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Madhya Pradesh: Trekking through the Tranquil Heart of India

  India with a difference: without noise, people and air pollution.  Traveller Simon Schöpf followed in the footsteps of the Bengal tiger through the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, far off the beaten track. He writes about his experience … Continue reading Madhya Pradesh: Trekking through the Tranquil Heart of India

Travelling Home – When We Wander, Are We Lost?

Himali Singh Soin writes a meditative piece on the idea of home. Originally written in August 2014 for Jetwings Magazine. Newborn, I open my eyes to the bright light of the world, the ceiling split open and spilled the sky, … Continue reading Travelling Home – When We Wander, Are We Lost?

Antarctica Matters: Racing to Cross Antarctica

Two adventurers are attempting to cross Antarctica alone, without support, without being resupplied by food, or assisted by any means of transport other than the power of their legs. If either or both succeed, they will be the first to … Continue reading Antarctica Matters: Racing to Cross Antarctica

Treading on the Explorer’s Trail in Satpura National Park

Ibex Expeditions  recently organised The Panchmarhi Trail in Satpura National Park with partners Reni Pani Lodge for the delegates of ATTA’s Adventure Connect. The journey, led by Mandip Singh Soin and a senior naturalist captured the explore spirit, was full … Continue reading Treading on the Explorer’s Trail in Satpura National Park

Antarctica Matters: Scientists Discover Graveyard of Continents Beneath Ice

Antarctica has been called the least understood continent of Earth. Recently, data from a discontinued European satellite reveals that the ice sheet beneath eastern Antarctica is a graveyard of continental remnants. The research, led by Jörg Ebbing, a geophysicist at Kiel … Continue reading Antarctica Matters: Scientists Discover Graveyard of Continents Beneath Ice

North East India: Responsible Tourism Recommendations at India’s International Tourism Mart 2018

  The north-eastern part of India is an explorer’s paradise. Part of the eastern Himalaya, the region is covered by the mighty Brahmaputra-Barack river systems and its tributaries. The region has some of the last remaining  rainforests of the Indian subcontinent, that support … Continue reading North East India: Responsible Tourism Recommendations at India’s International Tourism Mart 2018