Challenges

TOP OVERSEAS CHALLENGES FOR 2024

January 12, 2024

We are over halfway through our NEW YEAR SALE and we are VERY excited to see so many of you take advantage of the great savings we have on offer.

2024 is gearing up to be our best season yet at Charity Challenge and we can not wait!

These are our top overseas challenges for 2024…


Dalai Lama Himalayan Trek

Dalai Lama Himalayan Trek

From the madness of Delhi, travel off the beaten path, to the beauty and tranquillity of the Indian Himalaya. This unique expedition is the perfect introduction to India.

12 days | India | Challenging

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Costa Rica Coast to Coast Trek and Raft

Costa Rica Coast to Coast Trek and Raft

Join for an incredible coast to coast challenge crossing Costa Rica on foot and raft from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea. 

12 days | Costa Rica | Tough

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Kilimanjaro Summit Climb

Kilimanjaro Summit Climb

Trek through five incredible, unspoilt eco-systems as you follow the uncrowded Lemosho route to the famous ‘roof of Africa’

12 days | Tanzania | Extreme

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Sahara Desert Trek

Sahara Desert Trek

This five day trek covers 100km; passing through Morocco’s forbidding landscape punctuated by peaks, gorges, dunes and oases. At night, sleep under Africa’s star strewn skies and enjoy traditional Berber hospitality.

8 days | Morocco | Challenging

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Trek Angkor Wat

Trek Angkor Wat

Finishing at the Khmer architectural masterpiece of Angkor Wat, this 5-day trek will take you into the heart of the stunning Phnom (Mount) Kulen National Park. 

9 days | Cambodia | Challenging

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Trek to Petra

Trek to Petra

Discover the best of Jordan in this exhilarating 5 day trek along part of the Jordan Trail. Camp under the stars, Bedouin-style in the desert and delight in the ancient hidden Rose city of Petra, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the New 7 Wonders of the World.

8 days | Jordan | Tough

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Mount Toubkal Trek

Mount Toubkal Trek

This challenge will have you scrambling over Northern Africa’s tallest peak – Jebel Toubkal, standing at a majestic 4,167m! We finish in the vibrant Moroccan city of Marrakech.

6 days | Morocco | Tough

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Icelandic Lava Trek

Icelandic Lava Trek

Host to some of Europe’s most incredible wilderness, this Icelandic itinerary takes in thundering waterfalls, steaming lava fields, plunging fjords and spouting geysers. Trek 58kms over 3-days through one of the planet’s most volcanic regions

5 days | Iceland | Tough

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Inspiration

NEW YEAR, NEW CHALLENGE, NEW YOU. WHAT WILL YOU ACHIEVE IN 2024?

January 1, 2024
Charity Challenge participants  celebrating

It’s a familiar tale – after the excitement and indulgence of Christmas, the cold, dark nights of January can seem a little daunting. Far removed from the sparkle of December’s parties, pubs and Christmas lights, January bares low motivation, low mood and no energy.

Setting new years’ resolutions can tackle this moody month, and transform it into a positive, fresh start. Keeping driven, focused and passionate about a resolution propels us into the Spring and Summer, equipped for a great year. 51% of the British public successfully implement their resolutions into long-term habits, so it’s clear the psychology works! *

Statistics have uncovered 2024’s most popular resolutions: to exercise more, to lose weight, and adopt a healthier diet. The desire to feel good, do better and physically test ourselves is as timeless and prominent as ever. *

Stepping on to a Charity Challenge can push you physically, of course – with a training schedule keeping you exploring and outdoors, a diet full of protein and carbs to keep you powerful and the inevitable ‘shaping-up’ that accompanies that.

However, the strength of alleviating mental pressures is often overlooked. Taking the time to feel proud of your achievements, knowing that you’re working towards a goal that will benefit a charity, and spending plenty of time outdoors is infinitely rewarding to your mental health. Nothing says: “January blues, who?!” like a month of powerful positivity.

So, how about a new years’ resolution to take on a Charity Challenge?

Conquer the January blues with a goal and a plan:

  • Choose a challenge activity type (trek, bike etc) that works for you and your lifestyle. If your exercise is expensive, time consuming or boring, it’s likely you won’t be able to commit to it in the long term.
  • Small adjustments to your daily routine are a great way to get started in your fitness journey: taking a walk on your lunch break, stretching before work, or parking far away from the supermarket doors!
  • Implement time outdoors. Fresh air and vitamin D are vital in boosting your mood and helping maintain focus throughout the day.
  • Small targets and milestones can make even the mundane feel like something worth celebrating – make sure your training journey is as fun as can be!
  • Choose a charity that is special to you. Keep the charity as your focus throughout this journey, and let the inspiration propel you forward on your harder days. Your efforts can make a real difference, whether large or small, and doing so will leave you with a strong sense of achievement and fulfilment.

Here’s to making a difference in 2024!

NEW YEAR SALE 2024

NEW YEAR SALE

Sign up to a Charity Challenge in January and you can receive up to 50% off the registration fee on selected 2024 & 2025 challenges. You can receive great savings of up to £200 OFF registration fees!

Offer available until midnight Wednesday 31st January 2024. Use the code NY2024 when booking. T&C’s apply.

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*Source : https://www.forbes.com/uk/advisor/life-insurance/new-years-resolution-statistics/#:~:text=The%20trend%20of%20setting%20New,to%20set%20one%20in%202024

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EARLY GIFT FROM CHARITY CHALLENGE – OUR NEW YEAR SALE STARTS TODAY!

December 20, 2023
CHARITY CHALLENGE NEW YEAR SALE 2024

This festive season we have decided to treat your supporters with a little gift and go early with our New Year Sale!

We are offering up to 50% OFF registration fees on selected 2024 & 2025 challenges. You can receive great savings of up to £200 OFF registration fees!

This discount applies to bookings made between 9.00am Wednesday 20th December until midnight Wednesday 31st January 2024. T&C’s apply

Use code NY2024 when booking and enjoy all the incredible adventures that lie ahead.

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Inspiration

A MESSAGE FROM CHARITY CHALLENGE CO FOUNDER AND DIRECTOR, SIMON ALBERT

December 20, 2023
Simon Albert

It’s hard to imagine the colossal change in mood and outlook from just the last couple of years (whilst in the thick of covid), to now.

It has been an incredibly busy year for the CC team. All destinations are operating globally and I am pleased to say that the last 12 months have been our busiest ever in terms of the number of participants, the number of challenges operated, and the amount of funds raised for good causes. 

This year we have supported over 5000 adventurous participants to take on more than 150 challenges around the world, which have collectively raised over 5 million pounds for hundreds of great causes.

That means that over the last 24 years, our courageous participants have collectively raised to more than £75,000,000 for thousands of worthwhile causes, on literally thousands of challenges in over 50 countries, on six continents

To all of the individuals who have taken on a challenge this year, please give yourselves a massive pat on the back. Each year, thanks to adventurous people like you, we collectively help to raise millions of pounds that is helping charities to directly combat homelessness, poverty, hunger, loneliness, poor mental health, illness, environmental impact and many other worthwhile global issues.

The funds raised are bringing positive change, and its down to you for having the belief in yourself to take on the challenge, for achieving your goal and inspiring others in the process to do likewise.

To our many wonderful charity and corporate partners, who have recruited their supporters, employees, customers, suppliers and other key stakeholders to get involved and make a difference, I thank you!

To the leaders, doctors, drivers and other support team members, scattered throughout the world, thank you for your energy, enthusiasm and professionalism in delivering our vision of safe and sustainable challenges.

Team Charity Challenge

And finally, and by no means least, the wonderful team at Charity Challenge. Our numbers have grown again this year (having downsized during covid), and we have welcomed Laura, Rosie, Tilly, Toni and Suzy to the team. They join the wonderful head office team including Firdous (19*), Sharmee  (16*), Bina (16*), Andy  (10*), Bharat  (8*), Katherine (5*), Jo (5*), Jenn  (4*), Hayley (4*), Laura (2* ), Annie (1* ), and Neemisha (1* ).

You have all worked your socks off, ensuring that our challenges are ready and that we deliver the best possible experience that we can. Thank you all…

We look forward to another very busy challenge season in 2024.

I wish you all a safe, healthy and happy festive season and an adventurous New Year.

Simon and team Charity Challenge

Simon Albert, Co founder and Director

* Number of years they have worked for the company

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2023 HIGHLIGHTS FROM TEAM CHARITY CHALLENGE

December 18, 2023

As Christmas approaches and the year draws to a close we thought we’d take a moment to take stock of the past year and regale you with some stories of our favourite highlights of 2023 from our Founder Simon Albert and some of our amazing Challenge Leaders.

Grab a warm drink and lose yourself in these wonderful tales of grit, determination, camaraderie, and bravery!

Dog Sledding Challenge

In March I had the privilege to head out to the Arctic to take on our Dog Sledding Challenge. It was my first time to the Arctic, to attempt Dog Sledding, and to witness the Northern Lights. And best of all, I got to do it with a great bunch of guys and girls from the North East who kept the humour on full power all week.

It was minus 30 degrees Celsius, and very remote and wild, and we saw moose, reindeer and Arctic hares. We each had the task of working with a team of 3 or 4 powerful huskies to sled through the Arctic wilderness. We learnt about the indigenous people, the Sami, and stayed one night in a Sami tee pee sleeping in minus 15 degrees. Lunches were cooked on an open fire, and in the evenings, after a plate of moose stew, we lay on the frozen lake on reindeer skins, watching the stars above including the odd shooting star.

But to cap it all, we watched streaks of green in the sky one evening and out of nowhere, a light show began that left us in complete awe. It’s hard to put into words, and even the photos and videos don’t really do it justice, but the entire sky lit up and danced magically in an array of colours, back and forth. I shall never forget that moment!

Simon Albert, Co Founder and Director


Trek Angkor Wat

This has been another busy year of UK and Overseas Challenges for me, with so many individual highlights.

Overseas trips included two trips to Jordan – one for the first Trek Wadi Rum and Petra Challenge – and there were also the ever-inspirational ‘CoppaTreks’ in aid of CoppaFeel! in Northumberland and The French Alps.

In the UK there were, amongst many others, trips to the South Downs, the Jurassic Coast and the Brecon Beacons along with the usual mix of daytime and nighttime mountain challenges in England, Wales and Scotland.

I have been asked however to pick just a single highlight from my 2023 calendar – and so, as hard as that task is, I would probably have to say that leading this year’s Trek Angkor Wat Challenge was my most memorable highlight. Having led a successful inaugural challenge last year I really enjoyed heading back with more familiarity of the itinerary, of the country and of the local people. This in turn allowed me to take much more in as we moved through the stunning landscape of Cambodia.

It really is a beautiful place to explore – and to do it with such a great group of people made it all the more memorable.

I’m now looking forward to even more adventures in 2024 – I still believe I have the best job in the world!

Ian Morton, Challenge Leader


Costa Rica Coast to Coast Challenge

2023 was another lovely year with amazing bike rides in both the Indian Himalayas and the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. However, my highlight was leading the Costa Rica Coast to Coast Trek and Raft challenge. A beautiful country with amazing biodiversity and environmental credentials. We were very much away from the usual tourist hotspots and camping in remote communities. The 2 days of adventurous rafting at the end was amazing especially the stunning camp sites. Finish it off with a stroll along the beach at Cahuita National Park spotting lots of wildlife – it was definitely a trip to remember. 

Colin Lovell, Challenge Leader


Challenge Leader, Lizzy Codd

I could write as I’ve done in the previous seasons and mention CoppaFeel! treks, of which there were three this year, but I felt I needed to branch out and diversify!  If you want to know how amazing CoppaFeel! treks are don’t listen to me: go on one and be part of raising tens of thousands of pounds to help early detection of breast cancer!

This year I’m going to write about my treks on the South Downs Challenge, walking between Brighton and Eastbourne; often overlooked because they are down south, where we apparently don’t have any real hills!  Try telling that to one of the amazing challengers as they head over the last 5 miles towards Beachy Head along the undulating South Downs Way.  If you’ve not walked here before, the scenery is stunning but the hills brutal.

We’ve always had wonderful weather from the start, albeit with a bit of a coastal chill high up on the Downs.  But it’s warmed up through the day and we’ve seen wild ponies, climbed to the top of white cliffs, peered down at lighthouses, marvelled at the river snaking out to sea at the stunning Cuckmere Haven, and explored Birling Gap whilst grabbing a cheeky ice cream at a handily placed NT café!

The people who’ve taken part have been raising money for a wide range of charities including The Royal Marsden Cancer Charity, Shelter, Trekstock and Young Lives v Cancer.  The discussions that we’ve had as the day has gone on have been humbling and inspiring and I never tire of helping walkers achieve this challenge, finishing the day by receiving a well-deserved medal and celebratory drink on Eastbourne Seafront before making their way back to the start in Brighton with the enormity of the distance they’ve covered sinking in as the miles fly past!

Lizzy Codd, Challenge Leader


National Three Peaks Challenge in aid of Mind

This year Charity Challenge’s UK events seem to have been one highlight after another for me starting back in May with multiple events for Wetherspoons employees, raising funds for Young Lives vs Cancer. This was followed by physically and emotionally challenging night time ascents of Snowdon and Scafell Pike events for SANDS & Macmillan Cancer Support, before heading to the North West and Hadrian’s Wall Country in June for the annual UK CoppaTrek for CoppaFeel!, (made more poignant since it was the last time I got to see The Sycamore standing in The Gap in all its glory).

The middle of summer saw me leading and managing two National Three Peaks events for trekkers, this time raising funds for MIND. Then I was off on yet more ascents of Ben Nevis & Snowdon, plus a couple of marathon long treks along the Giants Causeway Coast and around the Edinburgh 7 Summits for a whole host of smaller, but no less deserving regional charities.

In September I took on the organisation and management of a 2-day 100km trek from London to Brighton, ably supported by an excellent 9-strong Walk Leader team, for 46 employees from Capital One who were raising funds for Rethink Mental Illness – whilst still not the standout highlight of the year this was most certainly the toughest Charity Challenge event I have ever had the pleasure of being involved with!

As the end of summer was fast approaching and the October temperatures were noticeably dropping off it was time for another night time ascent – this time of Ben Nevis. Due to the time of year it’s not an event where trekkers are rewarded with a view of the rising sun as they summit the UK’s highest mountain. However, on this occasion they were treated to, what was considered to be the best ever post event breakfast by Tom & Em Rumsey from the Two Collies (mobile) Café . A fitting way to end a season of highlights so here’s to many more in 2024.

Danny Barden, Challenge Leader


Andean Volcano Challenge

Working with Charity Challenge is always special.  We work alongside a great team of leaders who all want our participants to have a fabulous time.  Going somewhere new adds extra spice to a journey, and this year it was the Andean Volcano Challenge, in Ecuador.  This also saw the return of Royal LePage raising a staggering million pounds for their Shelter Foundation. Seeing people I met in Morocco in 2019, and chatting about some of the adventures we had there was wonderful.  

The challenge starts from the vibrant city of Quito which lies at 2850 metres above sea level, so you start acclimatising the moment you step off the plane.  With the proximity to the Equator, the weather is always changing depending on which trade winds are dominating.  This means the vegetation is incredibly varied, from cloud forest, to something that would be familiar within the UK, to the dry plains below Mount Cotopaxi.  

We had a fantastic local team, who were incredibly welcoming, and brought a wealth of knowledge about the region.  This was an opportunity to slow down and really notice where you were.  Trekking at altitude makes you slow down, and the stunning scenery of Mount Pasochoa (4200 metres), and the Cascades de Fuego, are dominated by the splendour of Cotopaxi itself, was well worth taking the time for.  Every so often Cotopaxi will send up a puff of smoke to remind you that it is still active.  

People make it memorable.  One participant had her 76th birthday during the trek and walked with a floral crown made form the flowers around us by one of the local leaders.  The camp crews cooked local cuisine fresh each day, giving us all a taste of regional culture.  

Participants become friends.  So I plan to visit Ecuador again and have more adventures, and catch up with the trekkers in Canada.

Ian Waddington, Challenge Leader


Snowdon At Night

As the year draws to a close it’s time again to reflect on various challenges that I have had the pleasure of leading over the last 12 months.

So what challenge/event have I enjoyed the most this year?

Well I’m not going to pick a single one, I am going with what some might think as a strange choice. I have really enjoyed the Night challenges this year, they have become more and more popular so much so that I reckon that I have climbed Snowdon (Yes I know that it should now be referred to by its correct name Yr Wyddfa) more times in the dark this year than in daylight hours. 

Some would say what is the point and when the wind is howling in and the rain lashing down you can wonder why. But then isn’t that the point? It should be a challenge and it’s not always like that, sometimes the skies are clear and yes you get to see the moon rising a full house of stars which gives me the opportunity to bore anyone who’s foolish enough to listen and if you’re very lucky the odd meteorite will flash across the sky and if all of the stars align them you’ll get a magnificent sunrise.These night events allow you as a leader to use all of your skills, decision making, group management and yes sometimes even a bit of navigating.  

These events also seem to bring out the wacky side from participants from the ones that go Ninja so wrapped up in black gear that you can barely see them, to the ones that are bedecked with lights that you can probably see from low Earth orbit. The conversations that you have with participants about why they are doing the challenge can be both very humbling and extremely uplifting after all it’s the participants that make the event what it is. 

In short your challenges for next year really should include a night time wander to the summit of Snowdon, Scafell Pike, Ben Nevis, a meander over the Yorkshire 3 Peaks or a jog along the South Downs. So buy yourself a head torch, some spare batteries and give up that night at the pub…..

Richard Simpkin, Challenge Leader


CoppaTrek with Gi - Tour De Mont Blanc

One of my highlights of 2023 was leading a half marathon trek for The Care Workers Charity. This took place in the stunning a picturesque South Downs Way. The route was varied with some great inland trails as well as stunning coastal paths with the highlight being the Seven Sisters (cliffs). The group were a fantastic bunch to work with and had plenty of bubbly characters. What was quite fascinating to witness was a few of the participants doubted whether they would be able to complete the challenge as they’re not avid hikers and the shear jubilation they felt at the end when they crossed the finished line. They really pushed themselves, wanted to really challenge themselves and make their sponsors proud. Just seeing the utter sense of pride and accomplishment was a thing of delight. 

The CoppaFeel! Mont Blanc trek was the highlight of the year.  It was my first international trek with Charity Challenge and I was grateful to lead a group in the beautiful French Alps. Having our campsite with a view of Mont Blanc was utterly breathtaking. As always, the vibes on a CoppaFeel! trek did not disappoint. Lots of laughs and jokes and some tears too as we had a truly inspirational group who all shared their personal experiences on how they were affected by cancer.  There is something truly special about these treks both in terms of the destinations chosen and the people that sign up. 

Sameed Asghar, Challenge Leader


CoppaTrek with Gi -  Hadrian's Wall Country

I love being a part of the Charity Challenge Family.

The highlight of my year was the CoppaTrek Hadrian’s Wall Country. Being involved with my husband, John to plan the 5 routes and walk them in my home County of Northumberland. Showing diverse and amazing landscapes.

The photo was just before Cheviot summit with a small group who didn’t think we would reach the top. They did! How Awesome!! All smiles

Louise Allen, Challenge Leader


Trek Wadi Rum and Petra

This was a really busy year for me with Charity Challenge a lot of my events were on National Three Peaks duty, total of 8 all of which were unique in their own ways, clients, weather, etc. I don’t have one individual experience, but a month.

The month of September in which I had the pleasure of being on my first two international events with Charity Challenge. The first was to Mont Blanc with the CoppaFeel! charity, my first overseas with them. I have led on a lot of UK challenges, and this didn’t disappoint, these girls are truly inspirational the effort they put into their fundraising and to actually partake in the events is incredible.

Six days later I was leading a group in Jordan, on the Trek Wadi Rum and Petra Challenge. This was a huge shock to the system having been in the French Alps and now in the desert with temperatures topping 45degrees each day. This was a corporate event for HSBC who were equally passionate and committed to raising funds for their charities. Both events were 100k challenges over 5 days camping and absolute dream to work on both.

Duncan Turnbull, Challenge Leader

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Tips & Advice

12 FUNDRAISING TIPS FOR CHRISTMAS

December 13, 2023

Christmas is a time of year for giving. Since you’ve been nice this year, we’re giving you a list of 12 fundraising tips for Christmas.

Get ready to have fun and be inspired with these ideas to help you raise even more sponsorship money for your forthcoming challenge!

1. Bauble decorating competition
Have fun, get crafty and host a bauble-decorating competition! Think of a prize to offer the winner and have fun with the glitter and glue!

hand painted christmas baubles craft

2. (Pin the nose on) Rudolph the red nosed reindeer…
Simple but fun and effective! Instead of ‘pin the tail on the donkey’, you can pin the red nose on the reindeer (or the carrot on the snowman)! Blindfold your colleague or party friends, charge them £2 to enter, and give a prize to whoever gets the nose the closest. Continue Reading…