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Holiday News and Offers
Here's where you'll find the most up-to-date information about what's happening at Mountain Kingdoms. Check below for details of any upcoming events we are holding, any special offers we are running, any news we've got to share and any holidays that have spaces and are due to run in the next few weeks. You can also sign up to receive our monthly e-newsletter.
January enewsletter - Everest Special
Sherpa summit success, the changing height of Everest, Base Camp treks and a chance to support the porters of the Khumbu through these troubled times. All this and more in our Everest Special enews.
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Travel Survey
January is traditionally a time for looking ahead and right now we'd really appreciate your input to help us plot our route through 2021 and beyond.
Read moreDecember enewsletter - 21 escapes for 2021
October e-newsletter - Get Holiday Happy
Bucket list blowouts
We were delighted to have two of our holidays featured in the Telegraph's '60 Bucket List Blowouts', on Saturday 21st November.
Read moreGasping Thin Air – a new book by Jo Bradwell
To celebrate the 45th anniversary of the Birmingham Medical Research Expeditionary Society (BMRES), their President, Jo Bradwell, has written a book documenting the organisation’s many medical expeditions over the years
Read moreSeptember e-newsletter - Travel with Confidence
Our top priority is always the safety and wellbeing of our clients, alongside the welfare of our partners, staff and tour leaders, and never more so than now. Find out more about our latest travel protocol.
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September e-newsletter - Book with Confidence
Dasho Benji Dorji and the Bhutan Society
One of Bhutan’s leading environmentalists, Dasho Benji Dorji, has recorded a fascinating talk for the Bhutan Society of the UK. He established Bhutan’s Royal Society for the Protection of Nature in 1987 and has been a passionate advocate for the preservation of the endangered Black-necked cranes.
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