Jennifer Flowers, AFAR Media

Jennifer Flowers

AFAR Media

New York, NY, United States

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10 Companies Changing the Way We Travel

10 visionary companies that are changing the way we travel. → Read More

Inside the $3,200-a-Night Aman New York, Manhattan’s Most Anticipated Hotel Opening

The room rates are eye-watering—but the promise from the brand is that a couple of nights at an Aman will feel like a week staying anywhere else. → Read More

White Rhinos Are Thriving in Rwanda Following a Historic Translocation

Close to a year after the world’s largest rhino translocation took place, near-threatened white rhinos are in good health and having calves in Rwanda’s Akagera National Park. Plus: Retreats in Africa that offer the chance to see—and support—rhinos during your stay. → Read More

The 14 Best New Hotels of 2022 Are All Sustainable

They’re lean, green hospitality machines—we unveil our list of the 14 best sustainable new hotels in the world. → Read More

This Lion Safari Gives Travelers a Deeper Look at Wildlife Conservation in Africa

A groundbreaking program that spans both Rwanda and South Africa has revived one of the planet's most noble species. → Read More

3 Trips That Will Support Local Communities

Here are three trips, all the way from China to Canada, where travelers can help destinations in a significant way. → Read More

The World Is a Classroom With These New, Kid-Focused “Field Trips”

Black Tomato’s new customizable, once-in-a-lifetime trips combine education, play, and travel for kids 12 and over. → Read More

These 6 Outdoorsy Groups Are Making Hiking More Inclusive

From Washington to New York, community-based organizations like Outdoor Afro and Latinx Hikers are making the outdoors accessible for all hikers. → Read More

The Southern Ocean Was Just Named Earth’s Fifth. Here’s Why.

In June, the National Geographic Society named the Southern Ocean as the newest of Earth’s five oceans. Dive into why the Southern Ocean was named and what it means. → Read More

6 Must-See Biodiversity Hot Spots—and How to Visit Ethically

Biodiversity hot spots offer some of the most compelling sights on the planet. They’re also being threatened by climate change and COVID-19. → Read More

What It’s Like to Take an International Flight During COVID-19

What is it like to board a plane during the pandemic, and to fly for hours and hours at a time? One writer shares her experience on a flight from the United States to Rwanda. → Read More

Safaris Need to Become More Diverse—and Now Is the Time

Black travel to Africa has gained momentum in recent years, but safari travelers remain mostly white. Travel experts are trying to change that. → Read More

How the COVID-19 pandemic can make us more responsible travelers.

On the heels of her first TED Talk, Kristine McDivitt Tompkins—one of Patagonia's biggest conservationists—encourages travelers to become better custodians of the places they visit in a post-COVID-19 world. → Read More

A travel outfitter is teaching wildlife lovers about conservation during the COVID-19 pandemic

A travel outfitter is launching a series of virtual events that entertain viewers with African safari stories while teaching them about conservation during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

How the Coronavirus Is Impacting Conservation Efforts in Africa

Travel has all but stopped in Africa because of the coronavirus, and the lack of tourists has revealed just how dependent wildlife conservation is on tourism. → Read More

Feminist Artist Cindy Sherman Will Debut Europe’s Largest Retrospective of Her Work in Paris

On view from April 2 through August 21, 2020, at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris, the exhibit will feature 300 works by American artist Cindy Sherman, including several that have never been seen before. → Read More

An Architecture Pilgrimage to Frank Lloyd Wright’s Scottsdale Retreat

Take an architectural pilgrimage to Frank Lloyd Wright's UNESCO-designated Talesian West desert home in Scottsdale, Arizona. → Read More

16 Unique Hotels Around the World that Travelers Love

If you're on the hunt for a great hotel, try these 16 unique hotels from around the world that AFAR readers can't get enough of. → Read More

London's Davies and Brook Restaurant Is Our Newest Dining Destination

With his Claridge's restaurant, Chef Daniel Humm of Eleven Madison Park makes his U.K. debut. → Read More

Where to Eat in Paris, According to Eric Frechon, One of France’s Most Famous Chefs

Where to eat in Paris, according to one of France's most famous chefs → Read More