About us 2.0
Our mission is to preserve traditional knowledge, protect Guyana’s wilderness, and connect guests with the people, cultures, and landscapes that define the rainforest.
our story
Our roots trace back to Bushmasters UK, founded and led by the late Ian Craddock, where both Anders, Lionel and the team worked as survival instructors and expedition leaders. Following Ian’s untimely passing, a gap was left in the world of jungle expeditions and survival training in Guyana. The Wild Tales was created to carry that legacy forward, continuing to share the art of survival and exploration in the most untouched corners of the rainforest.
For more than a decade, we have guided explorers through the vast rainforests of Guyana, a land where wildlife, culture, and nature remain truly wild. Our survival courses and expeditions blend traditional indigenous knowledge with modern expedition skills, offering experiences that challenge, inspire, and transform.
Our Home
For some of us at The Wild Tales, this forest is where our ancestors walked. For others, it’s where we found something we couldn’t walk away from.
Guyana doesn’t just exist on maps; it lives, breathes, and demands your respect. The rainforest here is older than memory, untouched by a world that’s forgotten what ‘wild’ really means.
Meet the team
Anders Andersen
Lead Instructor & Owner
His experience extends far beyond South America, including fieldwork and expeditions in the Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Iceland. This diverse background shapes the foundation of The Wild Tales Inc., blending modern expedition standards with deep respect for the rainforest and its people.
Lionel James
Survival Instructor and Expedition Leader
Lionel is also a skilled craftsman, handcrafting traditional bows, arrows, and tools for our jungle survival courses, preserving and teaching the ancient techniques of his heritage.
Joe Trevorrow
Expedition Leader
Originally from the UK and with a background in the Royal Navy, Joe is a true rainforest enthusiast, fascinated by archaeology, geology, biology, and everything that makes Guyana’s wilderness so unique.
Vivian Smith
Expedition Leader & Fishing Guide
Ray Chin
Bushcraft Instructor
Over the past decade, he has built a strong reputation as a respected Bushcraft Instructor and Mentor, collaborating with the prestigious Survival School and founding Back to Wilderness.
Our Extended
Indigenous Team
Our extended team includes guides and instructors from nine indigenous nations of Guyana. Their knowledge, hospitality, and connection to the forest form the heart of every journey we lead.
They are not just guides, they are mentors, teachers, and lifelong friends.
Together, we form The Wild Tales, a team united by purpose, passion, and respect for the wilderness. Each of us brings something unique, but our shared goal remains the same: to create transformative adventures that connect people, culture, and the natural world.
Our Values
Authenticity
Collaboration
Respect
Safety
Sustainability
Community Collaboration
The Wild Tales works hand in hand with communities across Guyana, from the rainforest villages of the Rupununi and the savannahs of the south to riverine and mountain communities in the interior and beyond.
When you travel with us, you’re not just joining a trip, you’re becoming part of a shared effort to keep these traditions, stories, and environments alive.
What Makes Us Different
More than a decade of expertise, one commitment
NCFE-Accredited Training
Professional jungle bushcraft certification in partnership with local masters
Direct Community Benefit
Tourism revenue stays local, supporting traditional livelihoods
Top Rated Excellence
Consistently praised for authenticity and professionalism
Cultural Exchange
Expeditions designed for authentic learning and genuine connection.
Expert Leadership
Exceptional safety record with decades of combined experience
Indigenous Partnership
Guided by those who know the rainforest best