Hiking, Trekking & Walking
Trek to Machu Picchu - Oxfam Ireland04 May 2012 to 14 May 2012 Charity Events
The Lost City of Machu Picchu is one of the great wonders of the world and our unique trek will take you along a less used route, away from the hustle and bustle of the main Inca trail. Trekking through a previously unknown valley our route takes us along spectacular mountain passes and down long forgotten trails that pass through small villages where little has changed and traditional farming methods are still used.
Kilimanjaro Charity Climb- UNICEF02 September 2012 to 14 September 2012 Charity Events
One of the most magnificent sights in Africa, Kilimanjaro’s snow capped peak is almost 6,000m high and towers above the surrounding African plains. There is no need for technical climbing skills but conquering this mountain is a real test of stamina and fitness as you battle with the effects of altitude to reach the summit. Standing at Uhuru peak you can be immensely proud of your achievement.
Climb Mount Kilimanjaro 2012.17 September 2012 to 28 September 2012 Just Events
Join Across the Divide on the Roof of Africa!
At 5,895 metres, Kilimanjaro's snow-capped peak is one of the most magnificent sights in Africa. Our trek takes you to the remote north-eastern side of Kilimanjaro and follows the Rongai Route to the summit.
Rongai retains a true sense of wilderness: there are few fewer trekkers than on other trails (usually one-tenth of the number that take the Marangu Route) and it is generally considered to offer some of the best opportunities for acclimatisation.
Sahara Desert Trek 2012.03 November 2012 to 10 November 2012 Just Events
A wonderful trek into the heart of the Sahara: the second largest desert in the world and one of the last great areas of wilderness. One of the hottest, driest (and sandiest!) places on Earth, the Sahara Desert covers an area larger than the entire United States, and trekking through this vast sea of sand is a truly unique experience.
Our trek follows an old trade route still used by nomadic Berber tribesmen and their camel caravans, and takes us over vast sand dunes, along dried-up riverbeds, across rocky plateaux and through idyllic oases. We will camp in traditional Berber tents in this remarkable vast and varied landscape, and have the opportunity for some star-gazing at night.





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