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Sky Walker: Following a lifelong dream to ascend Mount Kilimanjaro
It's 4 a.m., and the thin air is hard and cold. Layers of downy clouds carpet the sky below me. Four thousand feet above, the glaciated peak is reflecting the glow of the full moon. A faint stream of lights on the train ahead marks the progress of hikers in front of me, slowly inching toward the summit of the highest mountain in Africa. I've been trekking Mount Kilimanjaro for nearly a week, and this is the day I've thought about for most of my life - this is summit day.
Related Tours: Mount Kilimanjaro: The Lemosho Route to the Summit, Mount Kilimanjaro: The Roof of Africa by the Umbwe Route
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21 Hot Adventures
For the Pull-Out-All-The-Stops Pure Adrenaline Rush: Dogsled Norway
Mush with wolves, reindeer, bears, and lynx high above the Arctic Circle. This expedition through the Scandinavian backcountry navigates pristine forests and snowy mountains as well as frozen rivers and glacial lakes, with overnights at rustic, wood-heated cabins bathed by the Northern Lights
- National Geographic Traveler
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50 Tours of a Lifetime
These guided tours are part of National Geographic Traveler's 50 Tours of a Lifetime for 2010 for the outfitters' commitment to authenticity, immersion, sustainability, and connection.
Extreme Adventures Egypt: Traces of Lost Civilizations - You’ve seen the Pyramids and cruised the Nile; now check out the other Egypt on this overland expedition into the Western Desert. Led by veteran desert guide Diaa Shawki Michail, you’ll camp in mobile tents, exploring the striking scenery of this harsh environment, such as rock carvings that are thousands of years old and Daliesque white chalk formations that rise out of the desert sand like huge mushrooms. Abercrombie & Kent: “Egypt—Traces of Lost Civilizations,” 11 days, $5,975. CULTURE
Related Tours: Egypt - Traces of Lost Civilizations
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Go Big or Go Home
Cruise Ships and wildlife buses? The tourist staples miss the point of Alaska: It's the last real place to find an epic, crowd-free adventure on American soil. We've scoured the state for the best wilderness lodges, river trips, lonely highways and DIY escapes.
THE OUTFITTER: Think African-style river safari through frozen tundra. Abercrombie & Kent's ANWR trip takes you up and over the jagged 9,000-plus-foot Brooks Range to the treeless North Slope, where you'll start a ten-day journey toward the Arctic Ocean via the silty Canning River, one of the most remote river systems in North America. In the dead heat of an Alaskan summer (which means T-shirt and shorts during the day and 24 hours of daylight), you'll watch the thousands-strong Porcupine caribou herd migrate across the water, while ospreys and other predator birds circle above. You'll likely see a few musk oxen, grizzlies, and moose, too, but the line of sight is so endless, there's no need for fear. The A&K guides won't have linen tablecloths, but you will have bacon-filled omelets for breakfast and fine wines with dinner. Still hungry? Get your fly rod out and fish for grayling, trout, and arctic char ($7,000, including round-trip flight to Arctic Village from Fairbanks; abercrombiekent.com).
- Men's Journal
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In the Land of the Polar Bear
The Inuit have a word, iliyra which means, "the fear that accompanies awe." I think I'm feeling more the inverse - the awe that accompanies fear. But there's something else that Geoffrey Kent - the son of Abercrombie & Kent's founder and the man whose brainchild this trip has been - told me earlier, too: "When you finally spot one," he'd said, "the thrill of watching such a magnificent animal from close range makes you feel undeniably privileged."
Related Tours: Norway: On the Trail of the Polar Bear
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Best Trips - 2009 Travel Awards
Explore ANWR: If any splurge is called for this year, it's this journey into America's still untapped, northernmost reaches from luxury outfitter Abercrombie & Kent. The trip starts in Fairbanks, from which bush planes fly eight guests to the North Slope of the Brooks Range. Too-loo-uk River Guides will paddle you on 14-foot rafts through 50 miles of the Marsh Fork of the Canning, a mostly lazy river that meanders through green valleys in the shadow of white peaks toward the Arctic Ocean...
- National Geographic Traveler
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50 Tours of a Lifetime
POLAR BEAR COUNTRY - Thanks to its conservation efforts and expert guides, the outfitter is the only one to have garnered a government permit to set up camp on this highly restricted ecosystem on the east coast of the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen. Timed to coincide with a six-week window when polar bears emerge from hiberation...
Related Tours: Norway: On the Trail of the Polar Bear
- Celebrated Living
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Pushing it to the Edge
Dog Sled in Norway
To feel the surge of foggy-breathed sled dogs in your hands is to experience something elemental and special. To guide these dogs through rugged and bewitching land is life-altering indeed. After receiving sled-driving instruction, you'll spend the bulk of nine days steering your own wood sled - four to six dogs attached - through Norway and possibly into Sweden. You'll cross frozen lakes, pass through hushed birch forests, climb up and over high Arctic mountains...
- National Geographic Adventure
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Best Adventure Travel Companies on Earth: Luxury
What started as a boutique safari outfit in the Kenyan Bush has evolved into a full-fledged luxury adventure brand. Abercrombie & Kent offers tours on all seven continents...and operates an invitation-only travel club. Added this year are A&K Extreme Adventures, which run the gamut from relatively soft (a Belize multisport) to hard as they come (an 18-day ski to the South Pole).
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10 Cultural Resolutions for 2009
#7. Take a Dare
Whether you dream of climbing kilimanjaro like Hemingway or riding camelback in Lawrence of Arabia's footsteps, a once-in-a-lifetime journey is the ultimate investment. Consider the fifteen extraordinary new Extreme Adventures from Abercrombie & Kent (akextremeadventures.com), which range from $5,315 for a rugged fifteen-day ascent to the base camp of Mount Everest to $42,595 for an eighteen-day expedition to the South Pole.
Related Tours: Nepal: Ascent to Everest Base Camp
- Men's Journal
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Best of 2008: Africa's Wildest Ride - Riding around East Africa's Laikipia Plateau on Horseback
While his friends fled to Kenya's coast on their time off, Abercrombie & Kent guide Toby Fenwick-Wilson enlisted a couple of camels and local tribesmen and set off into the country's remote northern boundaries. This new A&K safari unveils the fruits of his 18 years of exploring the East African country and befriending nomadic tribes. Fenwick-Wilson has essentially handcrafted the ultimate Kenyan safari, combining rarely visited wilderness and unique cultural access with such physical pursuits as a blistering 6,000-foot mountain-bike descent down Mount Kenya and horse treks through elephant and leopard territory.
- Men's Journal
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Fresh Ways to See Antarctica
The most ambitious such trip also comes from A&K. Called "South Pole: Conquering the Final Degree" ($42,595;akextremeadventures.com), the expedition is led by Geoff Somers, the only man to cross Antarctica by its longest, 4,000-mile axis. The trip begins with a flight from Punta Arenas to the Thiel Mountains. From there you'll strap on skis and tents and ski the final, 69-mile push to latitude 90°0'S, longitude 0°0'E.
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Land Rover
It may seem like Geoffrey Kent has done it all, from biplaning over the African veldt to diving with bronze whaler sharks in Australia, but the Kenyan swashbuckler says he's just getting started. Next up for his ubiquitous luxury-travel operation, Abercrombie & Kent: an audience with emperor penguins in Antarctica--and maybe even a jaunt into space..."
- National Geographic Adventure
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Tanzania: Climb the Scenic Route
To bring an edge back to Africa's highest peak, Abercrombie & Kent (which first led clients to the top in 1966) has launched its new Extreme Adventure Kilimanjaro climb...on the Lemosho Route, the longest and remotest traverse. Armed rangers escort hikers through Arusha National Park, a little-visited gem of forests, moorlands, and volcanic crater lakes sprawled in the mountain's shadow. "We may be pioneers of bush luxury, but adventure is how we define ourselves," says founder and CEO Geoffrey Kent. True to this split personality, A&K provides a gourmet chef, a personal porter for each climber, and a walk-in mess tent with table dining...
Related Tours: Mount Kilimanjaro: The Lemosho Route to the Summit