the Travel Enthusiast
- 02 Jan
itachan in Amazing Places | NO COMMENTSTop 5 best treks in the world
If you like going outdoors every once in a while, a day hike or walk in the wild is a good escape from a chaotic life in the big city. But if you live for the great outdoors and you can’t wait for an opportunity to get out of the house, then maybe a short hike sounds like small fry – a trek would definitely sound like something more challenging and fun.
Embarking on a trek is no small decision, after all it means cutting yourself from civilization for days on end and rely on your wits and stamina alone – in short, it is a good old fashioned adventure. And if you only want the best for yourself, here are the top 5 best treks in the world.
GR20, Corsica, France
The island that bred such fiery characters like Napoleon is bound to have some impressively rough and wild landscape, and the GR20 route is a tour that showcases only the best of it. The trek lasts a grueling 15 days and almost 170 miles through mountain scenery, lake shores, valleys, craters, peat bogs and maquis. Talk about variety! The trek consists of two parts: Calenzana – Vizzavona and Vizzavona – Conca.
Inca Trail, Peru
Even if you prefer your treks free from any human intervention, you can’t possibly resist the Inca Trail, the century old route carved out by the Inca themselves.
The Inca Trail is nothing short of scenic: 33 kilometers of pure eye-candy, leading from the Sacred Valley to the incredible Macchu Picchu on its perch above the Urubamba Valley.
The trek is walked by thousands of people every year so you might not get any privacy to meditate on the ingeniousness of the Inca, but the stunning views are worth it.
Overland Track, Tasmania, Australia
If you want to see for yourself if all those rumors about the wilderness and untamed beauty of Tasmania are true, then there’s no better way to find out than taking the famous Overland Track. The 80 kilometer trail is possible the most popular bush walk in Australia, and will take you from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair.
Dogon country, Mali
On a continent so full of natural wonders like Africa it’s no mean feat to be called one of the most beautiful regions you can ever see, but Dogon did it nevertheless.
The Dogon people living on Mali’s central plateau are famous for their customs and religion, but their homeland is no less worthy of attention. A trek along the Bandiagara escarpment will reveal to you not only breath-taking landscapes, but also fascinating Dogon villages.
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travel search by Travelgrove (get this widget)Indian Himalayas, India
Although most people who decide to tackle to Himalayas go for the base camp on the Nepal side, the route on Himachal Pradesh. If you don’t want to meet a single soul whole trekking, the Indian Himalayas will offer you enough solitude for a lifetime. Start at Spiti and make your way to Ladakh along ancient trade routes – but brace yourself for a challenging journey!
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