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About Summit Wild
What we do...
At Summit Wild, we aspire to transform your boldest ideas into reality by venturing into the wild and wonderful corners of the world. There are no limits—whether your vision is grand or modest, unconventional or audacious, we will bring it to life. Summit Wild was founded with a singular mission: to break free from the mundane and embrace the extraordinary, ensuring your adventures are as boundless and exhilarating as your imagination.
NEPAL
LOBUCHE PEAK
NAMIBIA
NEPAL
AMELIA
From fly camping in Lewa Conservancy surrounded by a crash of rhinos to summiting a 6,000-meter mountain in Nepal, to working with anti-poaching units in Zimbabwe, there are no boundaries to the adventures I love. The more untamed and extraordinary the journey, the more excited I get. Summit Wild was built to help others achieve their adventurous dreams. With a network of trusted contacts across the globe and teams committed to delivering unparalleled experiences, we love to turn aspirations into reality.
Favourite Country:
Choosing a single favourite country is tricky task, but Namibia holds a special place in my heart. Its astounding diversity, breathtaking landscapes, vibrant wildlife, and rich culture create a tapestry of experiences that is simply unparalleled.
Favourite Travel Experience:
One of my most cherished achievements is summiting Lobuche Peak in Nepal. The trek through this wonderful country was nothing short of extraordinary, and reaching the 6,000-meter summit stands as the crowning achievement of my life thus far.
Most Adventurous Experience:
Navigating the base of Kilimanjaro on a 250cc motorcycle was an adventure replete with challenges and triumphs. Armed with little more than a mechanic, an unyielding resolve, and perhaps a touch of naïveté, I embarked on this audacious journey. Despite the language barrier with my Swahili-speaking mechanic—bridged only by the ingenuity of Google Translate—the adventure solidified my profound affection for Africa, an incurable passion often referred to as the "Africa Bug."