Explore the world: our travel destinations for women

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1. Gravelle bike trip to Spain - April 28 to May 7

Who is the Gravelle bike trip in Spain for?

Intermediate cyclists, i.e. those with gravel biking experience, who feel comfortable pedaling 50 to 70 km with 335 to 875 meters of positive ascent per day, as well as 5 to 10 km of mountain passes. The last two days of the trip are those with a positive altitude difference of 800 metres or more.

Why sign up for the trip?

This bike trip is your first experience of traveling on two wheels, with luggage transportation included. What's more, Catalonia remains one of cyclists' favorite places to travel by bike, with its unrivalled gastronomy, stunning scenery and mountain passes. 

Comfort level

‍Verycomfortable, as nights are spent in 4-star hotels and luggage is transported from one destination to the next. 

2. Hiking trip to Peru - June 26 to July 10

Who is the Peru backpacking trip for?

For experienced hikers who want to discover the Andes and the Quechua culture through a hike that combines challenge and magic. As the itinerary is mainly at altitude, the notion of acclimatization is part of the trip. However, a period of acclimatization is planned in the Sacred Valley. This trek is an excellent first experience of high-altitude hiking. Luggage is carried by mules, so only the day bag is carried.

Why sign up for the trip?

First to experience the legendary Machu Picchu via the Inca Trail and its mountain villages rooted in Quechua culture, and then to trek the Ausangate over 5000-meter passes and the mythical view of Cerro de los Colores (the Rainbow Mountain). Two trekking experiences in one. 

Comfort level

‍Prettyrustic while some nights are spent in tents and others in hostels. Be aware that facilities are not always worthy of North American hotel comfort.

3. Long-distance hiking trip in the Ogilvies, Yukon - August 1 to 11 

Who is the Yukon backpacking trip for?

For seasoned hikers looking for a wild, off-the-beaten-track experience in the heart of the Yukon's Ogilvies Mountains. As this is a self-guided hike, each hiker must carry her own equipment, i.e. a pack weighing at least 40 lbs.

Why sign up for the trip?

The Yukon is a land of unimaginable beauty, of which Tombstone Territorial Park is a part. This hike is an opportunity to experience long-distance, self-guided hiking in a more secluded part of the Yukon, following an exclusive itinerary far off the beaten track. This wilderness area provides a personal challenge for everyone, while exploring a remote region of singular beauty.

Comfort level

Rustic, because most nights are spent in tents, except for the night of arrival and departure, which is spent in a hotel.

4. Canoe trip on the Yukon River - August 12 to 27

Who is the Yukon canoe-camping trip for?

For those who love paddling and getting out on the river to explore. Women travelers don't need much canoeing experience, which makes this trip very accessible. The river's current will carry you along! All you need is the desire to discover the Yukon and its gold rush history by canoe-camping.

Why sign up for the trip?

Discover the history of the gold rush and paddle to the rhythm of a mythical river. This trip gives you a whole new perspective on the Yukon. You'll also experience the long, clear days typical of northern territories. 

Comfort level

Rustic as most nights are spent in tents, except for the arrival and departure night, which is spent in a hotel.

5. Hiking trip to Crete - September 18 to October 2

Who is the hiking trip to Crete for?

For hikers who want to get off the beaten track by day and sleep comfortably after a delicious local meal in the evening (of course accompanied by a glass of good Cretan wine). The trip is aimed at women with some hiking experience, but who want to experience Dolce Vita after their day's walking.

Why sign up for the trip?

To explore the splendor of Crete on unmarked paths, away from the crowds. You'll also want to experience the local way of life, eat well, drink well and swim in the sea, while enjoying active days of walking. Hostel accommodation adds an important comfort factor for those who don't really like sleeping in tents after days of hiking.

Comfort level

Very comfortable, with nights in hostels, good local meals and a small glass of wine at 5 à 7. 

6. Trekking trip to Nepal - November 7 to December 2 

Who can benefit from trekking in Nepal?

This trip is designed for experienced hikers who have always wanted to explore the Himalayas and see Everest up close. As altitude is a factor, distances are adapted to acclimatize the group. This trek requires a physical commitment, given the 17-day hike, but it remains an excellent first experience of high-mountain trekking. Luggage is carried by the Sherpas, so only the day pack is carried. Nevertheless, it has proved to be one of our most popular trips, and every woman who has returned has been overwhelmed by the beauty of Nepal and enriched by this high-mountain experience.

Why sign up for the trip?

Because the itinerary of this trek has been designed to escape the crowds that make their way to Everest Base Camp via the popular trails. We also sign up to experience the Nepalese mountain culture of the Sherpas, to witness grandiose, surreal landscapes that will remain engraved in your memory. And also to experience a complete disconnect from everyday life.

Comfort level

Rustic as most nights are spent in a tent.

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