Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania
Even though it stands at a mighty 19,340 feet, people of all ages and physical fitness levels flock to Tanzania to reach the top of this mountain. Africa’s highest peak will take at least a week to reach the summit, and if you are interested, you can book your Kilimanjaro climb here. There is a wide range of climbing routes depending on how much of a challenge you want to set for yourself. Most people travel with a guide to help ensure their safety as they are taking on this mighty challenge.
Everest Base Camp Trek, Nepal
Okay, you might not be able to make it all the way to the top of the world’s highest mountain, but the 70-mile trek to the base camp presents a great physical challenge to many people. It takes over two weeks to complete this journey, and you will get to meet and interact with some of the people who have chosen to make their home at this altitude. And the feeling of facing Everest isn’t one that you will be forgetting anytime soon.
Mount Fuji, Japan
You will have undoubtedly seen plenty of photographs of Mount Fuji, which is highly recognisable thanks to its near-perfect conical shape. This mountain is only a short trip away from the capital city of Tokyo, and over 300,000 people flock here every year to make the ascent to the top. Unlike the previous two treks that we have discussed, this is one that you can do over the course of a day. Some climbers even climb overnight to witness the magical sunrise.
Table Mountain, South Africa
The peak that overlooks Cape Town is well-known for its highly unusual shape, and it is just waiting for you to climb it. In fact, you can get to the top in just a couple of hours. It is a good idea to ascend before 10 am so that you can beat the crowds and enjoy a more personal experience.
Whether you want to embark on a long, multi-day trek or you would prefer to do one which leaves you enough time to get back for lunch, each one of these incredible treks is bound to provide you with an unforgettable experience.