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How to Stay Safe on Overseas Expeditions: A Leader’s Guide
Every expedition begins with excitement: new cultures, unfamiliar landscapes, the thrill of the unknown. But real adventure always...


How to Train for a High-Altitude Trek (Even If You Live at Sea Level)
You don’t have to live in the Himalayas to get ready for one.Whether your goal is Kilimanjaro, Everest Base Camp, or a trek in the Andes,...


How to Choose the Right First Expedition: Kilimanjaro, Mera Peak, or Toubkal?
For many travellers, the dream of tackling a “big mountain” or international trek marks the start of a lifelong love of adventure. But...


Climbing Kilimanjaro: Essential Tips for First-Time Trekkers
Climbing Kilimanjaro is one of the most iconic trekking challenges in the world. At 5,895 metres, it’s the highest mountain in Africa and...


How to Find the Right Travel Companion: 5 Signs You’ve Picked Well
When people talk about their dream adventures, they usually focus on the destination, summiting Kilimanjaro, trekking through the...


How to Become an Expedition Leader: The Complete Guide
If you’ve ever returned from a trek or adventure trip thinking, “I wish I could do this for a living,” you’re not alone. Expedition leading is one of those dream jobs that combines travel, challenge, and people skills. It’s a career that lets you see the world — but more importantly, it allows you to help others experience it in a way they’ll never forget. But expedition leading isn’t just about collecting passport stamps. It’s about responsibility, safety, and the ability t
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