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WhittenWisdom
World-Wise Adventures

A little bit of wit, a little bit of wisdom and a lot of adventure

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Where's your next adventure?

Tasmania, the Red Centre, Western Australia. How about the UK?

These are the pick of the destinations to which we are looking at running tours during 2023.

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WhittenWisdom have travelled extensively through each of these destinations and have designed unique adventure travel experiences for people who want small group, big adventure, active hiking tours.

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We don't go with the crowd.

Don't expect 'tick-the-box' highlights touring. 

Do expect to go off the beaten track with a little bit of wit, a little bit of wisdom and a whole lot of adventure.

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You won't be disappointed.

Professional Guides

Beautiful Trails

Lifelong Memories

'I'm just going outside and may be some time'  Captain Lawrence Oates (1880-1912) English Antarctic Explorer

Yes folks, the tours are outside and include a fair amount of walking / hiking. This means that if it rains, we put on a rain jacket. We don't cancel activities because of the weather unless it is severe weather that can impact safety. In order to work out if these tours are for you, please click on the links below for a full description of the tours and what you will need to bring.

HEAR FROM OUR ADVENTURERS

“Matt is the consummate tour guide, with a passion for places and people. Spending 6 days in the Yorkshire Dales was a wonderful adventure, a great way to explore the moors and valleys, dry-stone walls and pubs. He's always got a useful fact or hilarious joke on hand when the hills get too steep, and took care of us like a true professional. Highly recommended!”

Bryn - Harrogate, UK

WHAT'S UP AT WHITTENWISDOM

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