A tough hike to the Mount Agung summit in Bali
A tough hike up Mount Agung (Gunung Agung), the highest point on the island of Bali in Indonesia.
A tough hike up Mount Agung (Gunung Agung), the highest point on the island of Bali in Indonesia.
The hike to the peak of Mount Rinjani (3,726m) on Lombok from Sembalun or Senaru is a very demanding trek – but it delivers some spectacular views from the crater rim as well as from the summit.
Cradle Mountain (1,545m) is a popular day-walk from Dove Lake. The bushwalk and views from the Cradle summit are even more picturesque on a clear winter day.
Brooklyn to Cowan forms part of the Great North Walk, with the track ascending from Brooklyn and traversing a number of ridges before descending to Cowan Creek. The final section is a steep ascent from Jerusalem Bay to Cowan.
The Uluru Base Walk is a circuit around Uluru, with interpretative signage and access to Mutitjulu Waterhole, Kantju Gorge and multiple caves with rock art.
The Uluru Climb was a very steep walking route to the top of Uluru (Ayers Rock). The walk was closed in October 2019 at the request of the local Anangu people.
The Valley of the Winds walk in the Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park (Northern Territory) is a spectacular circuit through Kata Tjuta, a group of large, domed rock formations.
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.