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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.
Top 5 Springtime Cultural Festivals
Ready to spring into festival mode? Between March and July, there are many cultural festivals being celebrated around the world. We collected some of the world's best to take part in once in your life.
Why Climb with Us
We Run Award-winning Expeditions with World-renowned Mountaineers
Grants 4 Ground Staff Appeal – how you can help
Make a donation or climb Australia's highest peak to support the guides, porters, cooks, drivers and the team behind the scenes in Nepal and Peru whose livelihoods have been affected by COVID-19.
Lend A Hand Appeal: distribution update
We've distributed hundreds of emergency food packages to stricken communities in Nepal, Kenya, Tanzania, India and Peru thanks to the generosity of our 'Lend A Hand Appeal' supporters.
Machu Picchu treks: Salkantay vs Inca Trail
The Lost City of the Incas is a bucket list ticker, but which route is the best? Use our comparison table to choose the right Machu Picchu trek for you.
Where to spend the holidays: 7 new trip ideas
Spend the holidays on a remote atoll, celebrate Christmas Day on the Inca Trail or welcome the New Year at one of the most remote places on Earth
Cocktails at 10am in the High Andes
Up here in the High Andes, the mountains are so close, you feel you can reach out and touch them.
Walking the Inca Trail FAQs
The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is considered by many the ‘best short trek in the world’, but you can only walk it with a permit. Here’s what you need to know.
Chachapoyas and the hidden treasures of northern Peru
From Peru's highest waterfall to the largest ancient mud city in the world, explore the fascinating archaeological and natural wonders of northern Peru.
Peru made easy: First-timer tips for a seamless trip
Have limited time for your holiday in Peru? Make the most of it with this first-hand Peru travel advice for first timers.
On the couch with 'Peru Guru' Andreas Holland
Andreas Holland has lived in various parts of South America for the past 30 years and is Australia's leading Latin American specialist.