How community-based tourism can reshape travel for the better

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Henry Haselock is a qualified expedition leader, adventurer and fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. He has led many expeditions across the world and completed a world-first crossing on foot of the Chalbi desert in Kenya

Since the world reopened after Covid, an increasing number of travellers have sought out authentic, community-led experiences. This has created an exciting new age of tourism – but also an increasing disconnect between the commercial opportunity for host countries and the actual benefits for local communities in these areas.

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