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WONDERFUL WALKING TRIP
Tour de Monte Rosa

This trek was truly wonderful,with stunning scenery.
Victoria ,our guide was very friendly and great all round person.
This is a harder walk than the tour of mont blanc which I did last year but much quieter.
The refuges used were quite good,the hotels were very good especially at grachen.
A truly great experience with some lovely people in the party.

By Richard from Whitehaven | 05 September 2016
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Possibly the best adventure trip I have been on (so far!)
Best of the E5 Trans Alp
It is sometimes tempting to believe that the best adventure trips are the big ones to faraway places. I've been on plenty of those. But this short, sharp trip across the alpine terrain of Germany, Austria and Italy ranks very highly in my list of adventure trips. The walking was strenuous without being overwhelming, with just a dash of easy scrambling to keep us on our toes. A series of transfers - by taxi, bus and cable car - was extremely well-judged in leaving us to focus on the very best sections of the route. The mountain huts were an intense experience, but by the third one we felt like old hands. The food everywhere - including the huts - was superb. The local operators did an exceptional job in co-ordinating the trip. And the leader was quite simply up there with the very best. In short, it was an absolutely first class trip which would be suitable for any regular weekend walkers in the UK who want an acute burst of adventure without having to travel far or long to get it.
By Michael from EDINBURGH | 05 September 2016
Italian peaks week with stunning weather
Italian Summit Climber

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By Paul from READING | 05 September 2016
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Jordan's Dana to Petra Trek

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By Martin from Hadleigh | 05 September 2016
Italian peaks week with stunning weather
Italian Summit Climber

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By Paul from READING | 05 September 2016
Italian peaks week with stunning weather
Italian Summit Climber

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By Paul from READING | 05 September 2016
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Stunning views and mountain enviroment from sunrise to sunset
Italian Summit Climber
Climbing seven 4,000m Alpine peaks in a week plus all the preparation is a great experience. Each mountain has its own character. Some are open snowy peaks, others have narrow ridges or easy rocky sections. The quality of the food in the Italian mountain huts is excellent. This is an impressive achievement given their remote location. To successfully climb all 7 peaks requires a good level of fitness. Any prior training work on your endurance will help greatly. Keeping your trekking pack as ligh t as possible is also highly recommended, (light + light = heavy). The public transport in Italy is very cheap, if a little slow compared to other countries. The combinations of bus and train will ultimately get you to Staffel. The final bus stop is very close to the Nordend hotel. If you can share a taxi with your fellow travellers you can get from either of the Milan airports to the hotel in 2 to 3 hours. Booking the taxi via the Nordend Hotel is the cheapest method costing just over 200 euros in total. Remember your camera for the views of snowy mountains as far as the eye can see and sunsets seen from above the clouds.
By Paul from READING | 04 September 2016
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Life changing experience
Everest Base Camp Trek
I now would not travel to trek with any other company than KE.
My trip to Everest basecamp was an amazing experience. Yes some of the trekking was a bit of a slog but very much worth it to see some of the most beautiful views of the himalayas. Our sherpas were the most kind, considerate people I have ever met and it was an honor to be in their company and their country. Our group of trekkers were lovely and we still keep in touch via WhatsApp, nearly one year later! If you are buying kit
in Katmandu and you want kit that will last and well made then visit Shonas Alpine Store, Amrit Marg, Thamel. Buy only the kit that is hand made and if you explain what you are looking for they will show you what is appropriate for your journey. Pumpernikels cafe, in central Thamel, is a lovely place to meet up with others for coffee or lunch or cakes. Free wi-fi here for zapping back to the UK the amazing photos that you will take.
KEs organisation was very good and I am about to embark on my 2nd trip with them in a few weeks time. You could not pick a better company to travel with or a better, life changing, trip to go on.
By Lisa from Coulsdon | 04 September 2016
Everest basecamp trek November 2015
Everest Base Camp Trek

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By Lisa from Coulsdon | 04 September 2016
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A superb Mountain Experience
Italian High Level Route
This was a great mountain experience that if anything is undersold in the brochure. The trip had a superb variety of alpine trekking and serious mountain terrain. The highlight was undoubtably the descent on the Thursday to the new Monta Rosa hut. You do need to be fairly fit and you do need to be well used to your boots. I would also advise anyone to keep their weight down. We were lucky to have a great guide in Caroline Ogden who has well as knowing her stuff kept everyones spirits up and was empathetic with all of the group.
By Gareth from Baldock | 03 September 2016
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
wow I've got to go back
Classic Laugavegur Trail Trek
Just returned from an amazing trip to Iceland.
This was the first ‘shared’ KE trip that I have been on, linked up with a guide and group of fourteen from Iceland’s oldest guiding company, Icelandic Mountain Guides.
As I have come to expect being a regular KE traveller, this trip was well organised from start to finish. We had two guides, Maggie and Milla plus a support driver come porter come Chef.
Iceland is an amazing place of contrasts, our trip took us from the â€
˜Harry Potter’ world in terms of volcanic scenery at Landmannalaugar to the green land that is Thorsmork.
Accommodation was in simple but comfortable mountain huts wherein our guides, ably assisted by a team of volunteers from within the group, cooked fabulous evening meals such as barbequed Icelandic lamb, wild salmon, lightly curried cod fillet and a belly busting lamb soup that contained fresh vegetables and large chunks of lamb, fit for a navvy.
Breakfast included on two mornings the most expertly cooked ‘Scottish’ porridge courtesy of Andrew from Fife and Duncan from Angus.
After breakfast there was an array of items for us to make our packed lunch with including smoked lamb and smoked salmon.
As with any trip, the guides can make all the difference and this trip was no exception. Maggie and Milla, both experienced hikers, added expert knowledge and humour plus a firm commitment to ensure our comfort and safety.
The free day in Reykjavik (one and half in my case thanks to a later flight time) enabled a number of us to go whale watching and tour this really interesting city whose people could not have been more friendly and helpful.
Don’t miss a visit to the beautiful Hallgrimskirkja church with its five hundred pipe organ nor the lift up to the viewing gallery.
It also enabled me to dine out at the wonderful Laekjarbrekka classic Icelandic restaurant which I highly recommend. Do try the Icelandic feast, the starter includes 90 day rotted shark served in a sealed jar with the recommendation that you eat it last!!!!!!
There is so much to see that a second visit is essential.
By Andrew from ST. ANDREWS | 03 September 2016
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Hard walking
Tour de Monte Rosa
Walkers considering this should be aware it is a step up in all senses from similarly graded Tour de Combins and Queyras; the walks have more ascent and descent and are steeper.Having said that path is always clear and walkable ; the huts are good; bunk beds or better with good food and views.Highlights were the views fom Europehutte and Resy hut and the walks to col de Theodule and the Walliser villages and generally being up high in stunning scenery.There is a swimming pool at hotel at end of Europaweg day. This is a challenging walk but well worth effort.
By John from Banbury | 03 September 2016
great place to visit
Classic Laugavegur Trail Trek

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By Andrew from ST. ANDREWS | 03 September 2016
Italian High Level Route 13 August 2016
Italian High Level Route

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By Gareth from Baldock | 03 September 2016
★ ★ ★ ★
A beautiful walking holiday
Tastes and Trails of North Macedonia

Macedonia has so much to offer in terms of beautiful mountain and lakeside scenery. We were given very selective hotels + excellent service and delicious local foods which were especially good for us vegetarians.
Macedonia is a fascinating country and we loved the opportunity to learn about its culture, political situation and how people live there. Our support through tourism which they are keen to develop is really appreciated.

By Lyndsay from Exeter | 31 August 2016
★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Fabulous programme of activites in wonderful location
Slovenian Family Adventure - Julian Alps
We all loved the activites organised by our guides, and the pace was good. The guides were fun, enthusiastic and also professional. They encouraged everyone to challenge themselves, but not too much! They helped out if anyone struggled.
I fail to find a favourite - from the hike on the first day, the mountain biking, summer toboggan, white water rafting, rock climbing and high ropes plus a swim in lake Bled to finish off - such memorable experiences; we loved them all!
My only
criticism was that we had a substantial buffet breakfast and buffet dinner at the hotel, and on three days, we ate out at local restaurants and had four course meals - it was simply too much, and I felt, rather a waste of food (we couldn't eat it all) and time. On one day we lost an opportunity to swim in lake Bled. The sun was out, a picnic would have been perfect, but by the time we had sat through four courses of unnecessary food, it was pouring with rain!
By Hazel from CORSHAM | 31 August 2016
★ ★ ★ ★
A very good week walking in a stunning part of the world.
Across the Julian Alps to Triglav
We were originally booked on a guaranteed trip to the Julian Alps in September but this was cancelled because people dropped out eight weeks before departure and we were advised to switch to this earlier trip. This was not cost free. Although KE paid the administrative charges to change our Easyjet flights we had to pay for more expensive flights. So beware. Guaranteed does not mean guaranteed and the financial risk falls primarily on the customer not KE if you have booked your own flights. Whil e still on the issue of flights we drove two and a half hours to Stansted to catch what was listed as the group flight only to have to wait for an hour at Ljubljana airport for a flight from Manchester to arrive. Manchester airport is 30 minutes from our home. We thought that to take advantage of the free transfer you had to arrive before the group flight not after it. Greater information about flight options would be appreciated. To move on. Slovenia is a beautiful country and the area around Lake Bled and the Jullian Alps is stunning. It was a shame that we could not stay in a hotel in Bled as originally advertised on the first and last day. The hotel in Ribnio was OK (apart from the breakfast coffee which was the worst we have ever tasted) but too far outside of Bled to explore the town properly. The walking on this trip is up there with the best we have done. It is hard but worth it. The mountain huts (with the exception of the Triglav hut) are very good. Clean and friendly. The Triglav hut is very busy and has not received adequate investment. It was the only hut with dirty toilets and no toilet paper. The final climb up Triglav is long, steep, exposed in places, but well-protected with wires. It is also very busy with bottlenecks meaning considerable waiting. The summit was very crowded (think Snowdon on a bank holiday). Finally, I'd like to praise our guides David and Luka. They were friendly, relaxed, but very efficient.
By Christopher from NEWCASTLE | 31 August 2016

KE Adventure reply

Thank you for your review and we are sorry for the issues you have mentioned prior to the start of your holiday. When we received cancellations for the departure on which you were originally booked, we offered to transfer you to an alternative departure, initially and principally because you had told us you did not wish to travel in a small group. We paid the penalty charges of £120 for changing the dates of the flights you had booked so you were able to switch to a departure with 10 people. We generally arrange the group transfer to fit with the most popular flight, which for this trip is from Stansted with Easyjet. As we had some clients arriving on the Slovenian airline flight from Manchester just 45 minutes later it was decided to wait for them. However, the return flight to Manchester departed over 7 hours before the Stansted flight so it would not have been possible for you to take advantage of the free transfer on your return if you had chosen to fly from Manchester. We are pleased that you found Slovenia to be a beautiful country with stunning scenery and that you thought the walking to be 'up there with the best you have ever done'. Nevertheless, we are very sorry for an inconvenience caused to you and hope that this experience does not deter you from travelling with KE again in the future.

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A fantastic 6000m peak and a wonderful trek
Stok Kangri & the Markha Valley

A bit of everything River rafting, high altitude road passes, monasteries (including the Dali Lama on our trip). Wonderful treks with great scenery, and finishing off with a 6000m summit. A great all round experience.

By Pamela from Solihull | 30 August 2016
★ ★ ★
Ok
Tour de Monte Rosa

My fellow traveller was ill so we left the trip for 4 days. We did days 1 and 2 and days 7 and 8. I did day 9 whilst my friend went to the last hotel on public transport. I think the trek is harder than publicised - I did the Tour du Mont Blanc last year with Explore and it was a breeze compared with this trek. Not sure I will be going with KE again.

By Olwen from Southampton | 30 August 2016

KE Adventure reply

We are sorry to learn that you missed 4 days of the trek and found the remainder harder than expected. We do say this is one of the most challenging of all the classic Alpine treks, but we have taken into consideration what you have told us and after consultation with our guides, have increased the grade from '8' to '9' to further emphasise this fact. We hope that you will consider travelling with us again and we are always happy to chat to you about a holiday if you are unsure whether or not it is suitable. For nearly all our holidays you will be able to speak to someone who can talk you through the trip from first hand experience. On our website we publish the total distance walked, the estimated time taken and the total ascent and descent for each day of the trek, together with a description of the terrain and the actual GPS data where this is available. This will also help you to assess the overall difficulty of the holiday.

★ ★ ★ ★ ★
A challenging & fantastic week in Norway
Traverse of the Jotunheimen
The Traverse of the Jotunheimen was one of my all-time favorite trips. The first few days were tougher than I'd expected -- this is a land of far distances and a lot of rock -- but the "huts" are fabulous to relax your tired feet. Jakob is a fantastic leader, subtle but superb in his leadership with a wonderful wry & dry sense of humor. The highlight of the trip was the day on the glacier. I'd been on glaciers before, but never like this. I wanted more! We had great weath er, but clearly rain and mud are often a problem. I recommend gaiters for the mud and stout boots for the rock and the crampons. I'm also really glad I brought my big lightweight down jacket. It was perfect at rest stops.
By Margaretta from WILMINGTON | 30 August 2016
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