The United Kingdom is redefining its relationship with the natural world. Although not always seen as a wilderness destination, its river valleys, ancient woodlands and marine habitats are in the process of returning to life alongside its historic landmarks and rolling countryside.
From the Highlands to the Sussex coast, the UK is endeavouring rewilding projects and community-led initiatives to breathe life back into its most depleted ecosystems. Through expert-led experiences and privileged access to pioneering conservation work, discover a landscape amid renewal and meet the people making it possible.
The UK might not be the first place you think of for wild nature, but that makes it so powerful. You’ll find a landscape in quiet transformation here, full of stories worth discovering.
Lottie Cameron, Impact Journey Specialist
Are you curious about our natural world? Bespoke journeys are entirely tailor-made to each guest, based on their interests, passions and practical travel plans. Speak to our specialist team to begin planning your private journey to South Africa.
Our Impact Pledge is our commitment to support the advancement of pioneering conservation projects through direct donations with every journey. In 2023, and our second calendar year, we raised and directed over $50,000 to grassroot conversation projects. We do this by created hosted and private conservation travel experiences in South Africa and around the world.
This extraordinary wetland, the largest in Argentina, is home to 30% of the biodiversity in the country including endangered species such as the pampas and marsh deer, the maned wolf and grassland birds like the strange-tailed tyrant.
In 2005, what was to become one of the largest rewilding programs in the Americas was started, with the goal of restoring keystone species that had been extirpated from Iberá through hunting and habitat loss and were extinct in the region, the Province or, in some cases, the country.
As the rewilding program developed, the cultural identity of Iberá began to recover alongside the ecosystems and natural processes, impacting a total population of 100,000 people who surround the park.
Today, Iberá stands as one of the world’s most successful ongoing conservation missions.
Exclusive access to the world’s top snow leopard trackers combined with an intimate photography masterclass by distinguished photographer, filmmaker and conservationist, Mattias Klum.
3rd – 14th December, 2025