Malawi expedition reviews
World Challenge has given me the opportunity to fully understand that I am capable of many things. The expedition opened my eyes to a whole new world along with an unending number of ways in which I can play a part in bettering the life of many others. The experiences on this expedition were truly once in a lifetime.
Sarah Tan, Challenger, Chinese International School
I think that World Challenge is a great program that all kids should go through to get a taste of the 'real' world! I know that for me it's not an experience that I would trade for anything.
Hannah Short, Challenger, Chinese International School
The people of Malawi are so friendly and caring. The country itself is so beautiful and the extraordinary wildlife is the icing on the cake. Highlights are reaching the top of Mulanje and rest and relaxation by Lake Malawi.
Thomas Willmott, Challenger, Sir Henry Floyd Grammar School
We have all had the best time of our lives. I feel that I have definitely matured and grown as an individual here, as has everyone on this trip, and experienced a whole new perspective with far broader horizons.
Rhianna Price, Challenger, Haberdasher's Monmouth School for Girls
The 4 weeks in Malawi have made a huge impression on me and the challengers. Their personal/ social skills have developed as well as their awareness of other cultures and people. All have said they want to continue to travel and do project/ charity work in the future, as do I.
David Wood, School Leader, John Leggott College
I didn't expect to benefit quite so much from this expedition. Above all, I feel I have become a much more well rounded person. The experience & being in Malawi itself was both fantastic and surreal. I also think that we had a brilliant leader which helped make our expedition that bit more enjoyable.
Ashira Siraj, Challenger, Newcastle Under Lyme School
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