2025 Best Ski Touring Spots in the World

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Skip the crowded resorts and discover these lesser-known ski touring paradises. From Japanese powder to Norwegian fjords, here are five destinations that promise unforgettable backcountry experiences.

1. Hokkaido's Daisetsuzan National Park, Japan

Location: Central Hokkaido, accessible from Asahikawa Airport

Best Time: January to March for optimal powder conditions

Terrain:

  • Variety of volcanic peaks
  • Open bowls and tree skiing
  • Moderate to advanced routes
  • Average snowfall: 14+ meters annually

Local Tips:

  • Stay in Asahidake Onsen village
  • Visit local onsens (hot springs) for post-ski recovery
  • Try Hokkaido's famous soup curry
  • Book a local guide for avalanche safety

Getting There: 1.5-hour drive from Asahikawa Airport

2. Lyngen Alps, Norway

Location: Northern Norway, above the Arctic Circle

Best Time: March to May (including midnight sun skiing in late spring)

Terrain:

  • Summit-to-sea runs
  • Steep couloirs
  • Pristine powder fields
  • 1,000m+ vertical descents

Local Tips:

  • Base yourself in Lyngseidet
  • Book a stay on a ski yacht for maximum flexibility
  • Chase the Northern Lights at night
  • Try fresh local seafood

Getting There: 2-hour drive from Tromsø Airport

3. Quebrada Benjamín, Chile

Location: Central Andes, near Santiago

Best Time: July to September

Terrain:

  • High-altitude powder
  • Technical couloirs
  • Wide-open valleys
  • 3,000m+ peaks

Local Tips:

  • Stay in the mountain town of Farellones
  • Visit Santiago's vibrant food markets
  • Enjoy Chilean wine tasting
  • Consider hiring a local mountain guide

Getting There: 1.5-hour drive from Santiago International Airport

4. Mount Elbrus Region

Location: Caucasus Mountains

Best Time: February to April

Terrain:

  • High-alpine environment
  • Extensive glacier touring
  • Mixed difficulty routes
  • Views of Europe's highest peak

Local Tips:

  • Base yourself in Terskol village
  • Try local Caucasian cuisine
  • Visit mineral hot springs
  • Bring all necessary safety equipment

Getting There: Flight to Mineralyne Vody, then 3-hour drive

5. Mount Aspiring National Park, New Zealand

Location: South Island, near Wanaka

Best Time: July to September (Southern Hemisphere winter)

Terrain:

  • Varied glacier terrain
  • Remote backcountry huts
  • Technical couloirs
  • Pristine Southern Alps views

Local Tips:

  • Stay in Wanaka
  • Visit local breweries
  • Book hut accommodations in advance
  • Combine with winter hiking

Getting There: 1-hour drive from Queenstown Airport

Essential Safety Tips

  1. Always check avalanche forecasts
  2. Carry proper safety equipment
  3. Never ski tour alone
  4. Book a guide if unfamiliar with the area
  5. Ensure proper fitness level for high-altitude touring

What to Pack

  • Avalanche safety gear (beacon, probe, shovel)
  • Touring-specific skis and skins
  • High-quality eyewear (like VALLON's Heron Glacier, Ski Aviators or our new Watchtowers™)
  • Emergency shelter
  • Navigation tools
  • First aid kit

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