Tsitsikamma coast – Dolphin, not Otter

The luxury, guided alternative to the famed Otter. Same gorgeous South African scenery.

For two magical days you can now hike the magnificent Tsitsikamma Coast with no heavy backpack, and spend three nights in comfort at different accommodation venues!

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official website – Dolphin Trail

Annapurna Circuit and Nepal

Great edit.

A glimpse into a wonderful 5 week adventure.

Click PLAY or watch it on Vimeo.

Check our ANNAPURNA CIRCUIT information page.

Be warned the trek has been degraded in recent years by road building. If that bothers you, head for one of the many good Himalayan alternatives.

(via Adventure Blog)

Backpacker – HIKE THE CLASSICS

Backpacker magazine recycles these (meaningless) list articles. But I still find them useful.

The Perfect Circle: Hiking the Annapurna Circuit

Chile’s Torres del Paine Circuit

PennineCorsica’s GR 20

Peru’s Inca Trail to Machu Picchu

Italy’s Alta Via 1

New Zealand’s Milford Track

England’s Pennine Way

Tanzania’s Mt. Kilimanjaro

Everest Base Camp, Tibet

Tour du Mont Blanc

details – HIKE THE CLASSICS (2009)

Nepal – Machhapuchhre trek

Most days I’d list ol’ Fishtail 6,993 m (22,943 ft) as my favorite mountain in the World.

Machapuchare or Machhapuchhre (माछापुछ्रे) Lit. “Fish Tail” in English, is a mountain in the Annapurna Himal of north central Nepal. It is revered by the local population as particularly sacred to the god Shiva, and hence is off limits to climbing. …

It’s easily seen from Pokara.

Fishtail Luc

fishtail

Here’s a 15 day lower elevation guided Himalaya Trek called Machhapuchhre Model Trek. Looks a lot easier than most in Nepal. And much safer vis-a-vis risk of altitude sickness.

ADZPCTKO 2013 – PCT kick off

PCT Kick Off (@adzpctko). Annual Day Zero Pacific Crest Trail Kick Off, April 26-28, 2013. Lake Morena County Park.

I’m putting it on my calendar. It’s a hiking PARTY.

Might even hike the first week or two of the Pacific Crest Trail.

2010

No promises, though.

My calendar is still up-in-the-air.

adzpctko.org

top 10 hiking regions in the world

Top-10#1 New Zealandinfo page
#2 Southwest USAinfo page
#3 The Rockiesinfo page
#4 USA Sierra Nevadainfo page
#5 Central Andesinfo page
#6 Patagonian Andesinfo page
#7 Nepalinfo page
#8 Australiainfo page
#9 The Alpsinfo page
T #10 Indian Himalayainfo page
T #10 Dolomitesinfo page

New Zealand is #1 for us. But the wealth of options in North America make it a more compelling destination for most.

What do you think?

If you have any opinion please leave a comment.

great multi-day treks low altitude

Lonely Planet:

… just want to want to enjoy a good trek without worrying about acclimatising?

Altitude sickness, which usually kicks in around 2500-3000 metres (8200-9850 feet) and higher, affects some (but not all) of us, no matter how healthy you are.

And while we love Peru’s Inca Trail and Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro, both of these iconic treks hit heights that can affect your health and prevent you from summiting.

So we’ve rounded up the five best treks that feature unique terrain and boast fantastic scenery

• W trek, Torres del Paine, Chile
• Bathali village treks, Nepal
• Milford Track, New Zealand
• GR20, Corsica, France
• Grand Canyon: rim to rim, Arizona

read more

Bathali Village Tour
Bathali Village Tour

BBC has sold Lonely Planet, by the way.