Hike, bike & raft holidays
If hiking, biking and rafting are your bag then look no further; hike, bike and raft adventures are big news in multi activity holidays. They’re exactly as they sound. You’ll spend one day rafting over rushing rapids with an expert guide to get you where you need to be; the next, cycling down a nearby mountain track; and the day after that exploring forest trails with nothing but your feet to carry you. And then you’ll do it all over again in a different location. Hike, bike and raft holidays take place all over the world, from Costa Rica to Kerala to Croatia and you’ll usually have a small group of likeminded travellers with you, to share the highs and lows in some pretty spectacular surroundings.
Where can I go on a hike, bike and raft holiday?
Andorra’s mountains and river valleys allow for exciting outdoor adventures. Here, hiking, biking and rafting are top dog outside of the busy ski season, with Circ de Pessons, Cortals Valley and sunny slopes of Soldeu all ideal for outdoor adventures. Croatia has great hiking and cycling in the national parks of Krka and Plitvice Lakes and the fast-flowing Cetina and Zrmanja Rivers perfect for rafting adventures. Summer in the Slovakian mountains, meanwhile, makes a perfect backdrop for backdrop for bike rides and treks, as well as rafting adventures on the Dunajec River, which forms the border with Poland.
If you're up for a slightly more exotic experience, you could head for the backwaters and Western Ghat Mountains of Kerala in southern India, where you can hike, cycle and kayak all the way from Fort Kochi to Periyar Tiger Reserve. Alternatively, Costa Rica is home to an incredible circuit that whisks hardy types between the Pacific and Caribbean coasts via the mountains, rivers and rainforests of the Central Highlands, with long, exhilarating days on the trails and in the water.
Head east and you’ll be greeted by some of the wildest and most remote landscapes around, such as Kyrgyzstan's incredible Tian Shan Mountains, Chi River and Son Kul Lake, where hike, bike and raft holidays involve sleeping in yurt camps and mountain biking over vast empty steppe.
If you like your adventure to come with a healthy dose of history and culture then Japan offers hiking along ancient pilgrimage routes, biking past temples and shrines, and paddling coastal waters to remote islands.
Japan activity holiday, bike, hike and kayak
Multi activity holiday in Japan
From
£4455 to £5050
12 days
ex flights
Sweden activity holiday, Stockholm countryside
Multi-activity tour in Stockholm's picturesque countryside
From
SKr12495 to SKr12945
7 days
ex flights
Croatia multi sport tour
Dubrovnik to Zagreb with daily outdoor activities
From
€1390 to €1490
8 days
ex flights
Activity holiday in Vietnam hike, bike & kayak
Discover a slice of Vietnamese paradise on this active trip
From
£1059 to £1395
11 days
ex flights
Sarawak multi activity holiday
Let's explore all the great outdoor activities in Borneo!
From
MYR9300
8 days
ex flights
Active Cuba holiday
Explore Cuba's natural wonders on an outdoor adventure
From
US $1790
10 days
ex flights
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Rafting
White water rafting instructors always place safety first and you don't need any previous experience as full training will be given. Rapids might well rise to Class IV but you'll be in safe hands and fitted with all the correct gear including helmets, buoyancy aids and wetsuits. In some destinations you’ll be kayaking instead of rafting, exploring coastal waters, mangroves and pristine lakes in the process.Hiking
Hiking could involve everything from guided walks through local villages to hardcore muscle workouts through tropical rainforest or across mountain paths; and you could be walking up to eight hours a day, or at steep inclines, depending on the itinerary. In many cases, your luggage will be transported for you by support vehicle, and on some more difficult, high altitude treks, in Nepal for example, a porter may carry your backpack.












