Hiking and Inclusion

As it is well-known, the peace and silence of nature can significantly alleviate stress. Hiking, whether done alone or in a group, is an easy way to exercise and enjoy the countryside or mountains, providing stress relief. The practice of hiking serves as therapy for both the mind and body, with a series of proven primary benefits:

  • Reduces stress levels
  • Enhances creativity
  • Improves concentration
  • Increases memory
  • Boosts self-esteem

We work to promote hiking as a therapeutic activity for specific groups (such as Autism, Down Syndrome, etc.) since it can be practiced without imposing intense social communication.