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trip highlights Raise vital funds for your charity Experiencing the bustling streets of Ho Chi Minh City Crawling through the Cu Chi tunnels Visiting the rural towns of Kampong Cham and Kampong Thom Cycling through the Angkor archaeological park Trip Duration 7 days Trip Code: CVC Grade Introductory to Moderate Activities Cycling, Charity Challenge Summary 7 day trip, 5 day cycle, 6 nights hotel/guesthouse our philosophy Huma Charity Challenge works in association with worldwide adventure travel company World Expeditions. Drawing on over three decades of experience in offering high quality adventure travel experiences we began operating charity challenges when the concept of fundraising through travel was first conceived in the 1990 s. Since then we have successfully organised over 500 adventures for charities and foundations around the globe ranging from International Agencies to National Charities and many smaller local charitable causes, enabling the collection of over 2 million in funds raised globally. We are proud to provide ongoing support to charities and foundations across the globe and to connect altruistic travellers with a shared experience in nature. The word Huma refers to a Persian mythological Bird of Paradise, which is considered to be a compassionate bird. It is believed that the touch of the Huma brings great fortune. taking the challenge Thank you for your interest in our VIETNAM & CAMBODIA Cycle Open Challenge. We are passionate about helping you raise much needed funds for your favourite charity or foundation. What better way is there to fundraise than through the charity challenge model... where you get to challenge yourself on a trek, cycle or other physical pursuit in an awe inspiring destination? We d like to congratulate you for taking on the challenge of fundraising and pushing yourself to reach personal goals, all the time reflecting on the challenges faced by the beneficiaries of your chosen charity or foundation. Most likely you have chosen the partner that resonates with you and now you have found our selection of Open Challenges. Not an easy choice really because they are all very tempting! But no matter which you choose from our range you can rest assured that the itinerary has been well crafted to give you the best possible chance to reach your goals as well as the very best travel experience. They re designed with incredible local knowledge with a vision of authentic exchange and real exploration with a responsible tourism approach. And best of all you will meet fellow fundraisers from all around the world. 1 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Fiona Windon 8/18/2017 1:56:13 PM

charity challenge payments Joining Ho Chi Minh City Travel Cost Twin Share: $1320 Non Refundable Registration Fee: $90 Optional Single Supplement: $190 Minimum Charity Donation/Fundraised: $400 All prices are per person Huma Challenge does not require single travellers to pay a surcharge for travelling alone. We will arrange for you to share accommodation with another traveller of the same gender and if we can not match you up we will provide a single room at no extra charge. If you prefer not to share a single supplement is payable to guarantee your own room. The cost of the single supplement is listed above. If you need any help with booking flights please contact your nearest Huma Charity Challenge office. 2018 03 Mar - 09 Mar 10 Nov - 16 Nov trip dates important notes RF - Registration Fee what are the steps to an Open Challenge? Step 1: Choose your charity determine which registered charity you d like to fund raise for. Step 2: Choose your challenge choose from our range of iconic Open Challenges. The Open Challenges are all operated by our parent company, World Expeditions, and have been tailor made just for fundraisers. Complete the registration form and pay the registration fee. You can register online 24 hours around the clock or you can download the registration form online and post, email or fax the completed form to us. Step 3: Charity authorisation once we have received your registration form we will contact your chosen charity to seek authorisation for you to fundraise on their behalf. Following this the charity will contact you with your permission to fundraise, the minimum fundraising target and most likely directions for you to create an online fundraising page. Your registration will not progress further until the charity officially gives their authorization. Step 4: Receive your Confirmation Kit once you are booked on an Open Challenge we ll send you a Confirmation Kit containing: Welcome Letter Fundraiser s Guidebook Responsible Travel Guidebook Trip Pre Departure Information Medical Form (if applicable) Travel Insurance document Travel Invoice Step 5: Start Fundraising now here comes some of the challenge as you set about fundraising for your charity. The Fundraiser s Guidebook we provide you with will assist you greatly in settling fundraising objectives and determining your fundraising activities. Your charity may have aligned with one of the many online fundraising portals in which case you can set up your personal fundraising page and link to your charity. It s then a matter of getting your friends, family, colleagues and greater network to support you by pledging donations. Step 6: Start Training depending on the type of challenge you have chosen, it may be graded introductory through to challenging, you will need to set yourself a fitness program to ensure you re physically ready for the challenge component of your travel. Take a look at our website where we provide definitions for all levels of grading as well as provide some tips for getting fit and some suggestions on the gear you ll require. Step 7: Take the Challenge once the fundraising is done it is time to set off on your Open Challenge... good luck and enjoy the experience with the knowledge that you have made a much needed contribution to your chosen charity. 2 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Fiona Windon 8/18/2017 1:56:13 PM

fast facts Countries Visited: Vietnam & Cambodia Visas: Yes* Vaccinations: Please consult a travel vaccination specialist for up to date information Group Size Min: 6 Group Size Max: 20 Singles: A single supplement is available for this trip* Leader: Expert local leader Brochure Reference: Asia *Ask our staff for more information. fundraising impact? As a participant in the Open Challenge, you will be part of a larger team working to make a huge difference for an array of different charities. You can choose! Health Cancer research The environment Animal welfare Education Social justice Poverty reduction The arts The choice is yours! your adventure Continuing our tradition of pioneering cycle trips, this adventure combines cycling through untouched villages from Ho Chi Minh City to the famed temple complex of Angkor Wat. Our journey begins in the fast paced city of Ho Chi Minh City, which we leave behind for the quieter roads to the Cu Chi Tunnels. Crossing through to Cambodia we delight in the lush green countryside and fertile rice fields where the locals will amaze us with their warmth and hospitality. Our final cycle is rewarded with an in depth cycle of the renowned complex of Angkor. The flat roads around the temples make exploration of the area ideal by bike. fundraising options There are a number of ways you can approach your fundraising: 1. You can choose to pay for the travel costs yourself and just fundraise the charity donation. 2. You may choose to pay for the entire amount yourself and claim the charity donation component as a personal tax deductible donation to your charity. 3. Lastly you can attempt to fundraise as much as you can in the given time and personally fund the balance of the total. When fundraising for the charity donation of this challenge you must seek permission of your charity before beginning to fundraise in their name. Huma Charity Challenge can assist you with this by advising contact person. 3 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Fiona Windon 8/18/2017 1:56:13 PM

responsible travel The environments we travel through are fragile. It s our responsibility as visitors to minimise the impact of our presence. We follow the same Responsible Travel philosophy as our parent company, World Expeditions. World Expeditions received a Highly Commended Award for the Best in a Mountain Environment category in the 2006 First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards. World Expeditions is a global adventure travel company with over 30 years experience around the planet. Their Nepal trekking operation, run by Nepalis, is notable for its pioneering Porter Protection program that has set the industry benchmark, which many companies are starting to follow. All porters are provided with generous insurance, all the protective clothing and footwear needed, all camping and cooking facilities, as well as food First Choice Responsible Tourism Awards, 2006. In 2008 we were awarded the inaugural Leadership Award in the Responsible Travel and Tourism Forum (RTTF) in Toronto, Canada and in 2000 we were the proud recipients of the inaugural Australian National Travel Industry s Environmental Achievement award for our Responsible Travel Guidebook. You will receive a copy of this detailed guide to responsible and sustainable travel upon registering on your Open Challenge. trip grading online fundraising portal Upon registration you will also receive a Huma Charity Challenge comprehensive confirmation kit that includes a Fundraiser s Guidebook; a great resource for fundraising ideas and support. Your charity will help you set up fundraising page where sponsors can donate. You can do it! itinerary at a glance DAY 1 DAY 2 DAY 3 DAY 4 DAY 5 DAY 6 DAY 7 ARRIVE HO CHI MINH CITY CU CHI TUNNELS - TAY NINH APPROXIMATELY 77KM SVAY RIENG APPROXIMATELY 80KM KAMPONG CHAM APPROXIMATELY 108KM KAMPONG THOM APPROXIMATELY 90KM ANGKOR WAT APPROXIMATELY 85KM DEPART SIEM REAP what s included Farewell celebration dinner 6 breakfasts, 5 lunches and 6 dinners 21 speed steel framed mountain bikes Experienced local cycling leader, one in Cambodia and one in Vietnam Expert bilingual assistant cycling guide Comprehensive medical kit Well located hotels on twin share basis Private support vehicles Sightseeing as listed in itinerary National park & site entry fees Snacks and fruit whilst cycling Spare bikes ( number will depend on group size) Government tax DAY 1 Arrive Ho Chi Minh City On arrival in Ho Chi Minh City you will need to clear customs and make your way to the group hotel. As we have fundraisers arriving from different countries on different flights we are not including airport transfer, if you need to book please contact nearest Huma office at additional cost. The remainder of the afternoon is free time to relax and stretch your legs. A group briefing will be held in the hotel late this afternoon with your guide. In the evening you will enjoy your first group dinner. meals: D DAY 2 Cu Chi Tunnels - Tay Ninh approximately 77km This morning you transfer by bus 20 km to get fitted for your bikes. This will then be followed with a visit to The Cu Chi Tunnels, which were of significant importance to the Viet Cong forces during the Vietnam war. Visiting the tunnels you will learn about the history of the site and also have the opportunity to explore some of the expansive underground system. After lunch you start your cycling following the route to Tay Ninh. You will start along quiet rural roads surrounded by a patchwork of paddy fields. Keep an eye out for water buffalo as you cycle as this is an area that they can be found. As you near Tay Ninh you will notice the roads getting busier as this is a bustling market town. Overnight hotel. meals: B,L,D 4 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Fiona Windon 8/18/2017 1:56:13 PM

Introductory to Moderate To determine the grade of a particular adventure we consider a number of factors. These include the distances cycled, the condition of the terrain, the altitude, and the length of the trip. The Ho Chi Minh City to Angkor Wat Cycle is graded moderate. This trip does not take place at altitude and most cycling surfaces are well paved roads, however some days cycling are over rough un graded surfaces and the climate in Cambodia is very hot and humid. In order to complete this trip we advise that you undertake regular exercise swimming, cycling, jogging, for at least 45 minutes three or four times a week for a minimum of three months prior to your departure. adventure travel By its very nature adventure travel involves an element of the unexpected. In remote and developing countries do not expect standards you are used to at home. Remote areas are sometimes unpredictable and itineraries may be altered. To get the most out of your adventure it is important that you are suitably fit, flexible, positive and eager to take on all the challenges that arise. If you are uncertain about your suitability for this trip we recommend that you speak with one of our team. important note These trip notes represent the most current information for this itinerary, and may supersede any other supplied information, including but not limited to the itinerary and price. The itinerary should be seen as a guide only. This itinerary may change at any time due to inclement weather, forces of nature and other circumstances beyond our control. DAY 3 Svay Rieng approximately 80km After an early breakfast at the hotel you will set off for your days cycling challenge to Svay Rieng. The route today follows the Moc Bai border crossing, via the impressive Caodai Great Temple. Once formalities have been completed at the border crossing you will enter Cambodia. Once you start cycling you will notice the difference in rural life compared to Vietnam as you pass scenic villages and rice fields. Following National Road 1 (NR1) you will enjoy flat well paved cycling roads and paths. You will stop en route for lunch at a local village restaurant providing a chance to sample the local specialties such as amok. Around mid afternoon you should arrive in Svey Rieng. Overnight Hotel. meals: B,L,D DAY 4 Kampong Cham approximately 108km Today you will start to increase the distance covered. Leaving the hotel early you will have a short transfer of apporx one hour to Neak Lung from where your cycle commences. Neak Lung, is located on the intersection of the road to Phnom Penh and the road to Kompong Cham. Cycling conditions are similar to yesterday as you continue to travel through small local villages, rubber plantations and rice fields to Kampong Cham. In the evening sunset in Kompong Cham is best enjoyed along the quiet banks of the Mekong River. Overnight hotel meals: B,L,D DAY 5 Kampong Thom approximately 90km Along day ahead today and the toughest of the challenge. After breakfast, you cycle out of Kampong Cham and cycle towards the backwaters of Cambodia. This is rural Cambodia at it s best, as you cycle through tropical countryside where the jungle stretches all the way to the road. You will have an off road section that will take you right to the heart of the sleepy backwaters. You will be feeling tired now but it is not far to go and you will soon see the welcome sight of your vehicle marking the end of the cycle. You will be transferred the rest of the way to Kampong Thom. Overnight hotel. meals: B,L,D DAY 6 Angkor Wat approximately 85km Today you have your final day of cycling and what better way to end than at Angkor Wat. The day starts with a bus transfer of approximately two hours to Kampong Kdei. Here you will find a one of longest corbeled stone-arch bridges in the world. It is one of the few Khmer Empire bridges to have survived. Back on your bikes you will cycle towards Angkor Wat. Along the way you will stop for lunch at one of the outer temples. You will then cycle the final section to Angkor Wat. After celebrating your arrival you will cycle the last few kilometers to your hotel in Siem Reap. Tonight you will celebrate your achievements at your final group dinner. meals: B,L,D DAY 7 Depart Siem Reap The time has come to say farewell. After breakfast your challenge concludes. As we have fundraisers departing from different countries on different flights we are not including airport transfer, if you need to book please contact nearest Huma office at additional cost meals: B This itinerary is subject to change with any modifications in Community regulations as well as Governmental changes and natural circumstances beyond our control. 5 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Fiona Windon 8/18/2017 1:56:13 PM

places of interest Angkor Angkor Wat, one of the great wonders of the world, is not one temple but an expanse covering several square miles near Siem Reap, containing the remains of an early civilisation as well as many temples. Angkor was an early Cambodian civilisation that flourished and prospered from about 800 to 1400 AD. The majority of the temples were built between the 6th and 13th Centuries. Many of the temples are in excellent condition, however a large amount, are in poor repair and in need of extensive restoration. The surrounding forest has grown into and destroyed several of these magnificent works of art. Cambodian Kings of this period built many cities near Siem Reap and from Angkor the Khmer empire ruled over a vast territory that extended from the tip of what is now southern Vietnam northward to Yunnan in China, and from Vietnam westward to the Bay of Bengal. In the 9th Century, the royal palace of the Khmer had been built on a mountain named Phnom Kulen. Later the capital was moved to what is now known as Angkor Thom. In its heyday it is believed that it was home to a population exceeding 1 million, making it the largest populated city of the time. Many temples were built in Angkor Thom. These temples rank as some of the most artistic architectural wonders of the world. On the walls of these temples, there are sacred scenes of Cambodian life and mythology. So far, there is no satisfying reason why there was a dramatic decline of the Angkor Empire. In the centre of Angkor Thom is the Bayon. It has numerous towers, each with four faces looking into the directions of the four winds. Nearby there are two large areas that were once lakes and were used to store water for drinking and irrigation. Each covers an area of 17 square kms. Today, only the western lake still carries water, although only about half the original size. The temple of Angkor Wat is probably the finest monument in Cambodia. It covers an area of about 2.6 square kilometres and it is the largest religious temple in the world. It was built in the 1100 s to honour the Hindu god Vishnu. Angkor Wat later became the tomb of the Cambodian King who ordered its construction. The features found in and around the site of Angkor Wat are too numerous to list but it is guaranteed that your first sightings will leave you feeling completely overwhelmed! country information Vietnam Vietnam stretches over 1600 km along the eastern coast of the Indo Chinese peninsula from 8 34 N to 23 22 N. The land mass is 329,566 square kilometres, making it larger than Italy and slightly smaller than Japan. Vietnam is a country of immense beauty and geographical diversity. Vietnam has been the site of battles and invasions for over 2000 years. Influences of invaders or modern day liberators have left the country with a unique cultural identity and a complex and fascinating history. This history has given Vietnam a diverse population made up of different ethnic groups, particularly from China. The predominant ethnic group is known as Kinh and make up about 90% of the population. There are dozens of other ethnic groups including Cham and Khmer particularly in the south of the country. Since the early 1990 s, Vietnam has been opening its doors to tourism. Although the relatively long periods of isolation and a history of war has not produced a laid back tourism paradise like Thailand facilities and infrastructure in the country are changing rapidly. Vietnam is still a communist country although the Government is at times very pragmatic and forward thinking. You still need to carry with you an abundance of patience and a good sense of humour to overcome the overt bureaucracy and the inevitable delays, however, the fascinating history and culture; the resilient and proud people; and the beauty of the varied landscape help to overcome any possible frustrations. Cambodia 6 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Automated Import 11/20/2017 11:04:52 PM

Cambodia once one of the great empires of South East Asia, now occupies only a small portion of its previous area. The Angkor period of Cambodian history lasted approximately from AD 802 to AD 1431 and represents the greatest period of Khmer architectural, artistic and cultural achievement. Bombed during the war in Vietnam, Cambodia was soon after ruled by the Khmer Rouge led by Pol Pot. This period was extremely violent and resulted in many Cambodians fleeing to Western countries via border camps established in Thailand. In 1992 the United Nations assisted Cambodia in conducting democratic elections. A visit to Cambodia is a truly unique and rewarding experience. There is a rich and proud culture and impressive natural scenery and the spirit and warmth of the people make this an exceptional destination to visit. Cambodia covers a land area of 181,035 sq km and is about the size of England and Wales combined. It is geographically unique with the large Tonle Sap Lake covering the central part of the country. climate Vietnam s climate can vary markedly from region to region due to its length stretching 1650 km from north to south. Southern Vietnam s weather patterns usually involve a rainy season from May to October and a relative dry season from November to February. The temperatures in the south can rise as high as 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) from March to May. Cambodia In Cambodia the monsoons determine rainfall and temperature patterns. The north west monsoon blows from October to April and ushers in the dry season. The temperature is generally hot, although there are transitional periods, with the best time to visit the area between November and January, before it gets extremely hot. The mean temperature between November and January is approximately 28 degrees, and between February and June 33 degrees, although humidity is high. dietary requirements Provided we are advised in advance of your departure we are able to cater for vegetarian diets and can assist with medically recommended diets (allergies and intolerances). Please ensure you discuss your requirements with us well in advance (at least 1 month prior to your trip) to determine whether we can cater to such dietary requirements on your chosen adventure. Please note that options are likely to be limited in very remote locations or alternatives may be more expensive or unavailable. There may be times when those with special requirements may need to provide their own food. We are unable to guarantee a peanut free or allergen free trip, and therefore, we strongly encourage that travellers with life threatening or severe allergies take all necessary medical precautions to prepare for the possibility of exposure. Passengers must travel with all necessary medications for food allergies and be capable of self administering these medications. accommodation on the trip On the charity challenge we will use central 3 star hotels with own facilities ( bathroom) 7 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Automated Import 11/20/2017 11:04:52 PM

what you carry A support vehicle is available on all cycling days to carry your luggage and you, when your legs get tired. On touring days you will be required to carry a day pack with your water bottle, camera, sunscreen and other personal items. equipment required You are required to supply your own bike helmet on this trip (a comprehensive gear list is provided in the pre departure information provided on booking). vehicles & safety During the course of your trip, we will use a variety of vehicles, all which are fit for purpose and the conditions encountered. It should be noted that laws governing transportation safety may differ from those in your home country and on occasion some vehicles may not have seat belts fitted. While game viewing within a national park could be one example. Whilst we do not include animal rides on most of our trips, there are occasions where it may be possible to undertake them optionally and to do so is at your own risk. Note that helmets and professional riding equipment are not available in all circumstances. what s not included Bike helmet (compulsory) Meals not listed in itinerary Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks Personal expenses such as telephone and laundry bills Optional excursions Additional transport required due to any emergency situation Tips & gratuities Visa costs Travel Insurance (compulsory) Single supplements International flights Airport transfers info nights Come and join us on one of our free Info Nights and learn more about your Charity Challenge. Whether your registered or still deciding whether to take the challenge you ll find this evenings informative and inspiring and are hosted by our most experienced and passionate travel experts and representatives from the relevant charity. Register at www.humacharitychallenge.com If no information night for your challenge then please contact nearest office to organise a personal session. how to book To register on this Open Challenge please complete the registration form and return to your nearest office: Australia Huma Charity Challenge Attention: Fiona Windon Email: fiona@humacharitychallenge.com.au Post: Huma Charity Challenge, Level 5, 71 York Street, Sydney 2000 Web: www.humacharitychallenge.com 8 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Automated Import 11/20/2017 11:04:52 PM

UK, Europe & Africa Huma Charity Challenge Attention: Victoria Earl Email: info@humacharitychallenges.co.uk Post: Huma Charity Challenge, 81 Craven Gardens, Wimbeldon, London SW19 8LU Web: www.humacharitychallenge.com Americas Huma Challenge Attention: Laura McCoy Email: info@humachallenge.com Post: Huma Challenge, 78 George Street, Ottawa (ON) K1N5W1 Web: www.humachallenge.com Otherwise you can make your booking online by using the REGISTER NOW button found at the bottom of the relevant Open Challenge page on our website FAQs Q. Am i getting a free holiday A. No. Be ready to work hard to fundraise for a worthy cause, commit to a training schedule months out from your challenge to ensure you are physically fit for the adventure and step out of your comfort zone in order to earn this unique experience. Q. Am I suited to group travel? A. We recognise that many of our participants have not been on a group trip before. You can rest assured that our trips are flexible and allow you to do your thing within the framework of the itinerary. We do not attempt to instil a group ethos and fully recognise your needs as an individual. But you will be travelling with like-minded people that have also fundraised for a very worthy cause. Q. How fit do I have to be? A. Our adventures are first and foremost challenges but can be undertaken by anyone in a reasonable state of health and fitness. All our trips are graded, allowing you to evaluate if you are suited for the adventure challenge. We recommend that you familiarise yourself with our grading system, read the detailed trip notes and to speak with our expert staff on the physical requirements of your trip. Q. What level of comfort can I expect? A. On all our trekking adventures we camp in style and comfort, using the best equipment. All your gear is carried (except where specified) and meals are cooked for you while our staff set up camp. As you would expect we provide the same level of comfort on our cycling adventures. On our journeys our accompanying leader and staff take care of your day to day needs while you stay in local hotels and travel in comfortable private vehicles. Q. How safe is it? A. On all our trips your well-being is our first priority. Our staff constantly reviews every aspect of your adventure and our expert guides are fully conversant with the demands of travelling in remote regions. Q. Where do we stay? A. To capture the essence of your journey we have wherever possible selected accommodation with local character. In the cities our hotel rooms are on a twin share basis with private facilities. In remote localities you can expect simple, clean but more basic facilities. When in the field we provide the best possible camping service complete with comfortable two person tents, a mess tent and toilet tent. 9 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Automated Import 11/20/2017 11:04:52 PM

Q. What about environmental impact? A. We believe that adventure travel revolves around establishing a sound working relationship with the people and environments in which we operate. We believe that you can also make a positive contribution and we urge you to familiarise yourself with our Responsible Tourism Guide before you depart. Every participant receives a copy of this booklet upon registering. Q. Can I organise my own group? A. You certainly can! We would love to custom-make an itinerary to suit your business, school, family club or special interest group. Choose your charity, adventure challenge and departure date and leave us to create a Charity Challenge just for you. Please visit our website under Types of Challenges to find out about our Corporate Challenges, School Challenges, Family Challenges and Private Challenges. Or contact your nearest Huma Charity Challenge office. Q. What about the food? A. We are fully aware of the healthy appetites that build up when trekking or cycling and provide tasty and varied meals with plenty of fresh ingredients. Our excellent cooks serve a sensible combination of dishes while at the same time ensuring high standards of hygiene. On all our trips your good health is our highest priority. We also cater for vegetarians. Please let us know if you have any special dietary requirements at time of booking. Q. What is included in my trip? A. It is our aim to ensure that we incorporate as many inclusions as possible in your trip to minimise any out of pocket expenses while you are away. It is important that you refer to our trips notes for the exact inclusions, as they do vary from challenge to challenge. Q. Are there any hidden extras or surcharges? A. We own most of the operations, which allow us to include all land transport, most meals, accommodation and much of the equipment you will need for your challenge. Consult your detailed trip notes to know if your international flight is included, if not, please contact your nearest Huma Charity Challenge office for preferential rates. Please note that generally the following items are not included - visas, passport, vaccinations, personal travel insurance, airport and departure taxes, tips and personal expenses. Q. What if the minimum number of participants is not met? A. Most of the adventure challenges require a minimum of 8 to 10 participants. If this amount is not reached, Huma Charity Challenge will consult with the charity and decide either to postpone the trip or to charge a small group surcharge if need be. Q. Who takes part in a Huma Charity Challenge? A. All of our challenges are available for anyone over the age of 18 yrs old up to 70 yrs old, unless otherwise decided by the charity. If the challenge allows participants under 18, they will need to be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Q. Do I have the option of not fundraising? A. In some cases (it depends on your charity) you may be able to pay the full fundraising target. Q. How can I get more information? A. Once you have registered on the Challenge you will be sent a comprehensive confirmation kit that contains all the pre departure information and fundraising booklet. Of course please feel free to contact 10 2017 World Expeditions Travel Group - Automated Import 11/20/2017 11:04:52 PM