Beyond Limits 9: On Ice Edition 2.0 | Brave The Icy Wilds of Mongolia For Breast Cancer Foundation!

Join us for Beyond Limits 9: On Ice, happening FROM 6 - 16 Feb 2025!

We're pushing the boundaries of extreme once more, embarking on the thrilling 'ON ICE' edition for the second time, following our triumphant Beyond Limits 4 expedition!

An epic journey across Mongolia's largest freshwater lake, in the heart of winter, all in the name of our brave breast cancer warriors from the Breast Cancer Foundation.

The call to action has begun, and we're on the lookout for remarkable individuals, both breast cancer survivors and those who share our unwavering commitment to the fight against cancer. We're limiting our expedition to a tight-knit group of 20 participants, so read on for all the exciting details below and be part of something truly extraordinary!

Amidst the unforgiving Mongolian winter, Lake Khuvsgul transforms into a frozen realm, where temperatures plummet to staggering lows of -40 degrees Celsius. Across this expansive icy canvas, nature crafts breathtaking, intricate patterns—a dance of white streaks against the deepest, darkest blue.

Catch a glimpse of what you’ll experience, from the first edition of “On Ice” during Beyond Limits 4 that happened at the start of 2023.

Here, in this icy expanse, our dedicated team of charity expeditioners and resilient cancer survivors will embark on a four-day odyssey. We'll tread upon the frozen lake, facing down extreme whiteouts, biting winter winds, and whatever other perils Mother Nature might throw our way.

But why? What drives us to conquer these formidable challenges?

Beyond Limits is a series of yearly charity expeditions hosted by Beyond Expeditions. Each time, we journey into the wilderness of a remote destination, to complete a trek in the most extreme conditions we can dream up. We challenge ourselves to go beyond our physical and mental limits, with one aim - to raise awareness and funds for causes we believe in. This time, we’re stretching our limits to support breast cancer survivors by raising funds for the Breast Cancer Foundation.

Breast Cancer; a silent and frigid battle.

Photo taken during BL4, our first edition of “On Ice”.

Breast cancer, a formidable adversary, presents challenges that often loom like towering mountains. From the emotional turmoil of fear and anxiety to the physical toll of surgeries, radiation, and chemotherapy, the journey can be arduous. The financial burdens, even with insurance, can cast a daunting shadow, leading to financial stress for patients and their families. Relationships may bear the weight of cancer's demands, requiring boundless time, attention, and support from loved ones. And the journey is laden with uncertainty, with constant concerns about the future, particularly the specter of recurrence.


In these moments of hardship, the courageous women facing breast cancer need our unwavering support. The Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) stands as a pillar of strength, offering a multitude of vital programs such as the Volunteer Befriending Programme and the Positive Appearance Scheme. These initiatives extend a comforting hand not only to women diagnosed with cancer but also to their family members and friends who are equally impacted by the diagnosis.

However, let us not forget, this expedition isn't just a reminder of the indomitable spirit within breast cancer patients. It's a testament to your own incredible potential, a journey to uncover the depths of strength you possess to conquer challenges that may have once seemed beyond reach. It's a powerful demonstration that when we join forces with a shared purpose, there's no limit to the obstacles we can overcome, no matter how insurmountable they appear.

Join us on this transformative voyage as we embrace the icy cold. Together, we will rewrite the story of courage, resilience, and triumph, not only for ourselves but for all those touched by the fight against breast cancer.

Together, we will inspire hope, conquer the frozen frontier, and make a difference that resonates far beyond the icy expanse of Mongolia's Lake Khuvsgul.

Photo taken during BL4, our first edition of “On Ice”.

Photo taken during BL4, our first edition of “On Ice”.


Take a moment to explore the remarkable experiences shared by previous Beyond Limits participants in their journeys. These stories provide a vivid glimpse into the transformative experiences awaiting you when you choose to push your limits alongside us.

We have Zoe, a cancer survivor; and Allegra, a bubbly and inspirational woman, join us for Beyond Limits 4, a 50km trek across an icy lake at temperatures plunging below -20 degrees celsius to raise funds for the Singapore Cancer Society.

Here’s also a visual ‘journal’ of what our participants went through for BL4, because pictures can speak to you about a journey in ways that words cannot.


Are you a good fit for this charity expedition?

Beyond Limits charity expeditions are not for everyone. We want our participants’ experience to be challenging because of the nature of the expedition, and less so because of the people. So here are several factors you should align with, to know if you are a good fit for the Beyond Limits experience!

  • Even though we have a well-planned itinerary, changes will be made during the trip itself due to unexpected circumstances.

    So, if you're not ready to embrace change, then maybe Netflix is a better option than this expedition. If you're open to embracing the unknown, then we think you'll fit right in.

  • No drama queens, no turning against other team members!

    Simply put, don’t be ‘toxic’, if we could be Gen-Z with you.

    Every team member’s well-being is priority. Period. We work hand-in-hand to ensure we complete the expedition together. We're all about teamwork and supporting one another because we want everyone to have an awesome time, so we need people who are kind, caring, and drama-free. Leave the diva attitude at home, and let's focus on having a positive and fun experience together!

  • There may be instances where cars break down, or weather conditions take a turn for the worse. Regardless, the country’s locals know the land like the back of their hand, and have kept our team safe throughout the years. We love and respect the people of the land we visit, and we trust them to show us the ropes.

    If you can't trust the locals, then maybe you should stay home and watch a travel show instead! But, if you're down to learn from and trust the people who know the land best, then you'll feel right at home.

  • For this expedition, we will appoint team leaders within the group to lead each small ‘pod’ (3-4 members each).

    Your team leader is there to ensure the well-being of you and your respective team members, working hand in hand with our overall-in-charge, Scott, to ensure everyone’s safety and the expedition runs smoothly. So, if you're the type of person who likes to go rogue, then this might not be the adventure for you.

So, if you're ready to step out of your comfort zone and create some amazing memories, then come join us! Bring your sense of humor, your willingness to learn, and your positive energy, and let's make a difference together.

Terms & Conditions

After receiving your sign-up application, we will have an interview with you to understand you better and see if you’re a fit for the expedition before confirming your place on the team. Beyond Limits is not for everyone!

Once you’re confirmed a spot on the expedition team, a payment of 20% non-refundable deposit will secure you a spot for 1x Beyond Limits 9 charity expedition, taking place from 6 - 16th February 2025. The total price for the trip is S$7,990 nett inclusive of flights. The remaining 50% is to be paid 8 weeks prior to tour commencement.

    • Round-trip international flights (economy) from Singapore to Mongolia (Check in baggage up to 23kg and carry on baggage up to 7kg)

    • All airport transfers

    • All modes of accommodation (3 stars twin-sharing hotel in the capital, guesthouses, tourist ger camp, ger/yurt with nomadic families, camping tents in the countryside)

    • 4-seasons sleeping bag for loan (made of pure Mongolian sheep wool)

    • All-terrain expedition support vehicles, drivers and petrol

    • Local Mongolian expedition guide (English speaking)

    • All breakfasts, lunches, dinner stated and 1.5L of bottled water per day

    • All staff costs including their fees, insurance and equipment

    • All national park fees and government/local taxes

    • Excess luggage and hand carry fees for all flights

    • Additional incurred costs during layover

    • Personal expenses

    • All personal equipment and gear for the expedition (all costs for these items to be borne by you)

    • Tips (optional)

    • Personal travel insurance

    • Emergency rescue flights (if needed)

CHARITY EXPEDITION FAQ

  • Every spot on our charity expedition is invaluable, as we maintain a strict participant limit for each "Beyond Limits" journey to collectively achieve our fundraising and exposure objectives as a unified team.

    Upon committing to sign up by placing a deposit, we expect each participant to exemplify responsibility and accountability within the team. This entails active participation in fundraising efforts, spreading awareness of the campaign, and a firm commitment not to withdraw. It's imperative to understand that this is a charity expedition, not just a leisurely holiday trip, so please review our Terms and Conditions for comprehensive guidelines before signing up.

    It's worth noting that extensive planning, marketing, logistical arrangements, including fund disbursements in both Singapore and Mongolia, are meticulously executed for every "Beyond Limits" expedition. Participants should be aware that withdrawal is only considered in extraordinary circumstances, primarily health-related issues or urgent family matters. In such cases, individuals are encouraged to utilize their own travel insurance, and we are more than willing to provide the necessary travel memo to support any claims.

    Your commitment and dedication are crucial to the success of our charitable endeavors, and we appreciate your understanding of these guidelines.

  • All proceeds will be donated to the Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF), a social service agency which advocates for the early detection of breast cancer and supports the breast cancer community in Singapore. Our funds will support their provision of quality services and programmes for more  women and their families affected by breast cancer.

    All participants are asked to fundraise a minimum of SGD$5,000 with GIVE.asia, with 100% of the funds going directly to BCF.

    We'll be using GIVE Asia, an online campaigning platform. We've used it for our past campaigns, like this one https://give.asia/campaign/beyond-limits-3-on-ice#/ for Beyond Limits 4.

  • Our charity expedition will accommodate a maximum of 20 participants, which includes 1 to 3 of our dedicated BE expedition leaders. In addition, we will be joined by our Mongolian support crew, comprising of guides, cook and drivers.

    If you plan to embark on this journey solo, there's no need to be concerned. We make it a point to organize 3-4 group training sessions in Singapore, providing an excellent opportunity for everyone to connect and build bonds before setting out on the expedition in Mongolia. Stay excited as we welcome you into this exceptional community of like-minded expeditioners and friends.

  • Do refer to the segment above, where we’d already inserted the itinerary! We'll also be holding a more in-depth sharing during the official briefing session with confirmed participants to go through the detailed itinerary, safety precautions, contingency plans and all other relevant information. This session will take place usually 2-3 months before the expedition at our office usually on a weekday evening or weekend.

  • Yes, we’ll be trekking 10-20km a day on the frozen lake (subject to changing local weather conditions), with a total distance of 40-80km. You should self-train and have several long distance trekking sessions in Singapore under your belt before the trip. But don’t worry because we’ll hold frequent team trainings in Singapore too! We’ve had charity expeditioners over 60 years old. Our mantra is, “Leave no man behind.”

    Participants with specific medical conditions must seek a professional doctor’s clearance for the trip.

  • We'll have 3 local Mongolian guides supporting us on the expedition and 2-3 cooks. They'll be able to prepare different types of cuisine. Try anything from traditional Mongolian food to western fare! Halal, vegetarian and vegan options are all available.

    And calling all vegetarians, vegans and Halal eaters! Do note that your food options will not be as fancy as compared to those with a typical diet, as reviewed by past travellers who have opted for these diets while on our expeditions!

    Regardless, if you have any dietary requirements, please do not hesitate to let any Beyond Expeditions team member know and we will ensure that you can experience as much of the Mongolian cuisine whilst maintaining your dietary preferences.

  • In the capital city, Ulaanbaatar, we’ll be staying in three-star hotels (twin-sharing rooms paired by gender). In the countryside on the way to the frozen lake, we’ll stay in guesthouses and traditional Mongolian gers (4-10 people per guesthouse/ger divided by gender). Once on the lake, we’ll camp on the shore every night in four-season tents; either be several big tents housing 6-8 participants or four-season, two-men tents. You will sleep in four-season sleeping bags (made of pure Mongolian sheep wool) suitable for sub-zero temperatures.

  • Mongolia stands out as one of the world's safest destinations for tourists. Our local Mongolian guides and drivers boast extensive experience in navigating diverse terrains and assessing on-the-ground conditions. Many of our seasoned drivers, in particular, have accrued over a decade or even two of expertise in adventure travel.

    Additionally, our BE expedition leaders are well-versed in safety protocols during our expeditions. They are fully equipped with satellite phones and comprehensive first aid kits to ensure your well-being throughout the journey.

    As we embark on our expedition, we will have support vehicles accompanying us, transporting vital provisions such as food, water, tents, and our luggage. These vehicles also serve as shelters in the event of inclement weather, such as blizzards or snowstorms. In specific charity expeditions, like our Frozen Edition Taiga, we utilize support horses instead of vehicles due to the challenging landscape that prohibits vehicle access. Do note that, should unexpected weather changes occur, we have alternative plans in place to ensure the expedition continues, albeit with potential adjustments to the original itinerary.

    For your peace of mind, we will conduct an official briefing session for all confirmed participants. This session will provide you with a detailed itinerary, packing list, scenario-based questions, and essential safety precautions, among other crucial information. Your safety and well-being remain our top priorities throughout the expedition.

  • Yes, individuals of all nationalities are warmly welcomed to participate in our charity expeditions. Please inform us of your departure and arrival locations so that we can accommodate your travel arrangements. We take pride in fostering a diverse team, comprising individuals from various nationalities, ethnicities, and backgrounds.

  • Yes, for every charity expedition, we actively seek advocates/participants who are either cancer survivors or have been directly impacted by the cause we are supporting.

    To support these advocates, Beyond Expeditions covers 20% of their total expedition fee. Please note that we can accommodate a maximum of four advocates on each charity expedition.

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