Choose your trip type
Expedition
Learning Service
Project Independence
Expedition
Inspiring leadership through student-led expeditions.
Your Leadership Expedition has been refined over 30 years of student travel, with an emphasis on developing tomorrow’s leaders.
- 7-27 night overseas expedition
- Emphasis on student leadership
- Supervised by both school and world challenge staff
- Wildlife Conservation
- Environmental Conservation
- Community Engagement
- Low-Level Trekking
- Jungle/Forest Trekking
- Camping
- Paddlesports
- Adrenaline Activities
- Cycling
Learning Service
Shaping global citizens through tailored Journeys of culture.
Our 7–13 night Learning Service Journeys are cleverly curated to foster global citizenship through cultural immersion. It’s about taking students out of their bubbles, expanding their minds through the sharing of cultures.
- Global citizenship
- An appreciation for different cultures and community
- Broadening students’ perspectives on the world
- Wildlife Conservation
- Community Engagement
Project Independence
Independent trips for those brave enough to take the road less travelled with a group of like-minded friends.
The project independence team is made up of students from all over the country excited to take the adventure of a lifetime. Running independently of school, you’ll get all the benefits of the training, support and safety of a World Challenge experience with a ready-made team of like-minded young travellers who you’ll get to know in the build up to the trip ahead. Each year, we hand select a list of the very best destinations and have (limited) spots available for those brave young souls ready to take up the challenge. All that’s left to do is choose your destination, sign up and put the dates in your diary.
Your school trip to Cambodia awaits
Nestled in Southeast Asia is a land of rolling plains, forested highlands and a sparkling southwest coast, with the mighty Mekong river slicing through the middle. Cambodia is undeniably beautiful but the people are even more so, with their genuine kindness and sense of optimism, no matter what comes their way.
To understand this place you need to plunge into the past. Jaw-dropping ruins tell stories of ancient kingdoms, and modern-day memorials remember the harrowing Khmer Rouge regime. Connect with the locals to learn more about their lives, trek into the mountains to meet the hill tribes, or enter the jungle and listen for langur monkeys.
Remember, you’re walking the path towards true global citizenship. Tap into your inner potential, step forward to contribute and absorb everything this trip can teach you about the world and your place within it.