5 treks to reach incredible views!

All of our trips feature a wide range of hiking options, including treks to some of the world’s most beautiful destinations.

We are committed to minimizing environmental impact from travel to activities. In addition, we collaborate with local associations and communities so as to ensure a positive impact on local economies.

Our goal is to offer not only a fantastic day of trekking in close contact with nature, but also a chance to experience authenticity and connection with local people and cultures.

  1. Reaching the summit of Le Morne Brabant: Mauritius is an island that offers many opportunities for trekking and wilderness adventures. One of the island’s hidden treasures is the famous Sottomarina Waterfall. The view is spectacular: water from the waterfall falls from above and merges with the ocean water, creating a white cloud.
  2. Reach the summit of Mount Adazen, Morocco: One of the highest peaks in Morocco and offers spectacular views of the surrounding nature. The climb requires a good level of physical fitness, but the panoramic view from the summit is an extraordinary reward.
  3. Explore the natural treasures of the Azores trekking oasis: Serra do Topo is a 790-meter-high mountain and offers spectacular trekking with panoramic views of the coast and hills of the island. The Caldeira de Santo Cristo is a large volcanic depression filled by a saltwater lake. Faja dos Cubres, located on the island of São Jorge, is a coastal plain surrounded by mountains and offering panoramic sea and coastal views.
  4. Discover Wae Rebo Village, Indonesia: An ancient community located in the mountains of Flores Island, Indonesia. A unique and fascinating trekking destination that offers an opportunity to experience traditional Indonesian culture and immerse oneself in nature. It requires a trek of about 4 hours through dense rainforest.
  5. Behold the Rainbow Mountain of Palccoyo, Peru: Located near the city of Cusco in Peru, it is one of the most spectacular and fascinating trekking destinations in the country. The mountain has been named “Rainbow” because of the variety of colors on its surface, ranging from red to green, yellow to blue and purple.

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