
Exploring our wild world: 50 years of World Expeditions
Over five decades World Expeditions has grown from a two-person operation to now be considered the world’s premier adventure travel company.
Over five decades World Expeditions has grown from a two-person operation to now be considered the world’s premier adventure travel company.
After a half-century of doing things differently, adventure travel icon World Expeditions is still taking the paths less travelled.
The Rwenzori Mountains are the oft-forgotten of Africa’s three tallest peaks. Aus Geo ADVENTURE’s Dan Slater joins legendary Aussie adventurer Tim Macartney-Snape and heads high to the roof of Africa to see some of that wild continent’s last glaciers.
At 223km in length, the Larapinta Trail is arguably one of Australia’s most challenging multi-day walks. Still, you don’t have to commit to the entire length of this legendary line to experience the best of the Northern Territory and its MacDonnell Ranges.
In Tasmania’s northeast, Flinders Island has a variety of walks that prove its worth looking away from the obvious for your next escape.
This four-day trek in Tassie’s rugged southwest is the ultimate short escape into a truly wild world.
Check out these six fantastic new adventures, then spend your downtime planning how you’re going to tick off each one!
Peru’s Machu Picchu is on your bucket list but you’re not keen on the crowds walking the Inca Trail to get there. The solution? Tackle the more remote – and exciting – Inca Rivers Trek. There are no crowds, you will traverse spectacular mountain terrain, and you’ll get the chance to explore one of Peru’s ancient secrets: Choquequirao.
Authentic experiences, genuine cultural exchanges and real exploration are the focus of all World Expedition adventures. Choose your journey today.
Michael Smith discovered the delights and peril of true adventure in a solo circumnavigation of the world in a tiny amphibious flying boat. Independent cinemas across Australia are showing the documentary of his amazing tale at 3:30pm this Sunday.