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		<title>&#8220;40 Ways to Sustainability&#8221; continues</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Our first 40 Ways campaign winner is Neal Metha, who offered more than a dozen ideas that encompassed solar power, electric vehicles, guest education and locally produced foods and goods. Some of these we are already doing.  Several of the suggestions we have received fit within the initiatives Big Five already has in place.  A prime example [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.bigfive.com/bulletin-first-40-ways-winner/">&#8220;40 Ways to Sustainability&#8221; continues</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.bigfive.com">Big Five</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our first <strong>40 Ways</strong> campaign winner is Neal Metha, who offered more than a dozen ideas that encompassed solar power, electric vehicles, guest education and locally produced foods and goods.</p>
<p>Some of these we are already doing.  Several of the suggestions we have received fit within the initiatives Big Five already has in place.  A prime example is the suggestion of limiting the number of ‘tracking cars’ on safari in Africa.  The sight of a mass of vehicles surrounding one or two animals is all too common a sight on safaris today.  That very reason inspired Big Five to switch from large lodges to private conservancies in East Africa several years ago.</p>
<p>We encourage you to enter your sustainable ideas.  The next segment for entries will close at the end in July.</p>
<p>And, you could win a Nexus tablet!</p>
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		<title>AUSTRALIA BEYOND THE REEF</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 17:48:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Big Five targets sustainability in Australia Stuart, FL (April 29, 2013) – “Sustainable travel is not only the road to the future,” said Ashish Sanghrajka, president of Big Five tours &#38; Expeditions.  “It represents the best of our present.  In developing these journeys, we strove to share the authentic face of Australia; its true self.” [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.bigfive.com/australia-beyond-the-reef/">AUSTRALIA BEYOND THE REEF</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.bigfive.com">Big Five</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>Stuart, FL (April 29, 2013) – “Sustainable travel is not only the road to the future,” said Ashish Sanghrajka, president of Big Five tours &amp; Expeditions.  “It represents the best of our present.  In developing these journeys, we strove to share the authentic face of Australia; its true self.”</p>
<p>Much like it has already done in Kenya, Tanzania and Ecuador, Big Five built these journeys from the beginning to feature genuine experiences with traditional cultures and the natural world.  Arnhem Land, for example, has been home to indigenous people for tens of thousands of years, with relics discovered that may date back 35,500 years.  It also has some of the finest examples of ancient rock art to be found anywhere.</p>
<p>“Arnhem Land today is the homeland of some 20,000 people, who represent living history.  And we want our guests to engage with this remarkable community.  These are not people selling trinkets on the side of the road.  They are professional guides and drivers, lodge staff, historians and community leaders,” Sanghrajka added.</p>
<p>Big Five has committed to the path of becoming fully sustainable in terms of product by 2016.  This deliberate refocusing began in earnest in 2010 with a major shift to private conservancies in Kenya and, where available, Tanzania.  It continued with a rebuilding of its Ecuador and Galapagos journeys to be more inclusive of the rich cultures and natural landscapes of mainland Ecuador.</p>
<p>Big Five defines its sustainability policy in three areas: conservation and protection of biodiversity, wildlife and natural habitat consistent with sustainable tourism practices; the support for poverty alleviation and community development, including capacity building, education, and healthcare in tourism destinations; and support for cultural heritage, archaeological and historical preservation in and around tourism destinations.   These Australia programs are the latest journeys to qualify.</p>
<p>One of three new itineraries, the 14-day Kipling Collection <b><i>Wild Australia </i></b>utilizes small camps that derive most or all of their energy through solar panels.  Sal Salis Ningaloo Reef, with just nine</p>
<p>luxury tents, works to minimize its impact on its surrounding ecosystem.  Its carbon footprint is greatly reduced by its sustainable practices that include generating 100% of its energy needs through solar panels, a predominantly clean source of energy that also preserves the natural peace and quiet of this pristine area.  Each en-suite bathroom has an effective composting toilet, and the grey water from the showers and hand basins is carefully managed to ensure only filtered water is dispersed back into the ground.  Bamurru Plains also utilizes solar panels to generate about 75% of their energy.  The camp considers every aspect from waste disposal to the choice of linen to recycling bottles in terms of environmental impact.</p>
<p>“Sustainable travel and experiential travel are one and the same when done properly,” Sanghrajka added. “These programs were created after countless hours inspecting everything from the activities to the solar panels and dry cell batteries that power the camps.”</p>
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<p><b>Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions</b></p>
<p>With more than 40 years experience in premier adventure travel, Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions offers luxury guided travel to Africa, Middle East, Asia and the Orient, South and Central America, and the South Pacific.  For more information, contact Big Five, (800) 244 3483, or email: info@bigfive.com; in Canada, (888) <a href="mailto:info@bigfivetours.ca">244 3483, info@bigfivetours.ca.</a></p>
<p><b>Wild Australia:</b> http://www.bigfive.com/tour/wild-australia-from-coral-coast-to-bamurru-plains/<br />
<b>Southern Australia &amp; Tasmania:</b> http://www.bigfive.com/tour/tasmania-southern-australia/<br />
<b>Australia</b>:  http://www.bigfive.com/tour/australia/</p>
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		<title>Big Five journey selected by National Geographic Traveler</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>OMAN: CARAVANS OF THE BEDU Tour featured on 2013 list “50 Tours of a Lifetime” Stuart, FL (April 16, 2013) –  On the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman offers the traveler sunrises on a solitary beach, traditional Bedouin settlements and dramatic desert landscapes. For the sixth year, one of Big Five Tours &#38; [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.bigfive.com/big-five-journey-selected-by-national-geographic-traveler/">Big Five journey selected by National Geographic Traveler</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.bigfive.com">Big Five</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OMAN: CARAVANS OF THE BEDU<br />
Tour featured on 2013 list “50 Tours of a Lifetime”</p>
<p>Stuart, FL (April 16, 2013) –  On the southeast coast of the Arabian Peninsula, Oman offers the traveler sunrises on a solitary beach, traditional Bedouin settlements and dramatic desert landscapes.</p>
<p>For the sixth year, one of Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions’ adventures has been ranked among National <i>Geographic Traveler’s 2013</i> “50 Tours of a Lifetime.”   OMAN: CARAVANS OF THE BEDU journeys into the heart and culture of this fascinating country.  It article appears in the May 2013 issue.</p>
<p>“We are proud that this is Big Five’s sixth appearance on this list,” said Ashish Sanghrajka, Big Five’s president.  “This is a forum that embraces originality and destination knowledge.  Another important factor is that this program was crafted in keeping with our commitment to luxury sustainable tourism.”</p>
<p>Oman has a sustainability plan that is geared toward limiting the number of travelers who come to Oman at any one time in order to preserve the authentic nature of the country and its culture.  For example, this itinerary is designed to take a limited number of guests on a luxury, mobile-tented camping journey like no other.</p>
<p>It takes in some of Oman hundreds of miles of deserted beach and includes the ruins of the fabled <i>Lost City of Ubar</i>, chronicled in classical works such as Sir Ranulph Fiennes’ “Atlantis of the Sands.”  Travelers also spend a night camping in the great<i> Empty Quarter</i>, the largest sand desert in the world.  Bedu caravans set out from here on a rigorous journey into a vast, vacant land.</p>
<p>This journey includes accommodations; most meals; all transfers/transportation on a private basis; English-speaking private guides; entrance fees at sites; Big Five’s 24-hour White Glove Service<sup>®</sup> guest assistance; and Big Five’s complimentary basic trip interruption insurance.  It begins at $15,000 land price, per person, double occupancy,</p>
<p>With more than 40 years experience in luxury adventure travel, Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions offers luxury guided travel to Africa, Asia &amp; the Orient, South &amp; Central America, and South Pacific.  For more information, contact Big Five, (800) 244 3483, or email: <a href="mailto:info@bigfive.com">info@bigfive.com</a>.   For information about Big Five and sustainability, visit <a href="http://www.bigfive.com/40ways">www.bigfive.com/40ways</a>.</p>
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		<title>Big Five creates luxurious experiences in Ecuador</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 15:30:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Stuart, FL (May 8, 2013) – Contrary to some notions, luxury and sustainability are not mutually exclusive.  You can have the best of both! Big Five Tours &#38; Expeditions has teamed up with two like-minded partners – Silversea Cruises and Hacienda Zuleta – to provide a true luxury experience in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.  [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.bigfive.com/big-five-creates-luxurious-experiences-in-ecuador/">Big Five creates luxurious experiences in Ecuador</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.bigfive.com">Big Five</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stuart, FL (May 8, 2013) – Contrary to some notions, luxury and sustainability are not mutually exclusive.  You can have the best of both!</p>
<p>Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions has teamed up with two like-minded partners – Silversea Cruises and Hacienda Zuleta – to provide a true luxury experience in Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands.  Like Big Five, both companies offer award-winning services presented in luxurious surroundings, all the while remaining committed to sustainable principles.</p>
<p>“This is a niche that has needed to be filled in the Galapagos for a long time,’ said Ashish Sanghrajka, president of Big Five Tours and Expeditions, “Our goal with this partnership is continue to move away from the mass-market approach that has been predominant in the Galapagos for years.  Discounting is ruining the experience of these fragile ecosystems and ultimately has the potential to destroy them.”</p>
<p>Big Five’s goal in Ecuador and the islands is to counter that trend by choosing to create truly luxury journeys such as Luxury Ecuador with Silversea Silver Galapagos, which also encompass communities who have until recently been left out of the tourism equation.</p>
<p>Silversea Silver Galapagos, for example, is the newest ship in the Silversea line, and the most luxurious in the islands.  Once onboard, guests need only relax and enjoy.  A butler will even do the unpacking.   This all-inclusive experience offers guests all the creature comforts from nine different pillow types, to sumptuous gourmet cuisine, to complimentary beverages, wines and spirits served aboard a ship was specially designed for cruising the Galápagos Islands.</p>
<p>From the moment guests step inside the homestead of Hacienda Zuleta, they feel instantly at home.  This working farm has been the guardian of 300 years of tradition.  Today, the hacienda is also an award-winning boutique hotel that welcomes guests with warm touches such as antiques, family portraits and hand embroidered linens.  Every night, the staff lights the fireplace in each room, and places hot water bottles to warm each bed while guests are at dinner.</p>
<p>“We look for that attention to detail.  This is exactly the combination of luxury elements we were searching for when we created this program,” added Sanghrajka. “Yes, the price is going to reflect this change, but so, too, will the experience.”</p>
<p>Beyond that, guests can learn about the local community.  They explore the importance of textiles in preserving the heritage of the local Zuleta village, and meet members of the Zuleta women’s cooperative.  These woman create and sell colorful, handmade embroidered articles; and by doing so, help keep the traditional art form alive as well as provide income for their families and support for the entire community.</p>
<p>The 13-day Luxury Ecuador with Silversea Silver Galapagos journey, part of the Magellan Collection, melds Ecuador’s lesser-visited areas in the north of the country with the seven-day luxury cruise, creating more intimate and authentic cultural and wildlife experiences.  That includes a wide range of outstanding activities from horseback riding in the Andes, to snorkeling the sparkling waters of the islands.  The land cost of this luxurious adventure begins at $7,450 cruise price plus $3,684 land cost, per person, double occupancy.</p>
<p>Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions</p>
<p>With more than 40 years experience in luxury adventure travel, Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions offers luxury guided travel to Africa, Asia, the Orient, South and Central America, and the South Pacific. For more information, contact Big Five, (800) 244 3483, or email: <a href="mailto:info@bigfive.com">info@bigfive.com</a>; in Canada, (888) 244 3483, <a href="mailto:info@bigfivetours.ca">info@bigfivetours.ca</a>.</p>
<p>Luxury Ecuador with Silversea Silver Galapagos: <a href="http://www.bigfive.com/tour/ecuador-with-the-silverseas/">http://www.bigfive.com/tour/ecuador-with-the-silverseas/</a></p>
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		<title>Big Five targets sustainability for its 40th Anniversary</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Company announces 40 Ways to Sustainability  Stuart, FL, (Feb 12, 2013) –  In honor of its 40th anniversary, Big Five Tours &#38; Expeditions  is expanding its current sustainable practices initiatives with the creation of a 40-point sustainable roadmap that will lead the company to becoming fully sustainable in terms of product by 2016.  “This is [...]</p><p>The post <a href="http://www.bigfive.com/big-five-targets-sustainability-for-its-40th-anniversary/">Big Five targets sustainability for its 40th Anniversary</a> appeared first on <a href="http://www.bigfive.com">Big Five</a>.</p>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><i>Company announces 40 Ways to Sustainability</i></p>
<p><b> </b>Stuart, FL, (Feb 12, 2013) –  In honor of its 40th anniversary, Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions  is expanding its current sustainable practices initiatives with the creation of a 40-point sustainable roadmap that will lead the company to becoming fully sustainable in terms of product by 2016.</p>
<p> “This is the perfect time to launch this,” says Ashish Sanghrajka, president of Big Five. “February 12 was the day Big Five began, so it’s fitting that we begin our <i>40 Ways </i>campaignnow.”</p>
<p> Big Five is also asking the public to join in the process. “We wanted to have a little fun along the way so we are challenging them to share their ideas with us over the coming year. We will use the best ideas to help us create even more powerful journeys that encompass responsible tourism,” Sanghrajka added.</p>
<p> “We know that some countries and regions are more advanced than others; so we take that into consideration.  Our concern is to see that the ideas of sustainability are being embraced and whatever resources are available are being fully utilized.” </p>
<p> The goal of this year-long project is to develop a comprehensive set of guidelines that will serve to further enhance Big Five’s journeys in meaningful ways.   </p>
<p> This is a continuation of our tradition of caring for the planet. Since its inception in Nairobi, Kenya, in 1973, the company has been committed to what is today known as sustainable tourism practices &#8211; environmentally-friendly practices, protection of cultural and natural heritage, and support for the well-being of local people.  Company founder and CEO, Mahen Sanghrajka, joined several local tour operators in Kenya in the 1970s to form a code of ethics regarding behavior on safaris that included prohibiting drivers and guides from harassing animals on safari. </p>
<p>The entries for 40 Ways to Sustainability will be judged by Mahen Sanghrajka, chairman of the nonprofit Spirit of Big Five Foundation; and Costas Christ, well-known sustainability expert and Ambassador-at-Large for the Spirit of Big Five Foundation.  Four winners will be selected, one for each of these deadlines: May 1, Aug 1 and Nov 1, 2013 and Feb. 1, 2014. Each winner will receive a Google Nexus Tablet.  People can submit ideas via Facebook, use 40 Ways at the beginning of the post; Twitter <i>#40Ways</i>, Pinterest <i>#40Ways</i> and Google+ <i>#40Ways. </i>They can also email 40Ways@bigfive.com.  For more information, visit www.bigfive.com/40ways. </p>
<p> Celebrating its 40th year in adventure travel, Big Five Tours &amp; Expeditions offers luxury guided travel to Africa, Asia &amp; the Orient, South &amp; Central America, Arctic and the Antarctica.</p>
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