5 Amazing Hikes Around The World

Those who love to be immersed in Mother Nature should consider taking on some of the best hiking trails in the world.

It’s a great way to see a different side of the destination that you’re in, and most times, you’ll not only be rewarded with spectacular views of lush flora and various kinds of fauna, but also have a bird’s eye view over the landscape of the region that you’re in.

If exploring tracks sounds like something you’d enjoy, have a look at these 5 amazing trails around the world that you should add to your to-hike list!

1. Lion’s Head Summit, Cape Town

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One of the most spectacular hikes in the southern hemisphere can be found in Cape Town. The majestic Lion’s Head Mountain, which sits in the famous Table Mountain National Park, towers high above South Africa’s capital and its surrounds. Those who make it to the summit will be rewarded with spectacular views – including panoramas of Table Bay, the Atlantic Ocean, and the 12 Apostles Mountain Range. Although its peak sits 669 metres above sea level, the hike itself is relatively short, lasting around 2 hours, which makes it a wildly popular choice among nature and hiking enthusiasts. It’s also extremely Instagram-worthy at the top, so bring your cameras and snap away!

 

2. Runyon Canyon Park, Los Angeles

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You might be intending to visit Los Angeles for the glitz and glamour, but if you’d like to spend a day exploring the great outdoors in this bustling metropolis, consider adding Runyon Canyon Park to your itinerary. This huge park is located in Hollywood, and features three main trails: Runyon Canyon Fire Road, East Ridge Trail, and Western High Way Trail. If you’re looking for a classic hike which allows you to see an alternate view of some of California’s most popular sights, including Griffith Park, the Hollywood Sign, and even the Pacific Ocean in the far distance, choose the 4.3km-long East Ridge Trail. It’s of moderate intensity and is a great way to spend a day on the West Coast!

 

3. Mount Batur, Bali

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Plan on adding Mount Batur to your list of must-hikes if you’re into geology. It’s an active volcano that sits at the centre of two calderas and is only a 2-hour drive away from central Bali, making it a great option for those who are visiting the popular beach destination. Most people who choose to climb this volcano do so starting at 2am, so that they’ll make it to the top before the sun rises – and this is for good reason. As daybreak arrives and the orange glow of the sun starts to cast its light, you’re likely to find yourself standing high above a sea of clouds, with Mount Agung, another volcano, in the distance. The views here are spectacular, so plan to spend some time taking in the vistas before making your way back down!

 

4. Bukhansan National Park, Seoul

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If you’re both a nature lover and an avid foodie, visit Seoul for the best of both worlds. Here, you can visit Bukhansan National Park, which offers a variety of tracks. The most popular of all is the 8km-long Bukhansanseong Course that takes hikers up to Baegundae Peak, which sits some 836.5m above sea level. This trail is not for the faint-hearted, as the last part of the course encompasses a steep incline that involves climbing while holding on to ropes. But those who persevere will be rewarded with sweeping views of Seoul, as well as large granite peaks that are found at the summit. Once you’re done with this challenging hike, treat yourself to some delicious Korean food in the city!

 

5. Lamington National Park, Gold Coast

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Hiking enthusiasts should consider spending a few days in Lamington National Park, which is located 110km away from Gold Coast. This 225-million-year-old park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to lush rainforests, ancient trees, stunning waterfalls, brightly coloured birds, and more than 160km of hiking trails, making it a great destination for those who love to be out and about in nature. For an unforgettable adventure, choose to go on the 4.6km path that takes you to Morans Falls, a breathtaking waterfall set against a backdrop of sweeping mountain ranges, and be prepared for a stunning vista like no other.

 

 

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