We don’t know about you, but it sometimes feels like the planet is being overrun by tourists who don’t really understand what it means to be a tourist. They’re either loud, rude, show-offs, oblivious to those around them who are there for all of the right reasons. That completely belies what travel is all about. So, what do you do when confronted with this kind of situation? One is to confront the buffoon, but that may only make things worse.


Realistically, a more manageable approach is to be in the right place at the right time, surrounded by the right people. But how do you coalesce all of these sometimes widely diverse situations into the perfect situation? One simple solution is to be a part of a group with the same goals. There are many organisations who can pick up the mantel. We are proud to feature some our affiliate partners who focus on matching those think alike. Just a few are G Adventures, Wendy Woo and, the subject of this post, Lindblad. Or, to be more precise, National Geographic-Lindblad Expeditions. National Geographic needs no introduction, but Lindblad might be new to you. Hike into jungles, kayak through fjords, or snorkel with sea lions on a small ship cruise. Life-changing travel experiences in the world’s wildest places for over 50 years. That’s Lindblad. Want to learn more? And we can help as well. Click here.




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