Climb Your Mountain is a UAE-based adventure collective that designs transformative expeditions for those who crave the extraordinary. From high-altitude mountaineering in Ladakh to wild coastal adventures in Oman’s Musandam, every journey is intentionally curated to immerse you fully in the mountains. With expert guides, small groups, and meticulous attention to safety and logistics, we deliver the raw, unfiltered adventure—without the chaos. Whether you’re a seasoned climber or stepping onto a trail for the first time, we meet you where you are and help you go further than you ever imagined.
Our philosophy is simple: adventure is not just about reaching the summit—it’s about discovering who you become along the way.
I’m Lulua Faizullabhoy, and for me, climbing a mountain isn’t just a physical challenge—it’s mental, emotional, and deeply personal. It’s about who I become in the process, the lessons each step teaches, and the transformation that happens along the way.
I love digging into uncommercial peaks and off-the-beaten trails, where the joy of climbing comes from the mountain itself, not the crowds. Some climbs were triumphs, some were tests. I’ll never forget standing on the summit of Mount Elbrus, just four months into cancer treatment, realizing how powerful our mind can be. Cutting through all distractions and focusing on what truly matters, all I thought about was taking those baby steps that carried me to the top. That’s when it hit me—strength comes from within, and the mountains simply help you find it.
This tiny spark in me has grown into Climb Your Mountain, a community where I love bringing people outdoors and building a tribe of adventurers. Together, we push our boundaries, support each other, connect with nature, and discover what we’re truly capable of. Every trek, every climb, and every shared step is a chance to grow, challenge ourselves, and celebrate the strength that emerges when we step beyond comfort.
Adventure is not just about the places you go — it’s about the person you become along the way. The mountains have a way of stripping life down to what truly matters: resilience, connection, and the courage to keep moving forward when the path grows difficult. With every step you take, the world feels bigger, your limits feel smaller, and the version of yourself waiting at the summit becomes clearer.
Not necessarily. Many of our treks are designed for beginners with a good level of fitness. For higher-altitude expeditions or technical climbs, previous trekking or mountaineering experience may be required. Each trip description clearly outlines the required experience level.
You should have a good level of general fitness and be comfortable walking for several hours a day, often on uneven terrain. Some treks may involve hiking 5–8 hours daily. We recommend preparing with regular hiking, cardio training, and strength exercises before your trip.
Most of our expeditions are all-inclusive once you arrive at the destination. This typically includes accommodation, meals during the trek, permits, logistics, local guides, porters, and transportation related to the expedition. Flights and personal expenses are usually not included unless specified.
International flights, travel insurance, personal gear, visas, tips for guides and porters, and personal expenses such as snacks, drinks, or laundry are generally not included unless clearly stated in the trip details.
Yes. Travel insurance is mandatory for all our trips. Your policy must cover trekking or mountaineering activities, including emergency evacuation and medical coverage at altitude where applicable.
Accommodation varies by expedition. Depending on the destination, we stay in mountain lodges, tea houses, expedition camps, or remote wilderness campsites.
Once you book your trip, we will provide a detailed gear list covering clothing, footwear, and equipment required for the expedition. Some technical gear can be rented depending on the destination.
We keep our groups intentionally small and personal, usually between 6–12 participants. Smaller groups allow for better safety, stronger team dynamics, and a more immersive experience in the mountains.
Yes. Our expeditions are led by experienced and internationally trained mountain guides, many with certifications from recognized outdoor and mountaineering institutions. Safety, leadership, and mountain knowledge are at the core of every trip we run.
Our guides manage the pace to suit the group. We also work with assistant guides and local teams so participants can move at different speeds if needed. The goal is to make the experience enjoyable and safe for everyone.
Some of our treks reach high altitudes where altitude sickness is possible. Our itineraries are carefully designed with proper acclimatization days, and our guides are trained to recognize and manage symptoms. We monitor everyone closely throughout the trip.
Food varies by destination but generally includes fresh, hearty meals prepared locally by our chef. Expect a mix of local cuisine and familiar international dishes designed to provide the energy needed for trekking.
In many mountain regions, phone signal and internet are limited or unavailable. This is part of the experience—disconnecting from technology and reconnecting with nature.
You can book directly through our website or contact us to reserve your spot. A deposit is required to confirm your place, and the remaining balance is typically due a few weeks before the expedition.
Our cancellation policy varies depending on the expedition and the logistics involved. Check out our policy for full details.
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