There are just two weeks left to register so if you want to take on this once in a lifetime opportunity to climb Kilimanjaro, then please sign up today!
Join our trek to the 'roof of Africa'
Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the highest freestanding mountain in the world, is an extreme challenge. At 5,895 metres, it is physically demanding and involves moving from tropical climates to sub-zero temperatures as you approach the snow-capped summit.
The trek is achievable, and you don't need technical climbing skills. Our itinerary is devised to give you the best possible chance of reaching the summit. Download our brochure and registration pack now.
Read some blogs from our 2011 Namibia trekkers Amy Hulme and Cyrus Massoudi to see how amazing the experience really is.
Register today
Entries for this amazing opportunity closes in just two weeks so please register online to secure your place.
If you'd prefer to be sent a registration pack and brochure, order yours now by calling our Helpdesk on 0844 801 2414 or fill out an online enquiry form.
Visit a UNICEF project in Tanzania
At the end of the trek, you'll see just how much of a difference your support makes to children like those we'll visit in Tanzania. Find out more about visiting a UNICEF project.
UNICEF is working in Tanzania to promote good hygiene practices among school children. This helps reduce the risk and spread of disease and helps children to stay healthy. Having proper sanitation facilities for girls can mean the difference between attending school and gaining an education and missing out altogether.
The practicalities
To take part in our Kilimanjaro trek, we ask that you raise a minimum sponsorship target. You will also need to pay a non-refundable deposit of £295. You'll receive the full support of a designated member of staff to help you reach your target and we'll give you plenty of ideas and advice to make your fundraising a success.
The trek takes place from 2 - 14 September 2012, so you have plenty of time to fundraise and train, but be sure to get in quickly to reserve your place.
If you can't make the date for this trek, why not have a look at other overseas challenges that you could take part in?
This challenge is organised on behalf of UNICEF UK (Registered Charity No. 1072612) by Across the Divide Ltd (ATOL bond 6475). You must be at least 18 years old before the departure date of the event.