At Walking Wild, we create meaningful safari experiences for people who want to travel with purpose.
Our trips are designed to support the lodges, conservation areas and organisations that are working to conserve and protect the landscapes and wildlife you’ve vome to see as well as the communities who live on the land.
So whether you want a bespoke tailor-made adventure, to join a group trip or just find out which lodges we recommend - you can ensure you travel with purpose and to protect.
Within our logo is the Ram’s Horn symbol from Adinkra, a system of visual symbols created by the Akan people of Ghana and Cote d’Ivoire, each carrying its own distinct meaning and often used to communicate values, beliefs, and proverbs.
The Ram’s Horn (called Dwennimmen), is a powerful Adinkra symbol that represents strength in mind, body, and soul - balanced with humiity, wisdom, and a commitment to learning.
It reflects the idea that true strength is rooted not only in power, but in the ability to remain grounded and open to growth.
Wild places, soulful paths, meaningful travel.
Travels with intention. Each Walking Wild Journey is thoughtfully curated to offer more than just a holiday - its an invitation to reconnect with the world and with yourself.
Whether your mediatating at sunrise during a yoga retreat in the mountains, learning ancient rituals from cultures that have walked the earth for millennia, helping a wildlife conservation initiative or simply on a solo journey through stunning lanscapes.
Every expereince is chosen for its capacity to go beyond the ordinary. They’re about immersion, connection and reflection. By stepping into wild places and following soulful paths, you return home with more than memories - you return with meaning.
A space for those seeking a deeper connection to themselves through nature, movement, and ancestral wisdom.
Remember how to slow down, to listen to your body, and how to feel grounded. Whether you’re walking a quiet path in a forest, learning from the teachings of other cultures or exploring psychological techniques.
Read our journal to find ways to help you walk wild within yourself.
Highlights From Our Journal