Conservation here is deeply rooted in community involvement. Over 23% of Nepal’s land is protected, and national parks like Chitwan and Bardia channel tourism revenue directly into local development. Thanks to these efforts, Nepal has seen a remarkable rise in its tiger population while pioneering buffer zone programmes that help people and wildlife coexist.
Sustainable tourism offers visitors the chance to experience this balance firsthand. Homestay networks connect travellers with local communities, while treks along restored mountain trails provide a low-impact way to explore Nepal’s vast wilderness. Volunteers in Chitwan can participate in wildlife conservation projects, protecting species that define this rugged and beautiful country.
As you travel through this unique landscape, you’ll have the chance to encounter a variety of native species, plants and animals that are naturally found only in this region. These species are key to the health of the local ecosystem, supporting biodiversity and helping maintain nature’s balance.
Many of them face threats from habitat loss, climate change, and invasive species, making conservation efforts more important than ever. By learning about and appreciating these native species, you’re also helping to protect them for future generations.
Bengal Tiger
Rhino
Snow Leopard
Red Panda
Himalayan Tahr
Musk Deer
Gharial Crocodile
Himalayan Monal
Clouded Leopard
Gangetic Dolphin
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.
For rare access to some of the world’s most iconic landscapes, such as snow leopard territory in the high Himalayas and tiger-rich lowlands in Chitwan, visit Nepal. We can arrange intimate, expert-led encounters with nature at its wildest.
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Start your journey by filling out our enquiry form. Whether you know where you want to go or seek inspiration, we’ll guide you through the next steps.
One of our impact journey specialists will call you to explore your interests, values and travel goals and align them with projects and places that make a real difference.
Your impact journey specialist will help craft an itinerary tailored to your pace and passions, offering rare access to conservationists, communities and ecosystems few ever reach.
From arrival to return, every detail is taken care of. You’ll travel responsibly, connect deeply and come home part of a story much bigger than your own.
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Our first time on a trip arranged by JWP. Everyone involved was top notch and every aspect of the trip was thoughtfully planned and well executed. Hotel choices, guides and timing were excellent.
Date of experience: 29 Dec 2024
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13 February 2025
Journeys with Purpose helped us plan and execute a truly unforgettable family trip to Kruger National Park and Victoria Falls for my parents’ 50th anniversary, and I cannot recommend them highly enough!
Date of experience: 1 Feb 2025
Sangita Rivera – US
4 February 2025
Journeys With Purpose is leading the way in redefining tourism. My trip was shortly after the pandemic, and just as New Zealand was opening its borders and I could travel again
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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