The trips to Kenya, India, Nepal and Turkey will explore the lives and challenges faced by local women.
Intrepid launched its first three women’s expeditions last year, quickly becoming one of its most popular ranges.
Such were their popularity, the operator grew departures to 36 in the months immediately following the launch.
The women-only tours, which are led by female guides, provide a unique insight into the lives of women in Kenya, India, Nepal and Turkey.
Travellers will meet people from all walks of life and hear their stories – from Becky, the first female overland truck driver in east Africa, to Syrian refugees forging a new life in Istanbul.
The trips include experiences otherwise off-limits on regular departures, such as swimming on a female-only beach in Antalya or celebrating the female-only Gangaur festival in Rajasthan.
Jenny Gray, Intrepid global product manager, said: “These new tours follow an incredible response to the launch of our first three women’s expeditions.
"Our female travellers want to hear the stories and struggles of women around the globe.
“This year, we’ve discovered even more extraordinary stories of female empowerment.
"These remarkable new expeditions give travellers the chance to hear from people about their personal and collective struggles and triumphs in achieving gender equality.
"They allow travellers to enter private spaces and foster conversations that would be impossible in mixed gender groups.”
Intrepid’s 11-day Kenya itinerary leads in from £2,135pp; the 12-day Turkey trip from £1,145pp; 13-day Nepal journey from £1,260pp; and 12-day India expedition from £800pp.