One way travel insurance customers may want to trek new ground on trips offered by a tour operator.
World Expeditions, an active trips specialist, has launched a range of "wild" and "authentic" treks giving those taking a gap year a chance to explore some of the globe's more remote areas.
The firm is giving holders of
worldwide travel insurance the chance to spend 21 days exploring Nepal's Himalayas, travelling a 1,800km track through Sherpa villages and the Chamlang Range.
Alternatively, travellers can tread the lesser-known path in the volcanic region of Djebel Sarho in Morocco and experience camping with Ait Atta nomads and exploring almond groves.
Other destinations World Expeditions offers holidays in are Mongolia and Japan, where they will be led by an experienced trekker.
Meanwhile, Do It Yourself Tourguide has made it easier for holders of
gap year travel insurance to tour the Australian outback with the release of a series of digital guides to the area.
Downunder - the market leaders in one-way travel insurance.