Our Conscious Travel Blog provides you with information on conservation subjects, volunteering, field guide training, sabbaticals, travel preparations and client reviews. Learn more
Helping where help is needed and making a difference – volunteer work is in all means a benefit. Unfortunately, more and more organizations turn out to be traps, exploiting the volunteers' good will and only being after the money they can make.
Read more
If carried out correctly, ecotourism is a feasible solution for conserving nature and for sustainable economic development. Learn more about ecotourism, conservation and the impact of COVID-19
Regardless of whether you are a customer or an interested party: come and receive detailed information on game ranger training and answers to your questions in one of our EcoTraining web seminars.
Volunteer abroad: What exactly is volunteering? What are the benefits from volunteering abroad? Learn more in the following FAQ section on volunteer work.
Petén, Guatemala, offers ancient ruins, lush rainforests, and biodiversity, making it a sanctuary for wildlife and adventurous travelers.
Experience the fascinating safari in Africa in harmony with the sun. Enjoy the golden hour for unforgettable animal sightings and breathtaking moments.
Platte Islands is a jewel in the Indian Ocean. Its barrier reef and seagrass meadows are an important nursing station and a safe haven for an extraordinary diversity of marine life. Untouched beaches, azure blue waters, and palm tree forests invite you to explore its unique ecosystem. Learn more about Platte Island in our blog.
Home to almost 1,000 species of bird, as well as a great diversity of unique plant and animal species, the Himalayas is a must-visit destination for birdwatching enthusiasts.
Embark on an authentic wilderness adventure through Botswana's Okavango Delta, as witnessed by Lonely Planet's social media director Deepa Lakshmin.
Nestled in the heart of Botswana, the relatively quiet and unspoiled Mababe Private Reserve stands as a testament to the country's rich biodiversity.
Our lovely team member Meghan was interviewed by our partner Go Abroad about her passion for work as well as travelling and her tips for it.
This October, we mark a significant milestone in our journey – Natucate's 10th anniversary. It's been an incredible decade of conservation and exploration!
If you have ever experienced feeling down after coming back from travelling, you are not alone - this phenomenon is the so-called post-travel blues. Through research by scientists, there is now an officially recognised name for it: Post-vacation syndrome (PVS).
Lydia spent four weeks in our North Island Conservation Project in the Seychelles. Read her report about her time as a volunteer.
Wayne spend four weeks at the animal welfare project in Koh Lanta, Thailand. Read about his volunteering time in his review.
In 2023, James joined our Kalahari Primitive Trail. As an experienced field guide, he shares his unique impressions with us.
The hunter-gatherers of the Kalahari are no longer isolated from the modern, money-making world. Nowadays, they maintain many aspects of their indigenous way of life, but like any other people, they adjust to the circumstances.
By confirming the "Subscribe now" button, I hereby bindingly subscribe to the Natucate newsletter, which contains comprehensive information in the field of sustainable travel. For information: Detailed information regarding the performance measurement included in this consent, the use of the dispatch service provider Mailchimp, the logging of the registration process and your revocation rights can be found in the privacy policy.