In a feature marking Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, Forbes explores a series of wildlife-focused journeys inspired by the naturalist’s lifelong work in conservation and environmental storytelling.

The article highlights destinations that reflect Attenborough’s enduring influence on how people experience and understand the natural world, from Antarctica and Patagonia to the Amazon and the Galapagos Islands. Within the Galapagos section, the archipelago is presented as one of the world’s most iconic wildlife destinations and a place central to Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution.

While small-yacht exploration is recommended as one way to experience the islands, the feature also points to land-based alternatives for travellers wishing to stay grounded. Galapagos Safari Camp is included in this context as a tented camp experience on Santa Cruz Island, positioned alongside a small selection of high-end Galapagos stays.

Framed within a broader discussion around conservation, biodiversity, and meaningful encounters with nature, the inclusion reinforces Galapagos Safari Camp’s place within a more thoughtful and experience-led approach to travel in the archipelago.

 

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