S02 E17: Braving the Poles and Saving the Planet: Exploring the World with Chari
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In this episode, we’re joined by the extraordinary Ramcharan Vijayaraghavan, fondly known as Chari. A true globetrotter with a purpose, Chari has traveled to over 100 countries, dedicating his journeys to research, education, conservation, and making a meaningful impact. From the icy reaches of Antarctica, where he braved the notorious Drake Passage and encountered countless whales, to the breath taking landscapes of Greenland and Iceland, Chari’s adventures are nothing short of awe-inspiring. He shares fascinating insights from his time in New Zealand and his work at the Scott Base (New Zealand Antarctic research station), as well as powerful stories from the Congo, where he observed gorillas in their natural habitat and worked closely with local communities. His travels also include efforts in Africa, where he walked alongside elephants and championed cnservation and aforestation projects. Through it all, Chari’s commitment to education—both in and beyond the classroom—has driven his work, connecting him with organizations and initiatives that create real change. This episode is packed with inspiring tales of adventure, wildlife interactions, and the lessons Chari has learned from the landscapes and people he’s met along the way. Join us as we explore the world through his eyes and discover what it truly means to travel with purpose. ------------------------------------------- Follow Chari on Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn ------------------------------------------- To support our team and donate generously, please click ⁠⁠⁠SUPPORT ⁠⁠⁠. Like our work? Follow, Like & Subscribe to our podcast from wherever you are listening in. We would also love to hear from you, so do write to us at: Email: ⁠⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@misadventuresofasneaker⁠⁠⁠ Blog: misadventuresofasneaker.substack.com -----------------------------------------------  00:00:00 Trailer 00:02:54 Episode intro 00:05:31 Welcoming Chari 00:08:50 What is work like? 00:13:57 World Nomad Games 00:23:44 Early life & memories 00:27:54 1st trip to Greenland & Iceland 00:38:57 Polar Travel 00:51:12 Gateway Antarctica Program 00:55:48 Ross & Mc Murdo research stations 01:06:53 Polar Bear observations 01:13:38 Arctic Train travel 01:15:33 Igloo living 01:16:27 Polar Education 01:26:35 Living in freezing conditions 01:32:00 Wildlife awareness 01:35:30 Arctic vs Antarctic 01:44:19 Climate change? 01:49:07 Most special experience 01:52:50 Start of African stories 01:55:06 Mountain Gorillas 01:56:05 DRC: Nyiragongo volcano 02:04:31 DRC: Gorilla Trek 02:08:23 Travel within Africa 02:13:44 Rangers in Congo 02:15:12 Gorilla family 02:21:08 Amazon & Lat Am 02:24:23 Conservation & Volunteering 02:36:46 Volunteer visa 02:40:47 Closing Notes
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