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Explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Canadian Rockies on this 10-day trek through Banff and Jasper National Parks. This adventure combines alpine trails, glacier views, pristine lakes, and abundant wildlife sightings. Ideal for trekkers, nature lovers, and photographers, the trail offers a mix of moderate hikes and immersive wilderness experiences.
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Day 1: Arrival in Calgary – Transfer to Banff, evening orientation.
Day 2: Explore Banff – Short hikes, Lake Louise visit, and local sightseeing.
Day 3: Trek from Lake Louise to Paradise Valley – 6–7 hours.
Day 4: Trek to Bow Hut – 5–6 hours, with glacier views.
Day 5: Cross alpine passes and descend to Peyto Lake area – 6 hours.
Day 6: Trek to Saskatchewan River Crossing – 5–6 hours.
Day 7: Transfer to Jasper – Explore Maligne Lake and Spirit Island.
Day 8: Trek in Jasper National Park – Hike to Edith Cavell Meadows – 5–6 hours.
Day 9: Wildlife viewing and short hikes around Jasper – Free day.
Day 10: Departure from Jasper or Calgary.
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Experienced trekking guides and porters (if applicable)
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Accommodation during the trek (lodges, tea houses, or camping)
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Meals during the trek (usually breakfast, lunch, and dinner)
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Trekking permits, national park fees, and entrance permits
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Transportation to/from the trek starting point
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Emergency support and first-aid kit
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Welcome briefing and orientation at the trek start
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International airfare to/from the trek destination
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Personal expenses (shopping, souvenirs, snacks, drinks)
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Travel insurance or medical evacuation
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Optional activities not listed in the itinerary
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Tips or gratuities for guides and staff
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Equipment rentals (trekking poles, sleeping bags, etc., unless specified)
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Visa fees or passport expenses
Most treks are best during Spring (March–May) and Autumn (September–November) when weather is stable and visibility is excellent.
Difficulty ranges from Easy to Extreme. Check the specific trek details to see if prior trekking experience is recommended.
Some treks are beginner-friendly, while others require moderate to extensive trekking experience. Review the trek difficulty before booking.
Accommodation can include lodges, tea houses, guesthouses, or camping, depending on the trek. Details are in the trip itinerary.
Most treks include breakfast, lunch, and dinner while on the trail. Some packages may offer partial meals—check the specific trek details.

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