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Most
thrill-seekers prefer embarking on a trip to explore the unfamiliar or unknown
world, and why not? An adventure is the best way to experience the world while
liberating one’s soul and improving their physical and mental state.
In addition,
adventure trips push many people out of their comfort zone and place them in
unfamiliar situations. This is an excellent way to test one’s mettle and do
things differently. You also get to see a small, unknown world from a different
perspective
Here you’ll find the ten best places to go for adventure travel.
1.
Grand Canyon-United States
Why not start
your adventure travel with a trip to one of the world’s natural wonders? Carved
out by the Colorado River for over two billion years, the Grand Canyon makes
the perfect spot for a river raft ride. Rather than taking a peek from the top,
traversing the river is the best way to see all of the details of the great
Grand Canyon. Besides the wild water, you’ll get to enjoy side canyons,
swimming holes, Puebloan sites, and sandy beaches.
However, always
ensure carrying all critical equipment and items whenever traveling to such
isolated places. Items, including hiking accessories, medical kits, and
subscription boxes, are vital to enhancing your adventure experience and
overcoming unforeseen situations. Be mindful of purchasing only the Survival box containing hiking manuals, outdoor gear, emergency
supplies, and survival tools, making your trip to Grand Canyon a breeze!
2.
Thrihnukagigur Volcano-Iceland
Have you ever
dreamed of peering into a volcano? How about taking a plunge into one? It’s
something you can do, particularly in Iceland. Commercial tours began in 2012,
allowing tourists to delve beneath the surface. Wearing a harness and clipped
to a lift, you’ll be slowly lowered into the depths, 120 meters, of
Thrihnukagigur Volcano. As you go down, you’ll experience seeing the colors
purple, yellow, and red of the uniquely drained magma
chamber. Water
dripping and singing reveals the volcano’s outstanding acoustics. Its last
eruption was 4,000 years ago, making Thrihnukagigur dormant.
3.
Himalayas-Nepal
There are many
things to see in Nepal, but one of the most breath-taking (and treacherous)
places you can visit is the Mt. Everest Base Camp. On a 14-day trek, you’ll
hike from Sagarmatha National Park to the shadows of the world’s highest
mountain. Only a select few hikers receive permission to sleep at the Everest
Base Camp with the summiteers or those hiking to the top of Mt. Everest. But,
if you’re only looking to take a selfie, your 5,340-mile hike will take you to
the base camp, where you can click pictures, and then hike down to Gorak Shep
for a restful night.
4.
Costa Rica
Costa Rica is
becoming more well-known as an adventure spot. With its 19,730 square miles
(about the size of West Virginia), a quarter of the land is protected jungle.
You can ride in a hot-air balloon, zip-line down a mountain through the forest,
or rock-climb up a mountain in the jungle. The best time of the year to tour is
mid-December to April.
5. Antarctica
This adventure
trip isn’t for the faint-hearted. Imagine taking a cruise into the Weddell Sea
to the east as the ship starts to encroach on crashing icebergs. Are you
thrilled yet? Now imagine unpredictable, treacherous conditions, often
involving 32-foot seas and more in the Southern Ocean, which is where the
Weddell Sea is located. You’re also in for a wildlife treat, such as the baleen
whales swimming just under the surface and the penguins and seals sunning
themselves on the ice.
6.
Cape Town-South Africa
Deserts,
mountains, and beaches -- You get it all with South Africa. Cape Town is the
place to be if you’re specifically looking for adrenalinw-boosting activities, including hiking,
climbing, kitesurfing, paragliding, surfing, and diving. With a thriving
community, Cape Town has everything that an ideal adventure location offers.
The best time of the year to explore is November to February.
7.
Machu Picchu-Peru
Machu Picchu is
one of those intriguing places that hid secretly in the misty mountains from
the common eye. For the best experience, it’s a good idea to go on foot so that
you can see all that the location has to offer. When trekking Machu Picchu, there’s
a slow element of surprise followed by increasing excitement. Of course, you
don’t have to hike the Inca Trail for the experience of a lifetime. You can
always trek the ruins of Choquequirao, the Salkantay Trail, or the Vilcabamba
Traverse.
8.
Milford Track-New Zealand
If you’re looking for hikes to lakes, waterfalls, ice fields, forests, and places with pioneering history, New Zealand’s Milford Track is the place to go. Part of nine Great Walks, Milford Track is a four-day, 53.5km hike from Lake Te Anau to Milford Sound, which cuts through the splendid Fiordland National Park to the top of Mackinnon Pass (1,154m).
9.
Ningaloo-Australia
A trip to
Australia wouldn’t be the same without swimming with the turtles or snorkeling
in the Ningaloo Reef. Smaller than the Great Barrier Reef but packed with
approximately 500 fish species, the Ningaloo Reef in some parts is just 100
meters offshore. This closeness to the beach makes it easy to see the abundance
of marine life that lives in the waters.
You can find
three of the seven species of the world’s
marine turtles’ (green -
endangered, hawksbill - critically endangered, and loggerhead -vulnerable)
nest, beginning in November and ending in April. But, as turtles swim offshore
all year, remember to bring your binoculars.
10.
Amazon-Ecuador
Does canoeing
and piranha fishing sound like fun? Or, maybe, sleeping in traditional
indigenous Cofan Tribe huts and hiking the rainforest for the wildlife sights
is an ideal adventure trip for you. Either way, you’re in for an experience of
a lifetime in the Amazon in Ecuador. Some indigenous people of Ecuador’s
Oriente, such as the Cofan, have mastered the art of community-based
ecotourism. Touring with the Cofan is an excellent way to see the Amazon. With
their experience with Westerners, they can provide the adventure you’re looking
for in a vacation.
Conclusion
Adventure travel is an excellent way to unwind, let loose, and relieve stress. More people are opting to take adventure vacations than ever before. If you’re planning on taking an adventure trip, be sure to plan ahead and book early, as vacations like these are once-in-a-lifetime opportunities.