Travel Articles
Malayan Tigers: Is it Too Late for Malaysia’s National Animal?
Malayan Tigers, also known as Panthera tigris jacksoni, are one of six subspecies of tigers and can only be found ...
All About Aruba – 8 Things to do in Beautiful Aruba
In the Caribbean sea is the island of Aruba, a constituent country of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Aruba is ...
Conservation and Preservation of Wildlife in Uganda
Pure Breaks offer a range of wildlife and activity adventures in some of Uganda’s most pristine natural landscapes and ...
The Remnants of Khmer: Cambodia’s Mighty Empire
Nestled between Laos, Thailand and Vietnam, and bordering the tropical waters of the Gulf of Thailand, with its coral reefs ...
Exploring the Remnants of the RMS Rhone
The British Virgin Islands are a collection of Islands and Islets which rest in the Eastern Caribbean Sea. The Islands ...
Retreat to Relaxation in the Caribbean
When searching for your dream destination and break away, is wellness something that is at the top of your list? ...
Are Poachers to Blame? Exploring the Complexities of the Illegal Wildlife Trade
You leave before dawn, wrapped up warm as the last of the cold night air lingers as long as it ...
Is Travel Sustainable?
The pursuit of sustainability within each working sector is by no means an easy feat. It requires sustainability for the ...
Thailand’s Top 5 Stunning Rural Attractions
If you mention Thailand to anyone, it is more than likely that they will think of Bangkok. With its vibrant ...
The Importance of Sea Ice: Humanities Failure
We have been told countless times the horror of ice caps, icebergs and ice sheets melting, and many of us ...
Broadening Knowledge of Sustainability through Museums
The global climate crisis is a terrifying fact that we as a society can no longer ignore and it is ...
The Importance of Educational Trips to Sustainable Places
As the planet’s climate becomes increasingly unstable and communities in some parts of the world become threatened, sustainable holidays ...
Nanny of the Maroons: A Casualty of Colonialism
Who is Nanny of the Maroons?
Every culture, every place has a history. Of people, their deeds, of the consequences ...
Full Circle: The Future of the Economy and Environmental Sustainability
Humans face an abundance of pitfalls in relation to the ongoing climate crisis. When faced with the reality of its ...
Greenwashing in the Tourism Industry
Despite the urgency of climate change, greenwashing in all industries is on the rise – including in the tourism sector. ...
Curaçao’s Approach to Sustainable Ocean Management
The economic benefits of tourism on the island of Curaçao are undisputed, with the revenue enabling much-needed developments ...
Top 10 Safari Escapes in Kenya
Located in East Africa with a coastline flanking the Indian Ocean, Kenya encompasses many landscapes, ranging from savannahs, Lake lands, ...
The Protection of Bwindi Impenetrable Forest
We’ve all heard the typical spiel that 48 football fields worth of forest is lost every 1.2 seconds. ...
Top 5 Unique Escapes for Mental Wellbeing in Kenya
Wellbeing in Kenya
With the end of the UK’s lockdown just on the horizon, at last we’re able ...
Unique Experiences In Botswana
It’s no myth that Southern Africa, with its diverse array of natural geography and varied landscapes, is home to ...
How Local Communities are Saving Indonesia’s Coral Reefs
The world’s coral reefs are dying.
After COP26, countless people were left dismayed at our world leaders’ laughable attempts ...
Beautiful Places Humanity Will Have Destroyed By 2100
I want to be able to tell you that you have all the time in the world to go and ...
Water and Moon: Cambodia’s Biggest Festival
Cambodia, a nation with a rich history formed by multiple cultures: from the early Indianised states of Funan and Chenla, ...
Progressive Botswana and the LGBT+ Movement
According to Human Rights Watch, it is illegal to have homosexual relationships in 32 of the 54 nations that make ...
Why Burst the Bubble? The Joys of Travelling Together
Why Burst the Bubble? The Joys of Travelling Together
In today’s uncertain times, the joys of travel may seem ...
Siberia 2021: A Climate Time Bomb
In 1908, a sparsely-populated region of Siberia was hit by an explosion that literally sent shock waves across the ...
Safe and Secluded – A Summer in the Seychelles
Seychelles on Vaccinations
The Seychelles is looking good to be on our green list of safe places to travel this ...
What makes Pure Breaks unique?
Here at Pure Breaks, we are seasoned worldwide travellers, providing excellent customer care and travel expertise on venturing abroad. Going ...
Experience Brazil’s Magnificent Mardi Gras Carnival
Brazil is almost synonymous with the idea of carnivals; bright and colourful costumes, upbeat music and incredible floats parading through ...
Commercial Fishing and Climate Collapse
Our beautiful oceans are home to up to 80% of the total life on earth. They contain stunning marine life ...