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Adventure

Adventure calls to those who crave more challenges, freedom, and memories and stories of what we have achieved.

With sustainability, technology, and cultural immersion shaping the landscape, adventure travel is expanding across regions and demographics, offering something for everyone.

A porter on the Lobuche Pass of the Everest Base Camp trek, Sagarmatha National Park withi

In May 2026, a new Porter’s House will open high on the Everest Base Camp route, marking a significant step toward not only improving conditions for the porters who carry the journey, but also reshaping how that journey is understood by those who take on the challenge.

By Geoffrey Williams | 23 April 2026

Dr Chrystie Watson, Adventurer and Lead Researcher for the Seven Summits Sustainability Pr

Climbing the world’s highest mountains has long been framed as a personal challenge, defined by endurance, ambition, and the undeniable pull of the summit. But across the Seven Summits, that pursuit is now intersecting with something far larger: environmental strain, economic dependence, and the evolving responsibility of those who choose to climb.

A conversation with Dr Chrystie Watson, Adventurer and Lead Researcher for the Seven Summits Sustainability Project | 9 April 2026

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