
Unexpected Benefits of Training for Your Upcoming Trek
You’ve booked your spot; you’ve bought your boots and now you’re ready to hit the local trails near your place to prepare for your upcoming

You’ve booked your spot; you’ve bought your boots and now you’re ready to hit the local trails near your place to prepare for your upcoming
UPDATE: 14th July 2020 It’s hard to believe it’s only four months since our government lifted its global travel advice to Level 3 and a

Sure travelling overseas is incredibly exciting, but there’s plenty to see right here in our own back yard. From deserts to rainforests, and city-scapes to

In the 2018-2019 financial year, the Australian Government issued just over 2 million passports – about 8,470 passports every working day. 57% of Aussies (about
The new 2021/2022 Antarctica voyages are finally here and there’s never been a better time to book your trip of a lifetime! For a limited

It is a well-established fact that human beings love to complain – even when we’re not at work, enjoying a holiday, there are still plenty

Travel and tourism have the potential to grow the wealth of a country, provide thousands of jobs for locals, improve infrastructure and really put a
New decade, new challenge? 2020 could be the year YOU tackle Mt Kilimanjaro, that rises so elegantly over the plains of Africa. We’ve been taking
Who doesn’t love a last-minute, spontaneous holiday? There certainly is something exciting about impulsively booking an adventure at the last possible minute with no expectations.

I feel incredibly privileged to have travelled to East New Britain, the northern island of Papua New Guinea, in October 2019 as a guest of

Coming together with others in celebration is an essential part of the human experience, no matter which culture or country you come from. Observing someone
Back Track Adventures started out with a love of trekking in Nepal 35 years ago. You could say we are addicted. Addicted to those almighty