Whether you just want to take a scenic stroll through the world’s most memorable landscapes or brave a trek up the tallest peaks, we’ve got you covered.
From trekking the challenging peak of Kilimanjaro to a more leisurely stroll through New Zealand’s Fiordland National Park or hiking through the slightly demanding Alps on the Tour du Mont Blanc, we have an adventurous trip to suit every level of fitness and expertise. All you have to do is put one foot in front of the other.
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Bucket-list walks, hikes and treks
Why choose us
Our experienced local leaders will guide you through safety briefings and take the hassle out of your trip with their regional expertise. They’ll show you the must-see trails and hidden gems for the most authentic experience led by someone who calls these destinations home.
We use travel to drive positive change by partnering with local communities and providers, empowering them through each trip. Plus, we carbon offset our trips and focus on giving back to the areas we travel with a commitment to our social and environmental responsibilities.
Don’t know what gaiters are? Not sure how to use spikes? We’ve got you covered. We’ll provide mandatory gear or the option to rent what you need. We’ll even provide the packing list.
Walking vs hiking vs trekking
Our walking trips will take you on defined tracks and over smooth surfaces – think the grasslands of northern Thailand, rice paddies in Mai Chau, and New Zealand's idyllic Queen Charlotte Track. There’s no need for fitness preparation or specialized equipment; just you, your comfortable walking shoes, and a healthy sense of adventure. And we promise there’s not a base camp in sight.
Make your way up magnificent mountains, through concentrated bushland, and across rugged, countryside trails on our range of leader-led hiking trips. Harder and longer than a walk but less physically demanding than a trek, hikes are the perfect in-between for those who still want to thoroughly explore the great outdoors without all the fuss of proper equipment.
Treks are often in remote destinations where the trails are barely visible, and the terrain makes it harder to traverse without specialized equipment. These treks range from tackling Kilimanjaro to testing your limits at Everest Base Camp and generally feature high altitudes and overnight stops with basic accommodation. Yep, say goodbye to showers and hello to unforgettable memories.
Iconic treks
Walks, hikes and treks highlights
Some destinations are more life-changing than others, and Everest Base Camp might be the most profound. Boasting the world’s highest peak, this larger-than-life mountain range will have you challenging yourself in every way. Multiple days of trekking and high altitude will be worth the views and feeling of accomplishment (bragging rights included).
The Camino de Santiago isn’t just an ancient pilgrimage route - it’s the spiritual journey of a lifetime. Whether you want to do a bit of soul searching, soak up centuries of history, swap stories with people from all over the world, or stare in awe at the picturesque panoramas along the way, this enriching walk will change you in the best way possible. And absolutely nothing beats the feeling of reaching Santiago de Compostela.
From small walks to larger hikes, and from easy routes to challenging treks, the Dolomites offer a little something for everyone. Promising to be an outdoor adventurist's dream, this jaw-dropping Italian mountain range is picture-perfect in every way from its enchantingly rugged scenery to the distinctive colours that play over the rocky peaks as the sun rises and falls. Easy to revel in the natural beauty all around you, this trip is one you don’t want to miss.
Impressive, challenging, unforgettable – the Annapurna Range in Nepal has it all. Remarkably different from the neighbouring Everest region, this trek boasts the best monolithic mountain scenery and Himalayan culture, with views worth the effort. Daily hikes and basic mountain accommodations make this an off-the-grid adventure you’ll never forget.
Tasmania’s not short on spectacular scenery but the Cradle Mountain region in the state’s northwest is natural beauty at its absolute best. Set out on one of Australia’s most famous treks – the Cradle Mountain Overland Track – and make your way through groves of eucalyptus trees, lush rainforests, across alpine moors and along brilliantly coloured lakes that won’t hesitate to take your breath away.
Whether you’re a history buff wanting to retrace the footsteps of Roman soldiers from 2,000 years ago or an outdoor enthusiast itching to explore the breathtaking Northumbrian countryside in northern England, the walking trail of Hadrian’s Wall provides a historically rich adventure set at your own walking pace.
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