Torres del Paine ‘O’ Circuit – Days 1 and 2
The ‘O’ circuit combines the two main hiking routes in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park visiting the sights of the ‘W’ trek (including the famous Torres towers) while also offering…
The ‘O’ circuit combines the two main hiking routes in Chile’s Torres del Paine National Park visiting the sights of the ‘W’ trek (including the famous Torres towers) while also offering…
Parque Nacional Los Volcanoes (Volcanoes National Park), just 90 minutes from San Salvador, offers hiking trails on three of El Salvador’s most famous volcanoes: Volcan de Izalco, Cerro Verde, and Volcan de Santa Ana (Ilamatepec)….
Corcovado National Park on Costa Rica’s Osa Peninsula is recognised as being the largest and wildest of the country’s numerous natural reserves. Covering an area of 424 square kilometres, the Osa…
Hiking the Grand Canyon in one day, from rim to river and back again, is an extremely strenuous hike that should only be attempted outside of summer…
The Santa Cruz trek is a high altitude trek, one of the most popular hikes in Peru’s Cordillera Blanca. it is renowned as a way to see beautiful mountain scenery…
After hiking Laguna 69 and camping by the lake side, you have two options for the second day: descend the same trail as the previous day to Cebollapampa, or climb an extra 400 metres / 1300 feet up the “high route”…
Laguna 69 is one of the most popular short treks in Peru’s Huascarán National Park. It can be hiked as one long day or as an overnight camp, returning either the same way or via the Pisco base camp…
Parque Nacional El Imposible is a major biosphere reserve in El Salvador, covering a large tract of pristine forest. Named after the treacherous gorge that bisects the park, legend has it that…