18/04/26
Trek Flinders Island to Fight MS 
Australia  
7 days
MS Plus  
Trek Flinders Island to Fight MS | Australia | MS Plus | | Discover the breathtaking, rugged beauty of Flinders Island, off the coast of Tasmania, while supporting MS Plus in delivering vital services and funding research for people living with MS and other neurological conditions | With its mesmerising mix of spectacular scenery, abundant wildlife and Aboriginal and European history, Flinders Island is the gem in the crown of island walking in Tasmania. Over this diverse and rewarding walking itinerary on Flinders Island, you will experience the rugged peaks and sweeping coast lines of this windswept island, taking the time to swim in the crystal clear waters and photograph the endless picture perfect vistas. You have the opportunity to summit the dramatic granite peaks of both Mt Killiecrankie and Mt Strzelecki, the second of which is the highest point on the island at 756m, giving you spectacular 360 degree views of Flinders Island in its entirety. Although a small island of only 1,333 square kilometres, Flinders Island hosts an amazing array of ecosystems from dunes and lagoons to woodland and mountainous granite ridges which produce spectacular and unique species of flora and a profusion of fauna which freely roams the island, it is also the only remaining habitat of the common wombat which you may be lucky enough to spot on your walks. At the end of each day of walking on Flinders Island, retire to the comfort of our secluded Eco-Comfort Camp which is big on comforts but small on environmental impacts. With scenic flights included from Launceston, you are only a hop, skip and a jump away from your next unforgettable walking adventure in Tasmania. This trek will not only push your personal limits but also make a real difference in the lives of those affected by MS. Come walk with purpose, and let every kilometre count. |
02/05/26
Black Dog Institute Cape to Cape Challenge 
Australia  
8 days
Black Dog Institute  
Black Dog Institute Cape to Cape Challenge | Australia | Black Dog Institute | | Join the Black Dog Institute on a guided walk along the stunning Margaret River coastline from Cape Naturaliste to Cape Leeuwin and help turn the tide on mental illness, one step at a time | Join the Black Dog Institute on an unforgettable journey along one of Australia’s most spectacular coastal walks. Stretching over 100km through the Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park in Western Australia’s stunning southwest, the Cape to Cape Track showcases a landscape rich in contrast — from towering Karri forests and rugged limestone cliffs to pristine beaches, ancient dunes, and wild coastal heathlands. At the heart of this region lies the world-renowned Margaret River wine country. We acknowledge the Wardandi people of the Noongar Nation as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which the Cape to Cape Track runs. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and recognise their deep and continuing connection to Country. As you trek, you'll experience breathtaking coastal scenery, vibrant wildflowers in the warmer months, and refreshing swims in the ocean or peaceful lagoons. This fully guided adventure covers the full 135km Cape to Cape Track, with daily walks between 13–22km, carrying just a light day-pack. While some sections involve steeper climbs and soft beach walking, there are shorter walking options available on select days to suit different fitness levels. Each evening, return to comfortable hotel accommodation, enjoy delicious home-cooked meals, and relax knowing you’re supported by experienced guides. Best of all, every step you take helps raise vital funds for Black Dog Institute’s groundbreaking mental health research and programs — making this not just a personal challenge, but a meaningful journey towards better mental health for all. |
15/05/26
Running for Premature Babies Larapinta Challenge 
Australia  
5 days
Running for Premature Babies  
Running for Premature Babies Larapinta Challenge | Australia | Running for Premature Babies | | Experience a selection of the best walks along the Larapinta trail and support Running for Premature Babies | Join us on an unforgettable journey through Australia’s Red Centre to raise vital funds for Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) and Special Care Nurseries (SCNs) across the country. Your support will help give premature babies a better chance at survival and a higher quality of life. This 4-day charity trek takes you across the iconic Larapinta Trail, one of the world’s most stunning desert walks. Experience highlights like Simpsons Gap, Euro Ridge, Ellery Waterhole, and Ormiston Pound, culminating in a breathtaking sunrise summit of Mt Sonder (1,380m). With full support along the way, you'll walk with just a day pack, focusing on the journey, the cause, and the incredible landscapes. Trek across exposed ridges and ancient gorges, immersing yourself in the rich history and natural beauty of the land. At the end of each day, relax in our exclusive, architect-designed camps featuring hot showers, comfortable lounges, and heated dining shelters. Enjoy gourmet 3-course meals prepared by expert guides as you unwind by the campfire with fellow adventurers. Take on the challenge, embrace the beauty of the Larapinta Trail, and make a lasting impact on the lives of premature babies. |
26/05/26
Trek2Cure Neuroblastoma Larapinta Challenge 
Australia  
7 days
Neuroblastoma Australia  
Trek2Cure Neuroblastoma Larapinta Challenge | Australia | Neuroblastoma Australia | | Walk the iconic Larapinta Trail and raise funds for life-saving neuroblastoma research with Neuroblastoma Australia | Join the Neuroblastoma Australia community on an unforgettable adventure along the stunning Larapinta Trail, and help raise vital funds for children and families affected by neuroblastoma. Since pioneering the first commercial trek on the Larapinta in 1995, we’ve continued to lead the way with thoughtfully designed itineraries that offer the perfect balance of challenge, comfort, and connection to Country. On this special fundraising journey, every step you take will help fund life-saving research through Neuroblastoma Australia, supporting efforts to improve outcomes for young children diagnosed with this aggressive cancer. This fully supported trek covers approximately 80km of the Larapinta Trail’s most spectacular sections. You’ll walk along ancient quartzite ridgelines with sweeping views, through the dramatic gorges of Ormiston and Serpentine, and past desert escarpments, waterholes, and the ever-changing hues of Simpsons Gap and Standley Chasm. You’ll stay at three of our exclusive, architect-designed Eco-Comfort Camps, each offering a unique setting, fresh perspectives, and minimal backtracking. With fewer vehicle transfers, you’ll enjoy a more immersive experience on the trail. The trek culminates in a sunrise ascent of Rwetyepme / Mt Sonder (1,380m), the highest point on the trail. Departing before dawn, you’ll reach the summit in time to watch the sun rise over the ancient West MacDonnell Ranges — a breathtaking finale! Each evening, unwind at our sustainable camps, purpose-built for comfort in the Outback. Enjoy hot showers, private safari tents, heated dining shelters, and gourmet three-course dinners. Led by experienced, passionate guides, you’ll be supported every step of the way on a walk that’s not just about scenery, but solidarity, impact, and purpose. |
07/06/26
Heysen Trail Flinders Ranges Challenge for eviDent 
Australia  
6 days
eviDent Foundation  
Heysen Trail Flinders Ranges Challenge for eviDent | Australia | eviDent Foundation | Through its research, education, and advocacy initiatives, the eviDent Foundation strives to address oral health disparities, reduce inequalities in access to care, and promote oral health awareness and preventive measures. | Walk the final five days of the famous Heysen Trail and support the eviDent Foundation in their vital health through dental based research | Join the eviDent Foundation on an unforgettable adventure and be part of a community of like-minded supporters raising vital funds for research into dental, oral, and general health for all Australians. The North Flinders Ranges offers some of the most stunning scenery in Australia as well as some of the most attractive outback properties. This vehicle supported trek explores the final five days of the northern Heysen Trail pack free. The Flinders Ranges offer a rolling range of majestic peaks and rugged ridges, deep gorges and endemic plants and animals. The world class trails combine exceptional views and achievable challenges to create unforgettable walking experiences. The forests of cypress pines create an almost alpine ambiance in these semi-arid ranges with the dry climate creating ideal conditions for walking. This trip is fully supported so you can enjoy walking with just a day pack. Each evening, we’ll camp in stunning remote locations, experiencing the true essence of the outback. Our professional support crew will transport group camping gear to each site, so you can trek freely with just a daypack, focus on your journey, and enjoy the camaraderie of fellow adventurers. This is more than just a trek—it’s an opportunity to challenge yourself, support vital health research, and experience one of Australia’s most extraordinary landscapes. |
13/06/26
Barnardos Australia Hike for Brighter Futures 
China  
8 days
Barnardos Australia  
Barnardos Australia Hike for Brighter Futures | China | Barnardos Australia | | Join Barnardos to trek China’s Great Wall and raise vital funds to protect vulnerable children and support families in crisis | This innovative itinerary takes in a remote section of the Great Wall outside Beijing in Hebei Province. Hosted by local families, we camp in comfort in exclusive locations and explore the Great Wall over five days, trekking between villages. The scenery is vast and diverse as we trek our way through tall swaying corn cropped field to distant green river valleys with one of the great wonders of the world as our backdrop. Host families provide us with true rural hospitality in the 'real China' and allow us rare interaction, including visits to family homes. In Beijing we visit the capital’s major historic sites such as the Forbidden City and Tiananmen Square. We also indulge in the culinary delight that Chinese cuisine is so famous for. The Beijing food experiences will no doubt compete with the trek itself as one of the highlights of this entirely unique adventure. |
21/06/26
Peter Mac 7-day Larapinta Challenge 2026 
Australia  
7 days
Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation  
Peter Mac 7-day Larapinta Challenge 2026 | Australia | Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation | | Experience the breathtaking landscapes of the Larapinta Trail while raising vital funds for the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation and life-saving cancer research | Experience the highlights of the iconic Larapinta Trail, including Standley Chasm, Serpentine Gorge, the Ochre Pits, Ormiston Pound, and a summit of Mt Sonder. This camping-based trek immerses you in the heart of the Central Australian desert, where the vast, rugged beauty of the West MacDonnell Ranges surrounds you at every step. Walking between 8 to 16 km per day with just a daypack, you'll traverse remote ridges, dramatic gorges, and ancient landscapes rich in cultural and geological significance. With all luggage and camping gear transported by our professional support crew, you’re free to focus on the journey—soaking in the spectacular scenery, sharing stories around the campfire, and connecting with fellow supporters of the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation. Your efforts will help fund life-saving cancer research, making this a journey of both personal challenge and powerful purpose. |
19/07/26
CanToo Kakadu Challenge 2026 
Australia  
8 days
CanToo Foundation  
CanToo Kakadu Challenge 2026 | Australia | CanToo Foundation | Can Too Foundation is an independent health promotion charity dedicated to funding cancer research and prevention. Since 2005, CanToo has raised over $35 million to support health promotion and early-career cancer research and has coached more than 22,000 participants through professionally guided fitness programs across NSW and Queensland. | Uncover the secrets of Kakadu National Park, enjoy exclusive comfort camps, and help raise funds and awareness for the CanToo Foundation | Join us on an unforgettable trek through Kakadu National Park, a World Heritage Area spanning more than 20,000 square kilometres. This immersive, walking-based itinerary invites you to step away from the crowds and into Kakadu’s wild heart. Waterfalls cascade from the red cliffs of the Arnhem Land escarpment into shaded swimming holes, wetlands brim with birdlife and wildlife, and over 40,000 years of Aboriginal cultural heritage is revealed through hidden rock-art galleries rarely seen by visitors. Each day, our guided walks lead you into remote gorges, sparkling waterfalls and ancient cultural sites, combined with a cruise on the iconic Yellow Waters—home to saltwater crocodiles. It’s beyond the main tourist trails where Kakadu truly reveals its magic. After each day’s trek, relax and connect with fellow fundraisers at our upgraded semi-permanent campsites, set in idyllic tropical surrounds. The itinerary is carefully designed around the season, selecting the best walks and waterfalls as wet-season floodwaters recede and access opens up. You’ll return to Darwin having completed a powerful adventure across the tropical wilderness of Australia’s Top End, challenging yourself and making a meaningful contribution to cancer research through the Can Too Foundation. |
08/08/26
Jatbula Challenge Supporting Mental Health Research 
Australia  
7 days
Australian Rotary Health  
Jatbula Challenge Supporting Mental Health Research | Australia | Australian Rotary Health | | Trekking between waterfalls and swimming holes along the edge of the Arnhem Land escarpment in support of vital mental health research | The Arnhem Land escarpment is an exceptional wilderness area that winds its way along the edge of Katherine Gorge (Nitmiluk) to Edith Falls (Leliyn), creating a truly extraordinary hiking experience. The Jatbula Trail in Nitmiluk National Park features magnificent waterfalls tumbling from high quartzite cliffs, shady monsoon forests lining the creeks, and stunning Jawoyn Aboriginal rock art adorning caves and overhangs. Often described as the tropical equivalent of Tasmania’s Overland Track, this full pack-carrying bushwalk traverses the heart of one of Australia’s most unique and spiritual landscapes. You’ll trek during the cooler months for the best conditions and enjoy abundant opportunities for swimming and relaxing in crystal-clear, croc-free waters along the way. By taking part in this unforgettable journey, you’ll also be walking in support of Australian Rotary Health and their life-changing work funding mental health research — particularly for children and young people across Australia. |
23/08/26
Pancare Foundation: Larapinta Challenge 
Australia  
8 days
Pancare Foundation  
Pancare Foundation: Larapinta Challenge | Australia | Pancare Foundation | | Trek the iconic Larapinta Trail to help fund vital research and support services for Australians affected by upper gastrointestinal cancers | Experience the incredible highlights of the Larapinta Trail, including iconic spots like Standley Chasm, Serpentine Gorge, the Orchre Pits, Ormiston Pound, and the stunning Mt Sonder. This camping-based trek immerses you in the rugged beauty of the Central Australian desert. Carrying only a day-pack, you'll hike between 8 to 16 km each day, navigating remote ridges and canyons while winding through the magnificent West MacDonnell Ranges. All your luggage and camping gear are transported by our professional support crew, freeing you to enjoy the diverse desert scenery, revel in the camaraderie of like-minded travellers and supporters of the Pancare Foundation. |
23/08/26
Trek Larapinta to Fight MS 
Australia  
6 days
MS Plus  
Trek Larapinta to Fight MS | Australia | MS Plus | | Walk the iconic Larapinta Trail, and support MS Plus in delivering vital services, support, and research funding for people living with MS and other neurological conditions | Experience the incredible highlights of the Larapinta Trail, including iconic spots like Standley Chasm, Serpentine Gorge, the Orchre Pits, Ormiston Pound, and the stunning Mt Sonder. This camping-based trek immerses you in the rugged beauty of the Central Australian desert. Carrying only a day-pack, you'll hike between 8 to 16 km each day, navigating remote ridges and canyons while winding through the magnificent West MacDonnell Ranges. All your luggage and camping gear are transported by our professional support crew, freeing you to enjoy the diverse desert scenery, revel in the camaraderie of like-minded travellers and supporters of MS Plus. |
02/11/26
Hamlin 12-day Southern Ethiopia 2026 
Ethiopia  
12 days
Hamlin Fistula Foundation  
Hamlin 12-day Southern Ethiopia 2026 | Ethiopia | Hamlin Fistula Foundation | Hamlin Fistula Foundation raises funds and awareness for the work of renowned Australian obstetrician Dr Catherine Hamlin and her team at the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, its five regional hospitals and Hamlin College of Midwives. | Join this extraordinary adventure exploring the highlights of southern Ethiopia and immerse yourself in the work of pioneering obstetrician, gynaecologists Dr's Catherine and Reg Hamlin | This unique itinerary provides an insider's visit to the famous Hamlin Addis Ababa fistula hospital and the country that Dr's Catherine and Reg Hamlin called home for more than half a century. We begin our journey in Ethiopia's capital, Addis Ababa, with three days to explore the city and visit Hamlin's Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, Desta Mender - Hamlin's Rehabilitation and Reintegration Centre and the Hamlin College of Midwives. We then fly south to Jinka, the gateway to the Omo Valley and once a crossroad for droves of people migrating through Ethiopia. Today, it is undoubtedly one of the most unique places on earth given the sheer diversity of tribal groups living in this remote area of the Great Rift Valley. This is an extraordinary opportunity to immerse in the fabric of some of these societies, including the Ari, Mursi, Konso and Karo tribes, each with their distinct culture. Continue to Yirgalem where you will visit Hamlin's regional fistula hospital and a Hamlin-supported midwifery college. This trip will not only have a profound effect on your life but also the lives of so many Ethiopian women. Note: The itinerary is subject to change. |
17/11/26
Australians for Women's Health Nepal Challenge 2026 
Nepal  
12 days
Australians for Women's Health  
Australians for Women's Health Nepal Challenge 2026 | Nepal | Australians for Women's Health | A4WH is an Australian charitable trust founded by Gynaecologist Obstetrician, Dr Ray Hodgson. The objective of A4WH is to improve the appalling state of women’s health in Nepal. | Trek along remote trails in the eastern Himalaya and raise funds for Dr Ray Hodgson's hospital which provides vital medical support for women in rural Nepal | Join Claudia Buckby on a special trek with A4WH, supporting the incredible work of Dr. Ray Hodgson and his team in eastern Nepal. A4WH provides vital medical and surgical treatment to underprivileged women, along with training for local doctors, nurses, and midwives. We’ll have the unique opportunity to visit Dolakha Hospital to witness their invaluable work firsthand. Before our hospital visit, we’ll trek off the beaten path to the north-east, home to the Tibeto-Burman people with cultural ties to the Sherpas and Sunwars. The trek will take us through villages, forests, and wilderness zones, offering breathtaking views of Gaurishankar (7100m) and the Numbur Range. In Kathmandu, we’ll stay at the charming World Heritage Radisson Hotel, and conclude our journey with a celebratory meal at one of the city’s traditional restaurants. |
03/03/27
Hamlin 13-day Southern Ethiopia 2027 
Ethiopia  
13 days
Hamlin Fistula Foundation  
Hamlin 13-day Southern Ethiopia 2027 | Ethiopia | Hamlin Fistula Foundation | Hamlin Fistula Foundation raises funds and awareness for the work of renowned Australian obstetrician Dr Catherine Hamlin and her team at the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, its five regional hospitals and Hamlin College of Midwives. | Join this extraordinary adventure exploring the highlights of southern Ethiopia and immerse yourself in the work of pioneering obstetrician, gynaecologists Dr's Catherine and Reg Hamlin | This unique journey offers an insider’s visit to the renowned Hamlin Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital and the country that Drs Catherine and Reg Hamlin lovingly called home for more than half a century. We begin in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia’s vibrant capital, with three days to explore and connect with Hamlin’s legacy — visiting the Addis Ababa Fistula Hospital, Desta Mender (the Rehabilitation and Reintegration Centre), and the Hamlin College of Midwives. From there, we fly south to Jinka, gateway to the Omo Valley, one of the most culturally diverse regions on Earth. Here, travellers have the extraordinary opportunity to meet and learn from the Ari, Mursi, Konso, and Karo peoples, each with their own rich traditions and way of life. The journey continues to Yirgalem, where we visit one of Hamlin’s regional fistula hospitals and a Hamlin-supported midwifery college. For those taking part in the International Women’s Day 5km Run — one of Ethiopia’s most iconic cultural events — it’s a chance to run (or walk) alongside local women at altitude, in a celebration of resilience and unity. This is more than a trip; it’s an experience that will touch your heart and change lives — both your own and those of the Ethiopian women whose futures your fundraising helps transform. Note: The itinerary is subject to change. |
05/03/27
Peter Mac: Snowies Alpine Challenge 
Australia  
4 days
Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation  
Peter Mac: Snowies Alpine Challenge | Australia | Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation | | Join a guided alpine trek through the Snowy Mountains and help raise vital funds for life-saving cancer research with the Peter MacCallum Cancer Foundation | Known for its snow-covered peaks, glacial carved lakes, spring wildflowers and granite boulders, the Kosciuszko National Park is a wild and rugged landscape offering an unforgettable walking experience. On this fully supported trek you will walk with just a day pack to explore the entirety of the world-class Snowies Alpine Walk. You will meander between majestic snow gums, walk alongside the mighty Snowy River and be amazed by the flora and fauna of this unique alpine ecosystem. As you walk on the roof of Australia you be rewarded with breath-taking panoramic views from the summit of Australia’s highest peak; Mount Kosciuszko (2,228m). At the end of each day, you will relax at a cosy alpine lodge in Perisher; one of Australia’s oldest snow resorts. |
26/03/27
Manaslu Circuit with Heath Francis supporting AHF 
Nepal  
16 days
Australian Himalayan Foundation (AHF)  
Manaslu Circuit with Heath Francis supporting AHF | Nepal | Australian Himalayan Foundation (AHF) | The Australian Himalayan Foundation is working to help the people of the Himalaya through improvements in education, health and conservation. | Join Heath Francis on an inspiring Himalayan expedition through the remote Manaslu region in support of the Australian Himalayan Foundation | This extraordinary trek journeys through Nepal’s remote Manaslu region, home to Manaslu (8,167 m), the 8th highest mountain in the world. This rugged and less-travelled area offers spectacular mountain scenery, remote Buddhist villages near the Tibetan border, and a richness of cultural and geographic diversity that rivals any trek in the Himalaya. The journey begins in the lush foothills, walking through terraced fields and sub-tropical forests before heading north as the landscape gradually transforms into the stark, high-altitude terrain of Tibetan-influenced regions. Trekking around the northern flanks of Manaslu, with time to visit Manaslu Base Camp, used by climbing expeditions, is a true highlight. Beyond Manaslu, the route ascends to the majestic Larkya La Pass, where breathtaking panoramic views stretch in every direction across the Himalaya. After crossing the pass, the trek descends into the vibrant villages of the Annapurna region, completing a truly rewarding circuit while supporting the important work of the Australian Himalayan Foundation. |

 


 

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