OUR EXPEDITIONS
WE CREATE LIFE-CHANGING EXPEDITIONS THAT BLEND PURPOSE AND ADVENTURE
Our pioneering all-female expeditions are led primarily through Her Planet Earth, our environmental NGO, and seamlessly blend adventure with impact.
Each journey pushes physical and mental boundaries while raising vital funds and awareness for women and communities on the frontlines of climate change.
From traversing the Gobi Desert to scaling the peaks of the Himalayas or crossing the Philippine rice terraces, these expeditions remind us that courage and compassion go hand in hand.
Every step taken in extreme environments fuels tangible outcomes — supporting environmental conservation, women’s empowerment, and climate resilience around the world.
Palawan, Philippines
Laugavegur, Iceland
Son Doong Caves, Vietnam
Son Doong Caves, Vietnam
Knuckles Mountain Range, Sri Lanka
Siargao, Philippines
Western Alps, Switzerland
Altai Mountains, Mongolia
Altai Mountains, Mongolia
Everest Base Camp, Nepal
Karisia Hills, Kenya
Lut Desert, Iran
Pangatalan Island, Philippines
Gobi Desert, Mongolia
Ladakh, India
Interlaken, Switzerland
Knuckles Mountain Range, Sri Lanka
Union Glacier, Antarctica
Matthews Range, Kenya
Arctic Circle Trail, Greenland
Palawan, Philippines
Ama Dablam Base Camp, Nepal
Siberia, Russia
Tsum Valley, Nepal
Wadi Rum, Jordan
Siem Reap, Cambodia
Kingdom of Bhutan
Danakil Depression, Ethiopia
Breithorn, Switzerland
Tian Shan Mountains, Kyrgyzstan
Pinatubo Lake, Philippines
Namib Desert, Namibia
82° North, Arctic Ocean
Cordillera Mountains, Philipines
Gili Air Lombok, Indonesia
Drakensberg, South Africa
WE GO BEYOND
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First all-female crossing of the Namib Desert on foot in Namibia, completing a multi-day traverse across dune and gravel plains.
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First all-female summit of Gombaniya Peak in Sri Lanka’s Knuckles Mountain Range, a technical ascent achieved by a dedicated women’s team.
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World record for the largest all-female rope team to summit a 4,000 m peak in Switzerland, uniting 82 women on one alpine ascent.
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First all-female fatbike crossing of Greenland’s Arctic Circle Trail in winter, navigating sub-zero conditions and polar terrain.
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Crossing of the world’s largest cave system in Vietnam, a multi-day expedition through vast subterranean chambers and rivers.
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Two first ascents in Antarctica’s Heritage Range: Mount Gaia and Mount Malala, the latter named in honour of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai.
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First stand-up paddleboard descent of rivers in the Kingdom of Bhutan, combining whitewater navigation with high-altitude valleys.
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1st Crossing of the Danakil Desert of Ethiopia on Bikes
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First all-female crossing of Iran’s Lut Desert on foot, traversing one of the hottest places on Earth.
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First all-female migration with Nenets reindeer herders across the Siberian tundra, joining families on their seasonal move with the reindeer herds.