Our Philosophy
We believe travel should be a force for good. Our trips centre local people, cultures, and ecosystems, while actively rejecting extractive and poverty tourism. We’re committed travelling responsibly by supporting LGBTQ+ and local communities, prioritising slow and low-emission travel, minimising waste, and offsetting carbon where possible because protecting the places we love is just as important as experiencing them.


Putting People First
We centre the people and prioritise equity by working with Women, LGBTQ+ rights organisations, asylum seekers, refugees and locally owned businesses to uplift underrepresented communities and ensure tourism revenue stays local. We do not treat hardship as an attraction, nor do we include experiences that exploit or sensationalise communities. Instead, we work alongside local partners to create respectful, consent-led with mutual exchange and long term partnership.
Animal Welfare & Conservation
We work closely with our partners to review and monitor any animal-based activities they offer. With strict welfare standards and careful research, we only include experiences that prioritise the safety, dignity, and ethical treatment of animals. We also support anti-poaching initiatives and conservation efforts, helping protect wildlife and their habitats.
Responsible Travel
We’re committed to reducing our environmental impact whilst travelling to the places we love. From choosing responsible suppliers to encouraging low-emission options, minimising waste, and offsetting carbon where possible, we’re continually striving toward more sustainable travel.
Queer People Exist Everywhere

Queer existence is resistance, resilience, and the undeniable proof that love and identity cannot be erasedQueer people have been around for centuries in every corner of the world, living and building communities even where LGBTQI+ rights are limited. By supporting and amplifying LGBTQI+ rights groups, we help advance visibility, advocacy, and solidarity.
Our trips are curated to highlight resilience, culture, and stories, while uniting a global community of queer people.


Black and trans liberation is the liberation of all of us, because it demands we confront inequality and fight for equity.



