Rugged Luxury

Expedition Locations

Everest Base Camp Trek & Stay

A comfort-forward luxury Everest Base Camp trek designed for travelers seeking depth, access, and expedition-grade leadership. Trek through Nepal’s Khumbu Valley with veteran Everest guides, then spend two nights inside Everest Base Camp proper, a rare opportunity that places you within a working base camp beneath the Khumbu Icefall.

Mountain campsite with multiple tents, prayer flags, rocks, snow, mountains, and a person standing on a higher ground, under cloudy sky.

Mount Kilimanjaro Summit Climb

A luxury Kilimanjaro trek to the Roof of Africa, led by expert guides and supported by private camps and deliberate expedition design. Ascend from rainforest to glacier with intentional pacing, refined logistical support, and a route choice designed to prioritize immersion, flow, and comfort at altitude.


Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

A luxury Machu Picchu trek along the ancient Inca Trail, guided by expert leaders and designed with thoughtful logistical support throughout. Walk through cloud forest, sacred valleys, and stone terraces with intentional pacing, meaningful cultural context, and a refined approach that deepens the experience without distracting from the place itself.

A woman hiking up stone steps in Machu Picchu with mountains in the background.

Antarctica & the South Pole

A luxury expedition to the bottom of the Earth, led by experienced polar guides and supported by expedition-grade logistics in one of the planet’s most remote environments. Travel across Antarctica to the geographic South Pole with deliberate pacing, thoughtful support, and a refined approach that prioritizes presence, safety, and depth of experience over spectacle.


Patagonia W-Trek in Torres del Paine National Park

A thoughtfully designed journey through Patagonia’s most iconic landscapes, where jagged peaks, vast glaciers, and turquoise lakes define the rhythm of each day. Walk the W-Trek with intentional pacing, private lodges, and thoughtful logistical support that balances immersion in the wild with refined comfort at the edge of the range.

A wooden signpost on a snow-covered mountain peak with multiple signs indicating Uhuru Peak, Tanzania at 5895 meters, Africa's highest point, and the world's highest free-standing mountain, welcoming visitors.
A group of people hiking across snow-covered terrain near a mountain with dark, layered rock and patches of snow.
A llama standing on grassy terrain in a mountainous landscape with snow-capped peaks and overcast sky in the background.

Where Will You Go Next?

From Africa’s highest peak to the heart of the Himalaya, our expeditions are designed for access, comfort, and thoughtful execution.