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Charity Challenge wins World Tourism Award

A north London-based tour operator has been named as one of three winners of this year's coveted awards

November 10, 2017 14:26
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A Finchley-based tour operator which has helped raise more than £50 million for 1,800 charities has been honoured with a World Tourism Award this week.

Charity Challenge, co-founded by north London entrepreneur Simon Albert, was recognised for “for creating, managing, and delivering international fundraising expeditions across six continents and 38 countries”, inspiring tens of thousands of people to take on travel challenges to raise money for charity.

The company, inspired by the 45-year-old’s own travel challenges – from climbing Mount Kilimanjaro to trekking in the Himalayas and diving with sharks in Fiji – has been running for almost 20 years, with a second branch opening in Toronto in 2012.

Its projects have involved helping those affected by the Asian tsunami as well as building houses for vulnerable children in South Africa.