Excellent
1,618
Great
221
Average
8
Disappointing
1
Terrible
4
Value
4.9
Guide
4.9
Activities
4.9
Lodging
4.9
Transport
4.9
Meals
4.9
World Expeditions Tour & Trip Ratings
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World Expeditions Reviews
Highly recommended!
Everything was taken care of - all we had to do was walk. Our leader, Subal, looked after us and instantly knew if someone was not well. Best group of people I have ...
Provided excellent service and information throughout the trek. The porters also went about their tasks positively always smiling and willing to assist when required...
. from booking right through to the excellent delivery.
Thanks so much to the porters and kitchen staff who carried so much gear (all the way) and worked tirelessly to make our stay in this remote environment so comfortab...
Not for the faint hearted - this trip will test you physically and mentally. Get super fit, take extra camera cards & clear your mind. You will eat, sleep and br...
Highly recommended trip, but be exceptionally well prepared physically.
World Expeditions agents we used in Brisbane, Pam & Renee answered our queries promptly & were very thorough with bookings and information. Renee was helpfu...
The views of the Himalayas from the top of Gokyo Ri, crossing the Cho La Pass and Everest Base Camp are truly unbelievable. This is not a trek for the faint hearted,...
Everything went smoothly, the food was excellent (and I am a fussy eater!) and the acclimatisation worked well. Everyone made it to Base Camp and 80% made it to the ...
We had an amazing time and we could have not asked for a better experience. Our group was brilliant. The staff (porters and Sherpas) were phenomenal, the food was to...
The route was very well planned to take in villages, castles, and spectacular scenery whilst riding along user friendly quiet roads and bike trails. We would recomme...
Our hosts were very friendly and spoke either French or English. The pensions were rustic as expected. The Romanians we met on our hikes were puzzled at our presenc...