Nomadic Adventures

Nomadic Adventures Nomadic Adventures is an adventure travel company offering tours to such destinations as South and East Africa, Nepal, Vietnam, parts of India and Morocco

What started out of as a commitment to family to Climb Kilimanjaro quickly turned into a passion for high peaks and adventure travel around the world. And so Nomadic Adventures was born out of the desire to offer these amazing experiences with others around the world. Since then, Nomadic Adventures has grown and now includes an array of unusual destinations from South America to Tibet and Nepal, T

anzania, Kenya, Uganda and Rwanda. We have spent time with the mountain gorilla of Rwanda, trekked to the North Face of Everest, visiting the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, engaged in cultural dances with the Nepalese and witnessed the migration of the wildebeest from Tanzania to Kenya. And our journeys continue so that we may gain first hand experience or our areas.

Celebrating our 8th year with our page. Thank you for your continuing support. We could never have made it with...
18/05/2025

Celebrating our 8th year with our page. Thank you for your continuing support. We could never have made it without you. 🙏🤗🎉

The first-ever acoustic telemetry network in the Mekong River has tracked key migration corridors critical to the surviv...
22/04/2025

The first-ever acoustic telemetry network in the Mekong River has tracked key migration corridors critical to the survival of fish in Cambodia and Laos.

Electronic tagging has revealed crucial Mekong fish corridors at risk of being severed by upcoming dam projects.

Since 1953, 7,269 different people have summited Everest on all routes 12,884 times. Those climbers who have summited mu...
08/04/2025

Since 1953, 7,269 different people have summited Everest on all routes 12,884 times. Those climbers who have summited multiple times include 1,670 members and 2,003 Sherpa, for 4,620 total summits.

Last summer, Liu Yang and Song Yuancheng of China made the first ascent of Karjan I, the fourth highest unclimbed peak o...
05/04/2025

Last summer, Liu Yang and Song Yuancheng of China made the first ascent of Karjan I, the fourth highest unclimbed peak on Earth. The feat prompted the climbing community to wonder when — if ever — Western alpinists will again be allowed into the region to bag first ascents and new routes.

Not just the answer but even the question itself is tricky. Climbing in Tibet is not officially banned anymore, as it was during COVID. However, no procedure is simple in Tibet.

Climbing in Tibet is not officially banned anymore, as it was during COVID. However, the paperwork is not simple in Tibet. Here's what we know.

The "Mekong ghost" has resurfaced. After nearly two decades without a trace, the elusive giant salmon carp (Aaptosyax gr...
03/04/2025

The "Mekong ghost" has resurfaced. After nearly two decades without a trace, the elusive giant salmon carp (Aaptosyax grypus) has been spotted once again in the waters of Cambodia

https://www.unr.edu/nevada-today/news/2024/mekong-ghost-reappears

Rediscovery of the elusive giant salmon carp is a call to action for the protection of the Mekong River and its remarkable biodiversity

Nepal’s Department of Tourism has released its first list of climbing permits this season. It is still too early to gaug...
02/04/2025

Nepal’s Department of Tourism has released its first list of climbing permits this season. It is still too early to gauge much about the number of climbers on the biggest peaks, but this preliminary list reveals at least one interesting expedition to a 6,000’er.

Published yesterday, March 25, the list reflects the permits granted until last Friday. However, as spring 8,000m climbers flock to Nepal daily, the next update will reveal much more about how busy individual peaks will be.

Nepal's Department of Tourism has released its first list of spring climbing permits. A solitary climber will attempt remote Sharphu IV near Kangchenjunga.

Speed climber Vadim Druelle of France fell into a crevasse near Camp 3 on Annapurna yesterday, according to climber Roma...
01/04/2025

Speed climber Vadim Druelle of France fell into a crevasse near Camp 3 on Annapurna yesterday, according to climber Roman Romancini of Brazil. Sirbaz Khan of Pakistan and at least three Nepalese climbers in the area rescued him.

Vadim Druelle fell into a crevasse on Annapurna yesterday. Nearby climbers rescued the injured Frenchman, then a helicopter flew him to Base Camp.

"Don’t let the unexpected ruin your trip! Accidents, cancellations, or lost luggage can happen at any time. Protect your...
31/03/2025

"Don’t let the unexpected ruin your trip! Accidents, cancellations, or lost luggage can happen at any time. Protect your adventure with travel insurance today—because the only thing worse than missing your flight is missing peace of mind."

Travel Insurance and trekking Insurance cover is now a prerequisite for entry into most countries. High altitude trekking

25/03/2025

'Everest' is based on the 1996 Mount Everest disaster. Here's everything to know about the inspiration behind the 2015 film.

21/03/2025

Climbers can still attempt Cho Oyu from the difficult Nepal side, where success is rare, but Sh**ha Pangma lies totally within Chinese territory.

Immerse yourself in the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and historical wonders of Morocco in this unforgettable 11-da...
04/03/2025

Immerse yourself in the rich culture, stunning landscapes, and historical wonders of Morocco in this unforgettable 11-day journey. From exploring the buzzing streets of Marrakech, crossing the Atlas Mountains to the iconic Aït Ben Haddou, to riding camels in the Desert​ and wandering the blue-washed alleys of Chefchaouen, this adventure promises to immerse you in Morocco's timeless beauty.

Best time: March to May/September to November
Dates: 1-31 October 2025
Cost: From ÂŁ1450 per person sharing

Email: [email protected]

Explore Marrakech, the Atlas Mountains, the Sahara Desert, Fès, Chefchaouen, and more on this captivating 12-day tour of Morocco’s iconic sites.

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Durban

Opening Hours

Monday 08:30 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:30 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:30 - 17:00
Thursday 08:30 - 17:00
Friday 08:30 - 17:00

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+27317673373

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