The Most Exciting Destinations For Hiking


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November 28th 2017
Published: November 28th 2017
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Hiking offers exciting benefits to our health. Apart from helping you get in better shape, hiking is also a

perfect outdoor activity to lower the risk of developing heart disease, regulate blood pressure, boost mood

and balance blood sugar levels. It’s also an ideal way for you to spend time with your family and friends.



In addition to visiting the best city for hiking , like Salt Lake City and Portland, you can go to hiking trails in

America and other parts of the world that offer towering trees and dramatic views. When you plan to visit

these hiking trails, however, make sure that you have the best camera to capture those beautiful views.



The hiking trails that we feature here are ideal for serious walkers. Thus, you need a healthy pair of lungs

and strong legs. And of course, go there with a good plan. After hiking these trails, you’ll have a rewarding

experience that can last a lifetime.



In no particular order, here are the most exciting destinations for hiking:



1. Te Araroa Trail, New Zeland

New Zealand is known for its diverse landscapes. Te Araroa links 2,000 miles of coastal sand, alpine ridges,

national parks, farmland, and volcanoes, among others. Explore its river valleys to know about the Maori

culture. The perfect months to go there would be October through April.



2 Glacier National Park, Montana

Also known as Crown of the Continent, Glacier National Park sits on the waters of streams flowing into the

Pacific Ocean, Hudson Bay, and the Gulf of Mexico.



The park has trails for different levels. You can go for its Trail of the Cedars. But if you want a more

challenging hike, Grinnell Glacier is the best option. The park also boasts over 130 lakes, waterfalls and

mountain range.



3 West Maroon Creek Trail, Colorado

Colorado is packed with beautiful hikes. And West Maroon Creek Trail is one of them. It’s a 10-mile trip. In

here, you’ll see glacial valley while heading over to the 12,480-foot Maroon Pass.



It links Aspen and Crested Butte. Make sure to hike here in July or wildflower season. It’s when you see

blooms in different colors of white, yellow and purple line on the trail.



4 Everest Base Camp Trek, Nepal

You can’t beat its scenery. From there, you can get a glimpse of the Goddess Mother of the World. Seeing the

highest point on Earth is just a spectacular feeling.



It’s a 40-mile trek. Avid hikers put it on their bucket list. When you start to immerse in local culture, you’ll

experience how the village of Namche Bazaar lives. You can visit the Buddhist monastery before you reach

the base camp. Plan your trip here in March to May or September to November. In that way, you won’t have

to be in the monsoon season.



5 Inca Trail, Peru

It’s a 33-km trail. The Incas placed the trail, and it’s being explored by thousands of people every year. In

here, the trail goes from the Sacred Valley to Machu Picchu. You’ll see views of mountains and high cloud

forest, from cliff ruin to the next. No wonder, it’s one of the South America’s most favorite trails.

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