Top 10 Adventures for 2027

Planning next year’s adventure always starts with a little inspiration. Whether it’s finally ticking off a long-awaited bucket list destination, s... Read more
Top 10 Adventures for 2027

Planning next year’s adventure always starts with a little inspiration. Whether it’s finally ticking off a long-awaited bucket list destination, standing on the summit of a mountain you’ve dreamed about for years or venturing somewhere completely beyond your comfort zone, now is the perfect time to start looking ahead to 2027.

From remote wilderness treks and iconic mountain routes to wildlife encounters and unforgettable cultural journeys, these are the adventures we expect to be some of our most sought-after trips for 2027. With many departures filling quickly, there’s no better time to start planning.

So, whether you’re searching for your next big challenge, a chance to reconnect with nature or simply an experience that will stay with you for years to come, here are ten adventures ready to inspire your next journey.

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GR20 Corsica - The Complete Route

Perfect for experienced hikers looking for a serious challenge

This iconic trek has earned its place on countless adventure wishlists and for good reason - it is widely regarded as Europe’s toughest long-distance hiking trail and one of the most rewarding. The GR20 traverses the rugged spine of Corsica from north to south, cutting through a dramatic island landscape where the Mediterranean meets high mountain terrain. Over the course of two demanding weeks, you’ll cover around 180 km of challenging ground, with significant daily ascents and descents across some of the most uncompromising terrain in Europe.

What makes this route so exceptional is not just its difficulty - it’s the sheer beauty that unfolds along the way; jagged peaks, rocky ridgelines, forested slopes and airy bridges suspended above deep valleys, all framed by sweeping views of the island’s dramatic coastline.

If this is a trek you’ve been considering, 2027 could be the year to finally take it on. With time to prepare and train, there’s no better moment to turn “one day” into reality.

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Kilimanjaro Lemosho Route

Perfect for first-time high-altitude summit trekkers

Kilimanjaro is one of those rare adventures that sits firmly on the bucket list year after year - a mountain that continues to inspire climbers from across the world. For many, it’s the ultimate challenge; a chance to stand on the roof of Africa and witness sunrise from the highest point on the continent. Could it be time to turn that goal into a reality?

The Lemosho Route is widely regarded as one of the most rewarding ways to climb Kilimanjaro, offering a longer and more gradual ascent that significantly improves summit success. With eight days on the mountain, your body has the best chance to adjust as you steadily gain altitude, supported by expert guides who accompany you every step of the way. Their experience, encouragement and knowledge of the mountain are invaluable as you make your final push towards the summit.

Then for the moment that defines the journey; watching the sun rise over Africa, filling the landscape with light and revealing a horizon that feels endless. It’s a moment of immense pride - the culmination of preparation, endurance and determination.

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The Ultimate Everest Trek

Perfect for those wanting world-famous mountain views

The allure of the world’s highest mountain is a powerful magnet for mountain lovers across the globe. While not everyone dreams of standing on the summit, the chance to witness Everest with your own eyes - in all its scale and majesty - is a moment few ever forget.

Our Ultimate Everest Trek is designed to give you the very best views of Everest, following a route that reveals the mountain from multiple breathtaking perspectives. The trail unfolds into the extraordinary Gokyo Valley, where a chain of sacred glacial lakes reflect the surrounding peaks. From here, the ascent of Gokyo Ri offers one of the most unforgettable panoramas in the entire Himalaya - a sweeping viewpoint across Everest and the surrounding giants of the range. From there, the journey continues across the Cho La Pass, a dramatic high-altitude crossing that links the Gokyo and Everest regions, before moving towards Everest Base Camp itself. The adventure culminates at Kala Patar, widely regarded as the finest viewpoint for close-up perspectives of Everest and the dramatic Khumbu Icefall below.

This is a true trekker’s paradise - an opportunity to stand in the presence of the world’s highest peak and experience Everest from its most awe-inspiring angles.

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Annapurna Sanctuary and Poon Hill Trek

Perfect for trekkers wanting immersive Himalayan scenery

Stepping away from Everest, this is one of Nepal’s most iconic trekking adventures - a journey that takes you deep into the heart of the Annapurna Sanctuary, surrounded on all sides by some of the world’s most dramatic mountain scenery; snow-capped peaks rising above lush valleys, terraced hillsides and timeless mountain villages where life continues much as it has for generations.

As you enter the sanctuary itself, the landscape transforms into a vast natural amphitheatre, with towering 8,000m peaks encircling you in every direction. It’s an extraordinary feeling of being completely immersed within the Himalaya, with some of the world's most beautiful mountains surrounding you. The journey also includes a visit to Poon Hill, one of Nepal’s most celebrated viewpoints. Here, you can watch sunrise sweep across the Annapurna range - a moment that has become a highlight for trekkers from around the world.

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Trek Madagascar, The Land of the Lemur

Perfect for travellers wanting culture and nature combined

Madagascar feels like nowhere else on earth - a world of extraordinary biodiversity, dramatic landscapes and vibrant local culture, where every day brings something completely different. Your journey takes you through striking landscapes of jagged rock formations, open grasslands and lush forest within Madagascar’s remarkable national parks. One of the highlights is the ascent of Peak Boby at sunrise, the island’s second-highest peak, where sweeping views reveal the raw beauty of this ancient land.

You’ll also trek through the lush rainforest of Ranomafana National Park, where steaming jungle trails reveal an incredible variety of flora and fauna - including medicinal plants, rare birdlife and of course, Madagascar’s famous lemurs in their natural habitat.

Beyond the trails, the journey continues into local life, with visits to colourful markets and traditional craft workshops that showcase the island’s vibrant culture and warm hospitality. It’s this blend of nature, wildlife and community that makes the experience so special.

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Spires and Ice - Trekking Patagonia

Perfect for bucket-list trekking travellers

There are few places left in the world that truly feel untouched and wild and Patagonia is undoubtedly one of them. Vast, rugged and utterly mesmerising, this is a land of jagged granite towers rising dramatically above turquoise lakes and ancient glaciers carving their way through untamed terrain.

This adventure takes you through two of South America’s most iconic wilderness regions: Torres del Paine National Park and Los Glaciares National Park. It’s the kind of journey that makes you feel wonderfully small in the very best way. One moment you’re trekking beneath the towering peaks of the legendary W Trek, the next you’re standing in awe in front of the thunderous calving ice of the Perito Moreno Glacier. Every day reveals another unforgettable panorama: cascading waterfalls, sweeping valleys, electric-blue icebergs and mountain views so dramatic they scarcely feel real.

To make the experience even more immersive, you’ll stay in scenic refugios surrounded by nature itself, waking each morning to some of the finest views in the world. It’s the perfect opportunity to fully switch off from everyday life and reconnect with the raw beauty of the natural world.

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Tour de Monte Rosa

Perfect for classic Alpine trekking enthusiasts

With the Tour du Mont Blanc firmly on the lips of trekking enthusiasts in recent years, this is your chance to discover one of the Alps’ best-kept secrets; a quieter, more rugged alternative that rewards those looking to venture a little further off the beaten path.

The Tour de Monte Rosa is one of the finest long-distance trekking routes in the Alps, a classic hut-to-hut journey that stays high in the mountains as it circumnavigates the vast Monte Rosa massif. Along the way, you’ll be treated to sweeping views of some of the Alps’ most iconic peaks, including the Matterhorn, Dom and Weisshorn.

The trail weaves between forested valleys, flower-filled Alpine meadows and high mountain terrain, gradually rising into a world of snowfields, glaciers and airy mountain passes. It’s a challenging yet deeply rewarding trek, where every stage brings a new perspective on the surrounding peaks - it's alpine trekking at its finest.

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Ultimate Fann Mountains Trek

Perfect for off the beaten track explorers

Step off the beaten track into one of Central Asia’s most remote and little-visited regions - the extraordinary Fann Mountains. Often referred to as the “Roof of the World”, this vast mountain range is home to countless peaks over 5,000m, placing you firmly in a true land of giants where rugged terrain stretches endlessly in every direction.

On our Ultimate Fann Mountains Trek, you’ll journey through this spectacular wilderness, staying in pristine campsites beside the turquoise Fan Lakes where you’ll fall asleep beneath towering peaks and wake to mirror-like waters reflecting the first light of day.

As the route unfolds, traces of the ancient Silk Road begin to emerge. Along the way, you’ll discover historic settlements and cultural crossroads shaped by centuries of trade and exchange, where the movement of people and ideas once connected East and West. This region played a vital role in the spread of culture across continents and its legacy is still felt today in its remote mountain communities. This is a journey of scale and contrast - from high-altitude passes to deep historical richness.

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Kungsleden Trek - The Kings Trail of Sweden

Perfect for travellers who thrive in the cold

The Kungsleden Trail, or “King’s Trail”, offers one of Europe’s most remote and atmospheric trekking experiences - a journey through the vast wilderness of Swedish Lapland. Located just 200km north of the Arctic Circle, this is a landscape defined by space and silence. Here, flower-carpeted valleys give way to birch forests, glacial rivers and wide, open plateaus shaped by ancient ice.

Along the way, you’ll tackle Sweden’s highest peak, Kebnekaise and enjoy far-reaching views across high passes, dramatic waterfalls and endless Arctic wilderness. The trekking is complemented by stays in traditional mountain huts - some of which include saunas, offering the perfect way to unwind after a day on the trail.

Perhaps most unforgettable of all is the light - the surreal glow of the midnight sun, where day never fully ends and the landscape is bathed in a constant golden hue. The Kungsleden Trail is unlike anywhere else in Europe.

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Gosainkund and Langtang Trek

Perfect for trekkers wanting authentic Nepal without Everest crowds

Just a short journey north of Kathmandu lies one of Nepal’s most accessible yet profoundly rewarding trekking regions - a landscape of soaring ridgelines, sacred lakes and vast Himalayan panoramas that feels far removed from the bustle of the capital. This is the Gosainkund and Langtang Trek - a two-week journey through some of Nepal’s most unspoiled and atmospheric mountain terrain.

The route begins with a week of airy ridge walking along the crest of Tsergo Ri and surrounding high trails, where each step opens up sweeping views across deep valleys and distant snow-capped peaks. As you continue deeper into the range, the landscape becomes increasingly remote, leading you towards the sacred alpine lakes of Gosainkunda via the dramatic Laarbina La pass.

From these high vantage points, the Himalaya unfolds in every direction - with panoramic views towards the Annapurna range, Manaslu and the striking Ganesh Himal peaks. It’s a region defined by sublime landscapes, where mountain paths wind through forests and high pastures and glacial valleys are shaped by centuries of natural forces - where every ridge feels like a viewpoint into another world.

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