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Type
Regional operator
Service level
standard
Travelers age
36 — 65
Trip prices
$2,440 — 4,599
Tour languages
Unknown
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Fantastic trip!
Europe is great, but Alpine Interface runs fantastic trips close to home in Alberta. My daughter and I just completed a great series of hikes in Banff and Yoho, and ...
Wonderful tour!
Just returned from a hike in Switzerland, Italy and France These guides were outstanding. We were a group of 24 and they were professional and extremely knowledgeab...
Alpine Interface runs fantastic trips close to home in Alberta
Europe is great, but Alpine Interface runs fantastic trips close to home in Alberta. My daughter and I just completed a great series of hikes in Banff and Yoho, and ...
truly memorable trip!
Karin & Louis were amazing in providing us with detailed information and thoughtful suggestions in how to make our self guided custom trip one that we will alway...
Editoral Review of Alpine Interface
Alpine Interface specializes in guided hiking, walking, and trekking tours on specific regions of four continents. They also run sea kayaking trips in Baja California, Mexico, and in Croatia. The small, family-run company is owned and operated by a Canadian couple, with the husband serving as chief guide and his wife is office manager. They live half the year in the Canadian Rockies (near Banff National Park) and, in summers, are headquartered in France’s Chamonix Valley.
What Makes Them Stand Out?
Alpine Interface is known for its customer care and personalized service. Their motto is “Venture with a Purpose” and they have a commitment to responsible travel, including helping to support two foundations in Nepal.
Who Travels With Them?
Most clients are from North America and range from ages 30 to 60, but family trips are offered and the company will gear a private guided or self-guided trip to your own interests or abilities.
Where Do They Operate?
Alpine Interface runs tours in the French, Swiss, Italian, and Slovenian Alps; other areas of France; the Scotland Highlands; the coasts of Croatia and Crete; Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula; Patagonia; Canada; Baja Mexico, and Nepal. Trekking, climbing, and hiking are the major focus, but sea kayaking trips are also offered.
How Does It Work?
Alpine Interface features dozens of pre-set itineraries, with a strong emphasis on hiking in the Alps, but also in such far-flung places as Patagonia, Nepal and far eastern Russia. They will customize a trip for you if you don’t want to travel with a group or if you want to form your own group of any size. Trips are rated in five categories from easy to strenuous, depending on number of hours of walking and elevation gain per day.
Why Travel With Them?
This small company has made a mark for itself as a leader in its niche. By focusing on just a few activities and regions, Alpine Interface has been able to hone its expertise in those areas and provide personalized service as well.
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About the company
Alpine Interface is a small, family-run organization, specializing in guided hiking tours, trekking/ walking and sea kayaking adventures in the Alps, Europe, Americas and in the Himalayan country of Nepal.
The company is owned and operated by Karin Stubenvoll and Louis Marino.
Louis is not only the owner of the company, but also the lead guide, responsible for the smooth operation and high quality of all our guided hiking trips, new itineraries, and our special customer care, the main reason why we have so many returning clients.
Karin is the Office Manager, responsible for the administrative side, overseeing website, design and brochures, bookings, reservations, and lots more. She really does all of the work!
In 2005, Karin and Louis moved to the Canadian Rockies with their 6-month old daughter in order to explore the wilderness of the Canadian west, but also to be closer to their clients, most of whom reside in North America.
In the winter months, the office is located in the heart of the Canadian Rockies in the small town of Canmore, Alberta, the gateway to Banff National Park. Summers are spent in the Chamonix Valley of France, which enables a seamless transition from administrative operations to hands-on guiding of European destinations.
We only use IFMGA mountain guides and International Mountain Leaders, both of which are members of the UIAA.
From hiking the majestic trails of the Alps in intimate groups of no more than 8 people per trek, to sipping wine in Provence after a day exploring the maquis, to refreshing swims in the Mediterranean Sea, our journeys give you ample opportunities to make your dream holiday come true.
We can also customize nearly any destination within our area of expertise, working around your dates, group size, and budget.
Our trekking, climbing and sea kayaking trips to Patagonia, Baja Mexico, Russia and Nepal contribute to our quest to add exciting adventures and cultural journeys each year, allowing you to travel in safety, relishing the memories of new destinations and friendships made.
Why the Alpine Interface difference?
With so many hiking tour operators offering their services, how do you choose the right one for a particular trip? Everyone seems to offer “expert guides” and “the trip of a lifetime.” We at Alpine Interface believe that any active holiday, be it walking, hiking, trekking or sea kayaking, is more than just the activity. It is a full immersion, both linguistically and culturally, into a new environment. That’s why the following points are very important to our guests and us:
1: Hiking Guide / Mountain Guide
The most important factor on guided trips is your hiking guide. He or she is your link to the destination and its culture. Guides make or break a trip: that has been our most profound belief for nearly 20 years of guiding around the world. Most guides will have undergone several years of training and assessment before being awarded certification. We strongly believe that local knowledge is key to providing a trip of the utmost quality.
Our hiking adventures such as “The Walkers’ Haute Route” and “The Tour du Mont Blanc,” differentiate us from other operators’ trips. We do this by working with certified hiking guides who possess an intimate knowledge of the area and speak the languages of the countries they trek in. They have the expertise to navigate alternative routes, stopping to visit small, family-run dairy farms, and taking the time to interact with the locals, such as the farmers, hoteliers and shepherds.
As Alpine Interface Inc. has grown, so too has the number of destinations. By carefully searching the globe for committed professionals who demonstrate the same penchant for quality, respect for the environment and outstanding guiding skills, Alpine Interface maintains the highest level of personal service yet offers competitive prices. As Louis, director of Alpine Interface says, “When we aren’t the local experts, we hire them!”
2: Certification
At Alpine Interface, the use of internationally certified guides is a guarantee that your trip leaders meet the highest standards of training and expertise, and also hold the requisite insurance to operate in their designated location. They have up-to-date First Aid training, and carry emergency radios and/or satellite phones that link them to mountain rescue.
Throughout Europe, the UIMLA (Union of International Mountain Leader Associations) has set high standards for mountain leaders of hiking tours around the world. This is the required certification for leading guided hikes in most member countries of the European Union and Switzerland. Most of our European guides work full time as guides. They enhance their knowledge and skills each year by spending hundreds of days in the mountains guiding clients, but also working as naturalists, photographers, and freelance writers.
The use of certified guides who work for remuneration in France, Italy, Austria, Spain, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland is mandatory. Why risk an abrupt end to your trip when a little research can ensure that your hiking tour employs only certified guides?
Only the International Mountain Leader and the IFMGA Mountain Guide are formally qualified to lead guided trips in international mountains. For more information, please visit the websites of the British Mountain Leader Association (BAIML) and the French Association of Mountain Leaders (SNAM).
3. Meticulously Researched Itineraries
Alpine Interface, as our name indicates, wants to be an interface between all that is Alpine and you, the intrepid traveler. Whether you’re looking for the journey of a lifetime or just a week away, our tours provide the way. Enjoy the bliss of hiking in the mountains, sea kayaking in the Adriatic or Mexico, or exploring dozens of other destinations. All of our trips have been carefully researched using the expertise of local guides throughout the world. Our Himalayan trips, such as the Everest Village Trek and Base Camp, stand out not only for the sheer beauty of the walk, but also because of the careful planning and logistical support that this journey requires. Handpicking our team of Sherpas, with whom we have worked for many years, creates a richer experience for all involved. Hiking with locals who can communicate their passion for what they do is far more enriching than being led by inexperienced “summer help,” just looking to earn an easy salary.
4. Group size
On most of our group hiking tours, we limit the group size to 8 guests. Most companies have a minimum departure size of 5-6 max. We confirm our trip departures as soon as three guests have confirmed their participation. Our small groups ensure flexibility, and real interaction with the country, culture, and people.
5. Our Customer Care and Service
Get direct telephone access to a regional manager who can answer your pre-trip questions. We also offer you downloadable information and constant contact during your planning phase. Alpine Interface, Inc. assists you in choosing the right trip for your interests and ability level. We answer phone calls and emails promptly to keep you informed about what is happening. Speaking four European languages, we can assist you with personal travel plans and handle all necessary changes. However, we only provide ground transportation. Upon booking one of our trips, you will receive a comprehensive information package, including a detailed itinerary with elevation gains and descents for each day, as well as background information, a topographic map, and practical tips for the designated area.
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