Here, he reports on the city’s vastly improved water situation and on the innovations that have transformed the city.
Indochina specialist Alex explains how to explore the tribal villages of Vietnam and Laos. He discusses his newly designed, intrepid route which takes you to remote communities, across isolated border crossings and along jungle-shrouded rivers.
Looking for something a little different? Read about our latest finds from around the world, including a new intrepid rainforest experience in Borneo and a guided tour of New South Wales’ local produce.
We look into Cape Town's current water situation, including the areas affected, the impact on visitors, and why it's more important than ever to visit the Rainbow Nation.
Audley clients Rob and Jenny Drybrough-Smith recently journeyed to Araveli Cottages and Tented Camp as part of a longer trip through north India. They recount their experiences in the local community, learning about daily life and spending time with local residents.
Alice, a member of our marketing team, provides an update on our fundraising so far. She shares her experiences of journeying to rural Rajasthan in India to see how the money we raise is being used to benefit the local community.