Trekking Tours
Booking one of these amazing Trekking Tours will open up an entirely new world full of adventure for you.

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Displaying 105 of 401 tours
Dolomites
Dolomites Chestnut Route Walking
The Chestnut Route is a wonderful hiking tour in the Italian Dolomites. You will journey up the Eisack Valley, marveling at the undulations painting the landscape, while the towering Dolomites and the magnificent Alps line the horizon.
Tour du Mont Blanc
5-Day Guided Eastern Section Tour du Mont Blanc
This trek is for all those who wish to discover the splendid Tour du Mont Blanc in just a few days. The Tour du Mont Blanc is a stunning trek that takes you around Mont Blanc. For many people finding time for the complete route is a challenge, so this 5-day trek takes you on the eastern half of the route.
Atlas Mountains
Atlas Valley Trek & Sahara Desert Tour
The Atlas Valley Trek and Sahara Desert Tour is the perfect way to combine an exciting desert adventure with a beautiful trek through the Atlas Mountains. Your trek takes you over exquisite and scenic mountain passes without climbing to altitudes above 2,000 m. You’ll see beautiful panoramic views and take lovely forested trails past waterfalls.
Camino Frances
Camino Frances: Deluxe Hotels
The Camino de Santiago in Deluxe Hotels Tour follows an ancient route that has led pilgrims on their spiritual journey to Santiago for nearly a thousand years. Steeped in history and culture, you will embark on a 100 km walk and stay in some of the best accommodation along the route.
Tuscany
Via Francigena: Orvieto to Rome
The Via Francigena walking tour from Orvieto to Rome Tour is a unique opportunity to walk and trek across an ancient pilgrim trail through the awe-inspiring landscape and historic villages before arriving in Rome, one of Italy’s most popular destinations.
Northern and Central France
Burgundy Vineyards & Trails: Self-Guided Wine & Hiking Tour
The Burgundy Vineyards & Trails: Self-Guided Wine & Hiking Tour takes you on a leisurely walking journey through the heart of one of the world’s finest wine regions. Over seven days, explore the scenic vineyards, charming towns, and cultural landmarks that define Burgundy. Starting in Dijon, you’ll visit renowned wine villages like Gevrey-Chambertin, Nuits Saint Georges, Beaune, and Meursault. Along the way, enjoy wine tastings, local cheeses, and delightful French cuisine. This tour is designed for those who want to slow down and immerse themselves in Burgundy’s rich wine culture and beautiful landscapes.
Southern Portugal
Sintra 5-day Walking
Looking for a shorter hiking tour that still has stunning landscapes? Then this 5-day walking tour in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park is the perfect playground for a beautiful hiking tour!
Dolomites
Alto Adige Dolorama Trek
The Alto Adige Dolorama Trek is a gorgeous hiking adventure in the magical atmosphere of the Dolomites, a region of wild open spaces, green meadows, and jagged peaks standing out against the deep blue sky. From the beginning to the end of this adventure you’ll be surrounded by glaciers, ridges, and massifs, enjoying spellbinding views that make every walk unforgettable.
Northern Italy
The Heart of Via Francigena
This 9-day self-guided walking tour through the heart of Tuscany’s Via Francigena takes you from the historic town of San Miniato to the charming village of Buonconvento. Along the way, you’ll explore medieval towns like San Gimignano and Siena, traverse the picturesque Tuscan countryside, and enjoy local culinary delights, from truffles to traditional pici pasta. This route blends stunning landscapes, cultural treasures, and centuries-old pilgrimage paths, making it an unforgettable journey through Italy’s rich history and vibrant traditions.
Vietnam
Soft Hiking Adventure in Northern Vietnam
Embark on an unforgettable soft hiking adventure in Northern Vietnam, where you’ll discover the region’s rich culture and breathtaking landscapes. This 7-day tour takes you through Hanoi, Mai Chau, Ninh Binh, and Halong Bay, combining scenic hikes, cultural immersion, and serene boat rides. Experience the charm of rural Vietnam while hiking through picturesque valleys and villages, learning about local traditions, and exploring UNESCO-listed sites.
Turkey
Seven Capes Trek
This exciting, self-guided trek follows the prettiest parts of Turkey’s first-ever long-distance footpath – the Lycian Way. The region south of Fethiye is known as the Seven Capes, a stunning coastline where steep promontories drop abruptly into the sea. The route meanders over bare hillsides and through scented pine forests overlooking the blue Mediterranean. You’ll in Kayaköy close to the famous white sands of Ölüdeniz lagoon and follow well-preserved footpaths to Faralya, Alınca and Yediburun enjoying the vast sea views from their elevated locations. In between, the route dips down to wonderful hidden beaches such as Kabak where sparkling waves lap smooth sands, idyllic places for a swim. The trek ends at the impressive ruins of Patara, one of the principal cities of ancient Lycia and located near one of the finest beaches of Turkey.
Portuguese Camino de Santiago
Camino Portugues: From Porto to Tui
Embark on the Portuguese Way from Porto to Tui, immersing yourself in the rich culture and history of northern Portugal. Begin your journey in Porto, indulging in its charming Ribeira district and sampling the local sweet wine. From Vilar do Pinheiro, traverse through picturesque eucalyptus forests to reach Arcos, where the rural ambiance sets the tone for your adventure.
Northern Italy
Via Francigena: Saint Bernard Pass to Ivrea
At the beginning of the second millennium, thousands of pilgrims traveled across Europe searching for the “Celestial Land” in Rome, the Holy Land, and Santiago de Compostela. The Via Francigena, or “Way to Rome,” was among the most significant pilgrimage routes, linking Canterbury to Rome. Used for centuries by people from all walks of life, it was a symbol of unity, connecting various European cultures and beliefs. The path crosses the Swiss Alps through the Great Saint Bernard Pass, where pilgrims were aided by Augustinian monks and their iconic dogs. The route descends into Italy’s Aosta Valley, winding through vineyards, castles, and ancient towns with rich Roman and medieval heritage. Landmarks include Aosta’s Roman ruins, Chambave’s vineyards, the Bard Fortress, and the Roman bridge in Pont-Saint-Martin. The path’s final Italian stages lead through the historical town of Ivrea, which holds Roman relics and medieval fortifications. Rediscovering this route today reflects Europe’s enduring legacy of shared history and cultural connection.
Austria
Dachstein High Altitude Circular Trek
On this trekking tour in the World Heritage region, the Dachstein impresses with its double peak with a height of 2,995 metres. This is also the highest peak in the Dachstein mountain range, in the province of Upper Austria and Styria. The area is particularly well suited for trekking tours and offers wonderful opportunities for challenging hikes. The idyllic alpine landscapes and quiet valleys make for a peaceful break in the fresh air when trekking in the Salzkammergut.
Austria
Styrian Salzkammergut Walking Tour
Passionate hikers, who appreciate lonely paths and varied nature, definitely get their money’s worth during the Styrian Salzkammergut Walking Tour! You can let your eyes gaze into the distance and enjoy the beauty and silence of the landscape. On this seven-day tour, you will have many fascinating experiences. For example, you will follow a rushing mountain stream during the leg from the imposing Loser over the Tressensattel. Or during the subsequent rowing experience with a traditional ‘Traunerl’ across the lake. In the heart of the Ausseerland, you will get up close to nature!
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Choosing trekking tours for a holiday provides a perfect mix of adventure and tranquility. Experience diverse terrains, uncover hidden gems, and embrace the challenge of rugged paths. This travel style allows for a profound appreciation of scenic beauty and local culture, ensuring a memorable and enriching vacation.
Top trekking tour destinations include Nepal, known for its majestic Himalayan trails and rich cultural experiences. Patagonia offers dramatic landscapes and challenging routes. New Zealand provides diverse trekking paths through stunning natural parks. These locations offer the perfect backdrop for an unforgettable trekking adventure.
- Everest Base Camp, Nepal: Trek through Sherpa villages and rugged terrains to reach the iconic Everest Base Camp, experiencing breathtaking views of the Himalayas.
- Torres del Paine, Chile: Explore the striking landscapes of Patagonia, trekking through glaciers, mountains, and vibrant lakes in Torres del Paine National Park.
- Milford Track, New Zealand: Traverse one of New Zealand's most famous trails, experiencing lush rainforests, alpine passes, and majestic waterfalls.
- Inca Trail, Peru: Follow the ancient paths of the Incas, culminating in a visit to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, surrounded by stunning Andean scenery.
- Annapurna Circuit, Nepal: Embark on a diverse trek through various climatic zones, from lush subtropical forests to arid high-altitude landscapes, with views of the Annapurna range.
Trekking tours can vary in difficulty, with some routes suitable for all fitness levels and others requiring more physical endurance. It's important to choose a trek that matches your physical capabilities.
Pack comfortable and sturdy hiking boots, weather-appropriate clothing, a hat, sunscreen, a reusable water bottle, a small first aid kit, and any personal medications. A backpack with essential trekking gear is also necessary.
Yes, many trekking tours are designed for beginners. It's advisable to start with shorter, less strenuous routes and gradually work up to more challenging treks.
Basic gear such as hiking boots and a comfortable backpack should be brought. Depending on the trek, some specialized equipment might be provided or available for rent.
Consider your physical fitness level, the type of terrain you are comfortable with, and the kind of experience you seek. Research different routes, their difficulty levels, and the scenic and cultural highlights they offer.
Trekking tours include trained guides, regular safety briefings, and established protocols for emergencies. It's essential to follow the guide's instructions and stay within the group.
Many trekking tours offer inclusive packages that cover meals and accommodations. It's important to confirm the details with the tour provider before booking.
Yes, solo travelers are welcome on trekking tours. These tours often foster a sense of community, allowing solo travelers to connect with like-minded individuals.
Group sizes can vary but typically range from small groups of 10-20 people to larger groups. Smaller groups allow for a more personalized experience.
Guides are trained to handle health issues and provide first aid. It's crucial to inform the tour operator of any pre-existing conditions before the tour and carry necessary medications.
Yes, travel insurance is highly recommended for trekking tours to cover medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost belongings.
Start a regular walking or hiking routine to build stamina, gradually increasing the distance. Ensure you have all necessary gear and familiarize yourself with the route and climate conditions.
Trekking tours offer rich cultural experiences, including local traditions, festivals, religious rituals, and interactions with local communities, providing deep insights into the area's heritage.
Yes, many trekking tours can accommodate dietary restrictions. It's important to communicate your needs to the tour operator in advance to ensure appropriate meal arrangements.
Accommodations can vary from simple tents and guesthouses to more comfortable lodges. Some treks may offer unique stays in traditional homes or eco-friendly campsites.
Yes, many trekking tours include additional activities such as guided tours of historical sites, cultural performances, and workshops related to local crafts and traditions.
The best time for a trekking tour depends on the destination. Research the climate and peak seasons for the specific trekking route you are interested in.
Most trekking tours provide luggage transport services, allowing you to carry only a day pack with essentials while your main luggage is transferred to the next accommodation.
Meals on trekking tours typically include a mix of local cuisine and standard fare suitable for travelers. Expect hearty, nutritious meals to fuel your trek, with options to accommodate dietary preferences.