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

Ski touring in Hokkaido National Park

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

Ski touring in Lyngen Alps

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

Ski touring in 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

Ski touring in Mount Elbrus

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

Ski touring in Mount Aspiring

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

Ski Touring: What to pack including shovel, transmitter, VALLON Heron Glacier sunglasses and VALLON Watchtowers sunglasses
  • 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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