A More Personal Way to Experience the Galápagos

Photo courtesy of Galapagos Safari Camp

For nearly two decades, Galapagos Safari Camp has offered travelers a more intimate way to experience the Galápagos. The approach is one grounded in thoughtful exploration, sustainability, and meaningful connection to place.

In our latest interview, co-founder Stephanie Bonham-Carter reflects on the evolution of the camp’s African-inspired safari concept, the future of immersive luxury travel, and the launch of new Photography Safaris for 2026.

By CB.

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