A luxury airship carrying 16 pioneering travelers will land at the geographic North Pole for the first time in history. This dream will soon become a reality.
In 1914, the explorer, Ernest Shackleton, wanted to cross Antarctica on a 2,900-kilometer-long journey across the frozen continent passing through the South Pole. The adventure became a tough challenge that would last more than 2 years.
To travel to Ladakh, one of the most remote and unknown locations in India, is to travel to one of the most magical places I have had the opportunity to visit in the world.
Driven by his values and vision of what sustainable luxury tourism can do for the planet, Sonu founded SONEVA in 1995 in the Maldives. We spoke with him about what he calls "barefoot luxury".
Pedro Fernández, "The Chef is Back" is a Colombian chef who understands cooking as an act of love. He has a cooking workshop at his home in Medellín where he organizes exclusive gastronomic experiences. Would you like to meet him?
Dereck Joubert is one of the most important cameramen of the National Geographic Society. With more than 25 documentaries completed, he has won 4 Emmy Awards. Do you want to know his fascinating story?
I have always heard that when you travel to Africa for the first time, there is no turning back. It is such an intensely vivid experience that you always want to come back because you feel that you have connected so deeply and become a part of it.
Every hour, five elephants are killed by poachers in Africa. In this context, sustainable luxury tourism plays a crucial role, not just as a way to experience the continent’s wild beauty, but as a source of funding for conservation efforts and a driver of local economies. When done responsibly, it helps protect endangered species and supports communities that live alongside them.
Responsible and sustainable tourism has found a successful model in luxury and exclusive travel experiences, where sustainability goes far beyond solar panels, skipping daily towel changes, or recycling waste. It’s about creating long-term value for local communities, protecting ecosystems, and redefining the very concept of luxury through purpose and impact.
We are increasingly aware of the impact we leave in the countries we visit and luxury travel is being redefined. The luxury experience is evolving around three concepts: Sustainability, remote, and experiential.