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For those seeking a slightly longer and more immersive ascent, the 4 Days Mount Meru Trekking adventure is ideal for young adults and intrepid travelers eager to conquer Tanzania’s overlooked gem. Starting from lush forests and scaling steep hillsides along the Momella Route, you’ll be accompanied by an armed ranger to the summit of Mount Meru—Africa’s fifth highest peak. The trek is packed with diverse wildlife and culminates in a breathtaking sunrise view. The USP: a gradual, rewarding trek that blends the thrill of high-altitude climbing with the serenity of East Africa’s natural beauty.
For those who dream of summiting Africa’s legendary peaks, the Mount Kenya Trek – Chogoria to Sirimon Route offers a 5-day adventure to Point Lenana (4,985 m), the mountain's third-highest summit. Tailored for both active young adults and seniors seeking a rewarding trekking experience, this guided journey takes you through bamboo forests, dramatic valleys, and rocky alpine landscapes. Ascend via the scenic Chogoria route, descend through the Sirimon route, and marvel at panoramic vistas of Gorges Valley and the Northern Moorlands.
Nights under the stars in comfortable tents and sunrise on the summit make this tour especially memorable. Its unique selling point is the combination of diverse ecosystems and the achievement of reaching a major peak without technical climbing. For hikers wanting a challenging yet accessible trekking tour packed with natural splendor, this Mount Kenya trek is an unmissable experience.
Experience the thrill of adventure on this 14-day trekking and climbing tour through Nepal’s Himalayas, where you’ll journey to Everest Base Camp and ascend Island Peak (Imja Tse) at 6,189 meters. Starting with a flight from Kathmandu to Lukla, the route weaves through legendary Sherpa villages—Phakding, Namche, Tengboche, and Lobuche—culminating at the iconic Everest Base Camp on Day 8.
From there, the expedition shifts to Island Peak, an emerging favorite in the Everest region, suitable for climbers of all levels. Day 11 offers the unforgettable challenge of summiting Island Peak, followed by a rewarding descent to Chhukung. The trek concludes with a return to Lukla and a flight back to Kathmandu.
This trip is ideal for intrepid trekkers and mountaineers eager to blend classic Himalayan trekking with the excitement of a Himalayan peak climb. The unique selling point: you’ll not only stand at Everest Base Camp but also conquer Island Peak, enjoying panoramic vistas of some of the world’s highest mountains—a dual adventure unmatched in the region.
Everest Base Camp trek, Island Peak, Kathmandu, Phakding, Island Peak Base Camp, Chukhung, Namche Bazar, Lukla, Tengboche, Pheriche, Lobuche, Dingboche
Ready to test your limits on Ecuador's most awe-inspiring peaks? The 'Cotopaxi Llama Express' is a climbing tour designed for both novices and seasoned mountaineers, offering a thrilling seven-day journey across the country's volcanic spine. Start your adventure acclimatizing on lower summits like Pasochoa and Corazon before tackling your ultimate challenge—Cotopaxi, one of the world's highest active volcanoes at 5,897 meters.
Accompanied by a bilingual, professional guide, you'll ascend between 4,000 and 6,000 meters above sea level, rewarded with breathtaking panoramas stretching from Quito to the distant Chimborazo and Tungurahua. This trip is more than just a climb—it's a comprehensive introduction to high-altitude adventure, blending expert guidance with unforgettable scenery.
The USP? A progressive itinerary that builds your confidence and skills, making the summit of Cotopaxi an achievable goal for climbers of all backgrounds.
Looking for a Himalayan adventure that packs both trekking and mountaineering into just two weeks? The Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour offers exactly that, guiding travelers through the heart of Nepal’s Annapurna Sanctuary to the stunning summit of Tent Peak (Tharpu Chuli). At 5,695 meters (18,679 ft), Tent Peak is renowned for panoramic views of the Annapurna range and the iconic Machapuchare, making it a favorite for those seeking their first Himalayan peak without the demands of extreme high-altitude ascents.
This 14-day trip is ideal for adventurers who want a taste of ice climbing but are pressed for time, or for those eager to push their trekking skills a step further. The journey weaves through a diverse tapestry of landscapes—verdant hills, alpine meadows, gushing waterfalls, and swift rivers—before reaching the high mountains. Along the way, trekkers are immersed in the rich culture of the Gurung villages, offering insight into local traditions and daily life, a unique cultural aspect that sets this tour apart.
First summited in 1964 by a Japanese team, Tent Peak remains accessible for those with moderate trekking experience and a sense of adventure. The climb itself is considered one of Nepal’s easier trekking peaks, making it suitable for passionate climbers who may be short on time but big on ambition. The combination of breathtaking Himalayan vistas, the thrill of a non-technical summit, and cultural encounters in the Annapurna region ensures this trekking and climbing tour delivers a rewarding and unforgettable Nepalese experience.
A unique selling point of this trip is its blend of accessible mountaineering with immersive Himalayan trekking, allowing you to conquer a classic peak without weeks of technical preparation or acclimatization. For those who crave adventure and cultural discovery in equal measure, this Annapurna Base Camp Trek and Tent Peak Climbing tour is an excellent choice for a memorable journey in Nepal’s majestic mountains.
The Lemosho Route is perhaps the most scenic Kilimanjaro route, from the first day to the last. The trail begins north of Shira, also on the western side of the mountain. But unlike the Shira Route, where for the first day you walk on a wide 4 WD road, Lemosho is a narrow wilderness trail right from the beginning, passing through pristine and remote rainforest with good chances of seeing wildlife. It then crosses the Shira Plateau before joining the Machame Route near the Lava Tower.
Luckily, despite its growing popularity, especially for second time Kilimanjaro climbers, Lemosho sees a very low number of people and truly offers and incredible adventure on the highest peak in Africa, and the highest free standing mountain in the world.
Maasai Wanderings is looking very much forward to providing you with a climb of a lifetime. No previous mountaineering experience is required for this trip.
For those eager to reach Himalayan heights, the "Yala Peak Climbing" trip offers an excellent introduction to mountaineering. This 15-day guided adventure takes you to the summit of Yala Peak (5,700m) in Nepal’s stunning Langtang region, north of Kathmandu. Regulated by the Nepal Mountaineering Association, Yala Peak is considered one of the most accessible trekking peaks—perfect for climbers looking to expand their skills.
After a couple of days acclimatizing in Kathmandu, your trek begins in Syabru Bensi and winds through charming villages like Lama Hotel and Kyanjin Gompa, offering cultural encounters along the way. The highlight comes on Day 9, when you conquer Yala Peak and are rewarded with sweeping views of the Langtang range, including the 14th-highest peak in the world, Shishapangma, located in Tibet.
The journey ends with a relaxed return to Kathmandu, allowing you time to reflect on your accomplishment. The unique selling point? A carefully guided climb that combines skill development, cultural immersion, and breathtaking Himalayan panoramas—ideal for those wanting to take their trekking to the next level.
Rongai route approaches Kilimanjaro from the north-eastern section of the mountain, not far from the Kenyan border. It is considered quite remote but has seen a surge in trekkers in recent years. On this route, the drive to the trailhead at Nale Moru is long but the road is tarmac most of the way. With a starting point in Arusha, the routes on the souther or western side are more popular because of accessibility. On this route, we camp at the base of Mawenzi Peak before walking across the Saddle to perch ourselves in the the busy camp of Kibo in readiness for the summit assault.
This route over 7 days allows for an extra night at Mawenzi Tarn with acclimatisation walks during the spare day. Doing this will increase the chance of successfully summiting Kilimanjaro.
If conquering iconic peaks is on your bucket list, the 8-day Mount Kilimanjaro trek via the Lemosho Route is your ticket to adventure. Tailored for young adults with a thirst for challenge, this route is prized for its scenic beauty, lower traffic, and higher summit success rates. Begin your ascent through lush rainforest, traverse the expansive Shira Plateau, and tackle the southern circuit’s dramatic landscapes before descending via the Mweka route. With panoramic mountain vistas at every turn and the guidance of experienced trek leaders, you’ll experience Kilimanjaro’s raw grandeur firsthand. The unique draw: the Lemosho Route’s combination of diverse scenery, optimal acclimatization, and an immersive trekking experience—giving you the best shot at standing on Africa’s roof.
Ready for a thrill? The Balcony of the Devil Rock Climbing from Cusco trip is a high-adrenaline adventure set just outside one of Peru’s most fascinating cities. Spend four exhilarating hours ascending natural rock walls ranging from 20 to 45 meters, with three distinct difficulty levels to challenge both novice and experienced climbers. This guided climbing tour delivers pure excitement, set against dramatic Andean backdrops. For travelers who crave adventure and want to test their limits, this experience offers not just a physical challenge but a unique perspective on the region’s wild beauty. The USP: a chance to climb the iconic Devil’s Balcony, a location famed among local climbers and outdoor enthusiasts.