16466 Private
1066 Battle of Hastings Guided Tour

This tour offers a private local historian guide throughout. You will learn the complete story of the 1066 conflict including the reasons why the succession was disputed, the invasions of Harald Hardrada and William of Normandy as well as full details of the battle of Hastings with information on battle tactics, weapons used and armour.
You will stand at the acknowledged position of the Saxon shield wall and walk the perimeter of the battlefield before viewing the position that Harold fell.
You will also learn what happened in the days and months after the battle before William was crowned King on 25th December 1066.
1066 Battle of Hastings, Birling Gap and Seven Sisters Tour

Visit the actual Battle of Hastings battleground with us,
Marvel at the magnificent architecture of Battle Abbey,
Explore the combination of the two eras in Pevensey Bay,
Climb the White Cliffs of Beachy Head for a wonderful view,
Enjoy bucolic hamlet pub of East Dean in an English way.
1066 Battle of Hastings, Birling Gap and Seven Sisters Tour

Visit the actual Battle of Hastings battleground with us,
Marvel at the magnificent architecture of Battle Abbey,
Explore the combination of the two eras in Pevensey Bay,
Climb the White Cliffs of Beachy Head for a wonderful view,
Enjoy bucolic hamlet pub of East Dean in an English way.
Mera Peak Climbing 6476 meters for 20 Days

Mera Peak (6,476m) is the highest trekking peak listed under the Nepal Mountaineering Association. It is one of the most popular trekking peaks and is a peak to learn basic mountaineering skills before attempting big mountains. The ascent of the Mera peak does not require as much technical expertise in comparison to peaks such as Lobuje Peak, Chulu West, Chulu East, and Mt. Amadablam, etc. The view of Nepal's Himalayan range from the summit of Mera peak is incredible. In order to reach the summit of Mera peak, you must be physically fit and thoroughly acclimatized to the mountain climate.
Hightlights
Develop altitude experience, and build a foundation for big mountains, and ultimate goal to summit Island Peak.
Challenging walk over Cho-La Pass (5,330m)
Climbing on Gokyo-RI (5,360m)
Snow Lake ”Gokyo Lake”