Panoramic view of the Huayhuash mountain range, Peru

Huayhuash mountain range, Peru — April 2025

Enriterra · Mountain guiding

Walking to enrich our relationship with the land

A team of mountain guides and professionals from other fields who share a common way of understanding nature, the land and people.

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About us — Enriterra

Enriterra is a project made up of mountain guides and professionals from other fields who share a common way of understanding nature, the land and people.

It’s born of the conviction that hiking can be much more than a sport or a way of visiting a place. We believe that walking is an opportunity to discover, understand and build a more conscious relationship with the land.

That’s why we design experiences adapted to different profiles and goals, but always guided by the same principles: respect for the natural environment, professionalism, curiosity, learning and the will to create a positive impact.

We offer the routes that fascinate us the most on a personal level, to make them accessible to anyone interested in discovering these environments alongside certified guides. Our methodology page goes into more detail about what we offer and why, but our range of proposals spans from 1-day routes in closer surroundings, all the way to multi-day routes, treks, and peaks that can pose a real challenge.

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Where the name Enriterra comes from

The word Terra comes from Latin, a word that has reached present-day Catalan and Galician unchanged — two languages closely tied to the places where this project was born.

For us, the land is much more than the ground we walk on. It’s the whole web of relationships that give a place its identity: geology, climate, flora, fauna, people, language, history, gastronomy, trades, traditions. Understanding a place means understanding all of these relationships — and walking is a way to approach them, observe them, interpret them and become part of them.

The first part of the name, Enri, echoes the verb enrich. And that is exactly the purpose of the ENRITERRA project: to enrich every experience we offer.

A route won’t change everything. But it can plant a small seed: with nature, and with yourself.

We don’t claim an experience will change everything, but something usually stays with you: a question you hadn’t asked before, new knowledge, a different way of looking at a landscape, more sensitivity toward the people who live there.

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Discover who makes up our professional team, dive into our outlook on hiking, learn about our methodology and commitments, or check our FAQ.

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