Off the beaten track expedition holidays into the wild with small groups and low impact
Challenge and adventure
Learning wilderness skills and knowledge
Connect with wild nature; connect with your wild self
Responsible use of natural resources
Small groups to minimise physical impact
Respect for local wildlife
Support local communities
Leave no trace practices
From an early age Jade has had a deep fascination for wildlife and the natural world. First setting off on her travels at the age of 19 to Tanzania, her adventurous soul has taken her to more countries than she’s had years on this planet. Her passion for wildlife led to studies in tropical ecology and conservation biology.
Jade has been leading groups all over the world since 2009, taking people on hiking, biking and “jungle-ing” adventures in Africa, Asia, Europe and South America. For the past 15 years she has instructed on an expedition leader training programme in the jungles of Central America. Here she has been able to share her enthusiasm for tropical bushcraft and the personal growth that can be gained from time in the wild.
Home for Jade is in the heart of Wales, where she loves to go bikepacking, try her hand at creative projects and keep broadening her curious mind by learning new things.
After studying Earth sciences and spending almost a decade working in the fitness industry it was a belated gap year to Australia that became the catalyst for Gaz to seek a more adventurous path. Feeling more at home in the jungle than in most urban settings he has turned a life-long passion for travel, survival and adventure into a career and has been sharing it with groups since 2018.
Whether it be exploring to find hidden waterfalls, or mentoring someone in friction fire, his reassuring quiet confidence and sense of humour help to nurture people out of their comfort zones. He thrives on a physical challenge and has a strong affinity for the tropics, so the combination of the two is his ultimate recipe for adventure with dreams of someday undertaking a world-first jungle expedition.
He spends his free time in the rolling hills of Mid Wales where he enjoys local adventures, rustling up campfire feasts, maintaining his fitness, writing books and other creative pursuits.
Born and raised in the quiet Bribri village of Yorkin, nestled amidst the dense jungle, Mynor’s roots run deep within the lush greenery of his surroundings. From a young age he found himself captivated by the wonders of the wilderness that served as his back garden, fostering a deep-seated passion for the natural world.
His infectious laughter and keen eye for spotting even the most elusive wildlife combined with his enthusiasm for showing his home to visitors make him a delightful guide. And you can always be sure that he’ll be carrying his body weight in fresh cacao to share around the fire.
Dedicated to preserving the rich heritage of the Bribri culture and safeguarding the precious rainforest ecosystem, Keysh is a truly inspiring and visionary individual to share your time with. His natural expertise and wisdom regarding the jungle is conveyed effortlessly.
A masterful storyteller, Keysh will captivate your imagination as you unwind with a hot chocolate in the evening, listening to enchanting tales of Bribri folklore or his thrilling adventures in the depths of the jungle. In his company you’ll not only gain insight into the Bribri way of life in the rainforest but also be inspired to join his noble mission of conservation and cultural preservation.