WIW x Wilde Tracks: Tanzania Mission 2026
We’re excited to officially invite you to our Women in Wildlife Tanzania Conservation & Humanitarian Trip, running from 7–16 November 2026, in partnership with Wilde Tracks.
This trip is perfect for those who are passionate about education, empowerment, and meaningful change.
About This Trip
In a world facing growing environmental and social challenges, how we travel matters.
The Women in Wildlife Tanzania Conservation & Humanitarian Trip is a purpose-driven journey designed to create meaningful impact for both people and wildlife. By travelling with Women in Wildlife and Wilde Tracks, you are actively contributing to conservation, education, and empowerment initiatives that help protect Tanzania’s natural and cultural heritage for future generations.
This is not just a holiday — it’s a commitment to ethical travel, conservation action, and community support.
📍 Location: Tanzania
📅 Dates: 7–16 November 2026
⏳ Duration: 10 days / 9 nights
👥 Group Size: 6 participants
🤝 Partners: Women in Wildlife & Wilde Tracks
🧭 Guided By: Maddy (WIW Project Manager & Trip Guide) + local guides
Purposeful Travel with Impact
This immersive experience has been thoughtfully designed by the team at Wilde Tracks to showcase Tanzania’s extraordinary wildlife while supporting and inspiring Tanzanian youth and women to become passionate advocates for conservation.
Through interactive, hands-on experiences, this trip aims to:
Foster a deeper understanding of biodiversity and conservation
Inspire young people to pursue careers in environmental and wildlife fields
Empower women through education, skills development, and opportunity
Build meaningful connections between travellers and local communities
Community & Conservation Partnerships
In Tanzania, we proudly partner with the Mwema Children Center in Karatu, an organisation dedicated to supporting vulnerable children through education programs that build confidence, life skills, and future opportunities.
Your participation directly helps fund:
Environmental education programs training future rangers, safari guides, and conservation professionals
Health insurance for children at the Mwema Children Center
Driving courses for older youths to improve independence and employment access
Empowerment initiatives for Maasai women, supporting leadership, independence, and economic opportunity
Guided by Women in Wildlife
The November 2026 trip will be personally guided by Maddy, Women in Wildlife Project Manager and wildlife guide, alongside trusted local guides and conservation partners, ensuring a supportive, educational, and deeply enriching experience throughout the journey.
🌿 This is a Women in Wildlife exclusive adventure — open to anyone who shares our passion for conservation and community.
Let’s create lasting impact — together.

