Wilderness Journeys is an award-winning adventure travel and ecotourism company. Our aim is to share with you our passion for exploring the last remaining wild places of our planet - and to take you there. Our inspiring adventure holidays allow you to experience the most incredible wilderness regions on earth, such as Patagonia, the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan and the great plains of Kenya.
Whether you want to discover the delights of Malawi, go ski touring in the Alps or enjoy trekking in Venezuela; if you are looking for a walking safari in Tanzania; or to experience the untamed wilderness of Greenland, we have a wilderness experience to match your needs.
We offer a wide range of small group adventure holidays on set dates throughout the year, including trekking holidays, mountain biking holidays, ski touring holidays, sea kayaking holidays and walking safaris. Our trips visit Africa (including Kilimanjaro), South America, Alaska and the Himalayas, as well as several European destinations.
We also offer active family holidays and a tailor-made service, applying our knowledge and expertise to deliver the wilderness holiday of a lifetime. We hope you enjoy exploring our website and feel inspired to experience the world's wild places with us.
The following trips have limited availability and depart within the next few months. Click on a trip name below for full details. Book now for an adventure of a lifetime!
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Home - The Earth from the Air movie
2010-09-08 09:18:01I was fortunate enough to be at a special event in Edinburgh last night, screening Yann Arthus-Bertrand's movie 'Home'. Yann is probably best known for his photo exhibition and books 'The Earth from the Air' and this movie takes that theme a little further, exploring the environmental issues behind his incredible images.
Following the film, Yann took to the stage to be awarded a medal by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society in recog
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