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10 greatest adventures in the World

A vacation filled with adventure travel will send you home with once-in-a-lifetime experiences under your belt, fascinating tales for your friends, and-believe it or not-more relaxed.. In this report, we’ve gathered the world’s 10 most adventurous vacations for you, the curious and active traveler. Whether you want to stimulate your mind, your body, or both, our recommended travel adventures will keep the sand out of your socks, and the snooze out of your stories.


1.Snow leopards in Ladakh


This pioneering trek is about as adventurous as they come. With the aid of local trackers, you’ll traverse the mountains of Hemis National Park in Ladakh. This is physically demanding hike utilising basic local housing and camping, but the rewards will be spectacular.


2.Rafting and rock climbing in the Pyrenees
This mixed week of trekking, white water rafting, canyoning, rock climbing and abseiling in the stunning scenery of the Pyrenees will blow away any cobwebs lurking in your soul. Stay in a beautifully restored farmhouse in the medieval village of Berdun in the heart of the Pyrenees.



3.Motorbike across the Siberian wilderness 

A motorbike adventure around the world’s deepest lake (Baikal) offers wilderness, sacred lakes, shamans, dips in gin-clear rivers, camping on silent plains, wild hills and empty valleys – not to mention Buryat culture, banyas, thermal springs and amazing wildlife. 


4.Downhill mountain biking in the Alps
Explore the best downhill tracks of the Southern French Alps using bike lifts and vehicle shuttles to get you to the cols and passes to start your descents. The majority of the routes are on a mixture of single-tracks and mountain trails and the itinerary can be adapted to suit individuals




5.Turtle conservation, Bahamas

Help scientists save endangered sea turtles while enjoying the deep blue waters of the Bahamas. The researchers need to ensure the green and hawksbill turtles are protected from coastal development and climate change. You’ll be helping to find out exactly where their habitats are by snorkelling alongside these magnificent creatures





6.Cowboys and Native Americans in the Wild West 
After Death Valley, you’ll spend two days at a ranch in Utah’s Canyon Country, sleeping in cowboy wagons and Native American tepees before heading out to Monument Valley. Your final two days will be spent at the Grand Canyon rafting on the Colorado River or biking or hiking on the canyon rim





7.Northern Lights, Iceland

Seeing the Aurora Borealis is one thing, but being given explanation of how and why you are seeing it by an astronomer gives this trip a special edge. Andrew Green also knows the best places to stay and observe. Along the way you’ll see the Gullfoss waterfall, explore the “Golden Circle”, including Thingvellir National Park and Strokkur geyser, visit lava fields and unwind in the Blue Lagoon. 




8.The Great Wall of China 
Walk along sections of the Great Wall that few visitors see,  picked both for epic landscapes and historic interest. In some places little more than earthen banks remain, while in others the wall zigzags into the distance across high mountain ridges. You’ll also visit the Qing tombs – the burial site of the emperors of the Qing Dynasty.




9.The South Pole
You will fly from Cape Town to a luxury eco-pod camp from where you will be able to explore ice tunnels, visit an emperor penguin colony of 6,000 breeding pairs and their young, watch giant ice waves, kite-ski, abseil, climb nearby mountain peaks and visit local science bases. Your ultimate destination is the South Pole itself, landing at the Amundsen-Scott American science station



10.Mt Kinabalu, Borneo
Trek through rainforest and alpine terrain to the rocky plateau of Mount Kinabalu, while also staying a night on the mountain. At over 13,000ft it is one of the highest peaks in south-east Asia and the tallest mountain in Borneo, and home to many unique plants and birds. On summit day, you will awake early to see the sun rise over the jungle below.


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