Malaysia Kuala Lumpur (KL)
Bukit Tabur West (Dragons Back) – a challenging ridge-walk
A steep circuit up to and along the Bukit Tabur West (Dragons Back) ridge, offering great views over Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Gates Dam.
A steep circuit up to and along the Bukit Tabur West (Dragons Back) ridge, offering great views over Kuala Lumpur and the Klang Gates Dam.
A two day hike to the summit of Jebel Toubkal or Mount Toubkal (4,167m asl) in Morocco. Toubkal is the highest peak in the Atlas Mountain range and in North Africa.
Starting with a spectacular ascent up the Gorges du Dailley, the loop ascends to the Sex des Granges (2,082m) peak before returning to the town of Salvan.
A footbridge suspended over the Fier River through the Gorges du Fier provides a spectacular journey through a narrow and deep gorge. The path finishes at La Mer des Rochers (Sea of Rocks), where the river has carved deep channels through the limestone rocks.
A guided walk through the Grottes du Cerdon (Cerdon Caves), inhabited and used for food storage since prehistoric times.
The Cheddar Gorge Walk traverses the northern and southern sides of Cheddar Gorge, with spectacular views of weathered crags and pinnacles, and the surrounding region.
Well deserving of its reputation as a world-renowned bushwalking trail, the 32km Thorsborne Trail on Hinchinbrook Island combines lush rainforest, picturesque beaches and idyllic tropical waterholes.
Charleston Peak (3,632m / 11,916 feet) is highest peak in Nevada, and offers great views over southern Nevada. The South Loop is one of a number of routes to the Mount Charleston summit.
The highest mountain in the “contiguous 48 states”, Mount Whitney is a tough overnight hike – or an even more gruelling and long day walk to the 4,420m (14,500 feet) summit.
Manisan Mountain (469m) is one of three sacred mountains in Korea, with two hiking paths that lead to an altar and temple on the summit.