Where the map gets quiet.

Safari camps, Patagonian estancias, Outback lodges, and properties at the edge of the road — for travelers who want wild in their morning and a proper dinner the same night.

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Luxury, off the grid

Some trips need distance. Not the kind sold in glossy brochures — the kind that means one more flight, one more transfer, one more unsealed road. And then a lodge that earned its place there. Solar-powered, staffed by people from the region, with a chef who forages in the morning and cooks from the local pantry at night. Wild Places is that category: serious remoteness, wrapped in serious comfort.

Where I work

Four regions I plan toward — plus a wider field I'm always learning.

Southern & East Africa

Private concessions, walking safaris, mobile camps — and the coast afterward. See also the Belmond Safaris circuit.

Patagonia & the Southern Cone

Fjords, estancias, the Atacama at altitude. Long horizons, shoulder seasons, lodges that make the wind worth it.

Australia

Outback lodges, reef-edge camps, Top End wetlands. Single-property stays where the country does the heavy lifting and the food keeps up.

Farther Still

The trips that start with a phone call in spring and take off a year later.

Trip shapes I'm planning right now

Five wild trips in motion this season — pick the one that sounds like yours, take the quiz if it doesn't.

What makes a wild trip mine

The lodge is the itinerary.

In these places, the bed is the experience. I choose lodges for the guides, the sightlines, the food, and the ethics.

I vet the operator, not just the destination.

The lodge on the cover isn't always the one that delivers. Chefs change. Fleets age. Properties trade hands. Across every region on this page, I stay current with the people who run these places — directly, and through the partners who plan in them every week. By the time a lodge lands in your itinerary, I know what's happened there in the last six months and what's coming next.

Pacing is the quiet luxury.

Three nights, not two. Afternoons without an excursion. A slow lunch on the deck. Wild trips don't reward ambition. They reward restraint.

Who this is for

Couples planning a first safari and wanting to do it once, done right. Repeat safari travelers ready for something farther — Namibia, Rwanda, South Luangwa. Families marking a milestone with grandparents in tow. Solo travelers who want remoteness that still includes a sommelier. Hikers, photographers, birders, and people who've simply never seen the sky that dark. Anyone willing to go further to find quieter.

Plan it together

Let's find your edge of the map.

Start with a 30-minute discovery call. Bring the dream — vague is fine. I'll take it from there.

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