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The Annapurna Base Camp Trek 10D/9N invites you to discover Nepal’s legendary mountain region at a relaxed pace. Starting and ending in Pokhara, this trekking tour takes you through scenic villages, serene forests, and up to the iconic Annapurna Base Camp itself. Along the way, absorb panoramic views of Annapurna and Machapuchare, encounter local wildlife, and savor the richness of Nepalese culture. Suitable for both adventure seekers and those who value immersion in natural beauty, this journey offers a balanced blend of challenge and comfort.
Steeped in history and surrounded by breathtaking mountain scenery, the Machu Picchu by Train Adventure offers an immersive introduction to Peru’s most iconic site. This moderately active tour leads you through the Sacred Valley on scenic train rides, followed by expertly guided tours of Machu Picchu’s ancient ruins. Rich historical insights and authentic Peruvian culture make this journey especially appealing for young adults and experienced travelers. The USP: a perfect blend of comfort and adventure, ensuring you witness Machu Picchu’s wonders without strenuous trekking, ideal for those wanting depth without the challenge of hiking the Inca Trail.
Craving a condensed Machu Picchu adventure? The "Two-day Short Inca Trail to Machu Picchu – Group Service" is tailored for those with limited time or seeking a gentler trek. Enjoy spectacular scenery, diverse flora and fauna, and the chance to visit the Inca Trail’s most picturesque site, Wiñay Wayna. With just 10 kilometers to cover, this trek is an excellent choice for families with children or anyone wanting a group experience without the intensity of the full trail. Daily departures (except February) ensure flexibility, and the group dynamic adds a fun, social touch to your journey.
Start and end your journey in San Juan on this captivating 4-day tour through one of Argentina’s most remarkable regions. Explore the surreal landscapes of Ischigualasto, also known as Valle de la Luna, and Talampaya National Parks — both UNESCO World Heritage Sites celebrated for dramatic rock formations, deep red canyons, and ancient fossil beds.
Traverse vast desert plains shaped over millions of years and marvel at the extraordinary natural beauty that makes this region unique. This tour combines adventure, science, and stunning scenery, offering an unforgettable experience in the remote and awe-inspiring heart of Argentina’s desert north.
A mixture of coastal and moorland walking The Cleveland Way. Walkers familiar with Wainwright’s Coast to Coast path will already be well acquainted with a couple of spots along the rolling Cleveland Way such as The Wainstones, Urra Moor and Robin Hood Bay. In fact it shares about 10 miles of routing with the ‘C to C’. Maybe they will be intrigued enough by their flirtation with the trail to don their boots once again and take up the challenge of the 110 mile Cleveland Way route from Helmsley to Filey in its entirety. What stands out is the experience of half a walk over hill and scarp edges and half along the hilly coastline of the Yorkshire seaside. There is much to enjoy for those interested in history, those ‘collecting’ National Trails and for aficionados who wish to enjoy arguably the best Fish ‘n’ Chips in England at Whitby Bay! This is the second of the ‘National Trails’, dating from 1969 and is rooted in the North York Moors National Park / Yorkshire Heritage Coast. Along its length there are contrasts in walking between field - quilted farmlands, forest patches, dramatic sandstone rock scarps, bleak moorlands and the highly eroded coastline, punctuated by beautiful little fishing villages, clinging to the cliffs. It is an area that has been threatened by the expansion of the Tyne – Tees Conurbation on the one side and by the encroaching North Sea on the other. However apart from busy coastal towns such as Scarborough, it remains a tranquil area, bolstered and protected by the presence of the National Park of which about 80% of the walk occupies. Highlights of the Cleveland Way include, the remains of the Norman Rievaulx Abbey, and 13th century Whitby Abbey (but dating from the 7th century!), the Captain Cook Monument and Robin Hoods Bay with it's cliff-hanging cottages. Most of the route follows well sign-posted footpaths, which generally have good surfaces and are easy to follow. The exception to this is along the coastal path, which, in some places, is overgrown and uneven underfoot. The amount of daily ascent and descent is moderate, with much of the walk being on level or gently sloping ground. There are a number of steep ascents along the section from Osmotherley to Urra Moor and at some places along the coast, but these are generally of no more than one or two hundred metres at a time.
Patagonia’s wild spirit beckons on the 5-Day Nahual Huapi Lake Adventure Tour from Bariloche—a trip designed for those eager to explore Argentina’s pristine landscapes in an active, yet accessible way. Starting and ending in vibrant San Carlos de Bariloche, this guided package immerses you in the heart of Nahuel Huapi National Park and the sparkling waters of Isla Victoria.
Unleash your sense of adventure as you kayak across crystal-clear lakes and trek through ancient forests, soaking up unforgettable Patagonian panoramas at every turn. Each day promises a fresh rush of adrenaline, whether navigating hidden coves by boat or hiking along scenic trails. Comfortable accommodation and seamless transfers are included, ensuring your focus remains on the region’s remarkable natural beauty.
What makes this tour truly special? The perfect blend of outdoor activities and relaxation, with all the logistics handled for you—meaning you’ll spend less time planning and more time experiencing Patagonia’s awe-inspiring wilderness.
Indulge in winter’s magic with the "Italy Winter Snow and Alps" tour—a seven-day escape through the snow-dusted Dolomites and charming alpine towns. Perfect for experienced travelers seeking a blend of relaxation and adventure, this journey features spa retreats in Val Badia, guided snowshoe hikes to Cortina d’Ampezzo’s Five Towers, and both cross-country and downhill skiing options with private lessons available. Explore medieval Andraz Castle, sample fine wines in Bolzano, and browse festive Christmas markets filled with artisanal treats. Optional visits to Castel Roncolo and the Renon Plateau complete the experience. The highlight? A seamless fusion of Italy’s alpine beauty, rich heritage, and authentic winter traditions—ideal for those craving both comfort and adventure.
Step off the beaten path with the "Nar Phu Valley Trek," a 10-day adventure into the secluded valleys of the Annapurna region. Starting in Kathmandu, this guided tour leads you through traditional villages where Tibetan Buddhist customs remain unchanged by modernity. Acclimatize in Phu, cross the dramatic Kang La Pass, and descend to Pisang, all while surrounded by soaring peaks and ancient culture. The area’s restricted status and limited tourist numbers make this tour a rare opportunity for genuine cultural immersion and pristine Himalayan exploration. The tour’s USP: access to one of Nepal’s least-visited and most evocative regions, perfect for travelers craving authenticity and adventure.
For adventurous souls craving an alternative to the Inca Trail, the Salkantay trek to Machu Picchu offers five days of ever-changing ecosystems and cultural immersion. Traverse from snow-capped Andean peaks into lush tropical forests, encountering diverse wildlife, medicinal plants, and remote villages where ancient traditions still thrive. Each day reveals new vistas and unique experiences, culminating in the awe-inspiring arrival at Machu Picchu—a truly unforgettable finale. The trek’s unique selling point is its variety: from magical landscapes to living culture, this trip offers a rich, less-traveled path to one of the world’s great wonders, perfect for those seeking both adventure and authenticity.
Walk in the footsteps of Bavaria's eccentric King Ludwig to Neuschwanstein Castle. Also known as the Koenig Ludwig Weg or King Ludwig’s Way. The eccentric Ludwig II succeeded to the throne of the then independent kingdom of Bavaria in 1864, as a youth of 18. On 13 June 1886 he and his physician Dr Godden were found dead in the water of the Starnbergersee (Lake Starnberg); the question still remains - Did Ludwig fall or was he pushed? He was a strong swimmer and a post-mortem established that he did not drown. But no one has succeeded in unraveling the mystery. The Koenig Ludwig Weg starts at the Votivkapelle (shrine), which marks the actual spot on the lakeshore ( near the hamlet of Berg) where the bodies were found. The route ends 60 miles away near Ludwig's own fairy tale castle at Neuschwanstein. This walk, which is one of the favourite longer walks in Germany, links places particularly dear to King Ludwig who was himself a keen walker. It is not a mountain walk and much of the route is on farm tracks and country lanes, but the surroundings are delightful, with a host of splendid buildings to admire in magnificent settings and plentiful opportunities to stop for refreshments! The plains surrounding Munich give way to gentle rolling hills that become ever higher as one approaches the great wall of limestone that marks the start of the Alps proper. The route passes two of Bavaria's most scenic lakes and through charming villages of geranium bedecked chalets with typical onion shaped church spires. There are masterpieces of baroque architecture, the Andechs monastery, the wonderful cathedral of Diessen on the Ammersee Lake; the monasteries of Wessobrunn and Rottenbuch, as well as the Wies or 'Meadow' church are on the route. The highest point (988m) on the walk is the summit of Hohenpeissenberg hill, considered by many to be the finest viewpoint in Bavaria. We end our tour at King Ludwig II’s most famous architectural masterpiece- the castle Neuschwanstein and at the nearby castle Hohenschwangau, both in Allgau on the Austrian border, where Ludwig spent most of his childhood. To celebrate the 150th anniversary of King Ludwig II (in 1995), the route was extended to begin at the Votivkapelle in Berg. It is a popular walk so early booking is recommended.