Hiking

Best Hiking on New Zealand’s South Island

Best Hiking on New Zealand’s South Island

New Zealand is renowned for its bio-diverse wilderness and hiker-friendly infrastructure. With 13 national parks and thousands of protected areas and reserves that together make up over 30% of the nation’s land area, there are countless nature trails covering coastlines, river valleys, forests, farmlands, mountain ranges, and glaciers. The options are practically never ending! Here are some of the best trails and regions for hiking the South Island of New Zealand:

Patagonia Trekking: Tips for Hiking Torres del Paine

Patagonia Trekking: Tips for Hiking Torres del Paine

Located at the southern tip of South America, Torres del Paine in Patagonia, is a trekker’s dream come true. After going there ourselves, we can assure you that this hike can be done by anyone willing to hike for 4-6 hours a day. To make it even easier, here are 5 tips for planning your visit one of the world’s natural wonders:

On the Camino de Santiago

On the Camino de Santiago

We sat down with Gina Cornejo - yoga instructor extraordinaire for our Retreat to Spain trip which is focused in the Camino region - to delve into her knowledge and experiences of the Camino de Santiago. Her multiple trips and hikes along different routes of the Camino have given her a wonderful insight in to the region, the history, and most importantly the feeling of what it’s like to explore this pilgrim’s path.