Hiker in the Retezat Mountains, Romania.
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Wild Summits Challenge in Romania's Retezat Mountains

  • Romania
  • 4 nights

Summit four peaks in the beautiful Retezat Mountains, Romania’s first national park and its wildest, best-protected massif

What's Included?

  • Activities & Certified Guides

    All itinerary activities with expert, local, English-speaking guides
  • Accommodation

    2 nights in a guesthouse and 2 nights in a cosy mountain hut
  • Meals

    All breakfasts, lunches, and dinners
  • Transfers

    Group transfer to and from the airport and everything in between
  • Permits & Equipment

    Your park permits and plus trekking poles, if required
  • Small Like-minded Groups

    Solo-friendly by design, join our small n’ sociable groups of up to 8 like-minded, active and outdoorsy people
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What's it like?

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Highlights

  • Follow the limestone ridges of the Little Retezat to the top of Piatra Iorgovanului (2041m) for a wild contrast to the surrounding granite landscapes

  • Summit Custura (2457m) and take in panoramic views of the entire Retezat range, and the rugged Parâng Mountains beyond

  • Climb the range's highest summits – the challenging twin peaks of Papusa (2508m) and Peleaga (2509m) – and descend to the stunning glacial lake of Bucura

  • Unplug at Cabana Buta, a cosy mountain hut with stunning views, delicious food and genuine hospitality in the heart of the southern Carpathians

Itinerary

  1. Day 1

    Travel to the Retezat Mountains

    Driving
    3hrs
    Guesthouse
    Twin share
    Lunch and dinner included
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    Your adventure begins at Cluj-Napoca Airport, where you'll meet your group before setting off on the three-hour drive to the Retezat mountains. The route winds around the Western Carpathians, tracking from Cluj-Napoca to the northern edge of the Retezat range — a taste of the wild terrain you'll be exploring over the coming days. You'll arrive in Rausor, a mountain village nestled at the foot of the range, where you can settle into your guesthouse, get a hot meal and hear from your guide about Retezat National Park — Romania's oldest protected wilderness.

  2. Day 2

    Bag your first peak: Retezat (2482m)

    Hiking
    7-8hrs · 14km · 1100m up · 1100m down
    Guesthouse
    Twin share
    All meals included
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    Day 2 kicks off with one of the trip's biggest ascents — Retezat Peak, tackled from the north. You may take a chairlift to gain some early elevation (subject to availability), then push up through dense spruce forest to a glacial lake and onto the ridge leading to the summit. On a clear day, the views from the top stretch across the Carpathians and south to the Danube plain. The descent follows a different route back, with open views over the central Retezat range and Hateg County. Back at the guesthouse, you'll have time to rest before sitting down to another good dinner.

    Day 3

    Ascend Little Retezat: Piatra Iorgovanului (2014m)

    Hiking
    5-6hrs · 9km · 950m up · 800m down
    Driving
    2hrs
    Mountain hut
    Multi share
    All meals included
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    Today takes you to a lesser-known side of the range – Little Retezat, a distinct subrange shaped by sedimentary limestone rather than the granite of the main peaks. The terrain up here is open and karst-like, with weathered rock formations and flora you won't find elsewhere in the park. After a two-hour drive to the southern part of the mountains, you'll start hiking, and once above the treeline, you'll scale the ridge to reach Piatra Iorgovanului (2014m) – the contrast with the previous day's granite domes is immediate and striking. On the descent, you'll follow a short drive with a 45-minute hike to Buta Mountain Cabin, your base for the next two nights. Time to rest up and eat well.

  3. Day 4

    Summit the twin peaks of Papusa (2508m) and Peleaga (2509m)

    Hiking
    9-10hrs · 17km · 1710m up · 1710m down
    Mountain hut
    Multi share
    All meals included
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    Today, you'll have an early start ahead of the most challenging hike of the trip. From Buta Cabin, you’ll head once more in the direction of Custura, but instead of climbing it, you will follow a route on the massif's main ridge towards its highest peaks: Peleaga and Papusa. From here, the real work begins – after a steep climb, you'll reach the second-highest peak in the Retezat: Papusa, at 2508m. If the weather is clear, bask in the breathtaking views while you take a well-deserved rest. Descending to the next saddle, it's then time to start the steep ascent to Peleaga (2509m), the highest peak of Retezat, passing the iconic cliffs of Coltii Pelegii. The effort is well worth it, as the summit offers stunning panoramic views (on exceptionally clear days, you might even spot the Danube shimmering in the distance). The adventure doesn’t stop here, though: you’ll continue toward Bucura Lake, Romania’s largest glacial lake, nestled beneath a dramatic amphitheatre of jagged peaks. Along the way, you’ll pass several other lakes – Ana, Lia, Viorica, and Florica – each adding to the stunning alpine scenery. From Bucura Lake, you’ll head down to Peleaga glade, a scenic valley that serves as a popular camping spot, before making the final push back to Buta Cabin, where a well-earned farewell dinner and final peaceful night in the mountains await.

  4. Day 5

    Explore Mary’s waterfalls and Buții Gorge before heading home

    Hiking
    3hrs
    Driving
    4.5hrs
    Breakfast and lunch included
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    After breakfast, pack up and descend on foot from Buta Cabin to your pick-up point. A short drive brings you to two of the region's most striking natural sites: Ialomiței (or Mary's) Cave and the Butii Gorge — limestone formations, waterfalls and canyon walls that make for a memorable final morning in the mountains. Next you'll stop for lunch at a local restaurant, with time to try some of the region's seasonal dishes before the drive back to Cluj-Napoca Airport, arriving at around 18:00.

Getting There

Nearest airport
Cluj-Napoca International Airport (CLJ)
Pick up
Cluj-Napoca Airport
13:45 on Day 1
Drop off
Cluj-Napoca Airport
18:00 on Day 5

Detailed Logistics

Transfers

Your adventure kicks off at Cluj-Napoca Airport (CLJ), where your group transfer will depart at approximately 13:45, or shortly after the early afternoon flight arrives. To ensure a smooth pickup, please schedule your flight to land at least 30 minutes before this time. Your host will be waiting for you in the arrivals area. If your flight arrival doesn’t align with the group transfer, we recommend arriving a day early and staying overnight in Cluj-Napoca, then joining the group for the scheduled departure. For your return, you’ll be dropped off at Cluj-Napoca Airport by 18:00 at the latest. You’re free to book any flight departing after 20:00 or, if you prefer, extend your stay with an extra night in Cluj-Napoca before heading home.

Travel options

There are regular direct flights to Cluj-Napoca Airport from airports across the UK and Europe, including daily direct flights with Wizzair from/to London Luton.

What is and isn't Included?

What's included

  • Guided hike to summit Retezat (2482m)
  • Guided hike to summit Piatra Iorgovanului (2041m)
  • Guided hike to summit Papusa (2508m) and Peleaga (2509m) and on to Bucura Lake
  • Visit to Mary’s waterfalls and Buții Gorge

  • Expert, local, English-speaking guides

  • 2 nights in a cosy guesthouse
  • 2 nights in a family-run hut in the heart of the Retezat Mountains

All your meals are provided for the duration of the trip. This includes:

  • 4 tasty breakfasts
  • 3 packed lunches (Days 2-4) and two meals at local restaurants on Day 1 & 5
  • 4 hearty dinners (2 at the guesthouse and 2 at the mountain hut) to fuel you up after the hikes

  • Group arrival transfer from Cluj-Napoca Airport on Day 1
  • Group departure transfer to Cluj-Napoca Airport on Day 5

  • Permits for Retezat National Park and Grădiștea Muncelului-Cioclovina Natural Park

Where You'll Stay

Private room upgrades are not available on this trip due to the nature of the accommodation.

  • Room at Alpina Retezat, Romania

    Râușor

    Stay

    Râușor

    Your first two nights are at Alpina Retezat, a historic lodge in the picturesque mountain village of Rausor, with views across the Retezat range and comfortable twin rooms with ensuite bathrooms.

  • Cabana Buta, Retezat Mountains, Romania

    Retezat National Park

    Stay

    Retezat National Park

    You'll spend two nights at Buta Cabin, a cosy and authentic mountain refuge set at 1580m in the heart of Retezat National Park. Its location is unbeatable – high in the mountains, it's an ideal base for your day hikes to the surrounding peaks. While simple and basic, the cabin provides everything you need after a long day on the trails: clean shared rooms (you'll be accommodated in triples or quadruples and split by gender), hot showers, and hearty home-cooked meals prepared with fresh ingredients by your welcoming hosts. Electricity is limited, with charging available in common areas, and there’s no mobile signal – just the sound of a nearby mountain stream and a sky full of stars. Evenings can be spent by the fire, sharing stories with your fellow hikers. With sustainability at its core and a long history of serving the mountain community, Buta Cabin is more than just a place to sleep – it’s a rare and special retreat, offering a true off-grid experience in one of Romania’s wildest landscapes.

What You'll Eat

You’ll be well-fed throughout the trip with locally sourced Romanian, hearty, home-cooked meals and picnics, perfect for refuelling after long days on the trail. Breakfasts are simple yet satisfying, typically including fresh bread, eggs, jam, honey,…

Food and Dietary info

You’ll be well-fed throughout the trip with locally sourced Romanian, hearty, home-cooked meals and picnics, perfect for refuelling after long days on the trail. Breakfasts are simple yet satisfying, typically including fresh bread, eggs, jam, honey, and coffee or tea. For lunch, you’ll carry packed meals consisting of sandwiches, sweet and savoury snacks, dried fruits, fresh fruit, chocolate, and nuts to keep your energy levels up during the hikes. Dinners at the cabin are homemade and full of local flavours, with specialities such as warming soups, lamb stew, and other traditional Romanian dishes. On Day 5, you’ll enjoy a special three-course lunch at a local gastronomic point before heading back to Cluj-Napoca.

If you have any dietary requirements, intolerances, or allergies, please check the FAQ below: ‘Can my dietary requirements be catered for this adventure?’ for specific advice relating to this trip. The availability of foods you may get at home varies in different destinations, so please read the FAQ in full before making your booking to ensure that this trip can accommodate your dietary needs.

Optional Extras

Upgrades

Due to the limited capacity of the accommodation, a single room upgrade is not available for this trip.


To request any extras, message your host via your Much Better Adventures account once you have booked your trip.

All extras must be paid before your trip starts.

Trip level explained

Level 5

Challenging

Each day, you'll be on the trails for 6-10 hours, covering an average of 10-17km over mountainous terrain. This will involve some steep ascents and descents in order to reach your summits, at altitudes of up to 2500m. Day 4 is the most challenging day, with approximately nine hours of hiking to achieve the two highest summits of the range, Papusa and Peleaga. We recommend that you have some previous hiking experience in steep, mountainous terrain to get the most out of your trip. Although none of the hikes are technical, expect parts that will really get your heart pounding, plus a bit of scrambling towards the top. You'll need to be sure-footed and have good stamina in order to fully enjoy the challenge – but the views of the stunning Retezat Mountains will be worth all the effort.

What will I need to carry?

You’ll need a bigger rucksack to carry all your belongings between the transfer drop-off and pick-up points on Day 3 and Day 5, with a 40-minute hike each way to reach the cabin. To keep things manageable, we recommend limiting your main bag to 50-60 litres. For daily hikes, you’ll only need a small daypack (approx. 30 litre recommended) to carry essentials like water, snacks, and extra layers.

High altitude (over 2500m): factors to consider

This trip visits locations at or above 2500m, where some people may experience symptoms of Altitude Sickness, also known as Acute Mountain Sickness (AMS).

Previous experience at altitude doesn’t guarantee the same response again – your body can react differently on each trip. However, having been at altitude before is still valuable: it gives you a better understanding of how your body might respond, what symptoms to look out for, and how to manage your pace and energy levels.

Your guide is trained to manage the risk of altitude sickness by controlling the rate of ascent, monitoring group wellbeing, and responding appropriately if anyone feels unwell.

Before booking, we recommend considering your personal health, particularly if you have any pre-existing conditions, and consulting a medical professional if you’re unsure. Arriving early to allow your body to acclimatise can also make a big difference.

Your travel insurance must cover the maximum altitude reached on this trip and include emergency evacuation.

Remote environment: factors to consider

Some parts of this trip take place in areas where access to medical facilities and emergency services may be limited. This may mean that reaching medical care takes longer than you might normally expect, or that local medical facilities have fewer resources than those you may be used to at home.

If someone becomes unwell or injured, initial treatment may be provided locally before onward travel to a larger hospital or city for further care. Evacuation could involve changing the planned route or using different forms of transport to reach appropriate medical facilities. Mobile phone coverage may also be intermittent in some locations.

Your guide is trained to manage situations in remote environments and will monitor the group and respond appropriately if any issues arise. However, it’s important that you let your guide know straight away if you feel unwell or experience any health concerns during the trip.

Before booking, consider your personal health and ability to travel in locations where access to medical care may be delayed. If you have any pre-existing medical conditions or concerns, we recommend seeking advice from a medical professional and discussing them with your host before travelling.

All travellers must have suitable travel insurance that covers the activities included in the trip and emergency medical evacuation if required.

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  • Guilherme M.

    Nice escape to Transylvania nature side, with great views and a wee bit of effort to get through. Plenty of food to make up for the effort.

  • Sarah P.

    We had an excellent few days in the mountains, and the weather didn't deter any of the fun. Paul and Seba had back up plans that still delivered on all the views and challenge we were hoping for. Another great group of people and wonderful guides - really recommend for something off the beaten track!

  • Edwin K.

    It was an excellent hike. The group was friendly and pleasant and the scenery was as promised. 100% recommend.

  • Max E.

    This trip was great. The guides were knowledgeable and organized , the routes were challenging but doable (less challenging for people that walk more than 1km more than once every 6 months and don't vape constantly) and the local food was delicious. Any future travellers please look out for Pedro on the second hiking day, the third guide really came in handy. While we couldn't complete all planned peaks due to the weather this didn't diminish my experience at all; the lakes, views and overall distance we covered on this day formed the best day of the trip.

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  • Nice nature escape

    Guilherme M. November 2025
    Nice escape to Transylvania nature side, with great views and a wee bit of effort to get through. Plenty of food to make up for the effort.
  • We had an excellent few

    Sarah P. October 2025
    We had an excellent few days in the mountains, and the weather didn't deter any of the fun. Paul and Seba had back up plans that still delivered on all the views and challenge we were hoping for. Another great group of people and wonderful guides - really recommend for something off the beaten track!
  • Very good

    Edwin K. October 2025
    It was an excellent hike. The group was friendly and pleasant and the scenery was as promised. 100% recommend.
  • Amazing experience

    Max E. October 2025
    This trip was great. The guides were knowledgeable and organized , the routes were challenging but doable (less challenging for people that walk more than 1km more than once every 6 months and don't vape constantly) and the local food was delicious. Any future travellers please look out for Pedro on the second hiking day, the third guide really came in handy. While we couldn't complete all planned peaks due to the weather this didn't diminish my experience at all; the lakes, views and overall distance we covered on this day formed the best day of the trip.

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  • Wednesday 17th June 2026

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What to Pack

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Know before you go! Some stuff we'll provide, other things you'll need to bring.

Kit List

What is provided?

  • Trekking poles (if you want them)
  • Stainless steel lunch box

What do I need to bring?

  • BAGS
  • Main rucksack for your overnight kit (50-60 litres)
  • Hiking pack (25-30 litres)
  • Waterproof liner/drybags for kitbag or rucksack
  • CLOTHES
  • Lightweight down or synthetic jacket
  • Lightweight waterproof and windproof jacket
  • Breathable wicking layers
  • Fleece jacket or similar
  • Buff or neck scarf
  • Lightweight trousers/shorts/skirts for hiking
  • T-shirts
  • Underwear and socks
  • Sunglasses
  • Sunhat
  • Warm hat and gloves
  • Something to sleep in
  • Hiking boots (worn-in) - ensure these are waterproof, with good grip and support above the ankle
  • Lightweight shoes or flip flops/sandals for when you're at the accommodation/travelling
  • OTHER
  • Universal travel plug adapter
  • Power bank or solar charger
  • Passports (and visas)
  • Travel insurance documents
  • Suncream
  • Personal first-aid kit (inc. blister treatment)
  • Personal items (biodegradable toiletries, sanitary wear etc)
  • Quick-dry towel
  • Alcohol hand-gel
  • Headtorch or torch
  • Two reusable water bottles (1.5 litre) or a water bladder (2.5-3 litres)
  • Insect repellent
  • OPTIONAL
  • Earplugs
  • Energy bars or your favourite snacks
  • Lunch box (to avoid using packaging and plastic bags for your meals during the trek)
  • Eye mask for sleeping
  • Sleeping bag liner

FAQs

In adverse weather conditions, it may not be safe to ascend the most exposed paths; therefore your guide will monitor conditions and adjust the route as needed. In the event of unusually high snowfall in June, you won’t be using crampons or ice axes on this non-technical trek, and alternative routes may be taken instead. Your host will stay in touch before departure and inform you if extreme weather is expected. There are contingency plans for the parts of the itinerary most likely to be affected by unseasonable conditions.

If your inbound flight is significantly delayed and there isn’t enough daylight to reach Buta Cabin on Day 1, your host will arrange an overnight stay in Cluj-Napoca, with an early transfer to the cabin on Day 2. In this case, the order of hikes and activities may be adjusted to ensure everything can still be covered comfortably.

Marta Marinelli, raised in Italy’s serene Prosecco Hills, dreamt of global adventures, inspired by her father's travel stories. Her passion evolved into a career, backed by a decade of studies including degrees in international tourism and destination management. She’s worked in the adventure travel sector since 2012, living in Italy, the UK, and now sunny Portugal.

Over twenty years, Marta has explored over 55 countries, visiting remote areas like Ghana, Rwanda, Sao Tome and Principe, Haiti and Nepal’s Upper Mustang region. As a Senior Adventure Expansion Manager at Much Better Adventures, she focuses on creating life-changing experiences, ranging from multi-activity adventures, challenging treks, to ultimate adventures in iconic places. She loves the challenge of finding the best local adventure hosts around the world, collaborating on adventures that offer genuine immersion, pushing beyond the beaten path and working on exclusive itineraries that challenge your comfort zone.

What makes her tick? Enabling people to live adventure-rich lives while positively impacting and empowering local communities around the world, generating sustainable opportunities for both the host, guides, community, and the environment.

The tap water in the mountains is generally safe to drink. Please bring along your own reusable water bottles to fill up at the mountain hut to avoid buying single use plastic bottles.

At Much Better Adventures, we work hard to accommodate dietary requirements and allergies so your trip is safe, inclusive and enjoyable. That said, options can vary by country, location and accommodation, and in some places options may be limited or unavailable. The information below has been provided by your host so you’re fully informed about what will be possible on your trip depending on your individual requirements. This information should be read carefully prior to your trip to ensure that you are adequately prepared for the situation ‘on the ground’.

Once you have booked on your trip, please fill out your passenger information form asap with any dietary requirements. Once you complete your passenger information, your dietary needs and any allergies are automatically shared with your host and, in turn, your guide. Please submit this as early as possible so they can plan accordingly and deliver the best experience. Please also remind your guide about your dietary requirements upon arrival, as mentioning these in person allows your guide to comprehend individual preferences and limitations as soon as you arrive.

BACKGROUND Romanian food has been shaped by Carpathian farming, Danube plain harvests and a crossroads of Balkan, Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian influences, so it’s often hearty, seasonal, flavourful and built around meats, soups, stews, maize and preserved vegetables.

You’ll eat mainly locally sourced Romanian food throughout the trip, sitting down to dishes that make sense only here in this area, at this time of year. Your local host builds each menu around ingredients from small farmers, shepherds and foragers. Expect plenty of variety in the veg, fruits and locally sourced meat.

Breakfast is usually continental, with a selection of cheese and local meats, eggs, wild mushrooms, bread, jam, coffee and tea. Dinner typically includes a soup, a meat or fish option alongside local vegetables, polenta, rice or potatoes, pickles, bread, and a dessert. On the hiking days, you’ll carry a packed lunch with sandwiches, fruits and a few salty and sweet snacks.

SPECIAL DIETS

Vegetarian Vegetarian diets can be catered for on this trip, provided your host is aware in advance. There are plenty of appealing meat-free dishes to look forward to including smoky zacuscă (roasted veg spread), salată de vinete (aubergine dip), mushroom or potato stews, ciorbă de fasole (bean soup), mămăligă with cheese, and sweet apple or cheese pies.

Vegan Vegan diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance, but you should expect fewer options and variety that you may be used to, especially in more rural areas where meals are traditionally built around meat and dairy. Vegan-friendly choices may include simple vegetable dishes and salads, sarmale with rice and mushrooms, ghiveci vegetable stew, fasole bătută (whipped beans), aubergine dips, pickles, grilled peppers and zacuscă (a traditional Romanian vegetable spread made from slow-cooked roasted aubergines, peppers, onions and tomatoes).

Kosher Fully certified kosher options are limited in Romania and are mainly found in larger cities. On this trip, kosher-supervised kitchens and ingredients may not be available, so vegetarian or vegan meals can be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above, and plan ahead with your guide.

Halal Romania is not a predominantly Muslim country so fully certified halal options are limited and are mainly found in larger cities. On this trip, halal-certified kitchens, meat and supply chains may not be available so vegetarian or vegan meals can be the most reliable alternative if this is acceptable to you. Please read the related sections above, and plan ahead with your guide.

INTOLERANCES

Gluten Free (for Coeliac, please see Allergies section below) Gluten-Free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. However, options may be more limited compared to those without dietary requirements. While your local hosts will do their best, it’s worth knowing that gluten-free provision may vary as it can be difficult to source specialist products and some kitchens may be unable to guarantee no cross-contamination, especially in rural areas. Therefore, meals will more-often be based on naturally gluten-free dishes more often than specialist substitutes. That said, many standard meals already include several options without gluten, even without special preparation, including meats, potato dishes, rice, eggs and salads. Please do consider bringing your favourite snacks or food supplements from home to ensure that you always have enough fuel for your adventure.

Lactose Free Lactose-Free diets can be catered for on this trip, provided that your host is made aware in advance. Many traditional dishes are naturally lactose-free or can easily be prepared without dairy, such as vegetable dishes, rice and potato dishes, legumes, and salads.

ALLERGIES

Our host has confirmed that they are able to accommodate mild allergies to the 14 allergens identified by the UK Food Standards Agency, where these are disclosed in advance. However, if you have a severe or life-threatening food allergy (including Coeliac disease), please get in touch with our CX team prior to booking to discuss whether your requirements can be accommodated safely on this trip. This will allow us to carefully consider the sensitivity and severity of your allergy, the available provision on the trip and the accessibility of medical care should a reaction occur. Your safety is always our top priority.

*Please note that when travelling overseas, local ingredients, food preparation methods and labelling standards may vary, particularly in remote areas. It is also worth noting that any allergies may result in more limited options and repetitive provision in some areas. Whilst your guide will help communicate dietary requirements where possible, customers remain responsible for managing their own allergies during the trip.

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The Retezat Mountains offer excellent hiking conditions from late June to early October, with relatively stable weather and accessible peaks and trails. During this period, daytime temperatures in the valleys range from 18-25°C (64-77°F), while higher altitudes remain cooler, averaging 10-18°C (50-64°F). On warmer days, temperatures can reach 28°C (82°F) in the valleys, but nights at elevation can drop to 5-10°C (41-50°F). While summer weather is generally favourable, afternoon thunderstorms are more common in July and August. By late September and early October, temperatures begin to drop but the trails are less busy. In early summer, alpine meadows are lush and dotted with wildflowers, while glacial lakes remain full from melting snow. Forested valleys provide cooler, shaded trails, and by late September, autumn colours start to appear at higher elevations. Your host will monitor conditions and adjust the itinerary if necessary to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience in the mountains.

We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity.

What's the number?
It works out on average at 224kg of CO2 emissions per person, including all local transport, accommodation, food, activities, guides, staff and office operations.

The only thing it doesn’t include right now is flights and travel to the destination. We do make an overall estimate across all our customers separately, but as we don’t book flights, have customers from all corners of the world, and no way of reliably knowing their travel plans, we simply can’t include an individual number in the figure on display here. We’ve got a goal to fix that, so that when you book, there is a way to measure and mitigate the carbon emitted by your flight too.

But what does the number mean?
Yep, hard to picture eh? To give you an idea:

  • Driving 1000 miles/1609km would be approximately 281kg of CO2 in an average car (or 140.5kg per person, if there were two of you in it).
  • A return economy class flight between London and New York would be approximately 1619kg (1.66 tonnes) per person.
  • 10 trees in a temperate forest are estimated to remove approximately 250kg of CO2 from the air in a period of 5-10 years.

What are we doing about it?
Our trips are relatively low-carbon by design, and we're working with all our hosts to develop long term carbon reduction plans. We partner with the World Land Trust to ensure this trip achieves Net-Zero emissions. We also support their Buy an Acre programme, helping local communities to buy and protect natural habitats in perpetuity, ensuring the protection of the reserve and its wildlife.

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Amazingly, no international travel company has ever publicly published their carbon measurements before, as far as we know. We believe that must change, quickly. So we’re openly sharing the method we used in the hope that other companies will be able to more easily follow suit and build on what we've done so far. You'll find it all here.

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