Best destinations for trekking by Rubina Ratnakar

Some people love to do something challenging in their life and are really passionate about it. Trekking is one of the activities all nature lovers cherish. In this blog, Rubina Ratnakar lists the best destinations for trekking in the world.

Starting with our first destination, GR20 of France is a 168 km long trek that goes through Corsica and is famous for its diverse landscapes. GR20 links the north of Porto Vecchio with Calezana in the Balagne. You can have a full fun experience as the path take different forms like rocky, steep, and some adventurous bridges as well.

The next is the Inca Trail of Peru, which is 20 miles long and ends at the hilltop citadel of Machu Picchu. There are many restrictions to visit this trek and a limited number of 200 visitors are allowed at a time. So you should think about this one and the costs of permission accordingly.

Are you looking for a really long experience? You should definitely have a look at Everest Base Camp in Nepal. This trek would take 2 to 3 weeks to complete. One would love the beautiful sceneries and the happiness to be at the base of the world’s highest mountain is a remarkable experience.

If you are looking for trekking in a quiet and isolated place, you may choose the Indian Himalayas for trekking. Choose Himachal Pradesh for a serene and calming experience. Ladakh is a great option if you are looking for something at a higher level.

Routeburn Track of New Zealand, located at the base of the Southern Alps of New Zealand is a 32 km trek surrounded by beautiful sceneries. The views from Harris Saddle and atop Conical Hill are the main highlights of the place. The trail goes through two national parks: Fiordland and Mt. Aspiring.

Overland Track of Tasmania, Australia is a wonderful trek passing through the Cradle Mountain and Lake St. Chair. This lake is the deepest lake in Australia. One can enjoy the path that leads to beautiful waterfalls and Mount Ossa of Australia as well.

Check out the latest blogs by Rubina Ratnakar ‘Planning a solo trip‘ and another blog ‘Choosing the engagement ring‘ on wedding planning.

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