Humanitourism Founder Zoe Katsulos
Zoe Katsulos is a strong animal advocate, a world traveler, professional guide, outdoor skills teacher and active volunteer. Zoe has been leading outdoor adventures for over 25 years. Her work in outdoor adventure includes hiking, rock climbing, snowshoe and ski outings, mountaineering, backpacking, camping and photography with both youth and adults, as well as being the founder of inside/out Adventures, dedicated to “Journeys for your inner self in the outdoors.”
Zoe founded inside/out Adventures and Humanitourism to fulfill a personal mission to empower individuals to better their lives, the lives of others and the lives of animals. She believes that travel and the outdoors provide an unparalleled environment for creating challenges and opportunities which serve to push individuals toward personal growth and development.
Zoe carries first aid certifications as a Wilderness First Responder and in Mountain Oriented First Aid and Red Cross. She is certified as a hike leader by the American Hiking Society, a leader by the Colorado Mountain Club, an instructor by the Colorado Mountain Club and certified in Leave No Trace. She has worked extensively with a number of different organizations in outdoor and adventure programs, including Coach for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society’s Team In Training program, which raises funds for blood cancer research and Guide for The Women’s Wilderness Institute. Also a professional outdoor photographer, Zoe will help you capture the memorable photographs that you will be proud to share with friends and family and on social media. A native of Michigan, she moved to Colorado after her first backpack trip to Rocky Mountain National Park in 1991. As a graduate of Landmark Education, Zoe is as devoted to helping others explore adventures as well as their personal development.