Travel solo, with a partner, or with friends or family—Women’s Journeys are designed to foster comfort and camaraderie in an all-female context. Relax and be yourself, embrace new experiences, and learn from outstanding women naturalist Expedition Leaders. Visit local communities to witness the vital roles women play in conservation, and hear about women researchers and explorers. Relish intimate wildlife encounters as you learn about the matriarchs of the animal kingdom: Discover the intuition of elephants, the tenderness of mother belugas, and the noble fierceness of female wolves. Nurture your sense of wonder as nature empowers you to be your most radiant and authentic self!

Our itineraries offer transformative encounters with nature. As you unplug from stress and expectations and connect with the wild world, the most exciting discovery is often what you learn about yourself.

You'll find a comfortable, casual, encouraging environment that naturally fosters camaraderie. Relax, recharge and make new friends as we share, laugh, muse and ponder amid the wonders of nature.

Embrace new adventures and find strength in vulnerability as you explore wild places with the world’s top women Expedition Leaders—and come away proud of what you've accomplished!
Women’s Journeys

Northern Lights & Arctic Exploration: Women's Journey
In Churchill, Canada, discover the magic of the aurora borealis from exclusive private viewing locations (in heated comfort), go dog sledding and snowshoeing, and hear stories from Indigenous women elders.

Mar 16 – 22, 2025
Jan 23 – 29, 2026
Jan 31 – Feb 6, 2026
Feb 6 – 12, 2026
Feb 14 – 20, 2026
Feb 22 – 28, 2026
Mar 28 – Mar 6, 2026

Kingdom of the Monarchs: Women's Journey
In the highlands of Central Mexico, walk in the footsteps of Cathy Aguado, discoverer of the monarchs' migration site in 1975. Ride horseback through the forest to the butterfly sanctuaries, and soak in historic hot springs.

Jan 26 – Jan 31, 2026

Natural Jewels of Costa Rica: Women's Journey
Explore the lowland rainforest of Tortuguero on private boat cruises, spot birds and monkeys in the cloud forest, see sea turtles on Corcovado's wild beaches, and learn about the contributions of women conservationists.

Mar 13 – 23, 2025
Mar 12 – 22, 2026

Machu Picchu & the Sacred Valley: Women's Journey
Unveil centuries of history as our all-women group travels to Peru's Lost City of the Incas for an in-depth encounter with this remarkable archaeological phenomenon—plus the Inca heritage of the Sacred Valley of the Urubamba River.

Sep 27 – Oct 3, 2025
Sep 26 – Oct 2, 2026

The Cotswolds—Exploring English Nature & Culture: Women's Journey
On our rural sojourn in the Cotswold Hills, wander scenic footpaths through meadows filled with sheep and wildflowers, enjoy private garden tours, explore picture-postcard villages, and stay at historic luxury manor houses.

May 31 – Jun 7, 2025
Jun 10 – 17, 2026

Hidden Yellowstone & Grand Teton Safari: Women's Journey
Discover the wild wonders of the world’s first national park as we search for bison, moose, foxes, grizzlies and wolves, and meet women making important contributions as biologists, researchers and conservationists.

Jul 5 – 11, 2025

Nature & Culture of Croatia & Slovenia: Women's Journey
Discover little-known corners of Europe on our intimate journey—soak up the sun on the Dalmatian coast, indulge in fine local food and wine, and explore unspoiled alpine regions filled with wildflowers and waterfalls.

Jul 22 – 30, 2025
Jul 21 – 29, 2026

Belugas, Bears & Summer Wildlife of Churchill: Women's Journey
See beluga whales at arm’s length by Zodiac and kayak, search for polar bears among the tundra wildflowers, and hear stories from local women including Indigenous voices and researchers studying climate change.

Jul 23 – 29, 2025
Aug 8 – 14, 2025
Jul 23 – 29, 2026
Jul 31 – Aug 6, 2026
Aug 8 – 14, 2026

Iceland—Circling the Land of Fire & Ice: Women's Journey
Inspired by Iceland's positive, pro-women values, discover its natural geological phenomena as we hike over lava, survey glaciers, watch whales in the far-flung Westfjords, and enjoy the whimsical antics of Atlantic puffins.

Jul 27 – Aug 6, 2025
Jul 27 – Aug 6, 2026

East Greenland Arctic Adventure: Women's Journey
In a far-flung corner of Greenland, discover a stunning world of rock, sea and ice as we explore by Zodiac, kayak and on foot from our deluxe expedition camp; hear about life in the Arctic from Inuit women, plus the exploits of women explorers.

Aug 8 – 17, 2025

Paddling Portugal’s River of Wine: Women's Journey
Savor nature, culture and classic cuisine on our paddling idyll through romantic wine country. Kayak the mellow Douro River past centuries-old vineyards, and learn about the first woman to head a Port producing-company.

Sep 23 – Oct 1, 2025
Sep 19 – 26, 2026

Grand Canyon & Sedona Escape: Women's Journey
Explore enchanting red rock landscapes on an itinerary that weaves together the most scenic settings of Arizona’s high desert—including a classic train journey to the Grand Canyon’s South Rim through the world's largest Ponderosa pine forest.

Oct 8 – 12, 2025

The Great Gray Whales of Baja: Women's Journey
Make giant friendships at sea on Mexico's Baja Peninsula! Delight in close-range interactions with mother and calf gray whales during their annual migration, and be inspired by our all-women guide team.

Feb 27 – March 4, 2026
Expedition Leaders

Annie Van Dinther
Director of Field Team
Expedition Leader Since: 1999

Caprice Stoner
Alaska Bear Camp Manager
Expedition Leader Since: 2023

Judy Wilson
Canada
Expedition Leader Since: 2018

Jessica Morgan
Alaska, Canada, U.S. National Parks, Mexico
Expedition Leader Since: 2021

Joseline Cardoso
Galapagos, Mexico
Expedition Leader Since: 2005

Giulia Ciampini
Canada
Expedition Leader Since: 2023

Lianne Thompson
Canada, Europe, Greenland
Expedition Leader Since: 2018

Katrina Rosen
Canada, Europe
Expedition Leader Since: 2021

Danielle Carstens
Southern Africa
Expedition Leader Since: 2023

Celinda Humilde
South America
Expedition Leader Since: 2016

Laura Geissinger
Alaska, U.S. National Parks
Expedition Leader Since: 2018

Leigh Baker
U.S. National Parks
Expedition Leader Since: 2022

Rylee Jensen
Alaska, U.S. National Parks
Expedition Leader Since: 2023

Jen Kampmann
Alaska, U.S. National Parks
Expedition Leader Since: 2022
Videos & Travel Stories

Nat Hab Nature Journeys Exclusively For Women Travelers
Interested in a nature encounter exclusively in the company of women? An adventure where you can relax and be yourself, push your comfort envelope as much or as little as you wish, and learn from outstanding female naturalist guides in the world’s most wondrous wild places?

Discover Nat Hab’s Women's Journeys
At Nat Hab, we know that empowered women are powerful agents of change for people and the planet. Toward that end, we launched Women's Journeys: Nature Adventures Exclusively for Women. Click here to learn more about our global adventures!

Get to Know the Intrepid Women Who Inspired Our Expedition Camps
Get to know some of the women we celebrate at our Base Camp Greenland and Alaska Bear Camp properties and get inspired by all they’ve accomplished!

Wild About Pride: The Nature of Belonging
The LGBTQ+ community has long been on the frontlines of conservation. Queer people belong in nature and nature is more beautiful for it. Join us as we celebrate outside with pride!

5 Reasons to Support Women in Conservation
Supporting women in conservation can make a transformational difference in individuals’ lives and strengthen whole communities. Read these five ways to uplift their heroic efforts.

Meet the Pioneering Women Changing the Face of the African Safari Industry
Women aren’t just breaking barriers, they’re paving the way for others to follow. They’re working as guides, security officers, head chefs and managers, and saying, “anything a man can do, we can do, too.”

Meet the All-Women Volunteer Firefighters Making a Big Difference in Borneo
Meet The Power of Mama, Borneo’s first-ever group of all-women firefighters. They protect and restore peatlands, champion wildlife conservation and empower local women in the process.

Championing Women in African Conservation
From Cameroon to South Africa and across generational divides, let us introduce you to some of the extraordinary women in African conservation.

17 Seasons and Counting: Meet the Manager of Nat Hab’s Alaska Bear Camp
Managing a wilderness camp among wild brown bears in roadless Alaska is not a job that many southern grandmothers are drawn to…but Caprice Stoner pulls it off with joy and aplomb.

Women in the Light—An Account of Our First Ever Women-Only Adventure
Nat Hab Founder & President Ben Bressler dedicates Women's Journeys to his mother Rozie, who passionately fought for gender and racial equality.
VIDEO | Growing in the Galapagos: A Nat Hab Guide Story
When Josy was a child, her single mother moved her family to the Galapagos to help build a better life for her two young daughters. Josy says her mother's brave decision was "the best thing that could ever happen to us." Watch to see how Josy's unique upbringing and supportive mother led her to pursue an exciting career as a professional Expedition Leader.
VIDEO | Churchill's Awesome Aurora: A Nat Hab Guide Story
Discover the wonder of the northern lights with Expedition Leader Lianne Thompson, who loves sharing the awe-inspiring spectacle of the aurora borealis with our Churchill travelers.
VIDEO | Finding Home in Alaska: A Nat Hab Guide Story
Meet Caprice Stoner, who has managed Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp since 2006. Her story is a testimonial to the power of wilderness to transform lives. Find out what keeps this vibrant Tennessee native (and grandmother of five) coming back, drawn by the strong pull of the Alaskan wild, the wonder of bears, and her passion for sharing it with our guests.
VIDEO | Exploring Greenland with Nat Hab
Traveler Kristin Hansen shares her experience of visiting Greenland with Nat Hab. In this personal encounter featuring footage from the field, Kristin describes the beauty of the landscape and how meaningful it was to travel here with her mother.
VIDEO | Walking with Gorillas: A Rwandan Guide Story
Rwandan ranger Jolie Mukiza has been leading nature travelers to view endangered mountain gorillas in Volcanoes National Park since 2012. One of three female guides currently leading gorilla treks in the park, Jolie hikes this mountainous area five days a week during the high season, delighting her guests with her enthusiasm, expertise, and in-depth knowledge of the local terrain and wildlife.
WEBINAR | Inside Our Women's Journeys
Expedition Leaders Judy Wilson and Jessica Morgan discuss our empowering Women's Journey trips and the positive impact they have on our travelers. Not only are these adventures women-only and women-led, but the itineraries have a special focus on the contributions of women in the destinations we visit.
WEBINAR | Women's Journey: Nat Hab's Alaska Bear Camp
Hear all about Alaska Bear Camp in Lake Clark National Park from Camp Manager Caprice Stoner and Expedition Leader Jessica Morgan. Discover details of our empowering adventure and what sets this all-women expedition apart!
WEBINAR | Women's Journey: Yellowstone
Join Annie Van Dinther and Sophie Mazowita for a lesson on the riches of Yellowstone's vast ecosystem and the "herstory" of women who have made impressive contributions to its conservation.
WEBINAR | Wild Women of Alaska
Expedition Leader Samantha Strauss celebrates women who shaped Alaska and who, in turn, were influenced by the state’s wild landscape, sharing individual stories sure to inspire contemporary women to adventure north.
WEBINAR | Springtime in India: Our Latest Wildlife Sightings
Expedition Leader Arpita Dutta shares stories and photos from her first Grand India Wildlife Adventure of the spring season, where her group of 11 travelers -- all women! -- enjoyed phenomenal wildlife viewing.