The heart of our activity is based on trekking or accompanied hiking. We made this choice because we think a local guide can bring a lot on holiday. To name just a few of the benefits:
No need to worry about the choices of hotels or restaurants and their quality, the guide will find the establishments most in line with your expectations. In addition, in case of unforeseen events, it is the guide who will manage plans B and make sure you have the best time possible.
What better way to discover a region, its history or its specificities than someone who knows it well and lives there on a daily basis. If you want to immerse yourself as much as possible in the region, having a local guide who explains the ins and outs is a real plus.
The guide often passes in the same regions and, over time, knows many of the people living there. So it’s easy times to connect the conversation and learn more about local customs and customs. This even becomes essential when the language barrier is too strong. Otherwise you can communicate only by signs and this greatly limits the exchanges.
Depending on the region, there may be hazards related to the terrain configuration. Whether in the mountains with slippery or snowy areas, or in the desert or in the forest where you can quickly get lost. Through their knowledge of the terrain and their safety management, you can sleep on both your ears.
For your next trekking or accompanied hiking, please contact one of our local partners directly below.
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