TREK VIKOS GORGE

AND HIGHLANDS OF NORTHERN GREECE

September 1 - September 8, 2024

Imagine disconnecting from your modern lifestyle and connecting to simplicity by way of centuries-old paths through ancient villages and scenic mountain trails. In nature, we rediscover our own true nature.

Get ready to traverse Vikos Gorge, the world’s deepest gorge known as "the Grand Canyon of Greece," with a series of customized day hikes and nights spent at authentic village home stays and rustic lodgings. Our local guide will take us off the beaten path, and across picturesque arched bridges, through the crystal-clear Voidomatis ravine to destinations few tourists experience. This trek offers not just an adventure, but an ecological, cultural, culinary and learning experience. Santosha’s conscious travel invests in the local community, while minimizing tourists’ negative impact on the environment and people.

ITINERARY

  • Transfer to your guesthouse situated at the beautiful village of Elafotopos. As a Zagorian village, Elafotopos is a little gem, well-hidden underneath lush green mountains. The old name of Elafotopos village was “Cervari”, deriving from the word “Cerva” which means deer in Latin, signifying the high presence of deers in the area. In an attitude of 1100m Elafotopos holds an excellent climate and enjoys, due to its orientation, many hours of direct sunlight. In the afternoon you will stroll around Elafotopos traditional “kalderimia”, the centuries-old stone paths, visit the church, the square, the museum and the little “kafenio” (coffee shop) of the village. To complete taking in the atmosphere of our base camp we will enjoy a heart-warming dinner cooked by Lena, the owner of our guesthouse.

  • With a transfer to Vradeto, the highest of the Zagori villages at an elevation of 1340m, we will see traditional stone architecture, dominant in every public building, dwellings and churches, in the village paths, which still remain unspoilt. This is where we’ll take a captivating path towards the viewpoint of Beloi, a natural stone balcony offering breathtaking panoramic views over the gorge. It is also the ideal spot for wildlife spotting so an encounter with a bold Eagle or one of the few remaining Pindos Black bears should not come as a surprise.

    After admiring this wild, untouched scenery and returning to Vradeto for a coffee in its beautiful square, we will zig-zag down an impressive cobble-stone staircase of 1200 steps and 39 turns, that was painstakingly builtstone by stone, and was the only connection of isolated Vradeto with Kapesevo and the rest of the world till the road was built in 1973! Completing our descent of this architectural masterpiece, the “Vradetto stairs”, we will have our dinner at Kapesovo.

  • Today is the day! After admiring the gorge from above, you will be amazed by its ravines and hidden spots as you follow a long traverse route through the gorge, from the village of Monodendri all the way to the beautiful village of Papiggo. Starting in Monodentri, you will descent to the bottom, then move up along the river bed until the Voidomatis springs. Vikos Gorge, with a length of 20km, walls that reach 450m and 1600m depth, and a width ranging from 400m to just a few meters at its narrowest part, is listed by the Guinness Book of Records as the deepest canyon in the world in proportion to its width.

    The park of Vikos Aoos is one of the ten national parks of Greece, part of the ecological network Natura 2000 and the UNESCO Geoparks Network, because of the rich variety of flora and the great variation of biotopes. Our naturalist guide will be glad to spot for you the most important plants and herbs!

    After reaching Voidomatis springs – the brave enough can jump into the frozen water! – we will ascent to Papiggo, one of the most popular Zagorian villages. Papiggo is situated in a breathtaking landscape, under the towers of Astraka, some of the most amazing solid rock formations of the area. After a delicious meal at a local tavern and a stroll around the village, you will be transferred back to your guesthouse.

    For those seeking some luxury, a visit to Mikro Papiggo 1700 Hotel can be arranged, which has an excellent spa overlooking Astraka’s towers.

  • After a delicious breakfast at our guesthouse, you will start

    your recovery walk around the picturesque villages of

    Vitsa, Koukouli, Kipi and Dilofo through traditional stone-

    built paths and arch bridges. The Zagori area as you have

    realised by now is full of deep gorges, ravines, streams

    and white water rivers. Whereas today those water

    reservoirs serve as the playground of many outdoor

    activities, such as kayaking, rafting, river trekking and so

    on, back in the day they were big burdens for local people,

    especially in the winter, as some of them were impassable.

    Local wealthy families and noble governors were building bridges so that villages won’t stay isolated during winter and thus transport of goods and people was facilitated. The bridges were named after the family or noble who build it. Due to their remarkable architecture, most of these stone bridges are still standing and during this circular walk you will admire some of the most remarkable centuries-old arch bridges in Greece.

    We will stop in Koukouli for a lunch break and a visit to the local museum dedicated to local and endemic herbs and plants. We’ll continue our village hopping till we reach our base, Elafotopos. Time to rest before enjoying another lovely dinner.

  • Today is the day to move and meet another yetfascinating place of rural and mountainous Greece. Wewill be driving through magnificent scenery to reachthe village of Melissourgoi nested up on the highmountains of Tzoumerka. Melissourgoi is located at analtitude of 850 m, and is said to have been namedafter the bees (‘Melissa’ in Greek), as bees are a model of industriousness and represent the hard work of the villages’ inhabitants. The wild nature along with the clear waters and fir forests give this village a particular natural beauty. Today’s walk will be a circular route to Kefalovryso Waterfall and back, the tallest in the country hidden in the deep forest behind the refuge. After the walk we will enjoy a home cooked meal from our new guests.

  • Today we will start the day early and drive 40 minutes to reach the trail head of our route in Syrako village. Syrako and Kalarites are two villages build one facing the other separated by a deep gorge. This is where exactly the first boarder of Greece lied. Kalarites was Greece and Syrako still belonged to the Ottoman empire for many years more before being attached to Greek territory. Both are traditional villages, true gems of local architecture. They were constructed around the 15th century by Vlach-speaking populations.

    The glorious past and the economic prosperity they experienced in previous centuries - thanks to the famous tailors, merchants, who honoured their homeland in the great markets of the Mediterranean in the 18th and 19th centuries - are revealed to us through a walk in their stone-paved streets. The beautiful path we are going to walk starts from Syrrako and connects to the village of Kalarrites. We are going to finish the walk in Kalarytes, only to find ourselves dining in one of the oldest little tavernas of Greece, Napoleon’s place, truly not to be missed. On our way back we are going to pay a visit to the Monastery of Kipina (1212), dedicated to the Zoodochos Pigi, with impressive 17th-century frescoes. This monastery, embedded on a steep, vertical cliff, is one of the most impressive and imposing not only in Epirus, but also throughout Greece. The sight of it is awe-inspiring and breath-taking. It is worth climbing a few steps to visit it!

  • Today we will drive to Pramanta nearby refuge tostart our ascent to the impressive Stroggula peak. Itis an ascent with almost 900 meters of elevation togain. It took us around 3 and half hours to reach thetop at a swift pace and just a couple of brief stops.

    The ascent itself starts easily with the path climbingslowly across the grassy lower slopes of themountain. Gazing at the misty valley underneathmakes this first section of our climb absolutelybreathtaking. Later, the terrain becomes rockier andthe path steeper rising up among the rugged crags.

    The views from the top at an attitude of 2.115mt are breathtaking and definitely will reward us the strong effort. When back in our base we will enjoy the experience of cooking in the wood oven and to wash it all after dinner enjoy a sauna in a private cabin in the woods. The perfect way to say goodbye to a week’s long adventure on the Pindus mountains.

  • Breakfast and departure to Lefkada.

    On our way to Lefkada we will stop for lunch in Prevexa town by the water to let the sea breeze welcome us and enjoy exquisite seafood.

Zagori, Vikos Gorge & Tzoumerka Trek

  • Explore two off-the-beaten path mountain regions; Zagori and Tzoumerka.

  • Experience authentic Greek mountain history and culture, while enjoying the great outdoors’ breathtaking views and unique wild life.

  • Visit the most picturesque and remote villages of Greece, the attractive and mysterious Zagorohoria and Tzoumerka,

  • Traverse the Vikos gorge, the deepest canyon in the world in proportion to its width,

  • Meet locals and the most original mountainous tribe culture in Europe and experience first hand the traditional way of life,

  • Participate in agricultural or handicrat activities at your guesthouse in Elafotopos,

  • Accompany your meal with fine red wine produced in the area and try in the evenings the local drink, tsipouro!

Trek Pricing | $1,200

  • 6 guided walks at Vikos, Zagori area & Tzoumerka Accommodation x 7 days

  • Breakfast x 7 days

  • Transfer from and to Aktio (Preveza) or Ioannina and back

  • Luggage transfers

  • Transfers to and from our starting and ending walking pointsClient’s information brief by e-mailAn arrival briefing

  • Information on the biodiversity & local flora and fauna. following Vikos Gorge, visit us at Greece 24.

The single supplement fee will be 160 EUR and guests can have a single room the first 4 days.

Accommodations — The Asis Igloo. and Rokkazagori

Not Included: Lunches or dinners, flight to Greece, travel insurance.

Taking inspiration from The Odyssey and local lore, we’ll explore our personal Mythos by diving into mindful movement (yoga) and mythology. Our retreat includes daily yoga, chartered sailing on the Ionian Sea, Mediterranean meals and options to explore the site of a former temple to Apollo, learn about medicinal plants from a local herbalist, kayak blue-water caves and more. Or less. Relax and receive at this unique and very special destination.

$500 deposit secures your space.

After Vikos | Mythos Ionian Experience Retreat

Amanda Trevelino | Host

As student of the Kripalu yoga lineage, I’ve learned that the way we show up on a yoga mat, is the way we show up in the world. Living our yoga, means practicing the yogic philosophy of non-harming whether we are exploring asana in a studio, or exploring the beauty of another culture.

I embrace various forms of yoga as personal inquiry, and I strive to create judgment-free environments for Self-awakening. In 2016, I founded Santosha Studio to offer the community a collaborative sanctuary for meaningful practice with an emphasis on uplifting the sacred feminine. Conscious travel expands that vision, broadening explorations of Self — physically, mentally and spiritually — as well as building life-long connections. As Anaïs Nin teaches, “we don’t see the world as it is, we see it as we are.”

  • Fantastic Scenery

    “Tremendous guide, fantastic scenery, accommodation far better than expected. The Vikos Gorge was a particular highlight!”

    Patrick, UK

  • A Great Introduction

    “The Highlights – Staying at Rokka guesthouse in Elaftopos. The route planning and content is excellent, much thought has clearly gone into it. Overall, a great introduction to the area.”

    Kevin, UK

  • A Greek Immersion

    Every day was different. I loved that the hike felt more like a Greece immersion with not a lot of tourists & lots of exposure to the local culture. Lena's location was a gem... The gorge was amazing, too. Actually, everything, everyday was wonderful!

    Ellen, USA

Be An Explorer

In the coming months, we will introduce more conscious travel destinations. These are opportunities for self-discovery, applying the philosophy and ethics of yoga within a cultural exchange.

 FAQs

  • Guests are responsible for air travel to and from Greece by way of Thessaloniki, suggested through Athens and then booked via a local carrier.

  • Travel insurance is highly recommended, particularly given that all sales are final once deposit has been submitted. We suggest AllianzTravel but there are a number of insurance companies. Costs will likely range from $125-$250.

  • Because Santosha is required to book the resort property in advance, there is no cancellation option. All payments are final; however payments are transferrable to a friend or family member. Also. we do recommend travel insurance should something change that requires you to cancel.