Traditionally trekking is associated with outdoor exploration and adventure, trekking has evolved beyond its recreational roots to become a powerful tool for fundraising and charitable endeavours.
In recent years, there has been a surge in diverse communities engaging in tracking as a way to unwind from the stresses of modern life while simultaneously championing causes close to their hearts. From urban hikes to wilderness treks, individuals of all backgrounds are harnessing the therapeutic benefits of nature immersion and physical activity to recharge their spirits and connect with their surroundings.
What sets this movement apart is its dual purpose: as participants embark on tracking expeditions, they are not only seeking personal solace and tranquillity but also leveraging their journeys to raise awareness and support for charitable initiatives. We spoke to South African adventurer, motivational speaker, and author, Sibusiso Vilane and CEO Imbumba Foundation, Richard Mabaso.