Across the Divide - Charity Challenges and Events, Charity Fundraising, Projects, CSR Programmes & Expedition Management

Be somewhere different tomorrow...

Have you ever wanted to trek the Great Wall of China, trek to Everest Base Camp, mush your own dogsled team in the Arctic or climb Kilimanjaro whilst fundraising for a good cause or a charity of your own choice? Well by joining one of our charity expeditions or selecting from a wide of range of ‘open challenges’ you can do just that.

We have something to suit everybody with overseas challenges ranging from 7 to 22 days, raise funds for a any charity on our 'Open Challenges' to sponsored walks in the UK over a weekend. All of our charity events are graded in terms of difficulty, so you can pick the one that best suits you. All you have to do is pay a registration fee, plus insurance and sponsorship for the trip of a lifetime.

If you are a company we have an ever-expanding range of charity projects, charity hikes, multi activity challenges, expeditions and Corporate Social Responsibilty projects to select from or we can tailor an event to meet your specific objectives and assist you with your 'charity of the year' program.

Across The Divide Expeditions organise trips all around the globe, all to help raise money for charities and worthwhile causes. We have been running charity and corporate events for over 11 years. We have taken 1000's of fundraisers on international and UK events and have helped raise over £30 million for worthy causes.

Go on be somewhere different tomorrow...

"You'll be very glad you did it and your life will be richer for having done it. In one word - unforgettable!" Sorcha O'Horain, Sahara Desert Charity Trekker.

 

Everest Base Camp Trek for charity, Nepal

 

India Kanchenjunga charity trek

charity challenges, a life changing experience

 

As featured in Blood Sweat and CharityAs featured in Blood, Sweat & Charity by Nick Stanhope

For our dedicated corporate teambuilding solutions please visit our CSR web area here.

Have you seen our new equipment store? Prices are much cheaper than the High Street due to our special supplier links and items are especially selected with our challenges in mind. We will be adding new items and special offers so why not bookmark it now.

Don't forget to check out our 'Free Things' page. Fancy new wallpaper for your computer? Whether you are after a stunning scene of the Sahara or Brazil to dog sledding in Norway our resident photographer, Mark Hannaford has compiled a few photos to download as wallpaper.

Simply choose the one you want and follow the instructions! Whilst you are on the 'Free Things' page why not claim your free mousemat - all you have to do is send us your details and the email addresses of four other people you think would be interested in our trips! Just click here.

See our responsible tourism page to find out about offsetting your carbon emissions. Offset your carbon emissions

ATD Charity Challenges adhere to the guidelines of the International Porter Protection Group on our charity walking events where porters are utilised.

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