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All Expeditions

 

Your Next Adventure Starts Here

 

We’ve poured everything into creating these first three expeditions — routes we know inside out, handpicked local partners, and the kind of detail that makes the difference between a good trip and a life-changing one. This is just the beginning: many more destinations are already in the works, so if you don’t see your dream adventure here yet, keep watching — it’s coming.

 
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Climb Mera Peak - 6476m

 

Conquer the highest trekking peak in Nepal and enjoy epic views of the world’s tallest mountains, including mighty Everest itself

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Duration
17 nights
Location
Nepal
Season
April - May & 
October - November
Accomodation
Hotel, Lodge, Tent
Kathmandu
Start Point

Stand at 6,476 metres and witness the rarest mountain panorama on Earth — with five 8,000m giants in a single breathtaking view. Cross roaring rivers, creaking glaciers, and knife-edge ridgelines as you push deep into the Himalayan wilderness. Far from the teahouse trails, you’ll journey through untouched valleys, camp beneath the stars, and climb towards a true mountain adventure.

Difficulty
Moderate / Strenuous
Groups From:
Solo From:
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Climb Kilimanjaro - 5895m

 

Summit Africa’s highest peak and take in breathtaking views from the Roof of the Continent.

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Duration
9 nights
Location
Tanzania
Season
April - May & 
November
Accomodation
Hotel, Tent
Moshi
Start Point

Follow one of the world’s great trekking routes to the summit of Africa’s tallest mountain. Begin in lush rainforest alive with birdsong, then rise through shifting landscapes of moorland, ridgeline, and rock. As altitude tests your body, the team pulls together, and the summit draws closer. Reaching Uhuru Peak at 5,895 metres is more than a goal, it’s a shared triumph.

Difficulty
Moderate / Strenuous
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Image by Louis Hansel

Climb Toubkal - 4167m

 

Conquer the highest peak in North Africa on a challenging yet accessible expedition through the dramatic High Atlas Mountains of Morocco.

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Duration
6 nights
Location
Morocco
Season
May - October
Accomodation
Hotel, Gite, Riad, Tent
Marrakech
Start Point

Climb to 4,167 metres and stand on the highest peak in North Africa — with sunrise views stretching across the High Atlas and deep into the Sahara. Trek through remote Berber valleys, high mountain passes, and rugged ridgelines, far from the beaten path. Supported by expert local guides and muleteers, you’ll journey through traditional villages, sleep in mountain refuges, and end your adventure in the vibrant heart of Marrakech.

Difficulty
Moderate
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Have a Different Adventure in Mind?

 

Not every expedition needs to follow a set route, sometimes the best journeys are the ones you create yourself. If you’re dreaming of something unique, we can design a fully bespoke experience just for you.

Think big: scaling the world’s great mountains, trekking through dense jungles, desert crossings by camel or 4x4, polar ski expeditions, whitewater rafting remote rivers, dog-sledding in the Arctic, sailing to untouched islands, diving coral reefs, or even sleeping on a sheer cliff face under the stars. Whether it’s an epic test of endurance or an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime escape, if you can imagine it — we can make it real.

We’ve led expeditions on six continents, from the Himalayas to the Andes, the Sahara to the Serengeti, the Amazon to the Arctic Circle. The pins on the map below highlight just some of the regions where we’ve already operated — proof that our reach is truly global.

Our origins lie in creating one-off, high-end adventures at Crux Outdoors, which has since grown into a consultancy supporting film, TV, and organisations worldwide. That same expertise, experience, and network now drives every Crux Expeditions journey. In short: you’re in experienced, well-connected hands.

 

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