New Hampshire Fall Trip
Friday, October 18, 2024
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Monday, October 21, 2024
Thornton, New Hampshire
Beginner
Hike
$525
Eman Khwaja
Fall Foliage, east coast style - join Ma'wa Collective in New Hampshire!
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This 4-day, 3-night trip in Thornton, New Hampshire is a Beginner level group trip that can accommodate 17 people.
Accommodation:
There is one large lodge/home reserved for this trip with 6 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms. Each bedroom has a different configuration of beds - you may register for your preferred sleeping arrangement via our booking platform.
The lodging reserved for this trip is located in Thornton, New Hampshire - about a 2.5 hour drive from Boston and 5.5 hour drive from New York City. Participants should be prepared for some driving/commuting over the course of the weekend to reach the hikes and activities planned in the itinerary.
Trip Activities + Difficulty Level:
This is a Beginner Level trip. The hikes planned are not too difficult and can be done by those with strong physical fitness and ability to complete hikes with incline.
Itinerary highlights include:
Artist Bluff Trail
Scenic Drive through Kancamagus Highway
Hike through Flume Gorge (entry ticket included with registration)
* Our itinerary may be subject to slight changes throughout the weekend due to delays, weather, or factors outside of our control.
Note: All Ma'wa Collective trips are considered group trips. Unless otherwise noted in the Itinerary or by a Trip Lead, you are expected to remain with your group at all times. Participants are not permitted to leave the group and engage in activities outside the published itinerary. Any participant found in violation of this may be subject to dismissal from the trip and/or future Ma'wa Collective trips.
Eman Khwaja
Trip Lead
Eman is a marine biologist based in Boston. Since childhood, Eman has been captivated by the ocean and the outdoors. She dedicates her professional life to exploring and studying the intricacies of the natural world. Eman's most memorable travel experiences are those where she is fully immersed in nature—from stargazing with dingos in the Australian outback to cave diving with blind cavefish in Mexico. She loves sharing her passion and knowledge about the natural world with others. On the rare occasions where she isn't on a boat in the middle of the ocean, Eman can be found reading thrillers, painting, and thinking about whales.