What we don’t compromise on
Leave No Trace
Minimising our footprint and leaving places the same or better than we found them.
Safety
We plan every activity with rigour so the logistics and safety hold up — without tipping into rigidity.
Local economy
We prioritise local accommodations, mountain huts and partners who share a responsible way of understanding the land.
Respect
We understand nature as natural and cultural heritage. We respect flora, fauna and the people who live there.
Professionalism
Certified guides in ongoing training. A good guide never stops learning.
Adapted groups
Every proposal states the level of physical demand and, where relevant, the technical difficulty, so you know what to expect.
Adaptability
Good planning doesn’t mean rigidity: we leave room for the group to adjust the pace when conditions allow.
Learning
Curiosity is the engine of learning: we spark interest that keeps you observing long after the activity has ended.
The 7 principles of Leave No Trace
Leave No Trace is an international standard of good practice in nature. At Enriterra we use it as a reference framework across every activity:
- Plan ahead and prepare
- Travel and camp on durable surfaces
- Dispose of waste properly — you carry it all out, no exceptions
- Leave what you find (rocks, plants, archaeological remains…)
- Minimise campfire impact
- Respect wildlife
- Be considerate of other visitors
We choose accommodations, mountain huts and partners using the same criteria with which we design our routes: real knowledge of the land, a close and professional relationship, and a shared commitment to sustainability and respect for the environment. Whenever possible, we prioritise small family businesses and local cooperatives over large chains, so that what you spend on your route flows directly back to the people and communities who look after it.








