Custom RLT Trips | From $2.4K/person
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These are just starting points. Every trip is tailored to your group, your goals, and your students.
Surf the Caribbean, kayak mangroves, hike rainforests, and serve rural communities.
Snorkel volcanic coastlines, hike crater lakes, and support local conservation at a donkey sanctuary.
Surf Pacific beaches, hike Yosemite, paddleboard Lake Tahoe, and explore redwoods.
Join a Big 5 safari, visit ancient caves, clean up coastlines, and dive into the stories of South Africa.
Raft the Colorado River, explore Arches and Canyonlands, climb red rock walls, and help preserve Moab’s wild spaces.
Work on a traditional cacao farm, hike the Maya mountains, swim in jungle waterfalls, and camp in a wildlife sanctuary.
Snorkel coral reefs, surf Maui, hike coastal cliffs, and restore native ecosystems.
Trek glaciers, soak in hot springs, walk black sand beaches, and explore Reykjavik.
Hike & bike the Andes, visit Machu Picchu, and do service work with local communities.
Care for rescued animals, raft mountain rivers, and summit peaks in the Rockies.
Kayak bays, hike pine forests, and work on trail building and coastal cleanup.
Snorkel reefs, kayak glowing bays, hike El Yunque, and plant mangroves.
Snorkel, kayak, and surf volcanic coastlines, and volunteer at a donkey sanctuary.
Hike the High Atlas, surf the coast, camp in dunes, and volunteer in villages.
Teach English, help care for elephants, and explore island beaches and jungle trails.
Sea kayak Prince William Sound, hike near glaciers, bike coastal trails, and support local park conservation.
Watch for orcas, hike the Olympic coast, kayak alpine lakes, and restore native habitats with local partners.
Get scuba certified in the Florida Keys, then dive coral reefs, kayak mangroves, and explore beach ecology.
Climb iconic desert boulders, give back through land restoration, and explore Indigenous farming practices.
Bike, hike, and kayak through fjords, cities, and mountain passes.
Hike the Grand Canyon, scale sandstone cliffs in Flagstaff, and help protect the desert with local service projects.
Kayak island coastlines, help protect sea turtles, and explore ancient towns.
Scuba dive, help with reef protection, and explore coastal villages and Rome.
Kayak Costa Brava, hike Montserrat, and support food rescue in Barcelona.
Bike ancient villages, explore Halong Bay by boat, and dive into Vietnam’s vibrant culture.
Hike rugged peaks, explore castles and cities, and support mountain-based service.
Hike alpine trails, raft rivers, and give back through local environmental projects.
Explore Quito, raft the Amazon's headwaters, and support a local community through immersive service projects.
Kayak Lake Powell, explore slot canyons, and give back to fragile desert lands.
Hike the Grand Canyon, climb local crags, and help protect wild Arizona spaces.
Want a deeper look at what’s possible? Our 2025 brochure includes full sample itineraries for each destination, complete with pricing, activities, and planning tips. Explore even more trip options and get inspired.
What makes our custom trips one-of-a-kind
Every trip is personalized and powered by 30 years of experience, trusted partners, and destinations we know deeply.
RLT brings a rare mix of professionalism and heart. Every trip has been smooth, meaningful, and easy for our team. They listen, adapt, and always go the extra mile.
Our guides were outstanding. The students bonded quickly, felt supported, and had space to grow. The flexibility and care made the whole trip feel seamless.
I was impressed with the RLT guides. They were professional, prepared, and knew both the region and how to connect with students. We’re excited to work with them again.
From hands-on service to wilderness adventures, our most common custom trips fall into a few key categories.
Bringing classroom subjects & lessons to life through real-world experiences.
Collaborating directly with community leaders to make sure projects are needed & impactful.
From alpine trails to desert canyons, we take your group deep into wild spaces that that big providers can’t go.
Earn your scuba certification while exploring coral reefs, marine life, and underwater ecosystems.
Whether through homestays, shared meals, or community projects, we get under the surface of the places we visit.
Full immersion where students speak, listen, and live in another language every day.
Whether it’s biology-focused, middle school-friendly, or something new, we’ll tailor it to your group.
Planning a group trip can come with a lot of logistics. Here's everything you’ll want to know about how our trips work — from accommodations and packing to service work and trip leadership.
We choose accommodations based on location, group needs, and budget. That might include locally owned lodges, eco-friendly camps, homestays, or hostels. All lodging is vetted by our team and chosen for safety, comfort, and alignment with the trip experience.
Yes. We can book group flights or coordinate travel if your group prefers to handle that independently. We work with you to manage arrivals, layovers, and transportation on the ground so the entire travel process feels seamless.
Each itinerary is customized, but most days include a mix of hands-on service, outdoor adventure, cultural activities, and downtime. We work closely with you to make sure the pacing, structure, and goals match your group’s needs and comfort level.
Yes. While many of our partners are high schools, we also build trips for younger students. We adapt our leadership style, pace, and activities to make sure everything feels age-appropriate, engaging, and safe for middle school groups.
Yes. All meals are included during the trip. We work with trusted local providers to serve nutritious, balanced food. Dietary needs and restrictions can be accommodated with advance notice.
We do not drop into communities for photo ops. Instead, we build long-term partnerships and only support work that is needed and welcomed by the community. Students participate in meaningful projects with context, connection, and purpose.
Absolutely. Whether your group is studying environmental science, language, history, or global studies, we can design experiences that tie directly into your academic goals. That might mean Spanish immersion, scientific fieldwork, or cultural engagement aligned to your course.
Yes. One free teacher or chaperone spot is included for every ten paying students. Our leaders handle the logistics, planning, and day-to-day details so teachers can focus on connection and learning, not stress.
Whether you have a full itinerary in mind or just a few ideas, we’ll help you shape a trip that fits your goals, group, and budget. From location to service focus to curriculum connections, we’ll guide you every step of the way.