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Trek among the unmistakably jagged peaks of the Italian Dolomites with an International Mountain Leader

Dramatic, imposing, unforgettable: the Dolomites rival any mountain range on Earth for natural beauty. Join an International Mountain Leader to walk through the national parks of Fanes-Sennes and Dolomiti di Sesto, trekking among the jagged peaks and gazing over the extraordinary three spires of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo. We stay in the traditional village of Villabassa, where spectacular scenery meets a fiercely proud Tyrolean heritage. That’s encapsulated by our home for the week: Hotel Adler, with a wonderful spa and renowned fine-dining restaurant within its 400-year-old walls.

If you want to test yourself, join one of our Activity Level 5 (Challenging) departures. See the Itinerary and Dates & Prices tab for more details.

One of Our Top Recommended Trips for 2026… Here’s Why Hotel Adler has always been the best in town, but a new partnership with one of the world’s top restaurants, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler, has really elevated the experience. The three Michelin-starred restaurant now runs masterclasses for Adler’s kitchen team and offers discounts for Adler guests - Garance Chuzel, destination expert
7 Nights Starting At
Per Person

September 05, 2026 through September 12, 2026
Book by:
September 04, 2026 12:00 AM GMT
Interests
  • Adventure and Active
  • Hiking and Trekking
Itinerary Map
Itinerary Overview
Day 1
Start Villabassa
Day 2
Lago di Braies (Level 3 departures)
Day 3
Kreutzberg Pass to Nemes Alm (Level 3 departures)
Day 4
Climb up towards Strudelkopf (Level 3 departures)
Day 5
Free day
Day 6
Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Level 3 departures)
Day 7
Monte Piana (Level 3 departures)
Day 8
End Villabassa
Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 Start Villabassa
Start at Hotel Adler in Villabassa. The leader will give a short briefing to give an overview of the week ahead. The hotel is handily located on the village square, so any free time can be spent with a little stroll around, perhaps up past the church or down to the river. Alternatively, why not soak up the atmosphere with a relaxing drink?



Day 2 Lago di Braies (Level 3 departures)
The ideal start to visiting this vast area is a walk straight from the hotel through the very pretty, flower-filled Braies Valley. We walk through small villages and farmland until we reach the magnificent Lago di Braies itself, one of the 297 glacial lakes in the area. It is certainly one of the most beautiful, surrounded by jagged peaks that are reflected in the extraordinary mirror-like surface of the water. We follow the route of SS hostages, the leaders of 19 countries who were freed after the second world war by the inhabitants of Villabassa.Distance: 8mi (13km); ascent: 1,663ft (507m); descent: 521ft (159m) wExtension to the Malga for coffees 1mi (1.5km); ascent 246ft (75m)

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Day 3 Kreutzberg Pass to Nemes Alm (Level 3 departures)
Today we explore high pastures and ridges along the Austrian border. We walk steadily exploring the meadows under the ridge of Knieberg. We have great views towards the Rotwand and Monte Popera. Later in the afternoon we visit Alpe Nemes hut, a great spot for a drink and a bite of homemade apple strudel.Distance: 10.25mi (16.5km); ascent: 2,438ft (743m); descent: 2,365ft (721m)

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Day 4 Climb up towards Strudelkopf (Level 3 departures)
We start at 6,562ft (2,000m) altitude, walking among beautiful wildflowers and ascend to the summit of Strudlekopf (7,579ft/2,310m). We stop at the Durrenstein hut in the early afternoon to try the local Kaiserschmarrn speciality. On a clear day, from the summit, we can enjoy views of the Tre Cime, Monte Piana and Monte Cristallo.Distance: 9.3mi (15km); ascent: 1,640ft (500m); descent: 3,281ft (1,000m)

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Day 5 Free day
A free day to relax in the hotel wellness centre or take a self-guided cycle around this wonderful area. Alternatively, make your way to Bolzano to visit a museum dedicated to Ötzi, the 5,000-year-old 'iceman' whose remarkably well-preserved body was found in 1991 high on a glacier on the Austro-Italian frontier. Or you could journey to the attractive provincial capital of Lienz in Austria; or closer to the cosy town of Brunico.

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Day 6 Tre Cime di Lavaredo (Level 3 departures)
We enjoy a memorable walk under the Three Chimneys, or Tre Cime di Lavaredo (or Drei Zinnen in German). Set amid one of the classic mountain groups of this area, our walk around these impressive peaks is certainly a highlight of the week. Tonight the restaurant will delight your palate with an authentic Tyrolean gourmet dinner.Distance: 6.83mi (11km); ascent: 1,817ft (554m); descent: 1,765ft (538m)

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Day 7 Monte Piana (Level 3 departures)
To complete the week, we take the amazing eastern approach route up Monte Piana. After 1,969ft (600m) ascent we find ourselves upon the flat-topped mountain surrounded by some of the most impressive scenery in the Dolomites. It is the site of an open-air museum dedicated to the first world war, where trenches, dugouts and shell craters can be seen among the alpine flowers. On our return, we have time to spot the brilliant blue gentians, alpine white edelweiss and bright saffron that create a beautiful scene around Lake Misurina, thanks to the beautiful pink of the limestone rock.Distance: 8.5mi (13.7km); ascent: 2,450ft (747m); descent: 2,857ft (871m)

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Day 8 End Villabassa
Enjoy your final breakfast in Hotel Adler and take the opportunity to reflect on what has been an inspirational escape in the Dolomites. After, it’s time to start your return journey home.

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Accommodations
Hotel Adler, a four-star property in Villabassa

Considered the best in town, this four-star retreat has a privileged address on the village square. Rooms are traditional yet stylish and come with Hästens beds, each of which is created with natural materials.

The hotel, which has a Level 1 South Tyrol Sustainability certificate, is run by the Pircher family but began life as the home of nobleman Stefan von Kurz zum Thurn more than 400 years ago. You can see plenty of that heritage throughout the property.

The hub of social living will likely be the bar and fireplace room, where you can sip an aperitivo or perhaps a post-dinner gin and tonic, while enjoying the relaxed hubbub with the group (a local crowd often gathers here too). There’s also a good-sized pool for morning dips and a wellness centre with a sauna, steam room, solarium and small fitness centre.

Hotel Adler has also partnered with one of the world’s top restaurants, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler. The three Michelin-starred restaurant runs masterclasses for Adler’s kitchen team and offers discounts for Adler’s guests – just a 1hr 15min drive away, it makes for a special treat on your free day.

Room upgrades

For even more comfort, Hotel Adler offers room upgrades for a special price, exclusive to Exodus travellers. There are various room types from which you can choose. Please speak to your sales representative for more details.

Worth knowing

There are a limited number of double rooms for single use available for a supplement.
Hotel Adler does not cater for vegans.
Eating Drinking
All breakfasts, five lunches and five dinners, one of which will be an authentic Tyrolean gourmet dinner.

Please note an evening meal is not included on the first night, as flight schedules can mean a later arrival in Villabassa. Sandwiches or snacks are available at the airport.

For breakfast, the hotel offers a large selection of cereals, fruit, cheese and cold meats, (along with tea and coffee).
Five packed lunches are provided by the hotel. Each morning there is a small buffet with items to make your own lunch (eg bread rolls, ham, salad…). In an effort to minimise the use of plastic and single-use items, the hotel provides paper bag and reusable cutlery.

Head chef Hélène Markart is a devotee of old traditional recipes but is not afraid to give them a modern twist. At the heart of her philosophy is a reliance on local produce, from the local farmer to vegetables from the hotel garden. It’s no surprise to learn her prowess has been favourably reported in reputable guides such as Michelin.

There is a set menu for standard evening meals (usually three or four courses), which may include some local specialties such as Speckknodel (a dumpling dish).

Our gourmet dinner will undoubtedly be the culinary highlight, though as keeping things fresh and seasonal is part of the charm, there’s no way to know quite yet what delights may be served.
Essential Equipment
— Walking boots with good ankle support and grip (walking shoes/sneakers are not suitable for the kind of terrain you will be walking on);
— Waterproof/windproof jacket and trousers
— Sun hat and high-factor sunscreen
— Warm two-season jacket/sweater
— Warm hat and gloves
— Breathable T-shirts and shorts for sunnier, warmer days
— Daysack of 25-litre capacity (preferably with a waist belt)
— Dry bag
— Water bottle

In the Dolomites, the weather can be very changeable and it is not unusual to find snow at low altitude on our walks, particularly on the early season departures. Supportive footwear and warm clothing are therefore essential for this trip.
Group Description
Highlight
— Explore the most scenic trails in the Dolomites with an International Mountain Leader
— Walk under the mighty Tre Cime di Lavaredo – the icon of the Dolomites
— Summit the flat-topped Monte Piana, an open-air First World War museum
— Gaze over the mirror-like glacial waters of Lago di Braies
— Stay at the 400-year-old Hotel Adler in the Tyrolean village of Villabassa
Joining Instructions
Key information
Start hotel: Piazza Von Kurz 3, Villabassa 39039
Phone: +39 0474 745128
Recommended arrival time: You’re welcome to arrive any time, though rooms are typically ready in the early afternoon and there’s a welcome briefing in the evening
Airport: Venice (VCE)


Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately a 3hr 30min drive from the airport. Your options for this journey are:

Take an Exodus transfer

Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.

Make your own way

It’s possible to reach the start hotel by public transport, but the journey is complicated. We therefore recommend joining the group transfer where possible. If not, take a cab from directly outside the airport or arrange a private transfer through Exodus for approximately €356 (payable before departure). If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Catching your return flight
There’s a group departure transfer to the airport. Please speak to your sales consultant if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales consultant to arrange an alternative transfer.
Not Included
Request a single room if required, purchase travel insurance and arrange any visas and vaccinations. On this trip local taxes (approx. €32) and tips for the tour leader are not included.
Optional Equipment
— Walking boots with good ankle support and grip (walking shoes/sneakers are not suitable for the kind of terrain you will be walking on);
— Waterproof/windproof jacket and trousers
— Sun hat and high-factor sunscreen
— Warm two-season jacket/sweater
— Warm hat and gloves
— Breathable T-shirts and shorts for sunnier, warmer days
— Daysack of 25-litre capacity (preferably with a waist belt)
— Dry bag
— Water bottle

In the Dolomites, the weather can be very changeable and it is not unusual to find snow at low altitude on our walks, particularly on the early season departures. Supportive footwear and warm clothing are therefore essential for this trip.
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Spending Money
You will need sufficient funds to buy the one lunch and two dinners that are not included. We suggest €8-€12 for lunch and €15-€25 for dinner is sufficient (excluding drinks). If you would like to sample the excellent à la carte menu at Hotel Adler, please allow around €40.

Local taxes: many Italian cities have introduced a tourist tax for non-residents. The local administration is in charge of the tax, which will be collected by the accommodation provider at check-in or check-out. This fee varies depending on the hotel category, the season and number of days of stay. It is usually €4 per person per day. For this trip, please allow around €15, depending on the season, for the week.

Optional excursions:

There are several extra excursions available, exact prices and details will be confirmed locally. The following can be used as a guide:

— Messner Mountain Museum Ripa Brunico: €9 per person
— Cheese factory in Dobbiaco: €3.50 admission only, €6.50 including a small cheese tasting, €8.50 including a large cheese tasting
— From Villabassa there are regular trains and buses to the different villages of the Pusteria valleys
— Day trip to see Ötzi, the iceman, in Bolzano: allow approximately €35 for travel and €13 for entry (train journey involves changes and takes approximately two hours each way)
Tipping
On all Exodus Premium Adventures tipping for any local support staff is included, and will normally be taken care of via your tour leader (or in some cases through our local agent). So need no for any tipping kitty contributions, or to make your own tips during the trip. Our ‘included tips’ will normally cover drivers, local specialist guides, certain hotel staff, and serving staff for included meals. Amounts will be in line with the local standard.

If you wish to make a further tip for some extra special service you may do so. Tips for the tour leader are not included. Whether to tip at all and the amount is entirely at your own discretion, but as a starting point we suggest around €20-€25 per person for the duration of the trip.
Transportation
Transfers to and from the airport, and during the walking activities, are usually in two minibuses with rear-facing seats. On certain days, we may use public transport.
Trip For You
This trip is graded Activity Level 3 (Moderate) or Activity Level 5 (Challenging), date dependent. For more information on our trip gradings, visit our Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.

Activity Levels: We enjoy walks in the same areas on each trip, but the length and difficulty vary according to the Activity Level of the departure. Please make sure you choose a week that best suits your ability.

Most weeks offer Activity Level 3 (Moderate) walking, where we usually walk between five and seven hours per day. The area we visit is criss-crossed by a network of long-established trails and walking paths, most well-maintained and waymarked. Even so, paths are rocky and on occasion exposed. A reasonable level of fitness is required for these weeks. Maximum altitude for Activity Level 3: 8,330ft (2,539m)
On some weeks, we offer Activity Level 5 (Challenging) walking. On these departures, we usually walk between six and eight hours per day at a steady pace. We use established trails and mountain paths, which are often steep, rocky and more exposed than the Activity Level 3 walks. For these departures, you need to be surefooted and have a good level of fitness. Some fixed equipment (such as holding onto a steel wire or handrail for security) may be encountered. Maximum altitude for Activity Level 5: 9,314ft (2,839m)

Itinerary: The order of the treks and the routes themselves are very likely to change to accommodate both the climatic conditions and the group’s abilities. The mountains are prone to rapid changes in conditions and your expert guides make every effort to maximise your safety and enjoyment.

Required fitness and experience: The rugged, vertical nature of the Dolomites, which gives the area its unparalleled beauty and interest, requires good fitness levels, a comfort with heights (particularly for Activity Level 5 departures) and experience in walking on steep and loose terrain. Due to the terrain on this trip, neither Activity Levels are recommended for vertigo sufferers.
Weather Info
In the Dolomites (as always in the mountains) the weather is very changeable. In summer, expect rain on one day in two, which is likely to come in short but heavy, thundery bursts. In the valleys, daytime temperatures range from 12C to 22C (54F to 72F), although 25C (77F) is not unusual. In the mountains, it will be slightly colder. There are always patches of snow remaining on the higher peaks in late May and early November, and sometimes due to unpredictable winter weather, this can remain for a little longer. There is always the possibility of snowfall at any time of the season, therefore you need to be ready for anything, so pack shorts as well as warmer clothes; full waterproofs and sunscreen.
Trip Types

Self-Guided Hiking Tours
Discover self-guided hiking tours run by our sibling company, Headwater, where independent treks give you freedom. Pause or power on, cherry-pick your sightseeing, linger over lunch, or set off an hour earlier to catch the coolest part of the day. The choice is yours. And with in-depth trip notes to keep you company, you never feel rushed, or alone.

Created especially for their self-guided hiking tours, the trip notes are personally tested by their experts and give you detailed route descriptions, with all the information you need for a smooth experience. You get recommendations for the best lunch and rest spots, excursion routes and notes on places of interest. And on all their self-guided hiking trips, they transport your luggage between hotels and provide high-quality support through local suppliers, as well as 24-hour emergency assistance if required.
 

Summit Hiking Adventures
There are few sensations as rewarding and fulfilling as reaching the summit of a mountain. We have more than 30 years’ experience trekking the highest and most challenging mountains on Earth, so we know the importance of careful planning and expert support, especially when tackling peaks over 6000m. At Exodus, our summit walking holidays are never just about ‘peak bagging’; they combine the most enjoyable routes with the best views, while putting something back into the communities we visit too.

The thrill of standing at the highest point in a given mountain range, country or continent is unparalleled. From the challenging climb to the sense of achievement as you reach the top, our summit walking trips are more than just a holiday. We lead tours to the highest peaks in Africa, the Americas, Europe and Asia, including those in the Atlas Mountains, the Andes, the Alps and the Tatras, not to mention treks to Kala Pattar (5545m) in Nepal, and Stok Kangri (6153m) in India.
 

Centre-Based Hiking Tours
On all our centre-based hiking tours we stay at a small hotel, private lodge or farmhouse for the duration of the trip, taking the hassle away from having to unpack each day. There is always plenty of time to relax, with optional visits or walks available for those who wish. These trips are perfect for couples, singles or groups of friends travelling together, with each accommodation hand-picked for its character and location, quality of food and warm welcome on your return from a day’s exploration.

Centre-based hiking tours are ideal for those who are new to the activity, but also make great short breaks for more experienced walkers. And wherever you choose to go, you’ll find yourself in the heart of one of the most scenic and spectacular areas of Europe, within easy access of great walks, culture or activities.
 

Point-to-Point Walking Tours
Whether you camp, stay in mountain huts or use local gîtes and hotels, these treks all have one thing in common: point-to-point walking. Discover new scenery each day, from classic routes like the Tour du Mont Blanc to destinations further afield, from Everest Base Camp to The Inca Trail. On most point-to-point walking trips we’ll transport your luggage for you, so you only have to carry a day pack.
 

Coastal Hiking Tours
With sweeping golden sands and sparkling seas as far as the eye can see, it’s easy to understand why coastal hiking trips are more popular than ever. In fact, our Walking the Amalfi Coast itinerary is the most popular Exodus trip of all time.

With the lure of picturesque spots for picnic lunches, sunny climates and spectacular ocean views, coastal hiking tours provide the perfect mix of activity and relaxation. And from the Mediterranean hotspots of the Cinque Terre and the French Riviera to the azure waters of the Aegean Sea, there are plenty of enticing options to choose from!
 

Desert Trekking Tours
Desert trekking is, for many, the ultimate adventure, synonymous with explorers and pioneers of the past. To walk in a world without paths, without permanent settlers, is liberating. Desert hiking trips take you deep into a land of extremes, a remote yet rewarding environment unlike any other. No people, no pollution, just the sound of the wind and a vast, uncompromising expanse of desert ahead.

On Exodus desert trekking tours you can discover Wadi Rum, a landscape characterised by rust-red sandstone hills and soft, undulating dunes that inspired sets of huge Hollywood blockbusters such as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ and ‘Prometheus’. Or, explore Morocco’s remote southwest, where kasbahs perch above terraced valleys and desert oases, and distant peaks shimmer in the haze. Either way, with 44 years of experience, Exodus can lead the way.
 

Wildlife Walking Tours
The best way to get a real feel for wildlife is on foot. Remote trekking, wonderful wildlife, local lodges: on our wildlife hiking tours you’ll get closer to nature than ever before. You’ll never forget the thrill of trying to be silent as you step over a rustling bush on the jungle floor, trying to catch a glimpse of a nearby creature. You can spot mountain gorillas on a trek through Rwanda, search for a snow leopard in the snowcapped Indian Himalaya or explore bear territories in Romania. On a hiking safari you’ll have a truly immersive experience taking in the tracks, smells and other signs of animal life. 

Wildlife wellbeing and habitat preservation is central to our philosophy, which is why we make sure that all of our wildlife hiking trips are sustainable and give back to the communities in which they operate. Positive-impact tourism can bring benefits to many communities, help preserve the environments we travel to see, and provide real and positive social exchanges. Find out more about responsible travel here.
 

Snowshoeing Hiking Tours
There’s nothing quite like hiking through a winter wonderland, no matter what level of challenge you’re after. It’s far less technical than skiing, and with our expert guides on hand to help, you can master snowshoeing in minutes. Using our own two feet, the opportunity for winter exploration is endless.

On all our showshoeing trips we provide the snowshoes, hiking poles and, on the tougher treks, avalanche transceivers – the only specialist equipment you will need. Hiking through snow with the aid of snowshoes is an excellent way to travel through the winter landscape without needing the technical skills of a skier. Snowshoes work by distributing your weight over a larger area so that your feet don’t sink completely into the snow. Most modern snowshoes are made of light metal or plastic, with the heel left ‘free’ (as on cross-country skis) as this makes walking easier. Ski or walking poles help with both rhythm and balance. If you can walk, then you can snowshoe – it really is as simple as that!

Activity Types

Hiking & Trekking Trips
Some of the best views in the world can only be reached on foot. Whether you seek the challenge of ascending the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, the tranquility of a rainforest trail echoing with howler monkeys, or the dramatic vistas along the Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast, our hiking and trekking tours invite you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the world at your own pace.

Walking and hiking tours are ingrained in our history, dating back over 50 years to our inaugural group hikes through the Nepalese Himalayas. Today, as one of the world’s best hiking companies, we boast an extensive array of walking tours globally, led by some of the most qualified hiking guides in the world. Each hiking tour is a testament to our dedication to environmental and social responsibility, making your journey not only a personal adventure but also a meaningful contribution to the world we explore.

From the secluded coves of Sardinia to the cloud-kissed peaks of Bhutan and the iconic summits like Kilimanjaro, our guided hiking vacations promise not only awe-inspiring landscapes but also meaningful connections with the places we visit. Join us as we continue to weave our legacy into the trails we tread, ensuring each step leaves a positive impact on both the adventurer and local communities.
 

Our Cycling Adventures
Trade the tour bus for two wheels and discover a world beyond the glossy guidebook images. Our biking tours take you straight into the heart of each destination, led by our expert local guides who know every hidden vineyard, backroad, and café worth stopping for. 

Whether you’re cruising through the Loire Valley in France, conquering Morocco’s High Atlas passes, or coasting past jungles and temples in Vietnam, there’s a ride to match every ambition (and saddle tolerance). 

We’ve spent over 50 years perfecting these adventures and handling all the logistics, so you can just clip in and enjoy the ride. Each tour is graded by difficulty, combining on- and off-road routes with the right level of support, should you need it. Prefer to let the e-bike do some of the work? No problem – many of our biking tours now include e-bike availability. 

With small groups and a commitment to giving back to local communities, you’ll travel responsibly – and never feel like just another biker in the crowd. 
 

Mixed-Activity Tours
Can’t decide what you want to do on vacation, or want to try it all? Exodus’ mixed-activity trips offer a different challenge each day, whether that’s learning a new skill or finding a fresh perspective on another culture. All you need to join one of our mixed-activity tours is an up-for-it attitude and a reasonable level of fitness. We’ll do the rest.

And who knows where you’ll find yourself… You could be zip lining through Costa Rica’s rainforest; kayaking along the beautiful Dordogne; or wildlife-watching as you canoe the Zambezi River. You could be peddling through Vietnam’s rice paddies; white-water rafting the wild beauty of the Pyrenees; or canyoning in Spain’s wild Sierra de Aitana. For a winter adventure with a difference, our winter mixed-activity trips are the perfect introduction to life in the snow and include cross-country skiing, dogsledding and igloo building, all in stunning snow-wrapped landscapes. 
 

Winter Holidays
Imagine snowshoeing along frozen rivers, following reindeer tracks through primeval forests or bunking down in a hunter’s lodge, our winter holidays give you the opportunity to embrace the beauty and tranquility of snowy landscapes while enjoying exhilarating activities.

Finland is home to fairytale scenery and vibrant culture and is a popular destination for winter trips. Experience the thrill of snowmobiling through snow-dusted forests and across frozen lakes as you immerse yourself in the serenity of the vast wilderness.

For anyone seeking a more challenging adventure, the Dolomites in Italy provide a stunning backdrop for cross-country skiing. Glide through pristine snow-covered meadows and forests while taking in the immense mountain vistas and explore the wide variety of trails that wind among rugged peaks.

One of the most awe-inspiring spectacles of the winter season can be witnessed in Iceland – the Northern Lights. This mesmerising dance of colourful lights illuminating the night sky captivates visitors from around the world. The Aurora can also be witnessed in the Arctic Circle, where the sky comes alive with neon lights in shades of green, pink and purple.

All our winter holidays provide you with perfect opportunities to explore a variety of activities among awe-inspiring destinations around the world. Whether you choose to go husky sledding through the glistening Finnish forests or cross-country skiing in the mighty Dolomites, every experience will bring you closer to nature and let you delve further into the culture, history and traditions of each destination you visit.
 

Making Memories Together
At Exodus, we understand that family travel adventures should be more than just a theme park or a day at the beach. Our family tours are the perfect way to create unforgettable memories with your loved ones! Whether you’re playing pirate on an overnight houseboat stay in Vietnam on our Vietnam Family Adventure, stretching fresh mozzarella and learning to make authentic Italian pizza together with locals on our Amalfi Coast Family Adventure, or just exploring a new culture – there is always something thrilling and exciting on our family travel adventures. Our guides are experienced in touring with children and families, and our itineraries are carefully crafted with the needs of a family in mind.  

One size never fits all though, especially when kids are involved. We offer both small group tours with set departures and private guided tours. If you don’t find the dates you want or prefer to travel with just your own family and friends, we got you covered! Exodus family adventures are designed to offer a perfect balance of education and exploration, with plenty of downtime to ensure everyone returns feeling refreshed. Our family adventure travels are designed to inspire the next generation of explorers, from game spotting in Namibia to splashing in thermal pools in Costa Rica, we have adventures all over the globe to suit your family! 

Tailored to children
Each family travel adventure is tailored to one of two age ranges 9-12 and 13-16, though children outside of these age brackets are still very welcome. Each trip also has a child-centric activity grading that tells you how challenging the trip will be for kids. This grading system is based on the itinerary’s physical demands, how much time is spent traveling, and how busy the schedule is. 

Great value
Our trips are designed to give you maximum value for money, often including the accommodation, local tour guides, and authentic, experiential activities. Child prices are 25% lower than the adult cost (10% lower for trips in North America) for Exodus-operated guided trips, up to the age of 16. 

Treading carefully
We are committed to ensuring that future generations can continue to explore the world, so we strive to leave as small of an impact as we can. With your family’s help, we support the local communities that graciously share their homes with us through various projects, championing local businesses and creating jobs. We have initiated projects to eliminate single-use plastic bottles, take children on adventures in their homeland for the first time, and support community projects all over the world. Learn more about our commitment to sustainability and join us on an unforgettable journey!  
 

Our Cultural Tours
The evocative swirl of incense in a temple, a refreshing cup of chai on a desert roadside, or the wonder of the Taj Mahal at sunrise. These are just some of the magical experiences that will leave your senses tingling on our cultural tours. Embark on a voyage where you’ll explore the traditions, history, and daily life of communities around the globe. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant colors of a bustling market in Marrakech, the serene temples of Kyoto, the lively streets of Havana, or the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, our culture-focused trips are designed to connect you with the soul of each place. They offer more than just sightseeing; they provide a deep dive into the essence of each destination.

We curate every aspect of our cultural trips to ensure you encounter the real essence of a destination. From staying in a family-run hotel on the Amalfi Coast to savoring street food in Bangkok, every moment is crafted to foster genuine connections and understanding. With expert guides leading the way, you’ll gain insights into ancient traditions, modern lifestyles, and the rich tapestry of cultures that make our world so diverse.

Join our community of like-minded explorers and embrace the transformative power of travel. Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or embarking on your first adventure abroad, our cultural trips offer something for everyone. Expand your horizons as you marvel at the architectural wonders of Egypt’s pyramids, stay in a Bedouin camp in Jordan, or explore the intricate alleyways of Istanbul. Let’s embark on a journey together, where every step is a celebration of diversity, curiosity, and the beauty of our shared humanity.
 

Our Wildlife Trips
Immerse yourself in the wild wonders of the world with our extraordinary wildlife tours. From the icy realms of the Arctic to the sun-drenched African savannah, Exodus takes you on wildlife adventures that bring you within arm’s reach of some of the planet’s most unique, dangerous, and beautiful creatures.

Follow in the footsteps of bears in pristine snow on a bear-watching expedition, glide past a lounging jaguar while paddling along a tranquil river, or wake up to the majestic trumpeting of elephants echoing through the wilderness. Venture beyond the ordinary into the habitats of animals big and small for one-of-a-kind adventures.

Journey to Indonesia and come face-to-face with the forked-tongued Komodo dragons, or venture into the lush jungles of Borneo to witness the endangered orangutans swinging through the canopy, a testament to the fragile beauty of our planet. Head west to the Galapagos Islands, where Darwin’s legacy lives on in the enchanting wildlife that inspired his groundbreaking work, or travel east to India and be mesmerized by the elusive Bengal tigers on one of our safari wildlife treks.

From whale watching to safaris and from Costa Rican rainforests to Transylvanian mountains, our small-group guided wildlife vacations take you off the beaten path in search of creatures of all kinds. Join us as we unlock the secrets of the natural world, one unforgettable journey at a time. Your adventure begins here, where the wild beckons with open arms.
 

Polar Cruises
If you’re looking for an adventure of a lifetime, look no further than a polar trip! Step aboard an icebreaker ship and encounter the spectacular beauty of the Arctic and Antarctic regions. From stunning glaciers to majestic icebergs, a kaleidoscope of blues, and an abundance of fascinating wildlife, including walruses, polar bears, seals, penguins, and whales. Once explored by only seasoned adventurers, you can now explore the poles in comfort on one of our Polar trips. Our small ships are crewed by passionate staff who will ensure you have the trip of a lifetime. See our Polar Fleet page for more details on our ships.  

Join award-winning photographer Paul Goldstein on an unparalleled photographic expedition to capture majestic Polar bears and thousands of regal King penguins through the lens. Paul’s enthusiasm for the polar regions is unparalleled – for photographers and nature enthusiasts, these expeditions are an absolute must. If you’re up for an epic journey full of wonder and discovery, then a polar cruise is for you! 

Quark Expeditions Price Match: 
We are proud to offer award-winning polar expeditions through our sister company Quark Expeditions and strive to offer the highest quality adventures at the best possible prices. If you see a Quark voyage listed cheaper elsewhere, we promise to match the price like-for-like. 

Activity Levels for Walking, Hiking & Trekking

Choose your ideal Walking, Hiking & Trekking trip by using our Activity Levels – a grading that indicates how strenuous an adventure will be. To calculate Activity Levels, which run from Easy to Tough, we consider walking distance, elevation gain (and loss) and the trail conditions, plus altitude where necessary.

All trips have a walking profile showing the daily distances and a description of the expected conditions. On occasion, a walk may exceed the maximum stated below; in these instances, we feel the correct Activity Level has been assigned based on the difficulty of the trip as a whole. With the support of our experienced guides, these walks often provide a fun challenge for the group!

Read on for a breakdown of what each Activity Level means.
 

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Ideal for those new to walking trips. The pace will be easy, and the itinerary often includes some half-day walks to allow for visits or free time. Expect two to four hours of walking per day on easy paths, with some minor ascent or descent.

  • Average distance per day: 2.5mi-4mi (4km-6km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 5mi (8km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 165ft-985ft (50m-300m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 1,640ft (500m)
     

Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Expect generally easy trails, but with some ascent and descent on most days. Some walks may meet the criteria for Activity Level 3 (Moderate). Therefore, you should be comfortable with three to five hours of walking per day and enjoy reasonably regular walks at home. The paths will be non-technical but could involve some short uneven sections. Maximum ascents will be no more than 2,295ft (700m), while longer days with less ascent could cover up to 8.5mi (14km).

  • Average distance per day: 4.5mi-7mi (7km-11km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 8.5mi (14km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 655ft-1,970ft (200m-600m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 2,295ft (700m)
     

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
The inclusion of more hilly or even mountainous terrain makes this grade suitable for fit and frequent hikers. Underfoot conditions could be rocky or with some loose gravel; on wider trails, we may encounter some steep drops to one side. The maximum ascent could be up to 3,600ft (1,100m) in one day. We typically walk for four to seven hours per day.

  • Average distance per day: 5mi-9mi (8km-15km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 11mi (18km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 985ft-2,625ft (300m-800m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 3,600ft (1,100m)
     

Activity Level 4 (Moderate & Challenging)
An adventure made for experienced hikers and hill walkers with good fitness, normally in mountainous terrain and sometimes at altitude with varied and occasionally challenging conditions underfoot. Walks on some days may meet the criteria for Activity Level 5 (Challenging). Expect five to seven hours of walking per day.

  • Average distance per day: 5.5mi-10.5mi (9km-17km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 12.5mi (20km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 1,640ft-2,955ft (500m-900m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 4,265ft (1,300m)
     

Activity Level 5 (Challenging)
Ideal for experienced mountain hikers and trekkers with very good fitness. You could be walking longer distances (maximum 15.5mi/25km) for consecutive days. In the mountains, the maximum ascent would be 4,920ft (1,500m) in a day. You should feel comfortable walking six to eight hours per day, with sections of technical terrain (uneven ground with some loose rock, some narrow paths). Most itineraries include some days walking at altitude.

  • Average distance per day: 6mi-12.5mi (10km-20km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 15.5mi (25km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 2,955ft-3,280ft (900m-1,000m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 4,920ft (1,500m)
     

Activity Level 6 (Challenging & Tough)
For experienced mountain hikers and trekkers only. Expect high mountain terrain, remote areas and probably consecutive days at high altitude. Excellent fitness and mobility levels are essential. Expect technical terrain on some days and walks of seven to nine hours per day.

  • Average distance per day: 6mi-12.5mi (10km-20km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 15.5mi (25km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 2,955ft-3,940ft (900m-1,200m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 5,580ft (1,700m)
     

Activity Level 7 (Tough)
Our toughest Walking & Trekking trips normally involve the ascent of a summit, usually above the snowline and at high altitude. Expect technical terrain on most days, often using crampons and ice axes. Average daily hikes are between eight and 10 hours. Previous experience and excellent fitness and mobility are essential.

  • Average distance per day: 6mi-12.5mi (10km-20km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 15.5mi (25km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 2,955ft-4,265ft (900m-1,300m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 6,230ft (1,900m)
Activity Levels for Cycling Trips

Choose your ideal Cycling trip by using our Activity Levels – a grading that indicates how strenuous an adventure will be. To calculate Activity Levels, which run from Easy to Tough, we consider cycling distance, elevation gain (and loss) and the road surface; the availability of vehicle support does not affect the grading.

All trips have a cycling profile showing the daily distances and a description of the expected conditions. On occasion, a ride may exceed the maximum stated below; in these instances, we feel the correct Activity Level has been assigned based on the difficulty of the trip as a whole. With the support of our experienced guides, these rides often provide a fun challenge for the group!

Read on for a breakdown of what each Activity Level means.
 

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Ideal for those on their first cycling trip. No prior cycle touring experience is necessary, but you should be reasonably fit. Expect two to four hours on the saddle per day, almost entirely taking paved roads.

  • Average distance per day: 12.5mi-25mi (20km-40km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 31mi (50km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 0ft-330ft (0m-100m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 985ft (300m)
     

Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Ride from three to five hours per day, mostly on paved roads. Longer distances will be on good surfaces with limited elevation gain. Some prior cycle touring experience would be useful, but is not essential. We recommend you should be reasonably fit.

  • Average distance per day: 18.5mi-37mi (30km-60km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 50mi (80km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 330ft-1,310ft (100m-400m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 1,970ft (600m)
     

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
We recommend you are a confident cyclist with good fitness and some experience of longer rides. You’ll be on the saddle for five to seven hours a day and should expect to tackle some bigger climbs or longer distances.

  • Average distance per day: 25mi-43.5mi (40km-70km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 62mi (100km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 330ft-1,965ft (100m-600m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 3,280ft (1,000m)
     

Activity Level 4 (Moderate & Challenging)
An adventure for experienced cyclists with good fitness. Expect five to seven hours of cycling per day, with some big climbs and sometimes over more challenging road surfaces.

  • Average distance per day: 31mi-50mi (50km-80km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 68mi (110km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 660ft-2,790ft (200m-850m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 4,920ft (1,500m)
     

Activity Level 5 (Challenging)
Ideal for experienced cyclists with very good fitness. You should feel comfortable cycling six to eight hours per day, including longer distances or tougher climbs, possibly over tricker terrain.

  • Average distance per day: 31mi-56mi (50km-90km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 75mi (120km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 655ft-3,280ft (200m-1,000m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 6,560ft (2,000m)
Activity Levels: Culture, Wildlife and Family

Every Exodus trip requires a sense of adventure! Choose your ideal Culture, Wildlife, Polar or Family trip by using our Activity Levels – a grading that indicates how strenuous an adventure will be.

Our trips in these programs are less active than our Walking, Cycling or Winter trips but we still apply an Activity Level to each adventure so you can judge the right trip for you. The Activity Level comprises two elements:

  1.  Activities: The duration and difficulty of inclusions, such as on-foot sightseeing, guided walks or other adventurous activities.  
  2. Overall pace: This refers to the length of each day, including early starts and longer journeys, as opposed to a more relaxed wake-up and some free time.
     

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Any included activities will be easy and can be opted out of. An evenly paced trip with enough time to relax, alongside travel and sightseeing. Some days may include early starts but not usually on consecutive days.
 

Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Any included activities will be easy or moderate and can be opted out of. Expect some busier days with early starts and long journeys, alongside a little free time.
 

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
Some of the included activities may be moderately challenging but can be opted out of. Reasonable fitness is recommended to enjoy the trip to the fullest. A more full-on trip with early starts and longer days to make the most of our time away.
 

Activity Level 4 (Moderate & Challenging)
Some of the activities may be more physically demanding, such as hiking, canoeing, kayaking or cycling, so good fitness levels are required. A very busy itinerary packed with activities. Expect regular early starts and long days.  

 

Winter Activity Level

A wide variety of Winter adventures are available with Exodus. Snowshoeing Activity Levels and cross-country ski grades are shown below. Activity Levels for these trips are based on the terrain, elevation gain (and loss), distance covered and fitness requirements. 

All other Winter trips, such as mixed-activity, Northern Lights or cultural trips, are set according to the general Activity Levels for Cultural trips which can be found here.  

Snowshoeing 

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Easy activities requiring some physical effort for a short length of time. Experience is not necessary; anyone who is fit and healthy enough to complete a weekend walk will be comfortable. 
 

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
Relatively full days, with four to five hours of snowshoeing, although there may be occasional longer, harder days. Experience is not necessary, but you should be confident in your fitness level.  
 

Activity Level 5 (Challenging)
Generally, four to six hours a day, with longer ascents and a faster pace to complete circular routes. There may be more challenging sections throughout the trip. Experience of mountain snowshoeing and a good fitness level are required.  
 

Cross-Country Skiing Grades

Exodus offers cross-country skiing holidays to suit a wide range of technical and physical abilities. Technique is paramount when cross-country skiing – as such we provide tuition on these trips and use Grades rather than Activity Levels. The aim is to create groups of similar abilities and fitness. 
 
To help you find the right adventure for you, we’ve included an equivalent Activity Level for each Grade. But if you’d like to know more, or have any questions, feel free to call and speak to an expert.  

Grade 1 Beginners

Equivalent Activity Level: 1 (Easy)
For complete beginners. We start with the basics, including how to stop using the snowplough technique and how to turn. You will be on skis for at least five to six hours a day, with a focus on tuition, getting comfortable on skis and building towards longer tours through the winter landscape. In some centres, there may also be some easy off-track skiing. This involves heading off the pre-cut tracks, typically across frozen lakes or snow-covered pastures. 
 

Activity Level 2 Improvers

Equivalent Activity Level: 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Ideal if you’ve enjoyed at least one Grade 1 trip and grasped the basics. Tuition is offered to refresh and improve technique and typically involves skiing a little further than in Grade 1 weeks, and over more varied terrain (ie more ups and downs), which requires slightly higher fitness levels. In some cases, these are acceptable for newcomers to cross-country skiing. Beginners on these weeks should be very fit and proficient in sports that develop balance (ice skating, roller skating or roller skiing) as you will need to pick up the basic technique quickly. Please contact us if you wish to book a Grade 2 holiday but have not skied before. 
 

Grade 3 Intermediates

Equivalent Activity Level: 3 (Moderate)
Ideal if you’re looking to push on, tackle slightly steeper terrain and cover more ground each day. Typical groups will have a few weeks’ skiing behind them, be comfortable with the basics and happy on longer day tours. There will still be tuition on these trips. 
 

Grade 4 Advanced

Equivalent Activity Level: 4 (Moderate &Challenging)
Choose this grade if you can tackle ‘ups and downs’ competently, can manage a controlled snowplough descent and want to ski at a lively pace. You should also be able to get up swiftly and easily by yourself after a fall. The mix of track and off-track skiing varies. Be prepared for long, steep ascents and descents, and for off-track skiing over variable snow. You need good fitness, stamina, and sound, controlled technique. Climbing skins will be needed on some days. 
 

Grade 5 Challenging

Equivalent Activity Level: 5 (Challenging)
For experienced, proficient skiers looking for long, steep ascents and descents, including off-track skiing over variable snow. Good fitness, stamina, and sound, controlled technique is required. 

Hotel Adler, a four-star property in Villabassa

Considered the best in town, this four-star retreat has a privileged address on the village square. Rooms are traditional yet stylish and come with Hästens beds, each of which is created with natural materials.

The hotel, which has a Level 1 South Tyrol Sustainability certificate, is run by the Pircher family but began life as the home of nobleman Stefan von Kurz zum Thurn more than 400 years ago. You can see plenty of that heritage throughout the property.

The hub of social living will likely be the bar and fireplace room, where you can sip an aperitivo or perhaps a post-dinner gin and tonic, while enjoying the relaxed hubbub with the group (a local crowd often gathers here too). There’s also a good-sized pool for morning dips and a wellness centre with a sauna, steam room, solarium and small fitness centre.

Hotel Adler has also partnered with one of the world’s top restaurants, Atelier Moessmer Norbert Niederkofler. The three Michelin-starred restaurant runs masterclasses for Adler’s kitchen team and offers discounts for Adler’s guests – just a 1hr 15min drive away, it makes for a special treat on your free day.

Room upgrades

For even more comfort, Hotel Adler offers room upgrades for a special price, exclusive to Exodus travellers. There are various room types from which you can choose. Please speak to your sales representative for more details.

Worth knowing

There are a limited number of double rooms for single use available for a supplement.
Hotel Adler does not cater for vegans.
All breakfasts, five lunches and five dinners, one of which will be an authentic Tyrolean gourmet dinner.

Please note an evening meal is not included on the first night, as flight schedules can mean a later arrival in Villabassa. Sandwiches or snacks are available at the airport.

For breakfast, the hotel offers a large selection of cereals, fruit, cheese and cold meats, (along with tea and coffee).
Five packed lunches are provided by the hotel. Each morning there is a small buffet with items to make your own lunch (eg bread rolls, ham, salad…). In an effort to minimise the use of plastic and single-use items, the hotel provides paper bag and reusable cutlery.

Head chef Hélène Markart is a devotee of old traditional recipes but is not afraid to give them a modern twist. At the heart of her philosophy is a reliance on local produce, from the local farmer to vegetables from the hotel garden. It’s no surprise to learn her prowess has been favourably reported in reputable guides such as Michelin.

There is a set menu for standard evening meals (usually three or four courses), which may include some local specialties such as Speckknodel (a dumpling dish).

Our gourmet dinner will undoubtedly be the culinary highlight, though as keeping things fresh and seasonal is part of the charm, there’s no way to know quite yet what delights may be served.
— Walking boots with good ankle support and grip (walking shoes/sneakers are not suitable for the kind of terrain you will be walking on);
— Waterproof/windproof jacket and trousers
— Sun hat and high-factor sunscreen
— Warm two-season jacket/sweater
— Warm hat and gloves
— Breathable T-shirts and shorts for sunnier, warmer days
— Daysack of 25-litre capacity (preferably with a waist belt)
— Dry bag
— Water bottle

In the Dolomites, the weather can be very changeable and it is not unusual to find snow at low altitude on our walks, particularly on the early season departures. Supportive footwear and warm clothing are therefore essential for this trip.
— Explore the most scenic trails in the Dolomites with an International Mountain Leader
— Walk under the mighty Tre Cime di Lavaredo – the icon of the Dolomites
— Summit the flat-topped Monte Piana, an open-air First World War museum
— Gaze over the mirror-like glacial waters of Lago di Braies
— Stay at the 400-year-old Hotel Adler in the Tyrolean village of Villabassa
Key information
Start hotel: Piazza Von Kurz 3, Villabassa 39039
Phone: +39 0474 745128
Recommended arrival time: You’re welcome to arrive any time, though rooms are typically ready in the early afternoon and there’s a welcome briefing in the evening
Airport: Venice (VCE)


Getting to the start hotel
The start hotel is approximately a 3hr 30min drive from the airport. Your options for this journey are:

Take an Exodus transfer

Exodus provides one group arrival transfer from the airport, which is timed to coincide with the arrival of a chosen flight. You may join this transfer at no extra cost, provided you can be at the airport before the transfer leaves. Speak to your sales representative for the group arrival transfer times or to arrange a private transfer.

Make your own way

It’s possible to reach the start hotel by public transport, but the journey is complicated. We therefore recommend joining the group transfer where possible. If not, take a cab from directly outside the airport or arrange a private transfer through Exodus for approximately €356 (payable before departure). If you would like further information on joining this trip, please speak to your sales representative.
Catching your return flight
There’s a group departure transfer to the airport. Please speak to your sales consultant if you wish to join. If the group departure transfer does not suit your flight time, speak to your sales consultant to arrange an alternative transfer.
Request a single room if required, purchase travel insurance and arrange any visas and vaccinations. On this trip local taxes (approx. €32) and tips for the tour leader are not included.
— Walking boots with good ankle support and grip (walking shoes/sneakers are not suitable for the kind of terrain you will be walking on);
— Waterproof/windproof jacket and trousers
— Sun hat and high-factor sunscreen
— Warm two-season jacket/sweater
— Warm hat and gloves
— Breathable T-shirts and shorts for sunnier, warmer days
— Daysack of 25-litre capacity (preferably with a waist belt)
— Dry bag
— Water bottle

In the Dolomites, the weather can be very changeable and it is not unusual to find snow at low altitude on our walks, particularly on the early season departures. Supportive footwear and warm clothing are therefore essential for this trip.
You will need sufficient funds to buy the one lunch and two dinners that are not included. We suggest €8-€12 for lunch and €15-€25 for dinner is sufficient (excluding drinks). If you would like to sample the excellent à la carte menu at Hotel Adler, please allow around €40.

Local taxes: many Italian cities have introduced a tourist tax for non-residents. The local administration is in charge of the tax, which will be collected by the accommodation provider at check-in or check-out. This fee varies depending on the hotel category, the season and number of days of stay. It is usually €4 per person per day. For this trip, please allow around €15, depending on the season, for the week.

Optional excursions:

There are several extra excursions available, exact prices and details will be confirmed locally. The following can be used as a guide:

— Messner Mountain Museum Ripa Brunico: €9 per person
— Cheese factory in Dobbiaco: €3.50 admission only, €6.50 including a small cheese tasting, €8.50 including a large cheese tasting
— From Villabassa there are regular trains and buses to the different villages of the Pusteria valleys
— Day trip to see Ötzi, the iceman, in Bolzano: allow approximately €35 for travel and €13 for entry (train journey involves changes and takes approximately two hours each way)
On all Exodus Premium Adventures tipping for any local support staff is included, and will normally be taken care of via your tour leader (or in some cases through our local agent). So need no for any tipping kitty contributions, or to make your own tips during the trip. Our ‘included tips’ will normally cover drivers, local specialist guides, certain hotel staff, and serving staff for included meals. Amounts will be in line with the local standard.

If you wish to make a further tip for some extra special service you may do so. Tips for the tour leader are not included. Whether to tip at all and the amount is entirely at your own discretion, but as a starting point we suggest around €20-€25 per person for the duration of the trip.
Transfers to and from the airport, and during the walking activities, are usually in two minibuses with rear-facing seats. On certain days, we may use public transport.
This trip is graded Activity Level 3 (Moderate) or Activity Level 5 (Challenging), date dependent. For more information on our trip gradings, visit our Activity Level Guidelines page. If you have any queries about the difficulty of the trip, please contact us.

Activity Levels: We enjoy walks in the same areas on each trip, but the length and difficulty vary according to the Activity Level of the departure. Please make sure you choose a week that best suits your ability.

Most weeks offer Activity Level 3 (Moderate) walking, where we usually walk between five and seven hours per day. The area we visit is criss-crossed by a network of long-established trails and walking paths, most well-maintained and waymarked. Even so, paths are rocky and on occasion exposed. A reasonable level of fitness is required for these weeks. Maximum altitude for Activity Level 3: 8,330ft (2,539m)
On some weeks, we offer Activity Level 5 (Challenging) walking. On these departures, we usually walk between six and eight hours per day at a steady pace. We use established trails and mountain paths, which are often steep, rocky and more exposed than the Activity Level 3 walks. For these departures, you need to be surefooted and have a good level of fitness. Some fixed equipment (such as holding onto a steel wire or handrail for security) may be encountered. Maximum altitude for Activity Level 5: 9,314ft (2,839m)

Itinerary: The order of the treks and the routes themselves are very likely to change to accommodate both the climatic conditions and the group’s abilities. The mountains are prone to rapid changes in conditions and your expert guides make every effort to maximise your safety and enjoyment.

Required fitness and experience: The rugged, vertical nature of the Dolomites, which gives the area its unparalleled beauty and interest, requires good fitness levels, a comfort with heights (particularly for Activity Level 5 departures) and experience in walking on steep and loose terrain. Due to the terrain on this trip, neither Activity Levels are recommended for vertigo sufferers.
In the Dolomites (as always in the mountains) the weather is very changeable. In summer, expect rain on one day in two, which is likely to come in short but heavy, thundery bursts. In the valleys, daytime temperatures range from 12C to 22C (54F to 72F), although 25C (77F) is not unusual. In the mountains, it will be slightly colder. There are always patches of snow remaining on the higher peaks in late May and early November, and sometimes due to unpredictable winter weather, this can remain for a little longer. There is always the possibility of snowfall at any time of the season, therefore you need to be ready for anything, so pack shorts as well as warmer clothes; full waterproofs and sunscreen.

Self-Guided Hiking Tours
Discover self-guided hiking tours run by our sibling company, Headwater, where independent treks give you freedom. Pause or power on, cherry-pick your sightseeing, linger over lunch, or set off an hour earlier to catch the coolest part of the day. The choice is yours. And with in-depth trip notes to keep you company, you never feel rushed, or alone.

Created especially for their self-guided hiking tours, the trip notes are personally tested by their experts and give you detailed route descriptions, with all the information you need for a smooth experience. You get recommendations for the best lunch and rest spots, excursion routes and notes on places of interest. And on all their self-guided hiking trips, they transport your luggage between hotels and provide high-quality support through local suppliers, as well as 24-hour emergency assistance if required.
 

Summit Hiking Adventures
There are few sensations as rewarding and fulfilling as reaching the summit of a mountain. We have more than 30 years’ experience trekking the highest and most challenging mountains on Earth, so we know the importance of careful planning and expert support, especially when tackling peaks over 6000m. At Exodus, our summit walking holidays are never just about ‘peak bagging’; they combine the most enjoyable routes with the best views, while putting something back into the communities we visit too.

The thrill of standing at the highest point in a given mountain range, country or continent is unparalleled. From the challenging climb to the sense of achievement as you reach the top, our summit walking trips are more than just a holiday. We lead tours to the highest peaks in Africa, the Americas, Europe and Asia, including those in the Atlas Mountains, the Andes, the Alps and the Tatras, not to mention treks to Kala Pattar (5545m) in Nepal, and Stok Kangri (6153m) in India.
 

Centre-Based Hiking Tours
On all our centre-based hiking tours we stay at a small hotel, private lodge or farmhouse for the duration of the trip, taking the hassle away from having to unpack each day. There is always plenty of time to relax, with optional visits or walks available for those who wish. These trips are perfect for couples, singles or groups of friends travelling together, with each accommodation hand-picked for its character and location, quality of food and warm welcome on your return from a day’s exploration.

Centre-based hiking tours are ideal for those who are new to the activity, but also make great short breaks for more experienced walkers. And wherever you choose to go, you’ll find yourself in the heart of one of the most scenic and spectacular areas of Europe, within easy access of great walks, culture or activities.
 

Point-to-Point Walking Tours
Whether you camp, stay in mountain huts or use local gîtes and hotels, these treks all have one thing in common: point-to-point walking. Discover new scenery each day, from classic routes like the Tour du Mont Blanc to destinations further afield, from Everest Base Camp to The Inca Trail. On most point-to-point walking trips we’ll transport your luggage for you, so you only have to carry a day pack.
 

Coastal Hiking Tours
With sweeping golden sands and sparkling seas as far as the eye can see, it’s easy to understand why coastal hiking trips are more popular than ever. In fact, our Walking the Amalfi Coast itinerary is the most popular Exodus trip of all time.

With the lure of picturesque spots for picnic lunches, sunny climates and spectacular ocean views, coastal hiking tours provide the perfect mix of activity and relaxation. And from the Mediterranean hotspots of the Cinque Terre and the French Riviera to the azure waters of the Aegean Sea, there are plenty of enticing options to choose from!
 

Desert Trekking Tours
Desert trekking is, for many, the ultimate adventure, synonymous with explorers and pioneers of the past. To walk in a world without paths, without permanent settlers, is liberating. Desert hiking trips take you deep into a land of extremes, a remote yet rewarding environment unlike any other. No people, no pollution, just the sound of the wind and a vast, uncompromising expanse of desert ahead.

On Exodus desert trekking tours you can discover Wadi Rum, a landscape characterised by rust-red sandstone hills and soft, undulating dunes that inspired sets of huge Hollywood blockbusters such as ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ and ‘Prometheus’. Or, explore Morocco’s remote southwest, where kasbahs perch above terraced valleys and desert oases, and distant peaks shimmer in the haze. Either way, with 44 years of experience, Exodus can lead the way.
 

Wildlife Walking Tours
The best way to get a real feel for wildlife is on foot. Remote trekking, wonderful wildlife, local lodges: on our wildlife hiking tours you’ll get closer to nature than ever before. You’ll never forget the thrill of trying to be silent as you step over a rustling bush on the jungle floor, trying to catch a glimpse of a nearby creature. You can spot mountain gorillas on a trek through Rwanda, search for a snow leopard in the snowcapped Indian Himalaya or explore bear territories in Romania. On a hiking safari you’ll have a truly immersive experience taking in the tracks, smells and other signs of animal life. 

Wildlife wellbeing and habitat preservation is central to our philosophy, which is why we make sure that all of our wildlife hiking trips are sustainable and give back to the communities in which they operate. Positive-impact tourism can bring benefits to many communities, help preserve the environments we travel to see, and provide real and positive social exchanges. Find out more about responsible travel here.
 

Snowshoeing Hiking Tours
There’s nothing quite like hiking through a winter wonderland, no matter what level of challenge you’re after. It’s far less technical than skiing, and with our expert guides on hand to help, you can master snowshoeing in minutes. Using our own two feet, the opportunity for winter exploration is endless.

On all our showshoeing trips we provide the snowshoes, hiking poles and, on the tougher treks, avalanche transceivers – the only specialist equipment you will need. Hiking through snow with the aid of snowshoes is an excellent way to travel through the winter landscape without needing the technical skills of a skier. Snowshoes work by distributing your weight over a larger area so that your feet don’t sink completely into the snow. Most modern snowshoes are made of light metal or plastic, with the heel left ‘free’ (as on cross-country skis) as this makes walking easier. Ski or walking poles help with both rhythm and balance. If you can walk, then you can snowshoe – it really is as simple as that!

Hiking & Trekking Trips
Some of the best views in the world can only be reached on foot. Whether you seek the challenge of ascending the world’s tallest free-standing mountain, the tranquility of a rainforest trail echoing with howler monkeys, or the dramatic vistas along the Path of the Gods on the Amalfi Coast, our hiking and trekking tours invite you to immerse yourself in the beauty of the world at your own pace.

Walking and hiking tours are ingrained in our history, dating back over 50 years to our inaugural group hikes through the Nepalese Himalayas. Today, as one of the world’s best hiking companies, we boast an extensive array of walking tours globally, led by some of the most qualified hiking guides in the world. Each hiking tour is a testament to our dedication to environmental and social responsibility, making your journey not only a personal adventure but also a meaningful contribution to the world we explore.

From the secluded coves of Sardinia to the cloud-kissed peaks of Bhutan and the iconic summits like Kilimanjaro, our guided hiking vacations promise not only awe-inspiring landscapes but also meaningful connections with the places we visit. Join us as we continue to weave our legacy into the trails we tread, ensuring each step leaves a positive impact on both the adventurer and local communities.
 

Our Cycling Adventures
Trade the tour bus for two wheels and discover a world beyond the glossy guidebook images. Our biking tours take you straight into the heart of each destination, led by our expert local guides who know every hidden vineyard, backroad, and café worth stopping for. 

Whether you’re cruising through the Loire Valley in France, conquering Morocco’s High Atlas passes, or coasting past jungles and temples in Vietnam, there’s a ride to match every ambition (and saddle tolerance). 

We’ve spent over 50 years perfecting these adventures and handling all the logistics, so you can just clip in and enjoy the ride. Each tour is graded by difficulty, combining on- and off-road routes with the right level of support, should you need it. Prefer to let the e-bike do some of the work? No problem – many of our biking tours now include e-bike availability. 

With small groups and a commitment to giving back to local communities, you’ll travel responsibly – and never feel like just another biker in the crowd. 
 

Mixed-Activity Tours
Can’t decide what you want to do on vacation, or want to try it all? Exodus’ mixed-activity trips offer a different challenge each day, whether that’s learning a new skill or finding a fresh perspective on another culture. All you need to join one of our mixed-activity tours is an up-for-it attitude and a reasonable level of fitness. We’ll do the rest.

And who knows where you’ll find yourself… You could be zip lining through Costa Rica’s rainforest; kayaking along the beautiful Dordogne; or wildlife-watching as you canoe the Zambezi River. You could be peddling through Vietnam’s rice paddies; white-water rafting the wild beauty of the Pyrenees; or canyoning in Spain’s wild Sierra de Aitana. For a winter adventure with a difference, our winter mixed-activity trips are the perfect introduction to life in the snow and include cross-country skiing, dogsledding and igloo building, all in stunning snow-wrapped landscapes. 
 

Winter Holidays
Imagine snowshoeing along frozen rivers, following reindeer tracks through primeval forests or bunking down in a hunter’s lodge, our winter holidays give you the opportunity to embrace the beauty and tranquility of snowy landscapes while enjoying exhilarating activities.

Finland is home to fairytale scenery and vibrant culture and is a popular destination for winter trips. Experience the thrill of snowmobiling through snow-dusted forests and across frozen lakes as you immerse yourself in the serenity of the vast wilderness.

For anyone seeking a more challenging adventure, the Dolomites in Italy provide a stunning backdrop for cross-country skiing. Glide through pristine snow-covered meadows and forests while taking in the immense mountain vistas and explore the wide variety of trails that wind among rugged peaks.

One of the most awe-inspiring spectacles of the winter season can be witnessed in Iceland – the Northern Lights. This mesmerising dance of colourful lights illuminating the night sky captivates visitors from around the world. The Aurora can also be witnessed in the Arctic Circle, where the sky comes alive with neon lights in shades of green, pink and purple.

All our winter holidays provide you with perfect opportunities to explore a variety of activities among awe-inspiring destinations around the world. Whether you choose to go husky sledding through the glistening Finnish forests or cross-country skiing in the mighty Dolomites, every experience will bring you closer to nature and let you delve further into the culture, history and traditions of each destination you visit.
 

Making Memories Together
At Exodus, we understand that family travel adventures should be more than just a theme park or a day at the beach. Our family tours are the perfect way to create unforgettable memories with your loved ones! Whether you’re playing pirate on an overnight houseboat stay in Vietnam on our Vietnam Family Adventure, stretching fresh mozzarella and learning to make authentic Italian pizza together with locals on our Amalfi Coast Family Adventure, or just exploring a new culture – there is always something thrilling and exciting on our family travel adventures. Our guides are experienced in touring with children and families, and our itineraries are carefully crafted with the needs of a family in mind.  

One size never fits all though, especially when kids are involved. We offer both small group tours with set departures and private guided tours. If you don’t find the dates you want or prefer to travel with just your own family and friends, we got you covered! Exodus family adventures are designed to offer a perfect balance of education and exploration, with plenty of downtime to ensure everyone returns feeling refreshed. Our family adventure travels are designed to inspire the next generation of explorers, from game spotting in Namibia to splashing in thermal pools in Costa Rica, we have adventures all over the globe to suit your family! 

Tailored to children
Each family travel adventure is tailored to one of two age ranges 9-12 and 13-16, though children outside of these age brackets are still very welcome. Each trip also has a child-centric activity grading that tells you how challenging the trip will be for kids. This grading system is based on the itinerary’s physical demands, how much time is spent traveling, and how busy the schedule is. 

Great value
Our trips are designed to give you maximum value for money, often including the accommodation, local tour guides, and authentic, experiential activities. Child prices are 25% lower than the adult cost (10% lower for trips in North America) for Exodus-operated guided trips, up to the age of 16. 

Treading carefully
We are committed to ensuring that future generations can continue to explore the world, so we strive to leave as small of an impact as we can. With your family’s help, we support the local communities that graciously share their homes with us through various projects, championing local businesses and creating jobs. We have initiated projects to eliminate single-use plastic bottles, take children on adventures in their homeland for the first time, and support community projects all over the world. Learn more about our commitment to sustainability and join us on an unforgettable journey!  
 

Our Cultural Tours
The evocative swirl of incense in a temple, a refreshing cup of chai on a desert roadside, or the wonder of the Taj Mahal at sunrise. These are just some of the magical experiences that will leave your senses tingling on our cultural tours. Embark on a voyage where you’ll explore the traditions, history, and daily life of communities around the globe. Whether you’re drawn to the vibrant colors of a bustling market in Marrakech, the serene temples of Kyoto, the lively streets of Havana, or the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu, our culture-focused trips are designed to connect you with the soul of each place. They offer more than just sightseeing; they provide a deep dive into the essence of each destination.

We curate every aspect of our cultural trips to ensure you encounter the real essence of a destination. From staying in a family-run hotel on the Amalfi Coast to savoring street food in Bangkok, every moment is crafted to foster genuine connections and understanding. With expert guides leading the way, you’ll gain insights into ancient traditions, modern lifestyles, and the rich tapestry of cultures that make our world so diverse.

Join our community of like-minded explorers and embrace the transformative power of travel. Whether you’re a seasoned globetrotter or embarking on your first adventure abroad, our cultural trips offer something for everyone. Expand your horizons as you marvel at the architectural wonders of Egypt’s pyramids, stay in a Bedouin camp in Jordan, or explore the intricate alleyways of Istanbul. Let’s embark on a journey together, where every step is a celebration of diversity, curiosity, and the beauty of our shared humanity.
 

Our Wildlife Trips
Immerse yourself in the wild wonders of the world with our extraordinary wildlife tours. From the icy realms of the Arctic to the sun-drenched African savannah, Exodus takes you on wildlife adventures that bring you within arm’s reach of some of the planet’s most unique, dangerous, and beautiful creatures.

Follow in the footsteps of bears in pristine snow on a bear-watching expedition, glide past a lounging jaguar while paddling along a tranquil river, or wake up to the majestic trumpeting of elephants echoing through the wilderness. Venture beyond the ordinary into the habitats of animals big and small for one-of-a-kind adventures.

Journey to Indonesia and come face-to-face with the forked-tongued Komodo dragons, or venture into the lush jungles of Borneo to witness the endangered orangutans swinging through the canopy, a testament to the fragile beauty of our planet. Head west to the Galapagos Islands, where Darwin’s legacy lives on in the enchanting wildlife that inspired his groundbreaking work, or travel east to India and be mesmerized by the elusive Bengal tigers on one of our safari wildlife treks.

From whale watching to safaris and from Costa Rican rainforests to Transylvanian mountains, our small-group guided wildlife vacations take you off the beaten path in search of creatures of all kinds. Join us as we unlock the secrets of the natural world, one unforgettable journey at a time. Your adventure begins here, where the wild beckons with open arms.
 

Polar Cruises
If you’re looking for an adventure of a lifetime, look no further than a polar trip! Step aboard an icebreaker ship and encounter the spectacular beauty of the Arctic and Antarctic regions. From stunning glaciers to majestic icebergs, a kaleidoscope of blues, and an abundance of fascinating wildlife, including walruses, polar bears, seals, penguins, and whales. Once explored by only seasoned adventurers, you can now explore the poles in comfort on one of our Polar trips. Our small ships are crewed by passionate staff who will ensure you have the trip of a lifetime. See our Polar Fleet page for more details on our ships.  

Join award-winning photographer Paul Goldstein on an unparalleled photographic expedition to capture majestic Polar bears and thousands of regal King penguins through the lens. Paul’s enthusiasm for the polar regions is unparalleled – for photographers and nature enthusiasts, these expeditions are an absolute must. If you’re up for an epic journey full of wonder and discovery, then a polar cruise is for you! 

Quark Expeditions Price Match: 
We are proud to offer award-winning polar expeditions through our sister company Quark Expeditions and strive to offer the highest quality adventures at the best possible prices. If you see a Quark voyage listed cheaper elsewhere, we promise to match the price like-for-like. 

Choose your ideal Walking, Hiking & Trekking trip by using our Activity Levels – a grading that indicates how strenuous an adventure will be. To calculate Activity Levels, which run from Easy to Tough, we consider walking distance, elevation gain (and loss) and the trail conditions, plus altitude where necessary.

All trips have a walking profile showing the daily distances and a description of the expected conditions. On occasion, a walk may exceed the maximum stated below; in these instances, we feel the correct Activity Level has been assigned based on the difficulty of the trip as a whole. With the support of our experienced guides, these walks often provide a fun challenge for the group!

Read on for a breakdown of what each Activity Level means.
 

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Ideal for those new to walking trips. The pace will be easy, and the itinerary often includes some half-day walks to allow for visits or free time. Expect two to four hours of walking per day on easy paths, with some minor ascent or descent.

  • Average distance per day: 2.5mi-4mi (4km-6km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 5mi (8km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 165ft-985ft (50m-300m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 1,640ft (500m)
     

Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Expect generally easy trails, but with some ascent and descent on most days. Some walks may meet the criteria for Activity Level 3 (Moderate). Therefore, you should be comfortable with three to five hours of walking per day and enjoy reasonably regular walks at home. The paths will be non-technical but could involve some short uneven sections. Maximum ascents will be no more than 2,295ft (700m), while longer days with less ascent could cover up to 8.5mi (14km).

  • Average distance per day: 4.5mi-7mi (7km-11km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 8.5mi (14km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 655ft-1,970ft (200m-600m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 2,295ft (700m)
     

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
The inclusion of more hilly or even mountainous terrain makes this grade suitable for fit and frequent hikers. Underfoot conditions could be rocky or with some loose gravel; on wider trails, we may encounter some steep drops to one side. The maximum ascent could be up to 3,600ft (1,100m) in one day. We typically walk for four to seven hours per day.

  • Average distance per day: 5mi-9mi (8km-15km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 11mi (18km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 985ft-2,625ft (300m-800m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 3,600ft (1,100m)
     

Activity Level 4 (Moderate & Challenging)
An adventure made for experienced hikers and hill walkers with good fitness, normally in mountainous terrain and sometimes at altitude with varied and occasionally challenging conditions underfoot. Walks on some days may meet the criteria for Activity Level 5 (Challenging). Expect five to seven hours of walking per day.

  • Average distance per day: 5.5mi-10.5mi (9km-17km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 12.5mi (20km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 1,640ft-2,955ft (500m-900m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 4,265ft (1,300m)
     

Activity Level 5 (Challenging)
Ideal for experienced mountain hikers and trekkers with very good fitness. You could be walking longer distances (maximum 15.5mi/25km) for consecutive days. In the mountains, the maximum ascent would be 4,920ft (1,500m) in a day. You should feel comfortable walking six to eight hours per day, with sections of technical terrain (uneven ground with some loose rock, some narrow paths). Most itineraries include some days walking at altitude.

  • Average distance per day: 6mi-12.5mi (10km-20km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 15.5mi (25km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 2,955ft-3,280ft (900m-1,000m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 4,920ft (1,500m)
     

Activity Level 6 (Challenging & Tough)
For experienced mountain hikers and trekkers only. Expect high mountain terrain, remote areas and probably consecutive days at high altitude. Excellent fitness and mobility levels are essential. Expect technical terrain on some days and walks of seven to nine hours per day.

  • Average distance per day: 6mi-12.5mi (10km-20km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 15.5mi (25km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 2,955ft-3,940ft (900m-1,200m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 5,580ft (1,700m)
     

Activity Level 7 (Tough)
Our toughest Walking & Trekking trips normally involve the ascent of a summit, usually above the snowline and at high altitude. Expect technical terrain on most days, often using crampons and ice axes. Average daily hikes are between eight and 10 hours. Previous experience and excellent fitness and mobility are essential.

  • Average distance per day: 6mi-12.5mi (10km-20km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 15.5mi (25km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 2,955ft-4,265ft (900m-1,300m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 6,230ft (1,900m)

Choose your ideal Cycling trip by using our Activity Levels – a grading that indicates how strenuous an adventure will be. To calculate Activity Levels, which run from Easy to Tough, we consider cycling distance, elevation gain (and loss) and the road surface; the availability of vehicle support does not affect the grading.

All trips have a cycling profile showing the daily distances and a description of the expected conditions. On occasion, a ride may exceed the maximum stated below; in these instances, we feel the correct Activity Level has been assigned based on the difficulty of the trip as a whole. With the support of our experienced guides, these rides often provide a fun challenge for the group!

Read on for a breakdown of what each Activity Level means.
 

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Ideal for those on their first cycling trip. No prior cycle touring experience is necessary, but you should be reasonably fit. Expect two to four hours on the saddle per day, almost entirely taking paved roads.

  • Average distance per day: 12.5mi-25mi (20km-40km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 31mi (50km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 0ft-330ft (0m-100m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 985ft (300m)
     

Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Ride from three to five hours per day, mostly on paved roads. Longer distances will be on good surfaces with limited elevation gain. Some prior cycle touring experience would be useful, but is not essential. We recommend you should be reasonably fit.

  • Average distance per day: 18.5mi-37mi (30km-60km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 50mi (80km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 330ft-1,310ft (100m-400m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 1,970ft (600m)
     

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
We recommend you are a confident cyclist with good fitness and some experience of longer rides. You’ll be on the saddle for five to seven hours a day and should expect to tackle some bigger climbs or longer distances.

  • Average distance per day: 25mi-43.5mi (40km-70km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 62mi (100km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 330ft-1,965ft (100m-600m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 3,280ft (1,000m)
     

Activity Level 4 (Moderate & Challenging)
An adventure for experienced cyclists with good fitness. Expect five to seven hours of cycling per day, with some big climbs and sometimes over more challenging road surfaces.

  • Average distance per day: 31mi-50mi (50km-80km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 68mi (110km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 660ft-2,790ft (200m-850m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 4,920ft (1,500m)
     

Activity Level 5 (Challenging)
Ideal for experienced cyclists with very good fitness. You should feel comfortable cycling six to eight hours per day, including longer distances or tougher climbs, possibly over tricker terrain.

  • Average distance per day: 31mi-56mi (50km-90km)
  • Maximum distance per day: 75mi (120km)
  • Average elevation gain per day: 655ft-3,280ft (200m-1,000m)
  • Maximum elevation gain per day: 6,560ft (2,000m)

Every Exodus trip requires a sense of adventure! Choose your ideal Culture, Wildlife, Polar or Family trip by using our Activity Levels – a grading that indicates how strenuous an adventure will be.

Our trips in these programs are less active than our Walking, Cycling or Winter trips but we still apply an Activity Level to each adventure so you can judge the right trip for you. The Activity Level comprises two elements:

  1.  Activities: The duration and difficulty of inclusions, such as on-foot sightseeing, guided walks or other adventurous activities.  
  2. Overall pace: This refers to the length of each day, including early starts and longer journeys, as opposed to a more relaxed wake-up and some free time.
     

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Any included activities will be easy and can be opted out of. An evenly paced trip with enough time to relax, alongside travel and sightseeing. Some days may include early starts but not usually on consecutive days.
 

Activity Level 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Any included activities will be easy or moderate and can be opted out of. Expect some busier days with early starts and long journeys, alongside a little free time.
 

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
Some of the included activities may be moderately challenging but can be opted out of. Reasonable fitness is recommended to enjoy the trip to the fullest. A more full-on trip with early starts and longer days to make the most of our time away.
 

Activity Level 4 (Moderate & Challenging)
Some of the activities may be more physically demanding, such as hiking, canoeing, kayaking or cycling, so good fitness levels are required. A very busy itinerary packed with activities. Expect regular early starts and long days.  

 

A wide variety of Winter adventures are available with Exodus. Snowshoeing Activity Levels and cross-country ski grades are shown below. Activity Levels for these trips are based on the terrain, elevation gain (and loss), distance covered and fitness requirements. 

All other Winter trips, such as mixed-activity, Northern Lights or cultural trips, are set according to the general Activity Levels for Cultural trips which can be found here.  

Snowshoeing 

Activity Level 1 (Easy)
Easy activities requiring some physical effort for a short length of time. Experience is not necessary; anyone who is fit and healthy enough to complete a weekend walk will be comfortable. 
 

Activity Level 3 (Moderate)
Relatively full days, with four to five hours of snowshoeing, although there may be occasional longer, harder days. Experience is not necessary, but you should be confident in your fitness level.  
 

Activity Level 5 (Challenging)
Generally, four to six hours a day, with longer ascents and a faster pace to complete circular routes. There may be more challenging sections throughout the trip. Experience of mountain snowshoeing and a good fitness level are required.  
 

Cross-Country Skiing Grades

Exodus offers cross-country skiing holidays to suit a wide range of technical and physical abilities. Technique is paramount when cross-country skiing – as such we provide tuition on these trips and use Grades rather than Activity Levels. The aim is to create groups of similar abilities and fitness. 
 
To help you find the right adventure for you, we’ve included an equivalent Activity Level for each Grade. But if you’d like to know more, or have any questions, feel free to call and speak to an expert.  

Grade 1 Beginners

Equivalent Activity Level: 1 (Easy)
For complete beginners. We start with the basics, including how to stop using the snowplough technique and how to turn. You will be on skis for at least five to six hours a day, with a focus on tuition, getting comfortable on skis and building towards longer tours through the winter landscape. In some centres, there may also be some easy off-track skiing. This involves heading off the pre-cut tracks, typically across frozen lakes or snow-covered pastures. 
 

Activity Level 2 Improvers

Equivalent Activity Level: 2 (Easy & Moderate)
Ideal if you’ve enjoyed at least one Grade 1 trip and grasped the basics. Tuition is offered to refresh and improve technique and typically involves skiing a little further than in Grade 1 weeks, and over more varied terrain (ie more ups and downs), which requires slightly higher fitness levels. In some cases, these are acceptable for newcomers to cross-country skiing. Beginners on these weeks should be very fit and proficient in sports that develop balance (ice skating, roller skating or roller skiing) as you will need to pick up the basic technique quickly. Please contact us if you wish to book a Grade 2 holiday but have not skied before. 
 

Grade 3 Intermediates

Equivalent Activity Level: 3 (Moderate)
Ideal if you’re looking to push on, tackle slightly steeper terrain and cover more ground each day. Typical groups will have a few weeks’ skiing behind them, be comfortable with the basics and happy on longer day tours. There will still be tuition on these trips. 
 

Grade 4 Advanced

Equivalent Activity Level: 4 (Moderate &Challenging)
Choose this grade if you can tackle ‘ups and downs’ competently, can manage a controlled snowplough descent and want to ski at a lively pace. You should also be able to get up swiftly and easily by yourself after a fall. The mix of track and off-track skiing varies. Be prepared for long, steep ascents and descents, and for off-track skiing over variable snow. You need good fitness, stamina, and sound, controlled technique. Climbing skins will be needed on some days. 
 

Grade 5 Challenging

Equivalent Activity Level: 5 (Challenging)
For experienced, proficient skiers looking for long, steep ascents and descents, including off-track skiing over variable snow. Good fitness, stamina, and sound, controlled technique is required. 

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Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise noted.