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★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Perfect mix of mountain trails and ancient civilisations
Jordan's Dana to Petra Trek

This trip was a wonderful introduction to Jordan - combining stunning mountain trails with UNESCO world heritage sites. The food was amazing also.

By Reviewer from Brussels | 06 January 2020
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
An excellent introduction to winter trekking.
Mount Toubkal in Winter
Well organised and professional guide Leycen instilled confidence throughout. Gite accommodation was clean, showers available and good quality and quantity of food. Refuge was 20 bed dorm, basic toilet facilities, occasional warm shower, good lunch and dinners. Breakfast watery porridge and bread. Lunch is late afternoon while at the refuge so advise taking snacks. Chocolate, crisps, soft drinks and water available to buy at refuge. Trek was about 6 to 8 hrs walking per day. Toubkal ascent with ... crampons was on a par to Ben Nevis in snow all the way. Conditions were dry and sunny on our ascent with snow to aprx 3800m on North facing slopes. Ouanoukrim was my preferred day with more snow, more interesting trek and some scrambling, narrow paths and area of ridge on ascent and descent. Other group members likened it to North face of Tryfan. Highly recommend this trip and KE.
By Amanda from Saltash | 06 January 2020
Once in a lifetime highly memorable and stunning adventure
The Snowman Trek

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By Stephen from Harrogate | 06 January 2020
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An exhilarating Moroccan experience.
Mount Toubkal in Winter
This trekking experience was more than I could have hoped for. The trip was highly organised and very well planned to give the traveller the best experience. The food was to a high standard, freshly cooked and of local cuisine. Our guide Omar was excellent. He encouraged us to ask questions about local culture and traditions while also sharing his own local knowledge and experience. As well as ensuring our well-being, Omar made us feel most welcome in his family home. He is an excellent guide, ... has a very professional manner and a great asset for KE Adventure. I truly hope that his dedication to his job is being fully recognised by KE Adventure.
By Catherine from Kilmarnock | 05 January 2020
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Everything you could want from a trek.
Jordan's Dana to Petra Trek
This trek has everything you would want, just the right amount of days and nights, plenty of history, landscapes that will dazzle you, a great support team that will prepare your camp for you daily and provide you with great food and you get to finish in Petra which is the ultimate prize. I would say to anyone looking at doing their first trek this is ideal and to those who are more familiar with trekking you won’t be disappointed, in fact you will likely leave feeling very spoilt. I think ... the trek difficulty level of 5 is very fair, it’s got enough to test you but won’t be the hardest daily walk you will have to do by comparison to other treks. My only tip would be to pack enough gear in your hand luggage to get you through the first two days in case your luggage goes missing. It’s something I used to do religiously and typically the first time I didn’t do it my bag went missing. KE did a great job chasing it down and we got by but it’s not a great position to be in. We were asked if there was anything that could be done to improve the trek and honestly we struggled to come up with anything constructive. A great trip and highly recommended.
By Derek from Middlesbrough | 05 January 2020
★ ★ ★ ★
Newbie trekkers tackle Ganesh Himal trail!
Ganesh Himal Panorama Trek
This was our first ever trekking holiday and was booked as a celebration of our 25th wedding anniversary, so we were hoping for something special. It didn’t disappoint!. KE ‘s booking system was very straight forward and always had someone on the other end of the phone to discuss any questions we had. We decided on the Ganesh Himal panorama trek as it appeared to be a good beginners trek (more on that later!). 6 people went for a trek and along came 20 others to look after us! What an ... amazing team, we had every need catered for along the way – 3 hot meals a day with more than enough food to keep us going. We only came across one other group of trekkers during our 11 days, so this really did appear to be a “rarely visited” part of Nepal with amazing, friendly hard working people in the villages and along the trail. The stunning views gave us plenty of quiet contemplation time during our rest stops and lunch breaks. With mixed trekking ability (3 experienced and 3 not very experienced) our guides managed to get us all to the final destination, splitting the group and pacing each days trek to our capability. I would say this trek was a lot harder than we were expecting, but this only added to the adventure. Now, having had the experience of the trek, we can understand the notes for elevation and distance etc. that KE supply and would recommend careful study of them. Even the experienced trekkers in our group considered this to be tougher than a beginners trek. I would highly recommend KE adventure as it is a very professional company with excellent guides and trek leaders. Special thanks go to Tendi and Serki for looking after us all (lots of patience and good humour). Tim & Sue O’Hara
By Timothy from High Wycombe | 05 January 2020
Trekking Mount Toubkal
Mount Toubkal in Winter

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By Catherine from Kilmarnock | 05 January 2020
A fantastic trek.
Jordan's Dana to Petra Trek

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By Derek from Middlesbrough | 05 January 2020
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Interesting Family Holiday
Multi-activity Family Adventure in Poland
Interesting and varied family holiday. Krakow is a lovely place to wander. The local city guide was excellent. The salt mines were very impressive. Zakopane is very busy and touristy. The bike day and the mountain walk day were highlights. This holiday is a bit light on activities. A full day "exploring" Zakopane with an eccentric local guide was a bit of a waste as we could have done this on our own on our day off. Another proper activity day would have been welcome. The hotel was a bit faded ... and basic, and they cancelled the cooking session for some unknown reason. The 'highlander' visit was very good and interesting. The rafting trip was pleasant.
By Richard from Aboyne | 01 January 2020
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Just Do It
Walking New Zealand - North to South Island Explorer

If you need an introduction to NZ and prefer travelling in a group then this is the trip to take. There's a lot of travelling in the mini bus as this trip covers a lot of ground but NZ is a big place and it's worth it. Difficult to state a particulate highlight as it's all so good! Easy day and half day walks and tough days in the mountains. Varied scenery as you'd expect. It made me want to go back and soon!

By Richard from Aboyne | 01 January 2020
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Experience of a lifetime
Antarctica – Multi-Active Expedition
Nothing will prepare you this experience, icebergs, seals, whales and penguins it is all laid out in front of you. The crew were all amazing, not only did they go beyond what they needed to to make the holiday memorable they were also experts in their fields of marine life or arctic birds for example and past on their knowledge. All activities and trips to shore are weather dependant, plans will change and some trips may be cancelled. Luckily on the trip I was on they were able to fit in all ... the plan activities and only 1 planned landing had to be cancelled.
Of the 7 continents I have visited this stands head and shoulders above the rest and the memories will be with me for the rest of my life.
If you do go the drakes passage is the roughest sea in the world so have plenty of sea sickness tablets with you more than half the guest got sea sickness on the way there.
By Darran from St. Ives | 28 December 2019
Antarctica December 2019
Antarctica – Multi-Active Expedition

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By Darran from St. Ives | 28 December 2019
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Excellent trip including a trek in a remote area
Sikkim - Tosha Lake Trek
I chose the trip because the trek was in a remote area and it offered a cultural aspect. It delivered on both aspects and more because of the fantastic knowledge and organisation of our guide Rixzin and the ambiance of the whole group including the Sherpas, kitchen crew and porters.
The walking did include negotiating landslides sometimes with a small amount of exposure, loose stones, slippery paths, rocks but nothing worse than I have come across in some parts of the Lake District and
... Scotland and I loved every minute. The time spent walking each day is totally dependent on campsite location and because there was no choice somedays were short at about 4 hours and some much longer and on the shorter days we became experts at fire building helped by our local guide who had a useful large machete. We witnessed spectacular sunrises from outside the tent with views of the Kanchenjunga range and incredible night skies. The food created by the kitchen staff was amazing with so much variation that after a while I would have been happy with a plate of Dhal Bhat. During the 9 days the only people we saw were the 3 path builders so If you like the idea of remote I would recommend this trek before the path building is finished.
By Hilary from Leeds | 23 December 2019
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
A memorable and life enhancing journey.
Everest the Hard Way Trek
We were initially put off by the rather pretentious name of this trek but it is essentially a clockwise version of the Three Passes trek which is the best trek in the area and excellent. There is a lot of time spent at high altitude but the acclimatization is very well managed and we felt no need to take diamox. Because the direction is clockwise acclimatization took place in the delightful and quiet valleys around Thame. We also received a blessing from the 9 yr old reincarnation lama at the ... monastery there.
Every day was special but the highlights for me were the three passes rather than Everest base camp which wasn't as good as Kanchenjunga. We were fortunate in having a very good group and also very good guides. The leader Phurba Sherpa was very professional and ensured everything ran smoothly and everyone was looked after.
By Trevor from Keswick | 23 December 2019
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Excellent, very well organised tour with some great walks.
Walking New Zealand - North to South Island Explorer
Sean and Steve were brilliant guides. They were constantly thinking about the needs of the group; readjusting the schedule when it was interrupted by New Zealand's rather unpredictable weather, and finding the routes and the best spots for every stop we made. Sean's knowledge of everything kiwi was impressive - plants, animals, history and language.

The walks were well within the capability of the group, some a little testing, but nothing too tough. The weather (e.g. very high winds!) was
... more likely to cause us to cut a walk short rather than the difficulty of the walking. The stay in the hut was great fun. The Eco Lodge on the Nydia Trek was the best stop and very magical. A gorgeous place.

New Zealand is simply amazing. Volcanoes, fjords, snow-capped mountains, .... lord of the rings eat your heart out. Don't hesitate, just go.
By Reviewer from Wantage | 23 December 2019
★ ★ ★ ★
Challenging cycling in a lovely country
Guatemala Bike - Route of the Conquistadores

I really enjoyed this trip. Although the cycling was tough for me at times, I am pleased that I came and was not put off by the high grade of the trip. Guatemala has some wonderful countryside, scenery and unique local Mayan culture and is well worth visiting. I personally would have liked a bit more general tourism - museums, ruins etc.

By Reviewer from Ashford | 12 December 2019
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Fabulous but challenging trek in Nepal
Everest the Hard Way Trek
This was my first time in Nepal and what a fantastic introduction. From being picked up at the airport to being dropped off (a wee bit lighter and looking a little more tattered around the edges), the whole trip was very well organised. Our Sherpa Phurba and his team took great care of us throughout the 3 weeks. Other reviews give a very accurate description of the trip so I don't need to cover that here. However one thing I would say is that I think the rating on this trek is too low. I did ... the Classic Haute trek which is an 11 and this ranks only as a 9. While the terrain for this trip is easier with no glaciers to traverse/climb the combination of duration, altitude, cold weather (November in my case) and steep climbs make this at least as difficult in my opinion. This is also reflected in the fact that our sherpa told us we were the 1st group he has had in 10 years were everyone climbed all three passes. But please don't let that put you off - as long as you are fit and can push through difficult days, the rewards are immense. Age shouldn't be a factor either - our group of 11 was aged between 40 and 63. The only other thing to note is during this season flights to Lukla were temporarily from Ramechhap which was a 5 hour uncomfortable bus journey away from Kathmandu. I would definitely not recommend that bus journey.
By Peter from Brentwood | 05 December 2019

KE Adventure reply

Thank you for your review. We are pleased you had such a great experience. In relation to the claim made by your tour leader, we should point out that although you may have been the first group he had taken over all three passes, this is not the case for KE groups in general. This was only the second 'Everest the Hard Way' group your tour leader had led for KE.

Nepal November 2019
Everest the Hard Way Trek

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By Peter from Brentwood | 05 December 2019
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
A Silky Mix
Samarkand and the Silk Road
I’ve been fascinated by the Silk Road ever since a trip on the Karakorum Highway in Pakistan back in 2001. This trip promised to be an opportunity to look at some of the more iconic bits, while still not going totally ‘tourist’ – and getting in some walking too. I won’t say much about the delights of Khiva, Bukhara and Samarkand, except that although I’d read about them and seen the pictures, visiting them in the flesh was something else (though I can probably manage without seeing ... another madrassah…..)! Being of advancing years, I like to know in advance what the walking is going to be like – and can report that it was excellent. Consistent with the grading, it was thoroughly enjoyable. Rarely steep, the only people we met were locals who were usually happy to stop and try out their English. We were there in the dry season, so everything was a bit parched and sometimes the stock tracks we followed were a bit loose and ‘slidey’. Boots were definitely better than shoes, which needed frequent emptying. Trekking poles were useful too. Accommodation was excellent, from hotels to the lovely yurt camp in the desert and then the sometimes quirky homestays (don’t expect too much in the way of toilet and washing facilities, though we always managed a shower, but more than made up for by the warmth of the welcome!) Food was everywhere plentiful and excellent (and plov is fantastic!) and the local wine and beer were good. We did, however, have to resort to bottled water at times, although 'Water to Go' was very useful. Uzbekistan is a strange country. I hadn’t expected the miles and miles of flat thorny desert. The original Silk Road travellers must have found this challenging. The blocky Soviet buildings are another reminder of the past, but the people were generally bright and welcoming, and although this is a Muslim country, it appeared to be ‘relaxed Muslim’ and I never felt that being a woman was noteworthy. Other tips? October was hot, but the hills were a pleasant walking temperature. Note that on our trip we weren’t offered the opportunity to split up for a long or a short walk on day 9 – the whole group (10 of us) had to opt to do either one or the other, which isn't clear from the trip notes. Needless to say we did the shorter walk, which everyone enjoyed. Money goes quite a long way, but can be a hassle to change, and most of the souvenir sellers (of which there are many!) were quite happy with dollars or euros (1 dollar = 1 euro = 10,000 som). Despite the KE advice, we didn’t have to declare the amounts we brought in. Another excellent KE trip – made more enjoyable by excellent companions and attentive crew.
By Catriona from Kingussie | 04 December 2019
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Spectacular trek and climb off the beaten track
Chulu Far East and the Hidden Valleys of Naar and Phu
A Great holiday with a great group. The trek in Naar and Phu valleys was spectacular, much quieter than the circuit. Kang La was a highlight and the views from Base camp and High camp were amazing. The night spent in the Monastery was a favourite with comfortable rooms and a special atmosphere. This holiday really isn’t all about the summit. Although high winds forced us to turn back just before reaching the summit we did not feel disappointed and had an exhilarating day. I would say that you ... should expect more than straightforward snow slopes. There is a pre dawn start crossing boulders and steep scree to reach the col and from there, on snow, mainly ascending fixed ropes. Having said that the itinerary left us well acclimatised and Pasang, our fantastic guide, looked after us and gave us confidence. Camping was excellent - the food produced was outstanding. The itinerary would be enhanced by providing a contingency day for the summit, maybe save a day by missing Manang. A few tips. I would take a thermarest for the camping days for extra insulation. Ladies a Shewee and pee bottle will save some chilly nighttime excursions! Consider spare sunglasses. Trekking poles are really needed for snow and river crossings. I would add decongestant to the first aid list and anti biotics from your GP. I would definitely recommend this trip.
By Allison from Wymondham | 04 December 2019
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