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A Learning Journey is a carefully curated, small-group experience that brings changemakers into the heart of pioneering conservation efforts. Over several days – often in remote or ecologically significant regions – participants engage directly with local leaders, scientists, and communities.


The itinerary blends immersive field visits, reflective dialogue, storytelling, and time for personal insight.

Whether tracking snow leopards in Ladakh or exploring regenerative agriculture in the Karoo, each journey is designed to spark clarity, connection, and courageous action.


Each journey is a retreat into the wild – designed to slow you down, wake you up, and bring you into deep conversation with nature, yourself, and others

ready to embark on your journey?

A Learning Journey is a carefully curated, small-group experience that brings changemakers into the heart of pioneering conservation efforts. Over several days – often in remote or ecologically significant regions – participants engage directly with local leaders, scientists, and communities.


The itinerary blends immersive field visits, reflective dialogue, storytelling, and time for personal insight.

Whether tracking snow leopards in Ladakh or exploring regenerative agriculture in the Karoo, each journey is designed to spark clarity, connection, and courageous action.


Each journey is a retreat into the wild – designed to slow you down, wake you up, and bring you into deep conversation with nature, yourself, and others

Stories from the wild

Isla Secas Panama JWP

Isla Secas, Panama: A Conservation Sanctuary in the Gulf of Chiriquí

Discover Isla Secas, a remote eco-retreat in Panama’s Gulf of Chiriquí where conservation, marine wildlife and barefoot luxury converge. From humpback whale migrations to vibrant coral reefs and rainforest biodiversity, this journey explores one of the Eastern Tropical Pacific’s most vital ecosystems and a powerful model for regenerative travel.

Travel as Education: Why the World is the Greatest Teacher

Educational travel remains one of the most powerful ways to learn, not through textbooks, but through lived experience. From conservation landscapes to cultural immersion, travel becomes a framework for understanding ecosystems, communities and our place within them. Discover how purposeful journeys foster curiosity, empathy and long-term perspective, transforming travel into a meaningful form of lifelong education.
Winter Scene Japan JWP

JAPOW ! ジャパウ!

Japan is a land of harmonious dualities, ancient and modern, disciplined and creative. In this journey from Tokyo to Hokkaido, Duncan Grossart explores Shinto shrines and samurai history before heading north in search of legendary Japow, the powder snow that defines Niseko. Beneath Mount Yōtei and among silent birch forests, the experience becomes more than skiing. It is immersion in nature, culture and climate, and a reminder that travel, at its best, reshapes perspective and deepens reverence.
Carpathia Wildlife Watching JWP

In Conversation With Alastair Driver: Rewilding the Carpathians

In Romania’s Southern Carpathians, rewilding is not theory but lived reality. In this first instalment of our In Conversation With series, Professor Alastair Driver reflects on tracking European bison, witnessing extraordinary biodiversity and spending time with the conservationists restoring one of Europe’s last great wild landscapes. From intimate small-group access to hopeful models of nature recovery, this journey reveals what becomes possible when travel connects us directly to the people and places shaping a more regenerative future.

At a Glance: Fundación
Rewilding Argentina

1,850,000

…acres (or 750,000 hectares) of land protected.

264,000,000

…metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent sequestered.

370,658

…acres donated for new parkland creation.

OUR FOCUS - THE IBERÁ NATIONAL PARK:

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.