Intrepid grows US tours by 400 per cent with new acquisition

Intrepid grows US tours by 400 per cent with new acquisition

Intrepid Travel has acquired Wildland Trekking, an environmentally-conscious US-based tour operator focused on active and outdoor adventures.

The acquisition will build upon Intrepid’s operational capability in the US, providing more diverse and robust outdoor adventure-based options for both domestic and international travellers.

With a total of 57 US-based trips currently on offer by Intrepid, the Wildland Trekking acquisition will bolster Intrepid’s operational capacity, increasing their US tour range by over 400 per cent.

“Wildland Trekking has such an incredible history of operating exceptional and innovative trips, and we’ve been really impressed with their commitment to running tours that are also good for the planet,” James Thornton, CEO of Intrepid Travel said.

“This acquisition will play an integral part in Intrepid’s journey to becoming a billion-dollar adventure travel company by further increasing our operational capabilities in the region, but more importantly, it signifies our commitment to growing and scaling our style of sustainable, experience-rich travel within the US.”

In 2019, US domestic travel spending reached nearly $1.5 trillion ($1 trillion USD), a number Intrepid is confident will grow in the coming years and presents a significant market opportunity.

Wildland Trekking itineraries ranging from hut to hut trekking through the Presidential Range in New Hampshire to exciting backpacking trips throughout the Rocky Mountains and Desert Southwest.

In 2021, Intrepid built and launched its own dedicated North American operations hub under the leadership of Matt Berna, Intrepid’s North American managing director. The new Intrepid DMC has helped to increase its local capacity, ensure the utmost quality control, and incorporate the highest sustainability and responsibility measures into each trip.

The company also recently launched 38 new tours in the US that begin departing in 2022, which reimagine what travel within the US can and should look like by incorporating more diverse perspectives and experiences alongside the iconic sites.

Wildland Trekking, founded in 2005 by Steve Cundy, Scott Cundy and Brad Ball, offers hundreds of innovative US itineraries ranging from hut to hut trekking through the Presidential Range in New Hampshire to exciting backpacking trips throughout the Rocky Mountains and Desert Southwest.

The acquisition will merge each company’s operations and business in the U.S., with future plans including developing new trips in Alaska and the Canadian Rockies and building more winter season trips.

Wildland Trekking had one of its strongest years in 2021 with its bookings up 20 per cent.

The company also operates with a “leave no trace” mentality and has been in the process of becoming carbon neutral, aligning well with Intrepid’s own priorities as a certified B Corp and a leader in the responsible travel space.

Wildland’s staff will all remain with the business and play an integral role in the future growth of Intrepid’s U.S. operations. Two of the founders will be staying within the business with the third moving into retirement.


Featured image: Wildland Trekking

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