Posts tagged hiking
Annapurna Base Camp Trek in Nepal: what to pack, when to trek, + how to prepare

Before you trek to Annapurna Base Camp in Nepal, read this guide for all the details about the trek, including budget breakdown, accommodation, booking a group trip, and packing information.

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How to Climb Ben Nevis in Scotland: Everything You Need to Hike the U.K.'s Highest Peak

Looking to hike Ben Nevis during your visit to Scotland? This essential guide includes what you need to pack, how you need to prepare, and everything you need to know before making the trek up Great Britain’s highest peak.

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how to hike Scafell Pike, England's highest peak

Nestled in England’s Lake District is the country’s highest peak, Scafell Pike. Most avid hiker in the U.K will have Scafell Pike on their bucket list, but knowing how to prepare yourself doesn’t have to be a daunting task. I’ve compiled all the information from my recent hiking trip to make this complete guide for those wanting to hike the peak!

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how to plan a weekend getaway in White Sulphur Springs, Montana

White Sulphur Springs has all the appeal of a small, Montana town. White Sulphur is suited for travellers looking to take advantage of the natural surroundings it has to offer and the slower pace. If you are looking for a long list of things to do or events to attend, you are barking up the wrong tree. If you are, instead, looking to find some peace and quiet enveloped in the goodness of Mother Nature, you have hit the mark.

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hiking for beginners: awesome tips + how to get started

I love hiking. As a teenager in South Dakota’s Black Hills, it was almost imperative that I enjoyed hitting the trails. Everywhere I’ve lived in my adult life has been in close proximity to nature, and hiking has always been one of my favourite ways to get amongst it. What about those who are new to hiking and aren’t sure how to start? For those people, I’ve created this guide filled with tips.

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hiking Mount Ruapehu, New Zealand: everything you need to know

In early March, well before New Zealand went into its nationwide lockdown, my group of rag-tag friends set out to hike the highest point on the North Island of New Zealand— Mount Ruapehu. We spent the weekend in a massive bach, complete with a trampoline, kayaks, and an outdoor shower. We made family dinners, went for afternoon swims, and hiked the up to Ruapehu’s Crater Lake.

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how to hike Ella Rock without paying for a guide + scams to avoid

Along the train tracks, up rolling hills, and through eucalyptus forests lies Ella Rock. This cliff offers gorgeous views of the valley below for those who brave the heat to climb it. The four-hour roundtrip trek up Ella Rock is one of the most famous hikes in the country, and it was one of the best things I did while in Ella. Immediately after hiking, I had messages in my inbox asking if I paid for a guide up Ella Rock or not. Many people shot me a message asking: “CAN YOU HIKE ELLA ROCK WITHOUT A GUIDE?” Absolutely.

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How to Hike Sigiriya + Pidurangala in a Morning + What to Know

If you are traveling through Sri Lanka, you undoubtedly have Sigiriya on your itinerary. But how do you decide whether to climb Pidurangala Rock or Lion Rock? Don’t worry, I’ve made this guide to help any indecisive readers make as informed a decision as possible.

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how to plan a multi-day trek in Luang Namtha, Laos

Luang Namtha Province in northwest Laos is filled with natural landscapes and cultural diversity, making it an ideal place for ecotourism. Especially since it is home to the Nam Ha Biodiversity Conservation Area and various outdoor tourism initiatives.

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how to get to Tad Thong waterfalls + what to expect

Tad Thong Waterfalls is likely a place you’ve never heard of, and don’t feel bad about that! Most people come to Luang Prabang with a short bucket list that includes the stunning {albeit crowded} Kuang Si Waterfalls. Laos has no shortage of waterfalls to explore and visitors shouldn’t limit themselves to only the most visually appealing and well-known. Those looking for a crowd-less cascade of water off-the-beaten-path should head to Tad Thong Waterfalls for a jungle trek and fresh water to cool-off in. It’s also a great place to play “Jane looking for Tarzan” in.

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the hidden hike in Chomphet District, Laos

While Luang Prabang may not be known for its hiking the way that Vang Vieng is, it only takes a ferry ride across the Mekong to find quality trekking in Chomphet. The ferry ride to the “Chomphet Hike” trailhead takes only a few minutes, but the difference between the city and its neighbouring village will make you feel like you’ve traveled hours. Chomphet’s side of the Mekong is much less developed and significantly less visited, making the hike an easy detour from tourist congestion. Though you won’t find tourists on the hike, you will discover five different temples, including Wat Long Khoune, and side of local life in Laos many visitors miss out on.

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the ultimate guide to New Zealand's Tongariro Alpine Crossing

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is one of those quintessential New Zealand treks all travelers hear about and backpackers flock to. Despite its popularity and reputation for stunning views, and the years I’ve cumulatively spent in New Zealand, I hadn’t ever made my way to hike it. Until my recent return!

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how to hike Mount Maunganui in New Zealand

Mount Maunganui is a hike I’ve heard people talk about for ages. While I was living in Auckland particularly, people would always recommend I make the trip to Tauranga to do the walk and peep the view from the top. I simply never made the trip or had the time. It wasn’t that far up my priority list. Luckily for me, a day of good weather and no work brought together a few of my favourite humans for a trip to the Mount to mark it off all our lists!

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