Discovering the world step by step. During our trekking adventures, we immerse ourselves deeply in nature, leave the everyday behind, and rediscover ourselves amidst peaks, valleys, and breathtaking landscapes. Each path tells a story, and with every step, we write our own.
Daily hiking adventures leading to spectacular viewpoints, through deep gorges, and over majestic peaks.
Our outdoor adventures are a communal experience. Whether hiking, cooking, or relaxing, we do it as a crew.
Our local guide will soon become your local friend as they open the door to their culture and give you insight into life there.
Cozy nights in solid cabins with luggage transport or camping with everything in your backpack – depending on the tour, both options are available.
Our trekking tours vary in difficulty level. Each tour description provides details about the difficulty level and specific requirements. Please consider these when choosing a tour.
While our outdoor mix tours have days off, in our trekking tours, we hike for several consecutive days and sometimes there is no opportunity to take a day off.
You can find more information about this in the tour description, from your guide in the crew chat, or before booking through the contact form, email, or our JTC hotline.
In our tours, we usually have relaxed, open-minded people between the ages of 20 and 39. Approximately 80% of the participants are young professionals aged between 27 and 33.
The gender ratio usually balances out.
Please understand that we cannot provide detailed information about other participants before your booking.
This varies depending on the destination. For most of our trekking tours, we only carry a daypack with sufficient water and our daily provisions. Our main luggage is transported to the next destination by Jeep, professional porters, or mules.
Note: Since our luggage is carried for us, it's important to use a backpack instead of a suitcase and pack as lightly as possible for the benefit of the porters/mules.
For some trekking tours, we carry our camping equipment ourselves and stay in our own tents.
Since our main luggage is carried for us during the treks, you should bring a backpack. They are easier to transport than suitcases.
In each tour description, you'll find all the information about meals and provisions during the trip.
Usually, we have electricity available in all accommodations. However, we cannot guarantee this, and there may be occasional power outages, so we recommend bringing a power bank with you.