Participating in a multi-day trek offers a fulfilling journey that challenges you both physically and mentally. These treks can span from a few days to several weeks, offering various amenities and transportation options throughout the route. Some multi-day treks may lead you through remote desert landscapes, while others wind through more urban areas. One of …
How to Hike the Fishermen’s Trail: S. Torpes to Lagos, Portugal
The Fishermen’s Trail is one of the most famous and enjoyable walks along the Rota Vicentina in southern Portugal. Starting in the Alentejo region in S. Torpes, the trail guides explorers along rugged coastlines, across untamed beaches, through quaint seaside towns, rural farmlands, and back-country roads, ultimately concluding in the Algarve region in Lagos. This …
Walking Guide from Carrick-a-Rede to Dunseverick: Causeway Coast Way
Walking from Carrick-a-Rede to Dunseverick, is one of the most scenic and varied terrains along Northern Ireland’s Causeway Coast Way. This 16 km section traverses over secluded beaches, cozy harbor towns, and rope bridges. While the trail can be walked in either direction, most visitors start their journey at Carrick-A-Rede (or Ballycastle). With many stops …
Pic Boby Hiking Guide: Andringitra National Park, Madagascar
Standing at over 2600m high, Pic Boby, also known as Pic d’Imarivolanitra, is the second tallest mountain in Madagascar and found in the stunningly beautiful Andringitra National Park. The trek to the summit and neighbouring trails takes anywhere from 2-4 days to complete and is moderately challenging. Elevation gains and loses of 500m are common …
Complete Guide to Walking The Causeway Coast Way
The Causeway Coast Way is a stunning 54 km walk located along the coastline of Northern Ireland. This route offers walkers and hikers spectacular views of the coast, natural landmarks (including the Giant’s Causeway), quaint seaside towns and secluded beaches. The trail runs from the eastern town of Ballycastle and hugs the coastline to Portstewart …
Hiking Guide to Isalo National Park, Madagascar
Isalo National Park in Madagascar is a stunning destination for hiking enthusiasts and nature lovers. With its unique sandstone rock formations, and diverse wildlife, Isalo offers an unforgettable experience for those seeking adventure and exploration. This guide to Isalo National Park will provide you with all the information you need to plan your trip to …
The Fishermen’s Trail: Porto Covo to Odeceixe
The Rota Vicentina is a series of hiking trails that covers the southwestern corner of Portugal. One of the more popular routes along this network is The Fishermen’s Trail. This world-famous multi-day trek passes by remote beaches, jagged cliffs, and quaint seaside towns. While this trail can be broken anywhere between 4 to 13 stages, …
Hiking The Jordan Trail: Dana to Little Petra
The Jordan Trail is a multi-day hike spanning the entire length of Jordan. The trail begins in the northern area of Un Qais and ends in the south near the Red Sea. This 40 day trek through deserts, mountains, canyons and valleys is regarded as one of the best long distance hikes in the world. …
Hiking Scotland’s West Highland Way: Bridge of Orchy to Fort William
The West Highland Way is a 154km journey across the highlands, moors and lochs of Scotland. The route is broken into 8 stages or days beginning at Milngavie and ending in Fort William. While 8 days of walking sounds like dream, the unpredictable weather, long distances and elevation gains may dissuade those from attempting it. …