Sustainable Trails

Sustainable Trails

Guided by our ESTEEM principles (Eat locally, Stay eco-friendly, Transport alternatively, Experience meaningfully, Empower viably, Make a difference), Sustainable Trails promote an environmentally-conscious approach to travel. Our itineraries support local communities, contribute to eco-friendly causes and ensure that guests’ journeys respect the natural world and local cultures. By partnering with like-minded organisations, we ensure that sustainability is at the heart of our daily operations.

Southern Thailand Tribes and Tide
Designed for eco-conscious travellers, this journey gives back to the local community and explores cultural landmarks on the Andaman Sea coastline.
Good Morning Chiang Mai
Explore the beautiful and ancient city of Chiang Mai in a modern electric tuk-tuk.
Islands Discovery Adventure
A four-day excursion reveals a unique lifestyle off Thailand’s spectacular Andaman coast. View the community's impressive diving techniques and enjoy a cooling swim in a wonderland of tropical fish.
The Ancient Tea Horse Caravan Trail
At the heart of the Tea Horse Road this unique adventure aims to promote development in the Himalayan foothills, offering guests the chance to discover pristine nature and authentic cultures while respecting local resources and communities.
Bird Sanctuary Eco-Tour
Just like the vastness of the Angkor empire, Tonle Sap certainly does not stat behind when seeking hidden corners, unique views, and trying to catch some of the documented sights and sounds of fascinating Siem Reap.
Nan: The Hidden Gem of North Thailand
During this journey, guests get a glimpse of the local life, visit historical temples and witness the beauty of nature in Nan province.
Elephant Sanctuary and Sea Turtle Conservation
Khao Lak’s most picturesque scenery is revealed on a silent and relaxing bamboo raft trip followed by a short trek to Ton Pling Waterfall.
Northeast Thailand
This journey explores the history and heritage of Thailand’s north-eastern provinces, from bustling markets to sacred shrines, historical sites and Khmer temples.
Two Wheels and Wonders of Shanghai
Lauded as an exemplary means to see, feel and contribute to bustling Shanghai, bicycles may not be the first means of transportation to think of.
The Unknown Banteay Chhmar Temple
Surrounding Siem Reap are often temple ruins, left aside to focus on the landmarks that make Angkor such an attraction. These off-the-chart ruins have played a crucial part in the development of the Khmer Empire.
The Other Side of Hong Kong by Bicycle
The excitement never stops when choosing Hong Kong. From seeing the dazzling heights of some of Asia’s tallest skyscrapers to getting immersed in the constant flow of food and culture, this former British colony packs a punch when close to…
Mutelu Trip
Embark on a spiritual journey on a tour of some of Chiang Mai’s most revered religious sites, travelling in a silent and clean electric tuk-tuk.

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