news Registrations for HIGHLANDEREXPERIENCE Montenegro are open! Experience the true beauty of Durmitor National Park - UNESCO's World Heritage Site with HIGHLANDEREXPERIENCE Durmitor, Montenegro.
news Registrations for HIGHLANDER55 Morocco are open HIGHLANDER55 Toubkal, Morocco is a 46km long hiking experience that lasts for 3 days and leads you through the Jebel Toubkal, North Africa's highest peak.
news New HIGHLANDER event format We’re proud to present a new HIGHLANDER event format - HIGHLANDEREXPERIENCE!
news HIGHLANDER 100% Merino t-shirts 20% off HIGHLANDER technical merino t-shirts are 20% off until the 14th of March!
news HIGHLANDER Referral Get your friends to join you on the biggest hiking adventure in Croatia...and save some money along the way.
news New HIGHLANDER countries Two new HIGHLANDER countries that you'll get a chance to visit are Slovenia and Spain!
news Best present this Christmas – a HIGHLANDER Virtual gift card The best gift you can give to someone is experience, adventure, and the time spent connecting with oneself.
highlander So many adventures… Get to know them just a little bit better. Just as pyramids represent one of the 7 wonders of the world, so this presentation for HIGHLANDER 2021 in Egypt is a kind of wonder itself – we announced that in 2021 there will be fifteen HIGHLANDER events in total.
news HIGHLANDER Announces 2021 Calendar To foster a diverse community around our philosophy and in acknowledging an increased awareness of and need for physical, mental and social wellbeing, HIGHLANDER is going intercontinental!
webshop Christmas is around the corner Take advantage of the pre-Christmas discount on our Webshop, and buy a HIGHLANDER gift for your loved ones.
wildlife Do hikers have an impact on wildlife? When wildlife is disturbed, it can cause them to waste energy and fat reserves, abandon nests and young, and move from their preferred haunts into habitat with less food, or more risk from predators.
leave no trace Keep the wilderness wild – 7 principles of „Leave No Trace“ The idea behind the principles is to leave nature as unchanged by our presence as possible, so that future generations can enjoy it too.