Socotra

March, October & November 2026

The island of Socotra is a tiny dot on the map, where the Arabian Sea meets the Indian Ocean. A mysterious, mountainous land, with pristine beaches, dense forests and deep canyons, shipwrecks, bustling fishing villages, and some of the most unique and unusual plant and animal life found anywhere on the planet.

Get there before it’s too late!

  • Imagine a week spent walking through dragon’s blood forests with their surreal, umbrella-shaped trees that bleed red sap, climbing pure white dunes that rise from gin clear seas, snorkeling amongst vibrant corals in secluded reefs, cruising along the jagged coastline on the deck of a colourful fishing boat spotting dolphins and turtles, and falling asleep under the brightest of starry skies.

  • Dates:

    17 - 24 March 2026

    24 - 31 March 2026

    13 - 20 October 2026

    • All accommodation (in tents including camp setup)

    • Full board (3 meals + snacks and refreshments)

    • Transportation in 4×4 vehicles

    • Local, English speaking guide

    • Visa support

    • Cost of Yemen visa

    • Local permissions and tourist fees

    • International flights to Abu Dhabi

    • Accommodation in Abu Dhabi

    • Travel insurance

    • $4,200 (ground arrangements

    • $950 (flight Abu Dhabi to Socotra)

    • $150 (Yemen visa)

algeria

April 2026

Algeria is a country of striking contrasts, from the vast Saharan landscapes around Djanet — with Tikobawin’s arches and the lush Iherir oasis — to the Mediterranean energy of Algiers. This adventure starts in Algeria’s capital, exploring the coastal ruins of Tipasa, Constantine’s dramatic bridges and ravines, and the Roman city of Djémila. From there, we will fly south, deep into the Sahara, where you’ll wander through rock gardens, towering pillars and arches of Tikobawin, and the cool canyon pools and lush gueltas, accompannied by warm Tuareg hosts.

  • This adventure blends the wild beauty of the Sahara with Algeria’s most iconic historic modern and ancient cities. Discover the country’s modern capital, Algiers, the coastal Roman ruins of Tipasa, wander Constantine’s dramatic bridge-linked ravines, and finish in the highland Roman city of Djémila. From there, our journey takes us south to explore Djanet’s canyons, oases, ancient rock art and star-filled desert nights.

  • Dates:

    4 - 17 April 2026

    • All accommodation

    • Full board in Djanet, half board in Algiers and surrounds

    • Transportation

    • English speaking guide

    • Visa support

    • Local permissions and tourist fees

    • International flights

    • Travel insurance

  • TBD

pakistan

April - May 2026 & October 2026

Gilgit-Baltistan, tucked high in northern Pakistan, is a land of staggering beauty where the world’s greatest mountain ranges: the Karakoram, Himalaya, and Hindu Kush meet. Glacial rivers carve through deep valleys, villages cling to terraced hillsides, and turquoise lakes mirror snow-capped peaks. Despite its rugged remoteness, the region remains warm and welcoming, offering travellers a glimpse of a culture shaped by centuries of isolation and breathtaking natural grandeur.

  • Explore Gilgit-Baltistan, where alpine meadows bloom beneath the world’s highest peaks, turquoise lakes shimmer beneath glaciers, and mountain villages offer warmth and tea to weary travelers. Next travel south to o the Salt Range, where ancient temples perch on weathered cliffs above glittering salt lakes, before ending in Lahore, wandering through its Mughal gardens, bustling bazaars, and centuries-old mosques steeped in art and story.

  • Dates:

    26 April - 12 May 2026

    • All accommodation

    • Full board (except in Lahore, where dinner will be on your own)

    • Transportation

    • English speaking guide

    • Visa support

    • Local permissions and tourist fees

    • International flights

    • Travel insurance

  • TBD

madagascar

December 2026

Madagascar blends ecological wonder with cultural depth, offering an experience that feels both timeless and extraordinary. As the world’s fourth-largest island, it showcases dramatic contrasts—from sculpted limestone forests and ancient baobab avenues to tranquil lagoons and coral-rich coastlines. Its remarkable biodiversity, including many species found nowhere else on the planet, makes it a living laboratory of evolution. Beyond its natural splendour, Madagascar invites visitors into a rich tapestry of Malagasy traditions, shaped by African, Asian, and island influences.

  • Lying off the southeastern coast of Africa, Madagascar is the fourth largest island in the world. Our itinerary takes us off the beaten path, exploring the interior of the country by foot and by boat. Along the way we will encounter not only the islands unique flora and fauna, but also it’s Malagasy culture.

  • Dates:

    TBC - December 2026

    • All accommodation

    • Full board

    • Transportation

    • English speaking guide

    • Visa support

    • Local permissions and tourist fees

    • International flights

    • Travel insurance

  • TBD