Welcome to the True Travellers Society Daily Podcast! It's Wednesday, October eighth, and I'm thrilled to have you with us as we explore how travel can be a force for good. Today, we’ll dig into inspiring innovations in conservation tourism and community engagement—from a pioneering rainforest lodge in Ecuador to the latest research on the real costs of human-wildlife conflict in Kenya. We’ll also look at the role of art festivals in cultural preservation and how travelers like you can make every journey matter for people and the planet. Ready to discover stories where your next adventure creates real impact? Let’s dive in. Our first story comes from deep within the Chocó-Darién rainforest of Ecuador, where Mashpi Lodge stands as a shining example of conservation tourism done right. Here’s a place where adventure and scientific research go hand-in-hand. What’s the challenge? Protecting one of the most biodiverse rainforests on Earth, which was once threatened by logging and mining. Ma
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