Tanzania expedition reviews
Each phase of the expedition challenged the group in different ways. To watch the group grow in confidence and fine tune their skills was really rewarding.
Craig Colton, School Leader, Fintona Girls' School
The Tanzania World Challenge expedition was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that gave me an insight into life in a third world country. It was an experience that will always stay with me and I've learnt so many things on this trip.
Michelle Yu, Challenger, Fintona Girls' School
Thank you so much for my World Challenge Expedition to Tanzania. I now have an ambition to travel the world doing summer camps. And outdoor activities and hopefully an expedition leader is my main aim. First of all I am off to College in November to study activity Instructor level 1. But at the moment I am working at Cotswold Outdoor in Bury St Edmunds full time. I love it there talking to customers about products and my own experiences. I have a passion for the outdoors and I think I always will.
Sam Cobbold, Challenger
It was the experience of a lifetime, Tanzania is an incredible country, and I wouldn't want to have gone anywhere else.
Jacob Sheetz, Challenger, Needham High School
The Lingfield Notre Dame school team 2 embarked upon an adventure to Tanzania for one month. During this period, we spent a week climbing mount Kilimanjaro, a further week helping out at a local primary school, and another week spent doing an acclimatisation trek in the mountains of Monjuliju. we also went on an amazing safari for two days and spent our last final days at peptone beach resort, where we went snorkelling! We all had an absolutely amazing time and wish we could return everyday. It was well worth all the hard work saving the money, and I know that the trip has helped me develop new group skills and has changed my life forever!
Oli Knight, Challenger, Lingfield Notre Dame School
The whole expedition, from start to finish has been a wonderful and genuinely unique experience. Each phase provided a fresh fascinating insight into Tanzania, its people, landscape and culture. Each member of the team has taken something very positive from the expedition and some team members have grown immeasurably. All in all a tremendous and life affirming experience.
David Miller, School Leader, St Ninians High School
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