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Discover northern Croatia on foot, a heady blend of coastal paths, olive groves and Adriatic islands. Starting in historic Zagreb, you’ll explore the walkable capital and tumbling waterfalls of Plitvice Lakes, before continuing to the island of Krk. Natural beauty awaits, including the famous Lungomare seaside promenade on neighbouring Cres island. Throughout, you’ll be guided by a tour leader who knows the trails better than anyone – allowing you to explore northern Croatia like an insider.
Head deep into the Albanian Alps to hike a collection of the most scenic trails in what has been called ‘Europe’s last true wilderness’. Here, natural beauty dazzles at every turn − Alpine valleys, glacial lakes, soaring peaks – and we have plenty of time for culture too, including village stays and explorations of Tirana, Krujë, Berat, plus the Ottoman town of Pizren in Kosovo. If you’re looking for wild walks, cultural immersion, and plenty of tales to take home, this trip is for you.
Known around the world for its wines, Champagne is also a popular destination for walking, offering an ideal playground. Walk among the vineyards and terraced hillsides where Champagne villages, chateaux, and churches are nestled. Enjoy panoramic viewpoints overlooking the vineyards and picturesque villages. The winemakers' open their doors to you, for tastings and tours of the cellars. They will passionately explain their know-how while showing you around their property.
During this tour, explore and taste every day what is hidden behind the bubbles that help us toast good news. Pop the cork and let the bubbles speak for themselves.
From Madrid to the sun-kissed shores of Portugal and Southern Spain, this 14-day city sightseeing tour is perfect for experienced travelers and seniors eager for a comprehensive Iberian adventure. Explore Madrid, Porto, Lisbon, Cordoba, Seville, and the Costa del Sol, with memorable experiences like cruising the Douro River and savoring Port wine, visiting UNESCO cathedrals, and witnessing a live Flamenco show. The itinerary is easy-paced, with comfortable hotels, seamless transport, and delicious meals included. The trip’s unique selling point is its all-encompassing sweep through both Spain and Portugal, providing an expertly curated blend of history, culture, and cuisine in one extensive tour package.
This is a world-class trek that takes you through beautiful wooded valleys, along cold, clear mountain rivers, and into the soaring, snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. The trek culminates in a climb to the high mountain glacial region of Everest Base Camp. The trek is justifiably famous for being both challenging and rewarding, and yet remains open to most who have the stamina and determination to make it.
You start this tour in Kathmandu where you meet your trekking guide to travel by road to Salleri where your trek to Everest Base Camp begins. Starting in Salleri means you avoid the flight into Lukla and instead add 3 beautiful days of trekking through the foothills of the Himalays in areas with few other tourists. This is a lodge-based trek, which gives you the chance to spend time meeting and talking with other trekkers and guides in the evenings, as well as enjoying a little more comfort at the end of each day and ensures you contribute to the local economy.
From Salleri the trek spends the first few days climbing gradually through the Himalayan foothills, crossing several deep, wooded river valleys before following the Dudh Khosi up to Namche Bazaar, an historical Sherpa trading centre of the Khumbu Region. From here you enter into the Sagarmatha National Park area, and tremendous mountain scenery surrounds your trail as you make your way towards the high mountain glacial region of the Everest Base Camp. Several acclimatisation days are built in en-route to ensure you ascend safely.
Beyond Lobuche, snow-capped mountains close around as you follow the Khumbu Glacier up to Gorak Shep (5,288m), and ascend Kala Pattar (5,545m). The view of Nuptse, Ama Dablam and Everest, from the summit of Kala Pattar, is truly breathtaking. The following morning, you trek up to the Everest Base Camp area, from where so many expeditions have begun. From Base Camp you retrace your steps back to Lukla, along the way appreciating spectacular views of peaks from angles you may have missed on the way up.
From Lukla you catch the morning flight back to Kathmandu where you have a little free time to do some last minute shopping or a little more sightseeing around the city and surrounding valley.
All those joining our Classic Everest Trek will receive free trekking pack hire (normally costs $45), containing a down jacket and sleeping bag; suitable for the season in which you are travelling.
If you prefer a slightly shorter trek, you may consider our 15 day Everest Base Camp Trek, which starts with a flight to Lukla.
Uncover the charms of the Armagnac region on the "Le Puy Camino - Lectoure to Aire sur l'Adour" walking tour, an eight-day self-guided adventure through France’s storied southwest. Journey past bullrings, bastides, vineyards, and sunflower fields, stopping in historic villages with deep gastronomic traditions. The route, part of the Via Podiensis, offers a living museum of Romanesque art, dotted with cathedrals and churches. The unique selling point: a sensory feast combining rich local flavors, open farmland, and centuries-old heritage—perfect for travelers who appreciate culture and cuisine woven into their walking tour experience.
Crete’s southwest coast awaits on the "Crete: Mountains and Coast Guided Walk," an 8-day group walking tour designed for those eager to combine natural beauty, history, and traditional hospitality. Starting and ending in Chania, this moderate-level trip explores the island’s White Mountains, deep gorges, and quiet coastal trails.
Highlights include an ascent of Mount Gingilos, walks through the famed Samaria Gorge—the longest in Europe—and sightings of wild goats and griffon vultures on the Omalos plateau. Alongside visits to ancient cities and fishing villages accessible only by boat, there’s ample time for swimming and relaxation in handpicked hotels.
The unique selling point of this tour package is the opportunity to experience both Crete’s mythic landscapes and its living culture, guided by local experts who reveal the island’s secrets at every turn.
Looking for a walking adventure far from the guidebook crowds? The 'Secret France: Walking in the Ardeche – 8 Days' tour uncovers a hidden corner of the Massif Central where the Ardeche, Loire, and Haute Loire regions meet. This self-guided trek leads you through ancient drove roads, chestnut forests, terraced slopes, and half-forgotten valleys, offering a true escape into rural France.
From Lamastre, the route takes you north to the spa town of Lalouvesc—perched high above the Rhone valley—then across flower-filled meadows and past mountain lakes to the market town of St Agreve. Along the way, explore ruined farmhouses and chateaux, dip into the Lac de Devesset, and wander through hamlets where traditional life continues much as it has for generations.
The moderate walking tour is punctuated by comfortable hotel stays and hearty local meals, with each day promising new sights and tranquil moments in nature. The region’s authenticity is its greatest asset—you’ll often find yourself accompanied only by the sounds of goats, streams, and birdsong.
The unique selling point of this trip is its genuine off-the-beaten-path experience, perfect for travelers who relish slow travel, unspoiled landscapes, and a deep connection with France’s rural heritage.
Follow in the footsteps of pilgrims and adventurers on the "Camino de Santiago Walking Experience 8D/7N," a small group trekking trip from Porto to Santiago de Compostela. Geared toward young adults and experienced hikers, this moderate-activity tour winds through Portugal and Spain’s charming villages, scenic countryside, and vibrant local cultures.
Each day brings new discoveries, from guided walks through picturesque towns to nights spent in cozy accommodations, sampling regional cuisine. The journey’s pace allows for both personal reflection and lively camaraderie, offering a blend of exercise, cultural immersion, and spiritual enrichment.
Everything you need—accommodations, transport, meals—is included, so you can focus on the path ahead. The USP of this tour package is its immersive approach to one of the world’s most iconic pilgrimages, seamlessly combining guided trekking with historic and culinary delights—a must for anyone seeking both adventure and meaning.
El Hierro, the most remote of the Canary Islands, offers a walking journey unlike any other. This eight-day trip leads experienced explorers through volcanic landscapes, lush pastures, and pine forests, revealing a side of Spain few ever see. Begin in Valverde, where you can acclimate with short local walks, then traverse the island’s central plateau, descend into the lush El Golfo valley, and ascend dramatic escarpments with spectacular ocean views.
Along the way, discover time-honored traditions, taste local cheeses and wines, and explore sites of cultural significance. From the far west’s rugged coastlines to the cultivated terraces of banana and pineapple, each day unveils a new facet of island life. Accommodations range from simple hostels to comfortable hotels, all with convenient dining options and half-board included.
What sets this tour apart is its variety—no two days are the same—and the genuine hospitality of the Herrenos. For travelers who relish unspoiled nature and authentic experiences, this walking trip is a rare gem.