Our team recently sat down and revisited what our core values are as a company and how we’re making strides to provide much more than just an overseas challenge to our student participants. We boiled down a list of nearly 15 values down to six, which we’re excited to share with you.
Read MoreAll of our treks vary in terms of height, distance and climate. What they do have in common is that they'll all be more enjoyable with a bit of training - so how do you train?
Read MoreMarrakesh is a vibrant, bustling and often hectic city with endless things to see, do and eat. On our Morocco challenge, you’ll be getting to spend some time here after your trek in the High Atlas Mountains; follow our 24-hour itinerary to make the most of it.
Read MoreWho better to give you tips for your upcoming trek than the people who have tackled them head on; our wonderful past participants!
Read MoreTraining for your trek ahead of time is crucial in ensuring you have the best possible time whilst you’re away, but we know that all our participants have plenty of other commitments to balance alongside their challenge preparations. Here, we’ve pulled together a couple of our top tips for helping you fit training into your everyday life.
Read MoreHeading out on the Morocco High Atlas trek this year? Read all about Naomi’s experience on our Edge of the Sahara extension trip.
Read MoreWe take the utmost care in organising our challenges to ensure they are as safe as possible; we only travel in mostly hassle-free countries, follow advice from the Foreign and Commonwealth Office and use trusted ground suppliers. Whilst we endeavour to keep you as safe as we can, there are a few (common sense!) things you can do too to keep your challenge as risk-free and enjoyable as possible!
Read MoreOn our High Atlas Mountain Trek, participants are spoilt for choice with delicious Moroccan cuisine; so this week, we're taking you through the highlights of Moroccan cooking!
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