Quick note then the questions:
Your safety matters — and so does personal responsibility.
This experience takes place in real alpine environments. Trails are well-established, but weather can change quickly, and hiking always carries inherent risks.
What we provide:
What we ask of you:
We don’t push summits.
We don’t hike in unsafe conditions.
And we don’t rush decisions.
This experience takes place in real alpine environments. Trails are well-established, but weather can change quickly, and hiking always carries inherent risks.
What we provide:
- Experienced local guidance
- Route planning based on conditions
- Weather monitoring and flexible decisions
- Group pacing and support
- Emergency awareness and preparedness
What we ask of you:
- Honest communication about fitness and comfort
- Appropriate footwear and gear
- Respect for instructions and group safety
- Responsible personal behavior
We don’t push summits.
We don’t hike in unsafe conditions.
And we don’t rush decisions.
Is this trip physically demanding?
This is an active week with moderate to challenging hiking days. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable hiking several hours on mountain trails and gaining elevation. We move at a steady, supportive pace and always prioritize safety.
Do I have to do every hike?
No. Some days offer optional summits or shorter alternatives depending on weather, energy, and comfort level. This is guided, not forced.
What’s the group size?
We keep it intentionally small: 5–12 people max. This allows flexibility, real connection, and a relaxed pace.
Who usually joins these trips?
The vision would be solo travelers or couples/homies, who enjoy nature, good conversation, and meaningful experiences over luxury or nightlife.
What kind of accommodation should I expect?
A mix of:
What’s included?
What about food?
Breakfast is always included. Other meals vary by day and location. We eat well — simple, local, and satisfying.
Is travel insurance included?
Included for Peace of Mind
We include basic travel insurance through Allianz (approx. CHF 15 per person) covering accidents and emergencies during the experience.
We strongly recommend additional personal travel insurance if you want expanded coverage (trip cancellation, baggage, etc.).
Here is the general liability form as well. Click Here
Do I need hiking experience?
You should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain and hiking uphill for several hours. You don’t need technical mountaineering skills. Bringing hiking sticks is always a good idea if you are unsure.
This is an active week with moderate to challenging hiking days. You don’t need to be an athlete, but you should be comfortable hiking several hours on mountain trails and gaining elevation. We move at a steady, supportive pace and always prioritize safety.
Do I have to do every hike?
No. Some days offer optional summits or shorter alternatives depending on weather, energy, and comfort level. This is guided, not forced.
What’s the group size?
We keep it intentionally small: 5–12 people max. This allows flexibility, real connection, and a relaxed pace.
Who usually joins these trips?
The vision would be solo travelers or couples/homies, who enjoy nature, good conversation, and meaningful experiences over luxury or nightlife.
What kind of accommodation should I expect?
A mix of:
- Mountain inns
- A traditional alpine hut (shared rooms)
- Comfortable hotels
Nothing fancy — everything authentic.
What’s included?
- Guided hikes and daily planning
- Ground transportation during the trip (cars, trains, lifts)
- Group experiences and local knowledge
- One unforgettable hut night
What about food?
Breakfast is always included. Other meals vary by day and location. We eat well — simple, local, and satisfying.
Is travel insurance included?
Included for Peace of Mind
We include basic travel insurance through Allianz (approx. CHF 15 per person) covering accidents and emergencies during the experience.
We strongly recommend additional personal travel insurance if you want expanded coverage (trip cancellation, baggage, etc.).
Here is the general liability form as well. Click Here
Do I need hiking experience?
You should be comfortable walking on uneven terrain and hiking uphill for several hours. You don’t need technical mountaineering skills. Bringing hiking sticks is always a good idea if you are unsure.
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