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The honest Kilimanjaro fitness requirements for Africa’s highest peak

To summit Kilimanjaro (5,895m / 19,341ft) successfully, you need to walk uphill 6–8 hours a day with a 6–8 kg daypack for 6–8 consecutive days, finishing with a 14–18 hour summit day at altitude. You do not need to be an athlete. You do need 12–16 weeks of consistent training an...


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The best time to book your Luxury Kailash Mansarovar Yatra is 6–9 months in advance for the May–September window, and 9–12 months ahead if you want to travel during the sacred full-moon pilgrimage period in May/June or join a luxury fixed-departu...


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Yes — Nepal is generally safe for American tourists in 2026. The US Department of State currently rates Nepal at Level 2: Exercise Increased Caution, primarily due to occasional political demonstrations and trekking-related hazards like altitude sickness. Millions of international visitors, including thousands of Americans, travel to Nepal each year without serious incident. ...


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A standard 5–7 day Machu Picchu trip costs between $1,500 and $3,000 for most travelers. Budget-conscious visitors can manage the trip for under $1,000, while those seeking a premium experience may spend $3,500 or more. The final cost depends on factors like international flights, accommodation type, entry tickets, guided tours, and transportation within Peru...


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Everything a first-time trekker needs to know before stepping onto the trail — fitness, gear, difficulty, and what to genuinely expect.

Yes — Annapurna Base Camp Trek is one of Nepal’s most beginner-friendly high-altitude treks. At 4,130 m (13,5...


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