Stuart Butler
@stuartbutler2
Lonely Planet author, photographer and writer. Spending May-June 2015 walking through Kenya's Maasai lands. See http://t.co/vcfRZ9FSvD. http://t.co/WDZiqs
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Oh dear - Prof Adam Hart 🦏 your thoughts? We get these every year and can't say i have ever been struck down with toxic poisons (at least not from caterpillars!) - bbc.com/news/world-eur…
PODCAST: on the trail of #Nepal's mystical yarsagumba with Stuart Butler horizonguides.com/journal/the-jo…
#LP Author Stuart Butler’s Partnerships for Conservation in Rwanda safaribookings.com/blog/partnersh… #Batwa #Rwanda #Conservation #Africa.
Safari in South Africa: Read our free guide to learn which #safari location is best for you, featuring Stuart Butler Heather Richardson >>> horizonguides.com/guides/safari-… #TravelLessOrdinary
#LP Author Stuart Butler’s Best Safari Parks and Wildlife Reserves Near Nairobi safaribookings.com/blog/best-safa… #Wildlife #Safari #Nairobi #Kenya
Understand the importance of our current ‘Adopt an Acre’ Appeal for the future of land, community & wildlife conservation in Kenya’s private conservancies in this great article by Saruni friend Stuart Butler in Sierra Magazine bit.ly/31eSkB7
High up in remote valleys of the Himalayas, there exists something so unlikely that it doesn’t seem real. No, not the yeti...but a magical caterpillar-fungus. Intrigued? So were we. Stuart Butler tells us more. bradtguides.com/yarsagumba-the…
Lovely to join some of my Lonely Planet colleagues to share our thoughts on travel resolutions for 2021 and how we can all travel better when the time is right #lp Nicola Williams Cristian Bonetto Stuart Butler JeanBernard Carillet Luke Waterson kerrywalker lonelyplanet.com/articles/trave…
Explore the plains of East Africa with our Photographer of the Month for May, Stuart Butler: bit.ly/3e6WxwI
Yesterday, the wonderful Stuart Butler took over our Instagram account to showcase his favourite photos from his many trips to East Africa. Here, he’s shared more stunning shots and explored how the Maasai, wildlife and tourism all co-exist together: bit.ly/3e6WxwI