

A slow & natural adventure retreat,
designed to uplift you from individual integrity to decisive collective action for the common good.
This deeply immersive and transformative journey is our signature 1-week leadership adventure retreat,
ideal for small-groups or teams
(from 4 to 12 people maximum).
By uniting a curated selection of purpose-driven humans, this journey foster collective intelligence and cross-pollination. It is facilitated by Coach JB, Vuka Adventure’s Founder, and takes place in:
(with different accommodation and catering options)
(advanced backpacking or intermediate slackpacking).

A full-day immersive wilderness walk,
moving at your own pace and level of fitness,
with customized 1-on-1 coaching facilitated by Coach JB, Vuka Adventures’ Founder.
This high intensity journey is specifically designed and recommended for executives or solo founders who need a fully dedicated space to pause, reconnect, and realign.
It can be organized on-demand in:


A custom-designed journey for executive leadership teams, board members, partners or family legacy reunion (4-8 people max.).
This option is most recommended for an existing group of people navigating a specific transition or challenge, or aiming to rebuild their current internal culture to a more regenerative one.
It is facilitated by Coach JB, Vuka Adventure’s
Founder, with partner co-facilitator when required.
The expedition can take your group anywhere
you wish, within the boundaries of



Last but not least, as we believe that driving meaningful change on a global scale starts with hands-on giving at grassroot level, we offer tailor-made adventure retreats at a subsidized rate for Eswatini and
SADC-based purpose-driven actors:
Triple Nexus organizations,
SDG-focused public entities,
corporations with ESG/CSR mandates,
and other groups or collectives united
in effort for the greater good.
International humanitarian aid workers
may also be eligible for individual subsidized rates,
-as our humble way of giving back and helping the helpers.
“It is not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.”
- Sir Edmund Hillary, mountaineer and philanthropist