Named ‘Acconcahuac’ (the stone sentinel) by the Incas, Aconcagua is the highest peak in the Southern and Western hemispheres, the second highest of the Seven Summits and the world’s highest summit outside of the Himalaya.
A Carstensz Pyramid Expedition is a wild and remote adventure to the true summit of Australasia.
The price and duration differences offered refers to three different options into and out of Base Camp : a magnificent trek supported by the mysterious Dani Tribe (16 days land only), by helicopter for a fast simple approach (10 days land only), or a combination of the two by trekking in and helicoptering out (14 days land only).
This is an ideal first expedition that combines the opportunity to develop winter and alpine skills with climbing some wonderful snowcapped peaks that reach over 6000m!
Climb Africa's Second Highest Mountain. This expedition provides the opportunity to visit one of Africa’s most beautiful countries, Kenya and to ascend Africa’s second highest peak, Mt Kenya.
The climb of the Machame route on Kilimanjaro is one of the most varied and enjoyable routes on the mountain and can be completed in 6 mountain days. A perfect choice to combine with Mount Meru.
Climb to the top of Africa on this Kilimanjaro Expedition via the Rongai Route with 7 days on the mountain. It is perhaps the easiest and most remote route up the mountain.
The Atlas Mountains from December to April provide a great opportunity to put your winter walking skills to the test whilst climbing two magnificent snow covered Moroccan peaks in a unique environment.
Just sixty meters lower than Aconcagua, Ojos del Salado can be found on the edge of the Atacama Desert (the driest spot on earth). It is the world’s highest volcano and one of the seven continental volcanic summits.
This expedition offers the opportunity to climb the highest volcano in the North America, along with two other volcanoes, in just 11 days! Pico de Orizaba is a Volcanic Seven Summit.
Impressive and exceptionally remote, Mount Sidley is to be found in one of Antarctica’s least travelled corners of it’s polar ice sheet making it a truly special place to visit.