Do what your heart says and these world class walks will take you the phenomenal world you ever dreamt of! Whether you like trembling on mountain ridges or prefer a gentle journey along the beach, we’ve brought together the best strolls Earth is blessed with. Get your trek shoes on…
It’s the perfect time to ditch your monotonous routine and invite yourself to the party of adventurous trips!
1. Mount Sinai, Egypt
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The center of attraction is undoubted, Mount Sinai, a holy place where God is said to have created the Ten Commandments.
Climb up the pleasant side of the mountain in the darkness from the monastery of St. Catherine, to see the sunrise, before going down through the hilly Steps of Penitence.
2. Metéora, Greece
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The translation for this place is just apt: the complex of six Orthodox monasteries appear hanging in mid-air but are actually rested on natural sandstone mountains on the edge of a plain in central Greece.
These ancient tracks are difficult to navigate which are fenced by the exquisite landscape, while the steps to the monastery are themselves extreme in direction and narrow.
3. Hadrian's Wall, England
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Today, with the help of passionate conservation, most of the wall is still exists, and adventure seekers are welcome to explore its length, enjoying magnificent views across the unsmooth surroundings.
4. Inca Trail, Peru
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Visitors usually raise the Inca Trail up to the site, take a few days and often suffers from altitude sickness.
Each day there ’s a limit on the number of visitors - and you only have to trek with the agency or tour operator.
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5. Bryce Canyon, Utah, USA
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Adding adjectives to the beauty of sunset includes the shades of blood-red, dusky pink, bright orange, lemon yellow - Bryce Canyon in southwest Utah is an incredible walking landscape.
There are endless trails through the canyon, including the day-long Fairyland Loop and the magical Wall Street trail, which borders its way through a dangerously narrow valley.
There are countless trails through the long fairyland loop and the valley including the Magical Wall Street Trail, which takes its route through a dangerous narrow gorge.
6. Fitz Roy Massif, Patagonia, Argentina
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7. Great Ocean Walk, Australia
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The Great Ocean Walk, which spreads 104 km from Apollo Bay to Glenample Homestead along Victoria’s coast in southern Australia, is full of climaxes and it’s tough to choose which section to explore.
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For the views of the blue sea and the city of Cape Town from the top is just unmissable.
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9. Copper Canyon, Mexico
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Hiking through the steep-sided rift and valleys, all painted by trees is a great experience, or if you’ve got some blisters on the way, hop on the Chihuahua al Pacifico Railway, which runs right through. It's one of the best hiking trails.
10. Milford Track, New Zealand
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Milford Track is one of the shining stars of New Zealand. The track extends its extraordinary way through extremely deep valleys, past glacial lakes and sheer canyons, from Glade Wharf to Milford Sound in Fiordland National Park.
Hikers, either guided or trekking independently, are restricted to around 90 per day and the journey should take 4–5 days, depending on your fitness/level.
11. Samariá Gorge, Crete, Greece
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12. Yoshida, Mount Fuji, Japan
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Mount Fuji is probably the most climbed mountain in the world.
Yoshida Trail climbs to the peak from the holy Fuji Sengan Shrine, and gratefully has lots of mountain huts and restroom breaks along the way, to save the tiring feet and have a comfortable sleep for the night.
The Sun rising over the clouds from the top is very much an unforgettable sight.
13. Mount Everest, Nepal
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This giant has attracted cunning climbers for many years, with possibly the most famous and first mounting completed by Sir Edmund Hillary and Tenzing Norgay in 1953.
For those who are eager for a little less of a challenge, but doesn’t know the definition of easy in any way, Everest Base Camp is a very popular destination/target. It's one of the worrld's best walks.
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