Crafted by local experts. Walked by you.

They wrote the guides. You unlock their experience, make it yours, and text them directly if you need a hand out there.

Every route is walked by its author in every season, long before it reaches your phone.

A waymarked trail post on a wooded path — the kind of marker a self-guided route follows.

How it works

  1. Choose your route

    A local who has walked the route writes the trip you take. You pick the country, the difficulty, and the day.

  2. Unlock the guide

    The moment you buy, the Tour Handbook unlocks: hour-by-hour notes, an interactive map, the GPX, and a seven-day forecast for your date.

  3. Activate your local

    The day before you walk, the Tour Author joins your chat — WhatsApp, Viber, Signal, your call. If the weather turns or you take a wrong turn, they're already there.

Before you book

What if I get lost?
The Tour Handbook has every turn. The map works offline. And if anything stops making sense out there, your Tour Author is one message away — they've walked this route more times than you've read about it.
Is this safe for a solo traveler?
Self-guided doesn't mean alone. You get a route your Tour Author has walked in every season, a map that flags the spots that matter, and a direct line to them on the day. It's the closest a self-guided trip gets to having someone with you.
Why pay for what's online for free?
A free blog tells you the trail exists. A Tagmount tour is a route a certified local has walked across seasons, written into hour-by-hour notes, mapped with the places things go wrong, and stands behind on the day. That's what you're paying for.
Will the author actually answer?
Yes. Your Tour Author commits to a response window for the day you're walking, agreed when the chat opens. If a question can wait, it can wait — but if it can't, that's exactly what the channel is for.
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