SOLO TRIPS FOR WOMEN LED BY WOMEN WILDLIFE EXPERTS
Travel solo. Never alone. Wildlife-first, women-led.
You have a dream trip. You’ve had it for years – the bears at dawn in Alaska, the cranes rising from a Nebraska river, the monarchs settling like orange snow on a forest you can’t quite believe is real. The problem was never courage or money or time. It was finding someone who wanted the same things you did.
Her Wild Life solo wildlife trips for women are designed for exactly this moment. Small groups. Expert female guides. Private rooms included – no single supplement, no exceptions. You arrive alone. You won’t feel it for long.
Solo Trips For Her.
Every departure below is designed so you can show up solo and feel at home by dinner.
Swimming with Whale Sharks
Kodiak, Alaska
Vancouver Island, Canada
Why Solo Trips for Women Work Best With Expert Wildlife Guides
Many women who travel solo with us have spent years trying to make a group trip happen. They have forwarded links, suggested dates, and waited. Almost always, they say the moment they stopped waiting was the moment everything changed.
Solo trips for women do not mean going it alone. At Her Wild Life, you join a small group of solo female travelers who chose this trip for the same reasons you did – the wildlife, the timing, and the chance to be somewhere few people see. Our expert wildlife guides are women with backgrounds in field biology and natural history who know when and where the magic happens. You get their expertise, the group, and keep your independence
You Come Solo. You Don’t Stay a Stranger.
Our groups have 4 to 10 women. Small enough to know everyone’s name by the first evening, and small enough that no one falls behind and misses the moment. Almost every trip ends with women who arrived alone making plans to travel together again
Seen, Supported, and Never an Afterthought
On large group tours, solo women often describe the same feeling: invisible. You ask a question, and the group moves on. You missed the sighting because you were at the back. Her Wild Life solo trips for women are women-only, women-led, and small enough that every solo traveller is truly noticed. Our guides spend years reading the wild and are tuned in to the group as much as the landscape.
Who Joins Our Solo Trips for Women? (You Might Recognise Yourself)
Her Wild Life travelers share a deep pull toward the wild that many around them don’t quite get. Here’s who usually finds us-and stays.
The Wildlife Lover Who’s Tired of Waiting
She has a bucket list: Alaska, Yellowstone in winter, monarch migrations, whale sharks off the Yucatán. She almost books, then waits for a companion who never commits. Our solo trips let her pursue what she loves freely – no compromises. It’s the perfect mix of independence and support, ideal for a memorable solo adventure.
The First-Timer Who Wants a Soft Landing
Curious about solo female travel but wanting guidance, she craves freedom with a plan, a guide, and a group waiting. Our women-only, small wildlife trips offer structure when needed and independence always. It’s a great first solo trip to explore so many amazing destinations safely.
The Seasoned Traveler Who Wants More Depth
Having “been there, done that,” she now seeks genuine expertise, not just scenery. She wants a guide who explains the why and what’s next. Our guided solo trips offer outdoor adventure and new friends who share the same passion.
The Woman Over 50 Ready for Her Best Adventure Yet
Many travelers are in their 50s, 60s, and beyond – some of the most adventurous we’ve guided. Our trips offer private rooms, thoughtful pacing, expert support, and a group matching your wild energy.
Best Wildlife Destinations for Solo Trips for Women.
Timed for Magic
Alaska
Brown Bears, Coastal Wildlife, and Wilderness That Changes You Best for: whales, puffins, sea otters, eagles, and Kodiak brown bears - explored by boat and on foot across one of Alaska's most remote and spectacular islands.
Yellowstone
Yellowstone's Big 5 - bears, bison, elk, moose, and wolves - in October, when the elk rut winds down, bears fatten up for winter, and the park belongs to wildlife again.
Mexico
Monarchs, Whale Sharks, and Two Wildlife Spectacles in One Country Best for: the monarch butterfly migration in the highland forests, and swimming with whale sharks in open water.
Nebraska
Sandhill Cranes, Prairie Chickens, and the Magic of Migration Best for: one of the greatest wildlife spectacles in North America - half a million cranes converging on the Platte River.
Vancouver Island
Grizzlies, Whales, and the Wild Pacific Coast Best for: grizzly bears feeding on the fall salmon run, marine wildlife by boat through the Broughton Archipelago, and ancient First Nations culture along one of Canada's most spectacular coastlines.
What a Typical Day Feels Like on Our Solo Trips for Women
The first morning, most women are a little quiet. There’s that small flutter of uncertainty that comes with any new group. Then the guide gives the signal, you step out into the pre-dawn stillness, and within twenty minutes you’re standing somewhere you’ve been dreaming about – watching something you have never seen before, with a group of women who are just as stunned as you are.
That’s what the days look like. Early starts timed to wildlife activity, guided by women who know the field rhythms of every place we visit. Middays at your own pace – to rest, explore, or simply sit in the landscape. Afternoons spent learning things you’d have walked straight past alone. And evenings where the conversation is always about what you saw today and what you might see tomorrow.
Morning – Perfect Timing for Wildlife Encounters
Our background in field biology means we know when the best encounters happen – and we plan around them. Early mornings belong to wildlife. That’s when the light is right, the animals are moving, and the chances of something extraordinary are highest.
Evenings – Where Strangers Become Friends
By evening, you’re not a group of strangers anymore. You’re a group of women comparing notes on the best sighting of the day, arguing warmly about whether the wolf was a male or a female, and making plans for tomorrow.
Private Rooms, No Single Supplement – Lodging on Our Women’s Solo Travel Tours
Solo travel often comes with a single supplement fee that many tour companies quietly pass on to you: paying more simply because you’re traveling alone. Her Wild Life does things differently. Private rooms are standard on our women’s solo travel tours – included in the price, not charged as an upgrade.
From the moment you land to the moment you leave, all logistics are handled for you. Her Wild Life coordinates your ground transfers, accommodation, and daily structure – so you’re never left figuring out logistics alone. You show up. We take care of the rest.
Your Own Space to Recharge on a Memorable Solo Trip
After a full day in the field – early start, wildlife encounters, time on your feet – having your own room matters more than people expect. It’s not about luxury but about rest. Your own space to decompress, write in your journal, or sleep properly before another early morning start.
From Landing to Departure – We Handle it All
Solo travel logistics are one of the things women tell us they were most nervous about before their first trip. Who meets me at the airport? How do I get to the lodge? What happens if something changes? The answer to all of it is the same: your guide team. We arrange every transfer, every arrival, every transition – so you never have to figure it out alone.
Small Groups, Expert Women Guides, and the Wildlife Moments You Won’t Miss
The difference between a good wildlife trip and an extraordinary one usually comes down to the guide. Not just someone who knows the area – someone who knows the timing. Who reads the field conditions at 5am and adjusts the plan before you’ve had coffee. Who sees the pattern-break that signals something is about to happen, and gets you there first.
Her Wild Life guides are women with backgrounds in wildlife biology, field ornithology, ecology, and natural history. They have spent years – in some cases decades – in the landscapes where we take you.
Solo Travel for Women That Supports Wildlife and Local Communities
Responsible Wildlife Viewing – Always
Field biology guides every wildlife encounter. We keep safe distances to protect animals and their natural behavior, timing visits around natural rhythms – not convenience. Responsible wildlife viewing makes the experience authentic and sustainable for both wildlife and travelers.
A Conservation Donation With Every Trip
A donation to conservation is included with every booking. Many support local partners working directly in the destinations you visit.
Local Partners, Real Impact
We partner with local conservation groups, community initiatives, and women-run businesses in every destination. Supporting local is how we choose lodges and connections. Traveling with Her Wild Life means your trip supports the places and the people who protect them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will I have my own room, or do I share with a stranger?
Private rooms are standard on every Her Wild Life expedition, included in the price. You will not be assigned a roommate and you will not pay extra for sleeping alone. This applies to every woman on every departure.
Is there a single supplement charge?
No. Private rooms are included in the trip price on every Her Wild Life departure. Traveling alone is not penalized here.
How active are the trips?
Our expeditions vary in activity level and we are always direct about what each one requires. Before you book, we will walk you through the specific demands of the departure you are considering so you can choose the right fit.
Will I feel out of place if I do not know anyone?
Almost every woman on a Her Wild Life departure arrives not knowing a single other person. Our groups are small, the shared focus on wildlife creates an easy dynamic from the first morning, and most women find the group one of the best parts of the trip.
What ages tend to travel on your wildlife expeditions?
Our travelers range from their late 30s to their 70s. Many of our most enthusiastic participants are in their 50s and 60s, and every departure is designed to be genuinely engaging at any stage of life. The common thread is a deep interest in wildlife and in being in the right place at the right time.
Do I need prior wildlife travel experience?
No. What you need is genuine interest in what you are going to see. Our guides have the field expertise to meet you wherever you are, and the groups tend to be naturally curious and knowledgeable, which makes for richer conversations in the field.
How far in advance should I book?
Our groups are small, which means departures fill quickly, often months ahead for peak wildlife seasons. If you have a specific destination or wildlife window in mind, reach out as early as possible. We also maintain a waitlist for sold-out departures.
What is included in the trip price?
Her Wild Life generally covers accommodation, ground transportation, expert guiding, and a conservation donation. International flights are typically arranged separately. When you inquire, we will send a full inclusions breakdown for the departure you are interested in.
Ready to Book Your Solo Trip for Women?
Small groups. Private rooms. Expert female guides. A community that forms faster than you’d expect. Come solo. Go wild.
