Hiking strips back the safari to its purest form—your breath, your boots, and the trail ahead. Whether you’re trekking to see lemurs in Madagascar, traversing condor territory in Patagonia, or climbing through cloud forests in Ecuador, the pace allows for intimacy: with land, wildlife, and self.
Rewild hiking experiences vary from gentle walks to multi-day wilderness treks, all guided with expertise and sensitivity. You might start before dawn to catch birdsong in Nyungwe, or reach a peak just in time for a snow leopard’s call in the Indian Himalayas. Trails often lead to stories—of geology, of ancient cultures, of the creatures who walked these paths before you.
To hike with intention is to become a part of the landscape, rather than an observer. It’s not about reaching the summit—it’s about seeing more along the way.