In an interview feature by Uncharted, co-founder Stephanie Bonham Carter shares her perspective on the Galápagos and the evolution of travel experiences within the islands.
The conversation explores how the Galapagos has shifted from a predominantly cruise-based destination to one that now offers a range of approaches, including land-based stays. Within this context, Galapagos Safari Camp is referenced as part of a broader, more flexible way to experience the islands—one that allows travellers to tailor their journey according to their interests and pace.
A key theme throughout the interview is the importance of exploring beyond a single island, particularly uninhabited ones, where the effects of isolation on wildlife are most evident. The marine environment is also highlighted as central to the Galapagos experience, with snorkelling and diving described as essential to understanding the richness of the archipelago.
The article reinforces the idea that there is no single “correct” way to visit the Galapagos. Instead, the focus is on finding the right balance between land and sea, guided by personal preference and curiosity.
Positioned within Uncharted’s wider editorial content, Galapagos Safari Camp forms part of a curated, experience-led approach to travel, where itineraries are designed around the individual rather than a fixed format.
Read the full interview at Uncharted
