Popular Trekking Destinations In The World

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GR20
For nature lovers, trekking is certainly not a strange thing. Trekking is an activity of walking long distances across the universe, such as mountains, forests, and other areas where transportation is usually not available. Here are the three most popular trekking destinations in the world:

GR20

Trekking this one located in Corsica, France. With a length of about 168 miles, through the woods, lake ice, mountains, snowy peaks, swamps, craters, rocky terrain is slippery, the GR20 is the most dangerous mountain tracks but most in demand in Europe.
It takes 15 days to track down the track at the GR20 from beginning to end, which consists of 16 stations. Everyone who wants to undertake activities here should seriously trained and well prepared. In addition to very heavy terrain, spectacular natural scenery will leave a memorable impression of a lifetime for those who have set foot here.

Inca Trail

Peru, a small country in South America, famous for the site of Machu Picchu Inca heritage. Site which is one of the most phenomenal sights in the world is becoming the most popular trekking route in South America. With a length of about 33 km, the line stretched from the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu. The terrain up and down around the mountains.

Inca Trail consists of 3 lines. The view of the mountains that lie to the snow-capped peaks, lush sub-tropical forests, as well as a unique blend of rocky roads, tunnels and legacy of the Inca ruins. It takes 4 days to travel the trekking path here, but must get permission from the local authority and accompanied by a licensed guide. These conditions require that the Inca Trail trekking enthusiasts enroll a few months earlier. It should be noted that the Inca Trail is closed to the public every February

Route burn Track

Route burn Track
New Zealand is known for its natural beauty. Countries are often the location of the filming of the big screen, including the Lord of the Rings trilogy, has mountainous areas, plains, and forests that completely green. Route burn Track is located trekking in South Island, New Zealand.

With a length of about 32 km, Route burn Track can generally be taken for 3 days. Track crosses two national parks, Fiorland and Mt. Aspiring, with 2 prominent spot i.e. Harris Saddle and Conical Hill where trekkers can enjoy the beach in the distance. Route burn Track includes 4 stations, and an emergency shelter was built in the Harris Saddle. The place is also used as the location of the race is usually held in April or May each year.

Pays Dogon

Dogon is an area in Bali, which is one of the most fascinating regions in Africa. Its main attraction is the township-village located in the remote cliffs as high as 500 meters and stretching as far as 150 miles in Bandiagara Escarpment. Dogon population build their settlements there to avoid the attacks of other tribes and wild animals.

Dogon village-township became one of the main objectives in the Pays Dogon track path. Can be reached within 2 to 10 days, across the plains, slopes, cliffs, while local people know the culture, famous for the mask dance and ukirnya door, making Pays Dogon crowned as trekking places that must be visited by the renowned travel guide, Lonely Planet.

Overland Track

Tasmania, an island in southern Australia (see also the article Tourist Destinations In Tasmania, Australia), has incredible natural wealth. Steep mountains, lakes, forests, valleys and waterfalls can be met there by walking across the track path named Overland Track.

Stretching as far as 65 km from Cradle Mountain to Lake St. Clair (Australia's deepest lake), Overland Track can be reached within 5 to 6 days by the trekkers. If not satisfied, the journey can be continued up to the summit of the mountain Ossa, Tasmania's highest mountain. Temperatures in Overland Track can reach more than 35 ° C in summer and below 0 ° C in winter. Although the available number of huts along the track path to rest at night, the trekkers are still advised to bring a tent just in case if the shacks have been filled.

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