Wildlife & Nature Journeys
Kenya, Tanzania, India — and the great wildlife beyond.
The world’s last great wildlife encounters are not found by chance.
They come from timing, patience, and people who spend their lives in the field — so your week lands you in the thick of it.

Why Wild Voyager exists
Wild Voyager began as a photographer’s obsession long before it was a company. Alankar went first — the tiger forests of India, the migrations of East Africa, the Arctic in winter — for the love of it, not because it sold. He still travels for it, and what he learns in the field shapes the journeys we plan: where to be, when, and which guides to put you with.
We plan the journeys we love, not the ones that sell.
Our own ground, we know like home; almost everywhere beyond, he has travelled himself.
Start with the animal

Africa's iconic predator, from the Mara plains to the Kalahari sands.

The pursuit of one of nature's most elusive predators.

The most elusive of the big cats — secretive, solitary, supremely adapted.

The earth's largest land animal — in herds across savannah, forest and desert.

From flamingo-pink lakes to Himalayan endemics — a birder's continent.

Gorillas, chimpanzees and the monkeys of the Albertine Rift forests.
Our heartland
Kenya, Tanzania and India — our own guides, our own vehicles, camps we have slept in ourselves.

The home of the safari — and one of the few countries we run on our own ground.

The biggest stage in African safari — the Serengeti, the Crater, and a migration that never stops moving.

The only country with tigers and lions in the wild — and one of three we run with our own teams on the ground.
Beyond our heartland
A small, personal collection — places we have travelled ourselves and run with on-the-ground partners we trust and use. Fewer journeys, chosen because they earned their place on the list.

Fire and ice at the edge of the Arctic — volcanoes, glaciers and waterfalls beneath the winter aurora.

A pocket-sized wildlife superpower — quetzals and macaws, cloud forests and rainforests, and more biodiversity per acre than almost anywhere on earth.

Where the world's oldest desert meets the wildlife — red dunes, the Skeleton Coast, and elephants in the sand.
Travel styles

Applicable to many African journeys and can extend to other regions where charter flights enhance the experience.

Any itinerary can be redesigned with fewer stops and longer stays.

Many itineraries can incorporate conservation experiences or conservation-focused properties.

Covers walking safaris, bush walks, nature walks and selected treks (e.g. Kilimanjaro, Patagonia) without implying every trip is a trekking holiday.

Every itinerary can have a photography-focused version.

Accommodation can be upgraded across most journeys.
Our philosophy
The finest wildlife moments are rarely found on a standard itinerary. Ours are shaped by people who spend their lives in the field — reading the seasons, knowing the guides, and putting you in the right place at the right hour.
This is why Wild Voyager is
a specialist, not a catalogue.

Conservation
It isn’t a badge at the bottom of the page — it shapes where we take you and who you meet. A share of what every journey earns goes directly to the projects we travel beside, and we name them openly.
Guest stories
“Wonderfully curated — Wild Voyager understands the essence of an authentic wildlife adventure.”
“We’ve travelled the world, but this rates as the best trip we’ve ever undertaken.”
“Every single thing was taken care of, from the moment we landed to flying home.”