86 travel features tagged “Hiking”
Muskwa-Kechika is a vast landscape that enfolds Canada's northern Rockies. Forge your own trail through the largest intact wildlife habitat in the entire Rocky Mountain chain.
16 January 2013
Beyond the bikini-draped shores of Australia’s Gold Coast is a lush, subtropical wonderland of cascading waterfalls, bioluminescent mushrooms and rainforest retreats.
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15 January 2013
The country's largest national park is home to two massive volcanoes whose forested, snow-pillowed slopes offer open space on an otherwise crowded island nation.
27 December 2012
Ethical Traveller
Three sisters in Nepal have been chipping away at the gender gap in the male-dominated trekking industry, winning a Responsible Tourism Award in the process.
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12 December 2012
This 90km walk across the world’s largest sand island reveals a unique and untamed paradise of tropical rainforests, giant sand dunes and crystal blue lakes.
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21 November 2012
Mini Guide
A joy to explore on foot, England’s New Forest has an abundance of trails, inns and natural beauty spread across a landscape of pastures and forests.
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16 November 2012
The isolated Huizhou region, 400km southwest of Shanghai, is the perfect place to explore remote villages and hike on ancient routes through terraced fields of rapeseed and tea.
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30 October 2012
Hidden away on South Korea’s southeastern peninsula, Busan mixes a healthy outdoor lifestyle with a love of the arts and an exciting nightlife scene.
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29 October 2012
In southern Venezuela’s tepuis – the sandstone, table-topped mountains that inspired Sir Arthur Conan-Doyle’s novel The Lost World – travellers still feel like 19th-century explorers.
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26 October 2012
A chunk of unspoilt Taiga forest in Finnish Lapland is home to rushing whitewater rivers, an 80km bear trail and vivid autumn colours that rival New England’s changing leaves.
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18 October 2012
A selection of these Hiking articles were originally published on Lonely Planet.