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Rebecca Stephens to Lead World Expeditions' Kenya Trek
Rebecca Stephens was the first British woman to climb Everest. She wants to show you Mount Kenya on foot.
Solo on the Larapinta Trail at 72
In 2021, Peter Campbell did our Larapinta trek solo at the age of 72. Here, he shares his experiences.
Top 10 Training and Preparation Tips for Trekking
We’ve consulted our expert staff and leaders to compile our top trek training and preparation tips—so you’ll feel ready to take on a rewarding and life-changing trekking adventure.
Top authentic indigenous experiences in Australia
Gain a better understanding of the Aboriginal way of life and history as you explore Australia’s Top End to the epic Red Centre and down to the shores of Tasmania.
A Short Guide to Fitting Your Backpack
Getting the right backpack means getting the right fit. Here, we describe the key considerations for getting your backpack to fit properly.
Flinders Ranges: Why we agree it should be a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Like you, we’ve known for decades that the Flinders Ranges is a special place. Now, the rest of the world has been put on alert.
Return to Nepal in 2022: What you need to know
After a 722 day hiatus, trekkers can head back to the mighty Himalaya with us from March 2022.
Manaslu Circuit: The alternative Annapurna Circuit
Tucked up near the Tibet border, the Manaslu Circuit offers all the exhilaration & charm of the Annapurna Circuit - but without the crowds.
Climbing Mont Blanc: A Trekker's Guide
Tips and advice for climbing Mont Blanc, western Europe's highest mountain. A serious endeavor it is well within reach of fit and experienced trekkers.
When To Go Trekking in Nepal
Want to know when is the best time to go trekking in Nepal? This guide breaks down the pro's and con's of trekking in summer, autumn, winter & spring!
What’s in a title? How the Walls of Jerusalem got its name
Humans like to name things. Psychologists have known for years that it’s a part of our psyche, part of our humanness—we want to label everything we can. Including the wilderness.
Top 5 walks on Flinders Island
Tasmania has its classic hard hikes, the ones that require a week's recuperation from. Maybe you don't need that and are looking for something a bit more civilized. Why not take a look at Flinders Island?