Munro Bagging

If you want more action, you can ride horses or go rafting in rapids. Nearby are the National Parks and splendid scenery. And all this with a mild climate of around 20uC. a Cairngorn National Park, Aviemore, Scotland. The Highlands (Highlands) Scottish have their own grandeur and mysticism, and on a good day, no place more beautiful in Britain. The most adventurous hikers can try the "Munro Bagging", a challenge that is all their summits crowned over 910 meters (Munros).

Its lakes and forests, below, gives you the option of quieter rides. Sampling local cuisine or if you thought a picnic Stock up on Rothiemurchus Farm. El Colorado, Chile El Colorado is a ski resort near Santiago, 40 km on good roads. Located on the Cerro Colorado in the Cordillera de los Andes, is a good choice for summer skiing. Besides the resorts of La Parva and Valle Nevado, is the largest and best ski area in South America. Sure to be a most interesting experience to tell you that if you had gone back to the Alps, no? a Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia Just 90 minutes drive from Sydney you will find this region, anchored in the Great Dividing Range.

The Blue Mountains reach a height of 1100 meters and are so named because of the many eucalyptus trees that are in the area, which give off their oil to the air cause a bluish haze. The area is a virgin national park with lots of trails and viewpoints. Katoomba is the main tourist center and the display area of the Three Sisters – famous pinnacles of rock on the cliffs. a Drakensburg Mountains, South Africa World Heritage Site, this mountainous region of 243,000 hectares has long been a major attraction for visitors. The area has abundant wildlife protected. The safaris are very popular, although you can go hiking marked trails to explore at your own pace, or see rock art in the caves of Bushman. Another option is to visit the battlefields where the British, Zulu and Boer (Netherlands former colonizers) a faced, to know something about the modern history of South Africa. Find. Kinabalu National Park, Malaysia The centerpiece of the national park is Mount Kinabalu, the highest peak in Southeast Asia. Despite its height of 4,101 meters without specialized equipment or much experience, you can reach the top if you have a pair of legs strong. Its wide variety of natural flora and fauna, inhabiting lowland tropical rain forests and mountain rain forests, will make these three days of climbing in a memorable ascent. a Carlos Hernandez is a passionate wanderers, always ready to backpack and live the adventure. Back home, like a child enjoys telling us about life experiences and stories of people and mysterious places. a

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