February 4th, 2025
Gemstone Detective Kim Rix, the London-based author of eight travel guides for gem enthusiasts, is relaunching her Gemstone Tours with a renewed focus on ethics and sustainability.
On tap for 2025 are gem-focused adventures in Sri Lanka (Feb. 17-26), Vietnam (May 18-24), Tanzania (July 2-19) and Sierra Leone (Nov. 17-21).
Rix, who earned her Graduate Gemologist credentials in 2016 from the Gemological Institute of America, told The Jeweler Blog that she ran her first gemstone tour in early 2020.
"Then, the pandemic hit and everything was put on hold," she said. "The relaunch is, indeed, a pivotal moment for me."
While the tours were paused, Rix's efforts didn’t stop. She published two Gemstone Detective travel guides — Great Britain (2022) and Myanmar (2022) — and remained heavily engaged with mining communities as she continued to promote ethical practices in the industry.
"I believe these experiences will shape the new phase of my tours and make them even more enriching for my guests," she added.
Rix explained that what sets her tours apart is the depth of engagement and learning she provides.
"From educational sessions with gemstone experts to hands-on mining experiences, my tours are designed to be both enriching and exhilarating," she said. "My guests get to immerse themselves in local cultures, understanding the life, traditions and the pivotal role gemstones play in the daily lives of the communities we visit."
This cultural immersion alongside exclusive access to restricted mining areas makes each journey unique and memorable. By connecting participants with local cultures and supporting artisanal miners, Rix's tours ensure that each journey contributes positively to the communities involved.
"Our tours are deeply rooted in fostering understanding and appreciation for both the gems and the people whose lives are intertwined with them," Rix said.
These tours will not only reveal the secrets behind the most beautiful gems on our planet but will also highlight sustainable practices that ensure a brighter future for local communities.
"We visit mines and places that uphold high ethical standards, focusing on fair working conditions, environmental conservation and community welfare," she said.
Rix told us that her tours are primarily geared towards the average consumer. She aims to keep the tour groups intimate and exclusive, with most tours accommodating eight to 12 people. For her Sierra Leone tour, Rix will be offering a slightly larger capacity of 20 participants.
Rix's tours attract gem enthusiasts from every corner of the world and generally fit one of these profiles:
Curious Explorers: Individuals eager to travel to exotic locations and learn about gemstones.
Ethical Travelers: Those who value responsible and sustainable tourism.
Enthusiastic Collectors: Gem enthusiasts and collectors seeking unique additions to their collections.
Cultural Enthusiasts: People interested in understanding local traditions and lifestyles.
Adventure Seekers: Individuals looking for thrilling experiences and new adventures.
Tour prices range from £3000 ($3,720) -£3500 ($4,340), which includes accommodation, all ground arrangements and all the activities organized by Rix. Travelers are responsible for their own airfare, visa and insurance.
In addition to her publications focusing on Great Britain and Myanmar, Rix also has published guides about gem adventures in Sri Lanka (2018), Australia (2019), India (2019), Thailand (2019), USA (2019) and Worldwide (2019).
For more information, visit the Gemstone Detective Gemstone Tours at this link.
Credits: Images courtesy of Kim Rix, Gemstone Detective. From top to bottom: Local miners in Umba, Tanzania; Ladies selling rubies and spinel in Mogok, Myanmar; Miners working the gravels in Mogok, Myanmar; Diamond miners in Kono, Sierra Leone; The children of the Diamond Peace Village, Kono, Sierra Leone; Cover art of Rix's eight travel guides.
On tap for 2025 are gem-focused adventures in Sri Lanka (Feb. 17-26), Vietnam (May 18-24), Tanzania (July 2-19) and Sierra Leone (Nov. 17-21).
Rix, who earned her Graduate Gemologist credentials in 2016 from the Gemological Institute of America, told The Jeweler Blog that she ran her first gemstone tour in early 2020.
"Then, the pandemic hit and everything was put on hold," she said. "The relaunch is, indeed, a pivotal moment for me."
While the tours were paused, Rix's efforts didn’t stop. She published two Gemstone Detective travel guides — Great Britain (2022) and Myanmar (2022) — and remained heavily engaged with mining communities as she continued to promote ethical practices in the industry.
"I believe these experiences will shape the new phase of my tours and make them even more enriching for my guests," she added.
Rix explained that what sets her tours apart is the depth of engagement and learning she provides.
"From educational sessions with gemstone experts to hands-on mining experiences, my tours are designed to be both enriching and exhilarating," she said. "My guests get to immerse themselves in local cultures, understanding the life, traditions and the pivotal role gemstones play in the daily lives of the communities we visit."
This cultural immersion alongside exclusive access to restricted mining areas makes each journey unique and memorable. By connecting participants with local cultures and supporting artisanal miners, Rix's tours ensure that each journey contributes positively to the communities involved.
"Our tours are deeply rooted in fostering understanding and appreciation for both the gems and the people whose lives are intertwined with them," Rix said.
These tours will not only reveal the secrets behind the most beautiful gems on our planet but will also highlight sustainable practices that ensure a brighter future for local communities.
"We visit mines and places that uphold high ethical standards, focusing on fair working conditions, environmental conservation and community welfare," she said.
Rix told us that her tours are primarily geared towards the average consumer. She aims to keep the tour groups intimate and exclusive, with most tours accommodating eight to 12 people. For her Sierra Leone tour, Rix will be offering a slightly larger capacity of 20 participants.
Rix's tours attract gem enthusiasts from every corner of the world and generally fit one of these profiles:
Curious Explorers: Individuals eager to travel to exotic locations and learn about gemstones.
Ethical Travelers: Those who value responsible and sustainable tourism.
Enthusiastic Collectors: Gem enthusiasts and collectors seeking unique additions to their collections.
Cultural Enthusiasts: People interested in understanding local traditions and lifestyles.
Adventure Seekers: Individuals looking for thrilling experiences and new adventures.
Tour prices range from £3000 ($3,720) -£3500 ($4,340), which includes accommodation, all ground arrangements and all the activities organized by Rix. Travelers are responsible for their own airfare, visa and insurance.
In addition to her publications focusing on Great Britain and Myanmar, Rix also has published guides about gem adventures in Sri Lanka (2018), Australia (2019), India (2019), Thailand (2019), USA (2019) and Worldwide (2019).
For more information, visit the Gemstone Detective Gemstone Tours at this link.
Credits: Images courtesy of Kim Rix, Gemstone Detective. From top to bottom: Local miners in Umba, Tanzania; Ladies selling rubies and spinel in Mogok, Myanmar; Miners working the gravels in Mogok, Myanmar; Diamond miners in Kono, Sierra Leone; The children of the Diamond Peace Village, Kono, Sierra Leone; Cover art of Rix's eight travel guides.