Our holiday in Andalucía was unforgettable, thanks in large part to our outstanding guide, Mike. His deep knowledge of the region’s history, agriculture, and wildlife brought every walk to life. He introduced us to native birds, local traditions, and the warmth of village life, with his fluent Spanish making each interaction effortless. From scenic trails to shared moments over sherry, Mike’s enthusiasm and expertise made the experience truly special. More than just a guide, he created a journey filled with discovery, connection, and adventure. Thanks to him, this was not just a walking holiday, but a deeper cultural experience.

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Top Five Hiking Trails
1. Tour du Mont Blanc
Embark on a trekking adventure like no other with the Tour du Mont Blanc, a legendary circuit circumnavigating the imposing Mont Blanc massif. This iconic journey weaves through the stunning landscapes of France, Italy, and Switzerland, offering breathtaking views of glaciers, alpine meadows, and charming mountain villages. Mont Blanc hiking tours are a must for avid hikers, providing a challenging yet immensely rewarding experience in the heart of the Alps.
2. Inca Trail
A legendary trek leading to the awe-inspiring Machu Picchu, the Inca Trail is an iconic route for hikers. This legendary trail winds through the stunning Andes Mountains of Peru, revealing ancient Incan ruins, dense cloud forests, and majestic panoramas. Experience the cultural richness of the region as you pass through traditional Quechua villages and absorb the mystical atmosphere of the Sacred Valley. When you hike the Inca Trail, you discover a profound connection to the ancient heritage of the Inca, culminating in the majestic grandeur of Machu Picchu.
3. Camino de Santiago
Take on the spiritual and transformative journey of the Camino de Santiago, an ancient pilgrimage route leading to the revered shrine of St. James in Santiago de Compostela. Perhaps the most iconic hiking trips in Spain, this trail lets you walk in the footsteps of history as you test your mental and physical endurance. It’s a contemplative trek that has drawn seekers and wanderers for centuries, providing a unique opportunity for self-discovery and spiritual reflection. Along the way, you’ll explore Romanesque cathedrals, medieval monasteries and unspoiled rural scenery.
4. Path of the Gods
A spectacular trail along the Amalfi Coast, and one of the best Italy hiking tours, the Path of the Gods is carved into the cliffs high above the Tyrrhenian Sea. The path winds through fragrant lemon groves, terraced vineyards, and enchanting forests, providing an immersive experience in the natural and cultural wonders of the region. Hikers are rewarded not only with breathtaking panoramas but also with the opportunity to savor authentic Italian cuisine and explore the timeless charm of the Amalfi Coast.
5. Everest Base Camp
A bucket-list hike for many, Everest Base Camp treks are a challenging yet rewarding journey through the heart of the Himalayas. Trekking from Lukla to the base of the world’s highest peak, Mount Everest, you’ll traverse diverse landscapes, from lush rhododendron forests to rugged alpine terrain. Along the way, you’ll be immersed in Sherpa culture as you visit ancient monasteries and stand in awe of the breathtaking Himalayan vistas.
Iain Robertson Walking in Andalucia
Martin Goodman Kilimanjaro Climb – Lemosho RouteWe have just returned from this amazing trip.
What a wonderfully experience it was.
David the tour leader was absolutely fantastic.
He was strong and decisive leader and was exactly what we all needed to complete this tough challenge.
The porters were unbelievable and every bit of credit you read about them in other reviews is so very well deserved.
See for yourselves how dedicated to you they are.
It’s like a small village constantly on the move up the mountain together.The food was first class and there were a lot of choices for everybody.
To be fair we all ate really well and you certainly wont go hungry at all.The mess tent had a great vibe as you will find similar people wanting to do similar things as yourselves.
Our group of 11 had a great balance.
Me and my wife were the only couple together and all the others had come despite being in relationships.Advice
Don’t take a book or a kindle. There is very little ‘down time’ so you wont get the time you think you will get because there is always something to do.
I thought we’d have hours of waiting around in the afternoons but it never worked out that way.
Sometimes everybody would be tired and take a nap other times a card game would commence.
You’ll be amazed at how quickly the hours go.You will have a great group of people believe me.
You booked this trip for the same reasons that they did so embrace it.You will wear a lot of the same clothes, just ensure you have your summit night clothes fresh and ready to go.
Because we went in early February there were hot days and cold nights.
Your clothes wont smell and neither will you so take a little roll on deodorant and use it every morning.You will get a wishy washy (bowl of hot water) every morning and most afternoons too.
Remember it’s nothing like Glastonbury camping mainly because you will always be sober.
Believe it or not but the 15kg allowance is plenty.
No it really is.
Don’t stress about packing it’s all going to be OK…Don’t go mad with your snacks as there is unlimited chocolate and biscuits provided by Exodus.
The only small complaint was that the toilet tent was a bit shabby and the zipper needed attention.
The toilet itself was absolutely fine.
I’m sure Exodus can afford a new toilet tent.The organisation was first class and a lot of friendships developed.
It’s amazing how it’s all arranged and so well put together.I would recommend this trip 100% and Exodus as a company have got you covered.
They might cost a little more than other tours but you get what you pay for on the mountain.
What should I expect on a hiking vacation?
Hiking and trekking trips offer a unique, active way of exploring the world. On a hiking tour, you’ll be guided by an expert who knows all the best trails and routes, leading to the best views and the most incredible hidden gems. Hiking vacations range from short, leisurely hikes through vineyards and along coastal paths to more intense jungle treks and mountain scaling. Each of our itineraries features an activity level rating based on the intensity of the hikes and recommended fitness level so that you can ensure that you select the trek that’s right for you.
How do I plan a hiking trip?
One of the best parts of an Exodus hiking trip is that we take care of all the planning and logistics. We are experts at these routes and know all the best paths intimately. With hundreds of expertly crafted itineraries to choose from, there is a departure that is perfect for you. Deciding on the right tour is easy with the help of our activity level ratings and detailed fitness guides, taking the guesswork out of your preparation. From leisurely to challenging, you’ll know exactly what you’re signing on for before you book. The detailed itineraries and trip notes include everything you need to know about what to pack for your trip, and our team is always available to answer any questions you might have as you prepare for your departure.
FAQs on Hiking Tours
From hiking shoes and socks to waterproof jackets and breathable layers, you’ll want to ensure that you bring all the appropriate clothing and essentials for your hiking vacation. Be sure to check the essential information on your trip’s itinerary for details on the weather and activities on your trip as a starting place, and don’t forget your sunscreen!
If you’re gearing up for your first hiking vacation, you’re in for an unforgettable experience, but to ensure your journey is as enjoyable as it is memorable, proper preparation is key. Pay attention to the activity level rating of your trip when you are booking so that you can understand approximately how far you will be hiking each day, as well as the elevation of the walks. This will give you a useful benchmark for your training.
In the weeks and months leading up to your trip, increase your daily activity level and embark on long walks, wearing the kit that you plan to wear on your tour so that you can get used to things like the weight of your backpack and thoroughly break in your boots. Increase your core exercises and ramp up your cardio to help with your trail endurance. Check out our fitness guide for more advice on the physical preparation needed for your active tour.
Your hiking outfits will depend on the climate of your destination and the season of your visit, so make sure you check your itinerary for detailed advice on what you should expect. Regardless of your destination, you’ll need sturdy walking boots with good ankle support are essential, as well as appropriate socks to reduce rubbing.
If warm weather is expected, a sun hat, sunglasses and appropriate clothing, such as shorts and t-shirts made from breathable materials, will be essential. Keep in mind that hotter climates, such as those in deserts, can plunge to chilly temperatures at night, so be sure to bring layers, particularly if you are camping. A raincoat is also recommended.
You should also consider whether your destination requires a more conservative dress code. Many of our walking tours integrate cultural activities that may require a shawl or headscarf.
If you’re headed to a snowy destination, you’ll need a warm hat or headband, and a neckwarmer. We recommend two pairs of gloves, with one waterproof pair. Be sure to remember sunglasses, as the sunlight reflecting from the snow can be very intense!
From coastal hikes and desert treks to wildlife walks and snowshoeing, the world has endless opportunities for adventure. Whether you are looking for walking vacations in Europe, hoping to explore Asia on your own two feet, or dreaming of a South American expedition, we have incredible itineraries available that are perfect for you.
On our guided group hiking trips, you’ll be in a group of 8 to 16 people. A large proportion of our hiking trips are made up of solo travelers, creating a great opportunity to make friends with like-minded people from around the world.
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