For some of us, it’s just not a vacation without some heart pumping adventures in the mix
Our multi-active trips are pulse-racing adventures for those who like their travel with a dash of adrenaline. Because who wouldn’t rather take a zip-line instead of a taxi? You'll still have plenty of opportunities to dive into local culture, but the outdoor thrills on these trips crank the excitement up a notch. Think flying past Sri Lanka’s Golden Valley of Ceylon on two wheels, hiking the red rock ravines of Morocco’s Todra Gorge or rafting past ancient Inca ruins in Peru's Sacred Valley. Ready to see some of the world’s most beautiful places from a different perspective?
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For a tiny country, Andorra offers a serious bounty of summer fun. Hike through forested slopes – keeping an eye out for wildflowers and fruits – before climbing a zigzag path to Cabana Sorda Lake which sits below an impressive semi-circular amphitheatre of rock. If the weather allows (and you’re feeling brave), plunge into water for a caffeine-free energy boost before descending through meadows and woodlands to the valley floor.
The lush highlands of north Vietnam have more up their sleeve than just picturesque landscapes. Take in the dramatic scenery of rural Vietnam while getting an insight into everyday life; it’s a world that feels a million miles away from the hustle of Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. Pass terraced farms ripe with corn and rice, wave at friendly villagers and enjoy a well-earned rest and home-cooked dinner with a local family.
Hiking through the High Atlas Mountains is a world away from the fanfare of Marrakech’s Djemaa el-Fna, and yet full of surprises. After a challenging but rewarding cycle, jump off the wheels to hike around the dramatically located village of Aroumd, where you’ll pass walnut and apple groves, local houses and farms. You’ll be hungry after, which is perfect timing to feast on a traditional dinner with your homestay hosts.
The Inca Trail is the Pachamama of all hikes in Peru. But there’s more than one way to get to Machu Picchu. Purists can tackle the classic Inca Trail through Ollantaytambo, Huillca Raccay and Llactapata before reaching the sun gate of Machu Picchu. Or trek the less-trafficked Quarry Trail – a quieter route rich in local experiences – before giving your legs a much-deserved rest on the train to the Lost City of the Incas.
Why choose us
We’ve been running multi-active adventures for over a decade, which means we know the best local suppliers and experts to give you an exciting and safe experience.
Don’t know what a carabiner is? Or how to secure a harness? No worries! Our experienced leaders will show you the ropes and give you safety briefings, while also showing you the best local bars, cafes and food joints.
Our leaders are specially trained to run multi-active trips, so you'll be well taken care of. We run safety assessments on all our activities to meet local standards as well as our own comprehensive safety policy.
These trips are for travellers who want to discover a new destination and unlock new skills like horse riding, canyoneering or mountain biking. They're designed to teach you something new – and maybe even make you an enthusiast!
We have a maximum group size of 16 travellers – though most trips average just 10 people. This means you can reach out-of-the-way places and get to know the locals while enjoying plenty of camaraderie along the way.
We use travel as a force for good. We have close relationships with the communities we visit and always use local providers on our trips. By travelling with us, you'll also be empowering local communities.
The people who make our trips great
"For me, travelling is all about the journey. There’s no better way to experience the beauty of Vietnam than by paddling through Cat Ba’s secluded lagoons on a kayak, trekking through Sapa and staying with a local family, or cycling through lush valleys from Mai Chau to Ninh Binh."
"Office views don’t get better than the Path of the Gods. I've been leading hikes along the Amalfi Coast and Sorrento Peninsula for over 12 years – and it never gets old. There’s something new to experience on every trip, whether it’s sharing cultures with travellers from around the world or seeing the joy on their faces as we kayak to a hidden beach."
"Nothing beats the feeling of spotting sloths and hummingbirds in Monteverde Cloud Forest, getting the adrenaline pumping as we raft the rapids of the Pacuare River or paddleboarding with a backdrop of Arenal Volcano. Being active while surrounded by Mother Nature is the best way to see the world."
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