Key safety features

Our first priority is to ensure the safety of all participants.

We achieve this through the following measures:

Prior to departure

  • Rigorous training for teachers, students and staff
  • Thorough risk assessments carried out prior to each expedition
  • Medical advice from a world expert in expedition medicine
  • Maintaining close working relationships with Embassies in each country
  • Following State Department advice
In the field
  • Highly trained, qualified Expedition Leaders
  • Minimum of 1: 8 ratio of adult to students
  • Expert local knowledge and support from World Challenge in-country agents
  • Comprehensive first aid kits for every team
  • State-of-the-art satellite communications equipment including satellite phones and satellite beacons
Behind the scenes
  • 24-hour Operations Center in London to manage incidents ranging from illness, injury and repatriation to lost passports and baggage
  • Comprehensive multimillion dollar insurance coverage for each participant - includes medical expenses, repatriation and evacuation
  • International network of medical support centers through First Assist
  • Supported by Royal & Sun Alliance - an international medical assistance agency with access to a network of medical support centers to advise on recommended hospitals and offer medical assistance
  • Rapid Response Team
  • Ability to wire money anywhere in the world from our Operations Center
  • Ability to divert expeditions up to the time of departure