Where Is Best for Exotic Trekking Adventures?

Embarking on walking and trekking adventures offers you the chance to experience exotic destinations and see amazing landmarks. While wonderful hiking opportunities are to be had all over the world, heading to the following places will make for a particularly memorable getaway.

Brazil has long captured the imagination of adventure travel enthusiasts keen to connect with nature and go on exciting treks. One place where you can certainly do this is on the beautiful island of Ilha Grande, where relaxing strolls on golden beaches can be combined with more strenuous hikes through pristine rainforest areas.

During your walks you'll see an array of colorful plants and flowers and catch a glimpse of exotic animals, including iguanas, parrots and saracuras.

Similarly captivating sights can be seen as you take a hike to the majestic Iguazu Falls. One of the largest waterfalls in the world – consisting of over 270 individual falls – this is one of the most popular natural landmarks in the entire continent of South America.

To reach it, you'll have to trek through the Iguazu National Park – home to a range of fascinating flora and fauna, including several endangered species – and upon standing on one of the observation decks you will be taken aback by the sight of the cascading water. After you have spent some time on the viewing platform, you can take in the falls from a different perspective by going on a boat ride along the Iguazu River.

Brazil is by no means the only place where you can enjoy amazing walks, though, and another destination you should be keen to incorporate into your round the world adventure is Canada.

Head to Vancouver Island – which lies off the British Columbia mainland – and you will discover a range of exciting wilderness trails to trek along.

One that really stands out is the 47 km Juan de Fuca Marine Trail, which sees you pass over a variety of terrain, including rocky beaches, muddy paths and boulders. This is certainly a challenging walk, but the fantastic views of the Pacific surf crashing on the shores, as well as the fascinating array of wildlife – including gray whales and bears – are sure to make your exertions worth their while.

A walk through the island's Strathcona Park should also not be missed. In doing so, you can go on the 16 km hike to see the Delta Falls – which is one of the highest waterfalls in the world. If you fancy something less strenuous, take the 1.5 km hike around Shepherd Creek, where you'll travel through marshes and open forest areas.

No matter where in the world you wish to go trekking, booking cheap multi stop flights will be the first step in going on the globetrotting expedition of a lifetime.

Source by Dipika Patel

Israel Travel Vacations: Galilee Water Adventures

A dozen years ago or so, a friend took a typical vacation in Israel. One of the most memorable parts of her trip was visiting the Banias, the start of the Jordan River in northern Israel at the foot of Mt. Hermon.

The geography of it all wasn’t what made this simple stop on this tour to Israel. No, it was the fact that she could actually drink the water. This was a city girl from the States; she protested that you can’t just go drinking the water as it sprung from the mountainside.

Oh yes, you can. And do you know what else you can do? Go rafting, kayaking, or tubing. Little did my friend know at the time, this was another way of enjoying the Jordan River, other than drinking from it.

A good place to start is up by Kfar Blum, a kibbutz that’s centrally located in the Upper Galilee. From here there are a number of kayaking and rafting companies that’ll set you up for either a leisurely ride down the river, or a more fast-paced rafting adventure.

Some of the rafting companies are located along the eastern Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kinneret; and the only fresh water lake in the entire country. This is also where you’ll find some tasty St. Peters Fish, but that’s a whole other blog now, isn’t it?

Back to rafting, before I get sidetracked. And speaking of tracks, the “short track” goes at a slower pace, and will take you about an hour-and-a-half to do. This is a great route to take if you’re traveling with younger ones in the family, as it isn’t all that daunting of a trip. There are far worse places to spend 90 minutes, however none that I can think of in Israel.

The “long track” is almost double the shorter route; and it’s got a lot more action for those looking to tackle more “falls”, but it shouldn’t overwhelm those in pretty fair shape.

Class IV Rapids it isn’t, but either way it’s an adventure that everyone in the family can enjoy, so it’s a win-win whatever route you’ve taken.

What’s even nicer about rafting in the Galil, is how refreshing the water feels after baking in the Israeli summer sun. It’s shockingly cold, mind you.

How cold is it? Cold enough to actually keep food, well, cold. Ah, who needs modern conveniences like a refrigerator? You’ll certainly be able to keep some food fresh for your rafting/camping trip this way.

Camping up in northern Israel is a must for the adventure seeker; and you’re not limited to just rafting. This whole region offers everything from zip-lining to rope bridge climbing. And isn’t that a whole other blog to write about…

Source by Sylvia Arad

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