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You may think that trekking holidays are not for you, but you should think again, as walking and trekking holidays offer much more than just a stroll during your holiday. We look at what they offer and why you should consider trekking holidays more closely.

For incredible views, an exciting atmosphere and the sheer sense of adventure, you can't beat a trekking holiday in some of the world's most remote places. There are some treks which you should be aware of as being more challenging - here are some of them...

With some of the most striking scenery and the finest trekking routes in Nepal, the Annapurna mountains have been a trekking Mecca for many years. Learn more about the best sights and trekking routes in and around the Annapurnas.

Nepal trekking holidays have long been popular with avid trekkers, who come from all over the world to explore the spectacular Nepalese mountains. The country enjoys the most dramatic part of the Himalayas, including the Annapurna mountain range and Mount Everest, and there are dozens of outstanding routes where you can go trekking in Nepal. From well known trips to off the beaten track adventures, there’s a diverse range of routes available; here are five of the very best...

India is the destination which is full of adventure and for enjoying the adventure holidays a number of tourists visit to India. Himalayas is one of the region in India which is well known for the adventure.

Trekking poles, walking sticks, hiking staffs. Do you need them? And what are your options?

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Adventure holidays have become increasingly popular in recent years, especially where mountain trekking is concerned – routes such as the Inca Trail, Annapurna Circuit and Everest Base Camp have become some of the “do before you die” holiday experiences for the more adventurous traveller. But while plenty of people enjoy going on trekking holidays to great mountain ranges, climbing the most difficult peaks is a far greater challenge.

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A small kingdom Zanskar is located between the Indus valley and the northern Himalayan range. The place is over three thousand square miles which is surrounded and entangled in many mountain ridges. Therefore it is not easily reachable as the snow clad mountain passes makes it more difficult. The kingdom is naturally fortified from all sides and one can see many Buddhist monasteries in that region, several isolated but picturesque villages and meet the ever cheerful zanskar inhabitants.

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The great Naadam Festival is included on many Mongolia trekking holidays, as it is a spectacular representation of a traditional and untainted country. When people visit Mongolia, trekking tends to be the order of the day. The history of the domination of Genghis Khan echoes about the land, which remains largely unhindered by the modern world and its developments. Full of physical challenges, Mongolia's landscape offers everything from the wilderness of the Gobi Desert, to the peaks of the Altai Mountain Range - Mount Kharkhiraa and Mount Turgen - both standing at around 4,000 metres tall.

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Some of the greatest figures in history have been wanderers and travellers, content only when on journeys of discovery. In tribute to some of these iconic figures, and to provide something to muse upon on your next trekking holiday, the following is a guide to five of these outstanding individuals.

How are you able to tell if a tour company is able to deliver on promises when booking if the company is located across the continent making it impossible to visit their offices and see how they operate on a daily basis? Alternatively, what if you found the company during an internet search and are unable to research the company further? Here are a few tips on how to identify a reliable, credible, responsible trekking company over the impostors.

Few things define a person more than their choice of holidays, walking holidays even more so. If you’re a serious rambler, you’ll be very specific about the season, the destination, the pace and even the goal of your hike. Some tend to adopt a ‘stop and smell the roses’ approach, others leap out of their beds in the morning eager to burn up the trail. Wherever you choose to spend your trekking holiday, walking holiday or just the occasional amble, here’s a guide to what kind of walker you may be.

Ladakh is a true tribute to nature and Ladakh trekking should be the first choice for all adventure and nature lovers. Located at the north end of India-Jammu and Kashmir, Ladakh serves to be one of the most mesmerizing tourist destinations and has been visited by millions of tourists every year. The place carries superb geographical beauties and is considered as one of the popular most trekking targets in Asia.

The land-locked Nepal has been bestowed the best by Mother Nature. With snow peaked mountains and greenery all around, Nepal is one of the must visit place for every nature enthusiast. Nepal has six of the eight highest mountains in the world making it the best place for trekking. A long trek at high peaks or a simple walk among the mountain and greenery, the various mountains with varying peak heights offer you every possible trek plan. One can go for many types of Nepal trekking tours based on personal choice. Tea House trekking involves walking under a guide to lowland areas. Camping Trekking involves staying in forest in tents.

For the months of high summer, Mongolia trekking offers adventurers and holidaymakers the chance to take in some of the Far East's most remote and unexplored landscapes. But on Ripley Davenport's 2010 Mongolia Trekking Expedition, he aims to cover 1700 unforgiving miles of Mongolia by foot - the breadth of the country - a record-breaking distance for unassisted and solo walking.

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Mount Kilimanjaro, the highest mountain in Africa and the highest trekking peak in the world, is an amazing goal for any seasoned mountain walker. Learn more about the essential things to know before booking a Kilimanjaro trekking holiday.

When the finest trekking holidays in the world are discussed, there are plenty of strong contenders. The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, the legendary Tour du Mont Blanc, and the trek to Everest Base Camp are amongst the most famous walks in the world, but veteran walkers often point to another, perhaps lesser known trek as their personal highlight – the Annapurna Circuit.

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From the Dolomites to the Dordogne, the Lycian Way to the Tour du Mont Blanc, Europe is home to some of the best mountain ranges and famous walking routes in the world. Learn more about six of the best routes and destinations for a European walking holiday.

If you visit Laos, you may well struggle to believe that the peaceful and pristine environment you see was once at the centre of a violent and revolutionary war. Today, tranquil village life, the fascinating culture and the impressive natural scenery of the country makes it high up on many people's list of must-see holiday destinations. But if history is one of the main things pulling you towards Laos, trekking under the ground rather than over it might prove to be of extra interest to you.

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Nepal is a beautiful country and located in the mighty Himalaya Ranges. This country contains the eight mountains form ten highest mountains of the world including the highest peak of the world Mount Everest at the height of 8848 meters above the sea level.

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