Why we partner with ethical adventures
Great partnerships are built on shared values. Our collaboration with ethical adventures reflects our mutual commitment to responsible tourism and supporting the Northern Territory.
A shared vision for ethical tourism
Hudson Parap and ethical adventures are aligned by a shared belief that tourism should be respectful, locally grounded, and genuinely beneficial to the places and communities it touches.
Ethical adventures is driven by a mission to protect wild places, educate travellers, and create meaningful connections between people and the natural environment of the Northern Territory. Hudson Parap reflects those same values as an accommodation provider, offering visitors a place to stay that is thoughtful, locally connected, and rooted in community rather than mass tourism.
Supporting local communities and long-term impact
The relationship with this tour company is built on values, not convenience. We both actively support local suppliers, keep tourism dollars within the Territory, and prioritise long-term impact over short-term gain. This alignment makes our partnership a natural extension of what each already stands for.
Creating a more conscious travel experience
When ethical adventures recommend Hudson Parap to guests, it is because the accommodation complements the experience offered on tour. It provides continuity, somewhere travellers can rest, reflect, and stay connected to the ethos of ethical travel they have experienced during the day.
In turn, we support ethical adventures because it believes tourism can be a force for education, protection, and positive change, rather than an extractive industry.
Together, we create a more cohesive and conscious travel experience. From where guests stay, to how they explore, to the stories they leave with, every part of the journey is considered and connected. Our partnership helps demonstrate that ethical tourism isn’t a single choice, it’s a series of decisions that, when combined, create real impact.
We are both committed to doing things properly, supporting each other, and safeguarding what makes the Northern Territory such a special place, now and into the future.























