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They did everything they promised, but it is what they did above & beyond that stands them apart. We were caught in the fires in Portugal & they arranged transport to get us out of danger, changed hotel bookings to accommodate the new circumstances & made us feel very safe. We were more than impressed with the level of communication & service. I won't be looking anywhere else when I book my next trip.
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On December I did Everest base camp trek with my friend. It was one of my great adventure which was really a remarkable trip. Lots of great moments that I spend in the mountain with our guide, Dawa, the local operator and the people of Everest region. I really appreciate for their hard work. Truly informative. I just love it. Look to come back in coming years. See you all.
My family went to Bhutan in July this year. Mr. Jovi helped us organize everything and He was amazing. So helpful, clear communication, and efficient every step of the way. He helped answer many questions about my travel in Bhutan as well which was so nice of him. Our Bhutan trip was so great, and my local guide Migma was the best! and Sonam ( his driver) were excellent. Would recommend this company and especially Jovi for organizing!
This is a fantastic tour that will get you off the beaten track. We hardly saw any other trekkers until Manang & Lake Tilicho. The pace of the trek was really thought out to assist with acclimatisation. The remote camping at the base camps & near Buddhist monastry’s was a highlight, as was the village & monastery of Phu. The tents were very spacious & the sleeping bag, fleece liner & jacket provided by World Expeditions were good quality & warm. I was happy to be camping near tea houses at times so we could use their dining area for meals, to play cards & to charge our devices (sometimes for a fee). I recommend taking a good book or two to enjoy the downtime in the afternoons.
Our guide Juddha was very experienced & really looked after us. All the crew worked hard to ensure everything ran smoothly & to schedule. The included meals were plentiful & varied & there was always enough boiling water to fill our water bottles. I highly recommend this tour & would trek with World Expeditions again!
Looking for an authentic way to experience Southeast Asia? The "Simply Bangkok to Hanoi" tour package is a 17-day, easy-paced adventure for experienced travelers, spanning Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam. Traveling by local transport and staying in simple hotels, this trip offers a genuine window into the region’s culture and diversity.
Begin in dynamic Bangkok, then cross into Cambodia to explore the ancient jungle temples of Angkor in Siem Reap. Discover Phnom Penh’s glittering Royal Palace and the sobering history of the Killing Fields before journeying into Vietnam. Here, highlights include the vibrant streets of Ho Chi Minh City and the legendary Cu Chi Tunnels, along with the charm of Hoi An and the imperial city of Hue.
This tour’s unique selling point is its use of local transport and off-the-beaten-path accommodations, creating opportunities for authentic interaction and deeper cultural immersion. With all logistics arranged, it’s perfect for travelers who value connection and real-world experiences over luxury. Dive into Southeast Asia’s heart with this memorable trip.
Experience the vibrant cultures and breathtaking landscapes of Southeast Asia on this 14-day tour spanning Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. Designed for those with a passion for both adventure and relaxation, this itinerary moves at a moderate pace, ensuring each destination is explored in depth. Start in Ho Chi Minh City, delving into wartime history at the Cu Chi Tunnels and savoring the city’s lively street life. Cruise the Mekong Delta by bike and boat, participate in a Vietnamese cooking class, and experience a warm homestay.
Venture to Cambodia to marvel at the ancient temples of Angkor before crossing into Thailand, where Bangkok’s Grand Palace and Reclining Buddha await. The journey ends on the tranquil beaches of Hua Hin, offering a restful counterpoint to the bustling cities and jungle adventures.
The tour’s unique highlight is its comprehensive mix of city, countryside, and coast—with a focus on hands-on experiences and local interaction, making it an ideal package for travelers who want both action and authenticity across three remarkable countries.
I did the Mera Peak trekking over 15 days, organized by local tour specialists. Mr. Krishna Subedi (Kris) is the manager of the organization. He is a very good co-ordinator, puts you immediately on whatsapp when you arrive, and keeps following up your trekking and summit experience. When there were small problems, he immediately took action and contacted the right people. My guide Mr. Neyma Sherpa was also very helpfull and an excellent guide.
The trek itself was very enjoyable. The Tea houses were very good and they were very flexible when i prefered another teahouse than the one they already booked.
A few extra things to keep in mind:
- The month May used to be the best month for Mera Peak but we had a lot of rain... May-be April or October is becoming better now...
- Listen to your guide at all times and don't go up to fast. The trekking is also about acclimatizing. Sometimes you need that extra day at 4000m...
- Take a portable solar panel with you and a power bank. (min 12W, 20W is better). It will pay itself back. You pay a lot in the teahouses to get your phone charged (a lot of them also use solar power).
- I personally prefer not to rent climbing gear but to take my own. I always hike and climb with the same pair of C boots with semi-automatic crampons. My C boots are big enough to wear 2 pair of socks if necessary. My smartwhool socks were warm enough on the summit day (-10 to -15 °C)
- Take a porter. They are not expensive and your hiking comfort will increase a lot.
- Don't forget to use sunscreen, especially on the summit day when you leave at 2 am in the dark and you're not thinking about the sun at that time.
- Make sure you are in excellent physical shape. After the summit, you will need 3 more days to get to Lukla.