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Level 4,
Symphony House
300 Queen Street, Auckland City Centre
300 Queen Street, Auckland City Centre
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35 High Street, Auckland City Centre, Auckland
World Expeditions is one of the worldâ??s oldest adventure travel companies. Originating as a Himalayan trekking company in 1975, we have developed into one of the leading authorities in the field of adventure tourism....
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124 Vincent Street, Auckland City Centre
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St Georges Bay Road, Parnell, Auckland
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87 Albert Street, Auckland Central, Auckland
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Level 5,
Gen-i Tower
66 Wyndham Street, Auckland City Centre
66 Wyndham Street, Auckland City Centre
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Air NZ House
185 Fanshawe Street, Freemans Bay, Auckland
185 Fanshawe Street, Freemans Bay, Auckland
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Level 3,
Gen-i Tower
66 Wyndham Street, Auckland City Centre
66 Wyndham Street, Auckland City Centre
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Level 17,
48 Emily Place, Auckland City Centre, Auckland
48 Emily Place, Auckland City Centre, Auckland
Lowest airfares guaranteed. Freephone: 0800 354-448 for our nearest branch nationwide.
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Level 5,
Phillips Fox Tower
205 Queen Street, Auckland City Centre
205 Queen Street, Auckland City Centre
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I recently took a World Expeditions trip to Everest base camp and I would not recommend anyone use this company for travel. We had very few opportunities to interact with the Nepalese people, our guide could barely speak english and the equipment provide was very poor quality. If you do choose to use them I would recommend you bring all your own equipment, tent, sleeping bag etc. or else you will FREEZE! The majority of the trip was camping versus teahouse lodging which doesn't allow you to interact or get to know the very friendly Sherpa people, huge lost opportunity. I wouldn't go unless a company has an english speaking, western guide, our local guide was next to impossible to understand and it created a lot of communication issues. The country of Nepal is amazing, I can recommend the destination just not the guide service.