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Hiking can be a great addition to any vacation itinerary, but what about when the purpose of the trip is the hike itself? For athletic and adventurous travelers alike, long-distance trails offer a unique opportunity for exploration and disconnection from the stressors of everyday life. While it’s true that long-distance hikes are likely to include plenty of obstacles of their own, they can also be incredibly rewarding. If you’re a distance hiker looking for your next challenge, read on to learn more about some of the world’s best trails. 

The Appalachian Trail

It turns out the notorious computer game we all loved as kids is named after a real-life long-distance trail in the Eastern United States. Spanning approximately 2,190 miles, the Appalachian Trail offers hikers the opportunity to explore a diverse range of ecosystems as they move from the forests of the South to the rocky terrain of New England. This trail is both challenging and highly rewarding, taking most hikers between 5 to 7 months to complete. 

Annapurna Circuit

For those in search of a bit more elevation, the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal stands out as a picturesque journey through some of the world’s highest peaks. At a height of 33,159 ft and a length of 145 miles, the trail circumnavigates the Annapurna Massif in the Himalayas, offering hikers postcard-worthy views of alpine landscapes and traditional villages along the way. On average, the trail takes about 2-3 weeks to complete depending on skill level and the specific route travelers choose to take.

Te Araroa Trail

Literally translated as “The Long Path”, New Zealand’s Te Araroa Trail offers adventure enthusiasts the chance to take in a diverse array of the country’s natural wonders through one 1,800-mile trek. The trail was officially opened in 2011 and consists of a series of tracks and walkways that connect New Zealand’s North and South Islands. Most hikers will require about 4-5 months to complete the trail, with October to November recommended as the best times to start.

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Beyond Machu Picchu, Lesser-Known Trails for Beginners  https://travelermaster.com/beyond-machu-picchu-lesser-known-trails-for-beginners/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 14:31:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=28953 In Machu Picchu it is possible to explore lesser-known trails in Peru, offering captivating experiences for beginners. While Machu Picchu is a must-see, these trails provide unique adventures and stunning landscapes away from the crowds and more approachable for less experienced hikers. Lares Trek This trail winds through Andean highlands, connecting remote villages and immersing […]

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In Machu Picchu it is possible to explore lesser-known trails in Peru, offering captivating experiences for beginners. While Machu Picchu is a must-see, these trails provide unique adventures and stunning landscapes away from the crowds and more approachable for less experienced hikers.

Lares Trek

This trail winds through Andean highlands, connecting remote villages and immersing hikers in traditional Quechua culture. Relax in natural hot springs while enjoying breathtaking views.

Choquequirao Trek

Often dubbed Machu Picchu’s sister site, Choquequirao offers a rewarding trek for beginners. Explore terraced ruins and lush landscapes on the way to this archaeological gem.

Salkantay Trek

A superb alternative to the Inca Trail, Salkantay introduces hikers to diverse ecosystems—from snow-capped peaks to tropical rainforests. It’s a thrilling option for those seeking a variety of natural wonders.

Huchuy Qosqo Trek

This shorter trek near Cusco leads to the ancient Incan site of Huchuy Qosqo. Perfect for beginners, it combines history and stunning scenery without the strenuous altitude of other trails.

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> hiking trails Archives - Traveler Master Traveler Master Wed, 24 Jan 2024 07:13:24 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 https://travelermaster.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-FAVICON_wp-32x32.png hiking trails Archives - Traveler Master 32 32 The Best Long Treks for Hikers Around the World https://travelermaster.com/the-best-long-treks-for-hikers-around-the-world/ Wed, 24 Jan 2024 08:33:07 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=29904 Hiking can be a great addition to any vacation itinerary, but what about when the purpose of the trip is the hike itself? For athletic and adventurous travelers alike, long-distance trails offer a unique opportunity for exploration and disconnection from the stressors of everyday life. While it’s true that long-distance hikes are likely to include […]

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Hiking can be a great addition to any vacation itinerary, but what about when the purpose of the trip is the hike itself? For athletic and adventurous travelers alike, long-distance trails offer a unique opportunity for exploration and disconnection from the stressors of everyday life. While it’s true that long-distance hikes are likely to include plenty of obstacles of their own, they can also be incredibly rewarding. If you’re a distance hiker looking for your next challenge, read on to learn more about some of the world’s best trails. 

The Appalachian Trail

It turns out the notorious computer game we all loved as kids is named after a real-life long-distance trail in the Eastern United States. Spanning approximately 2,190 miles, the Appalachian Trail offers hikers the opportunity to explore a diverse range of ecosystems as they move from the forests of the South to the rocky terrain of New England. This trail is both challenging and highly rewarding, taking most hikers between 5 to 7 months to complete. 

Annapurna Circuit

For those in search of a bit more elevation, the Annapurna Circuit in Nepal stands out as a picturesque journey through some of the world’s highest peaks. At a height of 33,159 ft and a length of 145 miles, the trail circumnavigates the Annapurna Massif in the Himalayas, offering hikers postcard-worthy views of alpine landscapes and traditional villages along the way. On average, the trail takes about 2-3 weeks to complete depending on skill level and the specific route travelers choose to take.

Te Araroa Trail

Literally translated as “The Long Path”, New Zealand’s Te Araroa Trail offers adventure enthusiasts the chance to take in a diverse array of the country’s natural wonders through one 1,800-mile trek. The trail was officially opened in 2011 and consists of a series of tracks and walkways that connect New Zealand’s North and South Islands. Most hikers will require about 4-5 months to complete the trail, with October to November recommended as the best times to start.

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Beyond Machu Picchu, Lesser-Known Trails for Beginners  https://travelermaster.com/beyond-machu-picchu-lesser-known-trails-for-beginners/ Tue, 21 Nov 2023 14:31:00 +0000 https://travelermaster.com/?p=28953 In Machu Picchu it is possible to explore lesser-known trails in Peru, offering captivating experiences for beginners. While Machu Picchu is a must-see, these trails provide unique adventures and stunning landscapes away from the crowds and more approachable for less experienced hikers. Lares Trek This trail winds through Andean highlands, connecting remote villages and immersing […]

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In Machu Picchu it is possible to explore lesser-known trails in Peru, offering captivating experiences for beginners. While Machu Picchu is a must-see, these trails provide unique adventures and stunning landscapes away from the crowds and more approachable for less experienced hikers.

Lares Trek

This trail winds through Andean highlands, connecting remote villages and immersing hikers in traditional Quechua culture. Relax in natural hot springs while enjoying breathtaking views.

Choquequirao Trek

Often dubbed Machu Picchu’s sister site, Choquequirao offers a rewarding trek for beginners. Explore terraced ruins and lush landscapes on the way to this archaeological gem.

Salkantay Trek

A superb alternative to the Inca Trail, Salkantay introduces hikers to diverse ecosystems—from snow-capped peaks to tropical rainforests. It’s a thrilling option for those seeking a variety of natural wonders.

Huchuy Qosqo Trek

This shorter trek near Cusco leads to the ancient Incan site of Huchuy Qosqo. Perfect for beginners, it combines history and stunning scenery without the strenuous altitude of other trails.

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