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  • Portuguese Coastal Camino – The final 100kms

    Beginning in Baiona, Spain, this eight-day pilgrimage is the perfect taste of the Portuguese Way, also known as the ‘Friendly Way’. The 110-kilometre journey will see you walking the Camino alongside golden beaches and through Galicia’s serene, enchanted forests, eventually joining pilgrims from all over the world as they arrive at Santiago de Compostela’s famous…

  • Highlights of Nepal

    Witness the majesty of Nepal’s mighty Himalaya mountains as you discover the legendary city of Kathmandu, explore Pokhara’s stunning lakeside environment and go deep into Chitwan National Park in search of rare wildlife.

  • Annapurna Trek as a Family

    Explore the ancient traditions and eternal mountains of Nepal with your family of adventurers. Beginning and ending in Kathmandu, your family will trek beneath the mighty Annapurna mountain range, witnessing sunrises and sunsets in one of the most beautiful – and isolated – regions in the world. They’ll learn about the Nepali culture and how…

  • Shikoku Temple Trail Pilgrimage

    Spend two weeks following in the footsteps of Japan’s Kobo Daishi, the monk who brought Buddhism to Japan. Taking in sections of the famous Shikoku Temple Trail Pilgrimage, this walk combines Japan’s breathtaking natural scenery, traditional hospitality and unforgettable food into one transformative experience.

  • Kumano Kodo Pilgrimage Trail

    Immerse yourself in the beauty of Japan’s natural landscapes and soak in the sounds and sights of the forest as you walk the ancient Kumano Kodo pilgrimage, spending time in peaceful Kyoto and Osaka’s buzzing streets to bookend the experience.

  • Nakasendo Way

    Step back in time with our Wandering the World guide as you walk a section of the Nakasendo Way, which once connected Tokyo and Kyoto. With a rich history and incredible natural beauty, this unforgettable trail can be explored both on foot and by using a variety of transport methods to get the most out…

  • Camino del Norte (The Northern Way)

    Tackle the spectacular Camino del Norte, or Northern Way, from San Sebastian to Santiago de Compostela along the golden beaches of the Atlantic coastline. With nowhere near the number of pilgrims as the French Way, this pilgrimage is the perfect combination of natural beauty and companionship without the crowds.

  • The Leisurely Camino Frances – The final 100kms

    Tackle the last leg of the Camino de Santiago from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela at a more leisurely pace, taking time to enjoy the landscapes, locals and space that make this such a formative experience.

  • Portuguese Coastal Way

    Beginning in the atmospheric city of Porto, this 15-day Camino de Santiago pilgrimage follows the stunning Atlantic coastline to Santiago de Compostela, a journey of 250 unforgettable kilometres.

  • Camino Frances (The French Way) – The final 100kms

    Get caught up in all the excitement and atmosphere of the Camino de Santiago as you join the French Way for the final stage into Santiago de Compostela