Tour du Mont Blanc
The Tour du Mont Blanc is widely regarded as the world’s greatest multi-day trek—the benchmark by which all others are measured. For families seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, this self-guided, family-friendly 8-day journey offers the perfect combination of...
Where Desert Landscapes and Ancient Legends Meet
Southern Morocco is a land where ancient caravan routes, fortified villages, and vast desert horizons tell stories that have endured for centuries. Here, Berber heritage, Arabian influences, and nomadic traditions intertwine to create a landscape as rich in culture as...
The Return of the Bearded Vulture: A Serious Bird With a Questionable Reputation
For a bird that spends most of its life at high altitude and largely avoids human attention, the bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) has inspired a remarkable amount of anxiety over the centuries. Elegant, solitary, and unmistakable in flight, it was once a familiar...
Hiking in the Alpujarras and Andalusia: Walking Through Spain’s Wild Soul
Introducing our newest journey An Andalusian Legacy; A Union of People and NatureSouthern Spain is often associated with flamenco, whitewashed villages, and sun-baked coastlines—but for hikers, Andalusia offers something far deeper. From the high, rugged slopes of the...
Swiss Historic Mountain Hotels: Timeless Elegance in the High Alps
High in the Swiss Alps, where glaciers carve valleys and mountain passes link cultures, a collection of historic mountain hotels stands as a testament to the golden age of alpine travel. These grand establishments—perched on remote passes, above deep valleys, or at...
Climbing your 1st 8000m Mountain
Ever since I became enamoured with the mountains, one of my aspirations was a burning desire to climb a ‘big mountain’, of the type that I had read about endlessly, and seen in numerous documentaries.When I was in my 20s, back in the 1990’s, such a trip would have...
Tour du Mont Blanc
The Tour du Mont Blanc is widely regarded as the world’s greatest multi-day trek—the benchmark by which all others are measured. For families seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, this self-guided, family-friendly 8-day journey offers the perfect combination of...
Where Desert Landscapes and Ancient Legends Meet
Southern Morocco is a land where ancient caravan routes, fortified villages, and vast desert horizons tell stories that have endured for centuries. Here, Berber heritage, Arabian influences, and nomadic traditions intertwine to create a landscape as rich in culture as...
The Return of the Bearded Vulture: A Serious Bird With a Questionable Reputation
For a bird that spends most of its life at high altitude and largely avoids human attention, the bearded vulture (Gypaetus barbatus) has inspired a remarkable amount of anxiety over the centuries. Elegant, solitary, and unmistakable in flight, it was once a familiar...
Hiking in the Alpujarras and Andalusia: Walking Through Spain’s Wild Soul
Introducing our newest journey An Andalusian Legacy; A Union of People and NatureSouthern Spain is often associated with flamenco, whitewashed villages, and sun-baked coastlines—but for hikers, Andalusia offers something far deeper. From the high, rugged slopes of the...
Swiss Historic Mountain Hotels: Timeless Elegance in the High Alps
High in the Swiss Alps, where glaciers carve valleys and mountain passes link cultures, a collection of historic mountain hotels stands as a testament to the golden age of alpine travel. These grand establishments—perched on remote passes, above deep valleys, or at...
Climbing your 1st 8000m Mountain
Ever since I became enamoured with the mountains, one of my aspirations was a burning desire to climb a ‘big mountain’, of the type that I had read about endlessly, and seen in numerous documentaries.When I was in my 20s, back in the 1990’s, such a trip would have...
