3 Spots Left for Jordan — and a Big Dolomites Idea Brewing


Hey Reader,

As the year winds down, I always start thinking about what’s next.
What adventures do I want to say yes to this time? (all of them)
Which trails still whisper my name when I close my laptop at night?

For me… it’s the Italian Alps. Again.

After the MADE Trek at the end of August (yes — that wild, breathtaking week across the Carnic Alps), I can’t stop thinking about bringing a small group of women back for a hut-to-hut adventure in 2026.

Think: Friulian Dolomites, stopping by Malga and Alms, Zig-Zagging through the Carnic Alps....

(keep reading the link to the post is down below....)

The kind of trip where you end each day with a plate of pasta, laughter echoing off the mountains, and stories that only make sense when you’re sharing them at high altitude

I haven’t officially announced anything yet, but I’d love to know if you’d be interested.

In Case You Missed It

If you want to see what trekking in the Dolomites actually looks (and feels) like, these two posts paint the full picture:

These are some of my favorite stories I’ve ever written — part reflection, part guide, and all heart. If you're looking forward to the Dolomites in 2026, I have a few wonderful resources.

Want to Learn More About Trekking the Dolomites?

If you’ve ever dreamed about doing a multi-day hike through Italy’s mountains — but aren’t sure where to start — I’ve built a library of educational resources to help, built in part to alot of missing bits out there. Guides missing context, guides missing heart, here you can get all that:

You can explore:

One Last Thing… Jordan Is Almost Full

My women’s group trip to Jordan (April 2026) has just 3 spots left.
If you’ve been on the fence about coming, now’s the time — bookings close in January.

We’ll explore Petra, hike in Wadi Rum, float in the Dead Sea, and share meals that turn strangers into friends.

👉 [Join the Jordan 2026 Group Trip]

Thats all for now!

With wanderlust,
Kimberly
kimberlykepharttravels.com

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