Explore the World’s Wildest Frontiers
Discover iconic expeditions and join the adventure with our trips.
Legendary Expeditions of 2025
Beneath the wildest skies, expeditions unfold that redefine what’s possible. Here’s what’s shaking the globe right now—raw, real, and calling your name.
The Great Migration
- Serengeti, Tanzania
Two million wildebeest churn the plains, a thundering tide of hooves and dust shadowed by lions, cheetahs, and hyenas. It’s nature’s rawest spectacle, spilling across the Serengeti into Kenya’s Maasai Mara—peak season hitting now through July. Ongoing (March 2025), with river crossings at their wildest—Grumeti and Mara rivers churn with crocs and chaos.
Wild Guardians Note: Lions and elephants (Wild Guardians) thrive here, but poaching and fencing are constantly threatening the flow.
See how gear like the Nikon Z9 or the Fuji-H2s (Gear Lab) captures this fury—and dive into our Wild Guardians blog to uncover the poaching menace threatening the Serengeti’s soul.
Everest Base Camp Trek
- Nepal
Climbers and trekkers carve through the Himalayas, dodging avalanches and breathing thin air at 17,600 feet. Sherpas haul gear across icefalls, chasing the summit shadow—spring and fall 2025 are prime windows.
Pre-monsoon treks kick off April-May; post-monsoon hits September-October—teams are gearing up now.
Wild Guardians Note: Climate change melts the Khumbu Glacier, endangering Sherpa lands and wildlife like snow leopards
See how gear like the Salomon Quest 4 (Gear Lab) conquers these heights—and dive into our Wild Guardians blog to uncover the climate menace melting the Khumbu Glacier’s wild heart.
Icebreakers plow through frozen seas, dropping kayakers and scientists among penguin colonies and whale pods. The peninsula’s a jagged maze of icebergs and silence—summer expeditions (November-March) are firing up as ice thins.
Peak season looms—research crews and adventurers hit the ice from late 2024 into 2025.
Wild Guardians Note: Penguins and seals face warming seas—every trip’s a snapshot of a shifting wild
See how gear like the zoom Sony FE 200-600mm (Gear Lab) captures this frozen wild—and dive into our Wild Guardians blog to uncover the warming seas threatening Antarctica’s penguins and seals.