Treks and long-distance trails
Classic multi-day walking routes, point-to-point traverses, hut-to-hut circuits, and lodge-based trekking trips for travellers who want the route plan laid out clearly before they book.
About Global Adventure Club
Global Adventure Club is a mountain travel platform built around treks, summit climbs, long-distance trails, and multi-day adventure challenges. We publish the kind of trip pages serious travellers actually need: route shape, support style, overnight setup, booking path, and enough detail to decide whether a departure fits before you send an enquiry.
Some departures are sold directly through Global Adventure Club. Others are delivered by specialist local operators, alpine guides, expedition teams, and regional partners. Either way, the goal is the same: practical information first, clear commercial path second, no filler in the middle.
We sit between broad travel inspiration and the point where a traveller is ready to choose a route. That means our job is not just to say a place looks good. Our job is to make it easier to understand how the trip works. Is it a hut-to-hut trek or a camp-based climb? Is it a one-day summit with a local guide, or a two-week expedition with acclimatisation built in? Are permits, park rules, and transfer days already part of the operator plan, or does the traveller need to handle more of that themselves?
That is the level we care about. The difference between a good-looking trip page and a useful one is usually the practical detail. We aim to publish pages that help people shortlist confidently instead of opening ten tabs and still not knowing what is included.
Classic multi-day walking routes, point-to-point traverses, hut-to-hut circuits, and lodge-based trekking trips for travellers who want the route plan laid out clearly before they book.
From accessible highpoint days to bigger altitude objectives, we cover summit-focused trips where route profile, acclimatisation, and support style matter as much as the destination name.
Three-peak weekends, expedition progressions, and region-based challenge formats designed for strong hikers, fundraising groups, and travellers who want a bigger objective than a single summit day.
We connect adventures to the details around them: transfer points, local staging towns, overnight options, route facilities, and the operational notes that make mountain travel smoother.
Our current catalogue is international. We cover well-known mountain destinations, national park routes, and specialist high-altitude objectives across several core regions, with more territory added through direct research and local operator partnerships.
We cover UK highpoint routes and major European trekking ground including the Alps, the Mont Blanc circuit, the Julian Alps, the Picos de Europa, and Sierra Nevada-style challenge trips.
Nepal is a major focus area, with Khumbu trekking, Everest Base Camp-style itineraries, trekking peaks such as Mera Peak, and longer progression trips for travellers moving into higher-altitude objectives.
We feature Kilimanjaro and Mount Meru style departures where national park structure, camp progression, altitude management, and local operational standards shape the whole trip.
That includes California altitude routes, Pacific Northwest volcanoes, Aconcagua, Ecuador volcano itineraries, and Cordillera Blanca objectives in Peru for more experienced mountain travellers.
We also cover routes such as New Zealand volcanic challenges, Australian alpine itineraries, and selected southern-hemisphere mountain trips where the appeal is a strong route format as much as the headline destination.
We think in terms of mountain ranges, park systems, and route networks as much as borders. Travellers plan around the Alps, the Khumbu, the Cascades, Kilimanjaro National Park, or a hut system, not just a pin on a map.
We look for trips with a clear route concept, realistic pacing, and terrain that is described honestly. Difficulty needs context, not just a badge.
Accommodation style, camp or hut rhythm, guide support, permit requirements, staging points, and trip format need to be clear enough for a traveller to make a sensible call.
We only want listings that lead somewhere real: a live booking page, a credible departure listing, or a direct enquiry path to the team actually running the trip.
For operators and destination partners
We work with local guides, alpine operators, expedition leaders, and specialist travel businesses that already have real departures, route knowledge, and delivery standards in place. If you operate in a mountain range, national park zone, trekking circuit, or expedition region that fits the platform, we want to hear from you.
Tell us about your operating territory, the trips you run, your support model, and how travellers currently book. If the fit is right, we can onboard your company, list bookable departures, and build stronger destination coverage around your routes.