
In a time when travellers are seeking more purposeful ways to explore the world, andBeyond offers a compelling proposition: that luxury travel, when designed with intention, can move beyond preservation, becoming a force for regeneration.
Operating 29 lodges and 2 expedition yachts across 14 landscapes and seascapes in Africa, Asia and South America, the group has invested US$68.3 million into conservation and community initiatives over the past three years alone, with the majority driven directly through its tourism operations rather than philanthropy. It supports over 31.5 million acres of biodiversity and more than 312,000 community residents living alongside these conservation areas.
Rather than viewing sustainability as a trade-off, andBeyond has demonstrated that investing in conservation enhances the guest experience, creating more meaningful, immersive journeys while strengthening the long-term resilience of the destinations themselves. Here are some highlights:
Red Panda & Tiger Expedition (India & Nepal)

Snow Leopard Expedition (Ladakh, India)
Set in the high-altitude wilderness of Ladakh, this expedition offers rare, first-hand insight into one of the world’s most fragile ecosystems. Guided by expert trackers and conservation practitioners, guests go beyond the pursuit of the elusive snow leopard, engaging directly with local community partnerships and learning on-the-ground strategies to protect this vulnerable species in one of Earth’s last true wilderness frontiers.
Beyond Asia, andBeyond’s conservation model is equally evident across its African lodges: from protecting endangered green turtles and restoring coral reefs in Zanzibar’s Mnemba Island Marine Conservation Area, to South Africa’s Phinda Private Game Reserve, a thriving Big Five habitat reforested from previously degraded farmland.

