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Location: Nepal, Central Asia.
Duration: 21 to 28 days.
Ideal for: A trekking based expedition for teams looking for a physical challenge.
How tough 1-5 (5 being difficult): 4-5 (depends on trek).
Typical accommodation: Tents, hostels and occasionally tea houses.
Terrain: Mountain and altitude.
When can I travel there?: All year around, with seasonal restrictions on some treks.
Climate: Nepal has a typical monsoonal, two-season year. The dry season runs from Oct-May and the monsoon season from Jun-Sep. Spring (Mar-May) and summer (Jun-Aug) temperatures range from 28ºC in the hill regions to more than 35°C in the southern plains. In winter (Dec-Feb) average temperatures from a brisk 5°C to a mild 20°C. Much colder temperatures prevail at higher elevations.
Culture shock 1-3 (3 being very different from home): 3.

India expedition reviews

I can confidently say that I had an unforgettable experience. The views at the project were amazing alongside a distinguished personal satisfaction I received from the project phase. This satisfaction cannot be described in words. To any future challengers, I would just like to say that if you are up for an exciting and life-changing challenge, a World Challenge expedition should be at the top of your list!

Laurine Hemlani, Challenger, West Island School

This trip has made me much more aware about how the 'real' world lives and I doubt I will live in the same way after this trip. I'll certainly question myself before buying certain things which I would normally do without thinking about. This experience will stay with me forever.

Ben, Challenger, West Island School

Truly an experience to never forget. I have absolutely no regret, and feel that the skills and responsibility that I have now developed will help me into the future.

Liam Stalari, Challenger, Mazenod College

I believe that coming to Nepal was a great experience, was both enjoyable and educational, and also opened up my eyes to other cultures and lifestyles.

Dylan Hicks, Challenger, Mazenod College

I felt that the boys have become more confident and able to handle difficult situations by delegating, communicating, and working as a team. On a personal level I feel like a confident traveller and have enjoyed seeing the boys develop.

Jenny Moulton, School Leader, Mazenod College



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