• Have you explored the Yorkshire Dales, taken on the National Three Peaks, or stood at Everest Base Camp? Maybe you’ve even climbed Mount Toubkal in Morocco—an incredible experience, but often a very busy one. If you’re ready for something just as rewarding, yet far more remote and peaceful, Mount Ararat (5137m) could be your perfect next adventure.

    This climb is ideal for anyone looking to take on their first big mountain—no technical skills required, just a good level of fitness, a positive attitude, and a sense of adventure. It’s a journey that’s as enjoyable as it is achievable, with plenty of support every step of the way.

    As you make your way up Turkey’s highest peak, you’ll be surrounded by dramatic landscapes, from wide open plains to a stunning snow-capped summit. With experienced UK and local guides leading the way, you can relax, feel confident, and fully enjoy the experience.

    And the adventure doesn’t stop at the summit. After your climb, unwind and celebrate in true Turkish style—soak in traditional Turkish baths and enjoy a relaxed evening barbecue with incredible views of the mountain you’ve just conquered.

    Mount Ararat offers something truly special: fewer crowds, a sense of real exploration, and a rewarding challenge that’s accessible to many. It’s not just about reaching the top—it’s about the journey, the people you meet, and the unforgettable memories you’ll take home with you.

     
  • A Once in a Lifetime Opportunity This expedition is far more than just a mountain trip. You will be climbing alongside Joe Alexander as he enters the final phase of preparation for his attempt to summit Mount Everest as part of the ambitious BTS27 challenge. Joe has spent more than 20 years leading expeditions around the world, guiding teams across some of the planet’s most remote and challenging environments. In 2027 he will attempt one of the most ambitious personal challenges ever undertaken by an adventure professional — summiting Mount Everest, before descending by bike and kayak as part of what he calls the world’s biggest triathlon adventure. This expedition to the Atlas Mountains forms a key part of that preparation. Joining this journey means you won’t simply be part of a guided trip — you’ll be sharing the mountains with someone preparing for Everest itself. You will experience the mindset, preparation and environment behind high-altitude expeditions. Around the dinner table in the refuge, during long summit days and while trekking through the Atlas valleys, Joe will share insights, stories and lessons from over two decades of global expedition leadership. It’s the kind of atmosphere that only happens when a team is preparing for something truly big. For adventure lovers, this is a rare opportunity to step inside the world of expedition climbing and experience what it feels like to train for the highest mountain on Earth. Quite simply, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to climb mountains alongside someone on the road to Everest.
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