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Annapurna Base Camp, Nepal

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Everest Base Camp Trek

traveller looking at Mount Everest
16 Days from CAD 4,195

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The iconic trek to the foot of the highest mountain on Earth

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Everest Base Camp – 70th Anniversary Trek

traveller looking at Mount Everest
17 Days from CAD 4,949
CAD 4,675

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The iconic trek to Base Camp, 70 years since the first summit of the highest mountain on Earth

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Everest Base Camp Trek – Expedition Departures

Everest Base Camp in spring
18 Days from CAD 5,445

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The iconic trek to the foot of the highest mountain on Earth

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Annapurna Circuit

Trekkers on the mini-Annapurna Circuit
22 Days from CAD 3,895

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This route offers the most varied scenery of any classic Nepal trek

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Annapurna Sanctuary Trek

Annapurna Sanctuary
15 Days from CAD 3,395

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One of the best treks through Nepal's diverse scenery

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Highlands of Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka highlands
15 Days from CAD 3,895

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Walking and exploring the delights of this diverse island

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Everest & Gokyo Lakes Circuit

Gokyo Lake
19 Days from CAD 4,675

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Trek Nepal's classic trail and explore the remote Gokyo Valley

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Langtang & Gosainkund Lakes

Lake Gosainkund
15 Days from CAD 3,545

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Easily accessible Nepal trek; quiet trails, mountains and a holy lake

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Ladakh: The Markha Valley

Markha Valley
14 Days from CAD 3,645

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Classic trekking in 'Little Tibet'

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Group of 16, with 12/4 f/m split, aged late 40s to late 60s. Trip is accurately rated on the Exodus scale – so some fairly stretching treks mixed with highly enjoyable steep sections. Everybody got round with no significant difficulty. Weather in mid-March was really nice – pretty warm at times by day but mostly ideal, and chilly but nothing more dramatic than that at night even at higher camps. Lovely inclusive group chemistry with non-stop chatter. Food is terrific – really quite something for a field kitchen. Just when the idea of another tagine is becoming a little less inspirational then along comes Berber omelette with chips to die for. In general camp life is a bit cushier than the notes might suggest – toilet obviously pretty basic but you learn to adapt. Tents are snug but no trouble sleeping after days like that. And the final day has an optional hamam visit in Taroudant – do not even consider turning it down – it’s the real thing, and not the flaky tourist version elsewhere. A glorious experience.

Kieran Daly Undiscovered Atlas

I already submitted a review form and won’t add to the comments made there. But I realsied that I wasn’t prompted to say anything about the two hotels we stayed in (or maybe I missed that). These were: Edom Hotel (Wadi Musa / Petra). This was really excellent. Clean, efficient, well-placed and a pleasure to visit. I have no idea why it is only described as “comfortable” rather than being given a deserved 4* rating. The only minor downisde was no bottled water in rooms. Days Inn Hotel Amman. Well, at least the staff are nice and we got bottled water in the rooms! But in other respects it is poor and certainly not deserving of a 4* rating. Everything is tatty, the corridors and rooms – despite being notionally non-smoking – reek of cigarette smoke (this applied to two visits and two different rooms a week apart) and, on our second visit, the bath had not been cleaned – there was a wet pile of hair in the middle of it. I am sure that Amman can do better than this for the same money.

Gerry Frizzelle Petra & Wadi Rum Trek

First group trip on some years. Superb experience and packed so much in. Saw big 5, gear locations, food and like minded company

Paul Vickers South Africa: Walking & Wildlife