If you could go on one epic expedition which would it be?

I hear Kilimanjaro has gained popularity over the past years, other options like Antarctica, or the Inca Trail have been mentioned as well - do you have any expedition in your bucket list?

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One that I was looking at last week was a trip to Norway. I have not been yet but I was looking at this one and it looks quite nice. Norway is definitely on my bucket list

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Having been to Kili I can definitely say it is an amazing adventure. I took this tour if you need any info about the trip and trip preparations. Kilimanjaro climb umbwe route 6 days by Almighty Kilimanjaro with 5 Tour Reviews - TourRadar

When it comes to my next adventure I have these on my radar:

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I really want to end up doing an Antarctica Cruise and going to that continent! One day…

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I’ve hiked the Inca trail and it definitely was special and so glad I did it. I think the Everest Base Camp Trek would be epic - but the realities of me doing it are low :sweat_smile:

I would love to go to Antarctica, I think it would be like another world there, but that might have to wait a few years.

Not sure if you count it as an expedition - but traveling round Borneo is high on my bucket list!

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A few years ago, I saw a documentary about the Serengeti National Park, and it’s been my dream destination ever since. The expedition I’d like to do one day is a trip from the tropics to Antarctica (or vice versa).

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@AthleticDamavand - Where in The Tropics?

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Inca Trail for me, mostly for the mix of history + views. Tip: break in your boots properly… blisters can ruin an otherwise amazing trip.

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If I could go on one epic expedition, it would honestly have to be an Antarctica cruise from Ushuaia. No question. Honestly, I never even realized this was an option until, funny thing, I was watching this YouTube video of a guy trying to travel to all seven continents in 30 days. Antarctica was one of his last stops and he flew into Ushuaia to board his cruise, and I remember thinking… wait, regular people can just do that?

I always assumed Antarctica was like, a scientists-only kind of deal or something you needed a massive budget and connections for. But apparently you can just sail down from the tip of Argentina and that’s your way in. Kind of blew my mind!