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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Germany
Best of Moselle Trail
Totally captivated! That’s what many visitors tell us about their feelings after a holiday in the Moselle Valley. It’s like diving into a slightly different world. Relaxed and idyllic – and yet full of superlatives. Not only do you find the steepest vineyards in Europe, but also the oldest city in Germany, Trier. Hike along the Moselsteig, where there are 24 stages to discover over a length of 365 kilometres.
Austria
Salzkammergut Family Pasture Walking
You will experience traditional charms during this alpine hike with your family. The trip takes you to the mountains of the Salzkammergut, with its magnificent views of the Wolfgangsee, the Totes Gebirge, the Dachstein glacier and the Hohe Tauern. In between, you can stop for a rest in a rustic alpine hut and have a chat with the friendly hosts.
Austria
Zell am See Walking and Deluxe Hotel
For those looking to indulge, the hiking region of Pinzgau is ideal. Do you want balance between a hiking experience and enjoyable relaxation? No problem! The mountain pastures, the craggy peaks and countless 3,000 metre summits contrast with the tranquil, crystal-clear lake Zell and the rustic mountain sauna with its own swimming pond in the Schloss Kammer. A symphony to the senses and true to our special tour section: hiking with charm!
French Alps
Vanoise Loop
The 8-day self-guided Vanoise Loop, in short, is the trek of a lifetime! Starting in the French commune of Pralognan la Vanoise in Savoie, you’ll embark on a remarkable hut-to-hut trek through Vanoise National Park. Climbing thrilling passes to take in remarkable panoramas, you’ll stand in awe of glacial domes and alpine lakes. Ascend Petit Mont Blanc (2,680m) and gaze out towards the snow-capped peaks of Vanoise and the Grande Casse. Explore the ancient fortifications of the La Turra ruins (2,360m) as fascinating history weaves its way into your trekking experience.
Germany
Rhine from Rüdesheim to Koblenz Tour
Many legends rank around the Rhine, uncountable castles and fortresses, quaint winegrower villages and fascinating scenic view points. Enjoy two of the most remarkable Rhine Walking routes. Nestled in idyllic vineyards of Rhinegau and impressive Middle-Rhine valley, which has been enlisted as UNESCO heritage. This impressive tour ends as stylish as it started – at Deutsches Eck in Koblenz.
Tuscany
Via Francigena: Siena to Montefiascone
This 10-day self-guided tour along the Southern Section of the Via Francigena offers an unforgettable journey from Siena to Montefiascone. As you explore this historic pilgrimage route, you’ll experience the medieval charm of Siena, the breathtaking rolling hills of the Crete Senesi, and charming hilltop villages like San Quirico d’Orcia and Castiglione d’Orcia. The walk blends Tuscany’s iconic cypress-lined paths, panoramic landscapes, and picturesque hamlets with cultural treasures like the imposing fortress of Radicofani and scenic Lake Bolsena. With delicious local cuisine, cozy accommodations, and stunning views at every turn, this walk immerses you in the beauty, history, and spirit of central Italy.
France
Camino Frances: Saint Jean Pied de Port to Logrono
You will begin the French Way from Saint Jean Pied de Port, a small town located on the border between France and Spain. In the first stages, spectacular landscapes of the Atlantic Pyrenees await you, and then continue with beautiful panoramic views of the different scenarios until you reach Logroño, a city with a deep-rooted wine culture.
Machu Picchu
Classic Inca Trail Private Trek
The Classic Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of South America’s most iconic treks, offering a unique blend of history, wildlife, and breathtaking scenery. This is a private, guided tour exclusively for your group, ensuring a personalized four-day, three-night journey to the legendary Machu Picchu.
Cotswolds
Cotswold Way North Section
Discover the Cotswolds on foot on this 7-day self-guided walking tour along the Cotswold Way National Trail. This tour covers the northern section of the trail from Chipping Campden to Painswick, following the Cotswold escarpment to ensure fantastic views all along the way.
Croatia
Istria Coastal Walking Adventure
Explore the beautiful Mediterranean peninsula of Istria on this 7-day self-guided hiking tour. Discover three breathtaking countries as you hike from coastal fishing villages in Italy to the charming hilltop towns of Croatia.
Austria
World Heritage Trail Wachau Walking Tour
The Danube is even more beautiful here in the Wachau area, Austria than anywhere else, making the self-guided, eight-day World Heritage Trail Wachau Walking Tour a must-do! The mild climate and steep hills make it ideal territory for orchards and vineyards.
Kilimanjaro
4-day Mount Meru Trek
Only an hour and a half hour’s drive from Arusha sits Tanzania’s second-highest peak, Mount Meru. This 4-day guided trek will show you another side of the African landscape. You’ll experience a wide variety of trails and views, including the famous Arusha National Park wildlife.
Israel
Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour
Embark on an epic hiking journey across Israel’s Golan Heights region, exploring its generous collection of mountains and inactive volcanoes on the Complete Golan Trail Hiking Tour.
Germany
Altmühltal Panorama Trail Tour
On your walk along the Altmühltal-Panorama Path steep jagged Dolomite-rocks, sun-kissed juniper heaths, soft river valleys and extensive forests will line your way.
Dolomites
Hiking Kitzbüler to Tre Cime
The Hiking Kitzbühel to Tre Cime tour is a self-guided hiking adventure that begins in the Kitzbüheler Alps and takes you all the way to the iconic Three Peaks in the Dolomites. Each day your luggage will be sent ahead to the next charming town or mountain village on your route so you can focus on enjoying every step of this beautiful hiking adventure.
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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.