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On the Couch with Victor Saunders: British Mountaineering legend
Victor Saunders has summitted Everest six times between 2004 and 2012. The mountaineering legend shares with us what draws him to the mountains and how his love affair with mountain regions have evolved.
How to See Everest: 10 + 1 Everest Trekking Ideas
Where to start your research on trekking in the Everest region? Let's begin with the following eleven expeditions in Nepal to experience the best of magnificent Sagarmatha.
5 ways to experience Vietnam
Here are 5 ways for adventurous travellers seeking to experience Vietnam off the beaten track
Eight Big Things You Might Not Know About Alaska
Here are eight things you probably didn’t know you could experience in Alaska that’ll make you realize how big Alaska is.
Kumano Kodo or Nakasendo Way—which Japan walking trail is for you?
The Kumano Kodo and the Nakasendo Way are among the most famous trails in Japan. Which one should you do?
Larapinta Trail program crowned 'Best in Adventure Tourism'
Our multi-award winning Larapinta Trail program scooped up yet another Brolga award, this time for ‘Adventure Tourism’
World's Best Mountains Ranges for Trekking
Want to trek among the world's best mountains ranges? As a trekking specialist with over four decades of experience, here's our pick of the peaks.
On the Couch with Rebecca Stephens: A special relationship with Africa
Mount Kenya is Rebecca Stephens’ most favourite mountain in the world. Read this interview with the mountaineering legend to find out why she is so fond of the African peak and how you can join her on her next trekking adventure.
Dolpo: The way trekking in Nepal used to be
For the Himalayan trekking connoisseur, there is perhaps no better remote wilderness trekking experience than hiking in Dolpo.
Food costs on a Nepal trek: are meal inclusions worth it?
Unsure if meal inclusions on a Himalaya trek are worth it? We break down its value and why it’s a good idea to have your food included
Great Himalaya Trail: World's Most Epic Trek in Numbers
The Great Himalaya Trail is a mountain walking adventure that exceeds all expectations. 150 days, 1700km, eight 8,000m peaks...here is world's most epic trek in numbers!
How To Become A Dual Pilgrim: Camino + Kumano Kodo
The Dual Pilgrim programme was designed to honour those who have walked both of the only two trails that have UNESCO World Heritage status, Spain's Camino de Santiago and Japan's Kumano Kodo.
8 Australia Wildlife Myths Debunked
Australia often gets a bum rap when it comes to our wildlife. Snakes, spiders, sharks, jellyfish, and other animals have terrible reputations, but are those reputations justified?
Best Places To Experience Japan’s Cherry Blossoms
Want to experience Japan's famous cherry blossom season on an active adventure holiday? Here are the best spots for hanami in Japan.
Mallory and Irvine Memorial Expedition - with Rebecca Stephens
100 years after the disappearance of Mallory and Irvine on Mount Everest, Rebecca Stephens, the first British woman to climb Everest, is escorting a memorial Expedition to Sikkim.