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Top 10 most epic day hikes in the world

Monday newsletters always feature top 10 travel lists to inspire.

Today (November 23, 2020): Top 10 most epic day hikes in the world

The most rewarding travel experiences are often done on foot. Our planet has a vast array of hiking trails to explore, some of them crisscrossing breathtaking scenery, awe-inspiring culture, or protected wildlife habitats. Here’s my roundup of my 10 favorite day hikes in the world, which all require a sturdy pair of walking boots, a fit condition and a good amount of preparation.

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10. TIGER’S NEST, BHUTAN

Taktsang Lhakhang – which translates to “Tiger’s Nest” – is Bhutan’s most iconic landmark, clinging impossibly to a sheer cliff face 900 m (2955 ft) above the valley floor. The temple is cloaked in myth, illustrating the sacred tales of Guru Padmasambhava, the source of Buddhism in Bhutan. Legend has it that the Guru flew from Tibet on the back of a mystical tigress and landed on the steep cliff to meditate in a cave. In the late 17th century, the monastery was constructed around the cave by Gyalse Tenzin Rabgye, who was universally believed to be the reincarnation of the Guru. The complex is open to visitors and can be reached by a four hour scenic hike through a beautiful, shady pine forest.


9. TROLLTUNGA, NORWAY

Trolltunga is no doubt one of the most awe-inspiring cliffs in Norway, situated about 1100 m (3280 ft) above sea level and hovering some 700 m (2300 ft) above Lake Ringedalsvatnet. At the western edge of the Hardangervidda mountain plateau and near the town of Odda, Trolltunga (the troll’s tongue) and the valley below were carved out by an icecap that covered most of Scandinavia during a series of ice ages. Every year, travelers from all over the world come here to do the hike and get a picture of themselves on or in front of the world-famous cliff. The hike is long and demanding both physically and mentally, but you will be rewarded with magnificent views.


8. KALALAU TRAIL, HAWAII, USA

The incredibly scenic Kalalau trail runs for 11 mi (18 km) along our planet’s most spectacular stretch of coastline: the Na Pali Coast on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. It provides the only land access to the legendary Kalalau Valley. Expert hikers can complete the roundtrip trek in a day, but the average hiker prefers to camp along the trail and complete it in 2 days. Most people on the trail though are day hikers that don’t ever make it all the way out to Kalalau, only exploring the scenic first 2 mi (3 km) of the trail, from Kee Beach to Hanakapiai Beach (4 mi or 6 km round trip). Take care though as some of the trail’s eroded areas are very narrow and pass along cliffs that are hundreds of feet high.


7. TABLE MOUNTAIN, SOUTH AFRICA

Flat-topped Table Mountain is the most iconic landmark of Cape Town, and it’s also Africa’s most photographed attraction. From the top, you can enjoy tremendous 360-degree views of the city, Table Bay, the Atlantic seaboard, the nearby mountain peaks and the rest of the Table Mountain National Park. There are more than 300 trails up and down the mountain, with my favorite being the Skeleton George hike. Starting in the Kirstenbosch Gardens, the Skeleton Gorge hike takes you through shaded, indigenous forest up the eastern slopes of Table Mountain, and summits at Maclear’s Beacon, the highest point on Table Mountain, 1086 m  (3562 ft) above sea level.


6. FIMMVORDUHALS, ICELAND

“Fimmvörðuháls” is the most beautiful hiking trail in Iceland and a great destination for people into photography. Located in South Iceland, the 25 km (15 mi) hike is part of the highly popular, multi-day Laugavegur trail, and runs between the Eyjafjallajokull and Myrdalsjokull Glaciers. The trail recently received worldwide attention after a Fimmvörðuháls eruption was caused by the infamous Eyjafjallajokull Volcano. At Fimmvörðuháls Pass, hikers can now marvel at two volcanic craters — Magni and Móði — formed in the wake of the March 2010 eruption. With grassy tundra, volcanic plateaus, and over 26 waterfalls, the Fimmvorduhals trail leads hikers through Iceland’s most striking nature.


5. HALF DOME, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK, USA

Rising nearly 1500 m (5,000 ft) above Yosemite Valley and 2700 m (8,800 ft) above sea level, Half Dome is Yosemite’s most iconic attraction, but it is also the most sought after which is why this is the only day hike in the park that requires a permit. Much of the hike is an adventure into the wilderness, with steel cables and wooden planks placed along the trail’s final stretch to assist hikers to the dome’s summit. Most hikers take 10 to 12 hours to hike to Half Dome and back; some take longer. Do not hike Half Dome unprepared: despite the popularity of this famous hike, it is not suitable for novice or unfit hikers.


4. TONGARIRO ALPINE CROSSING, NEW ZEALAND

The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is heralded as the best one-day hikes in New Zealand and the world. Many who complete the 7-8 hour, 20 km (12 mi) journey will tell you the climbs can be steep and the weather unpredictable, though worth it in every aspect. The Tongariro Alpine Crossing is located in the Tongariro National Park – New Zealand’s oldest national park and a dual World Heritage Site. Dramatic and awe-inspiring scenery, including epic views of the volcanic peaks of Ngauruhoe, Tongariro and Ruapehu, ensures the Tongariro Alpine Crossing is considered a world-renowned trek.


3. LAGUNA DE LOS TRES, PATAGONIA, ARGENTINA

Located within Argentina’s Los Glaciares National Park, Laguna de Los Tres is one of the most iconic hikes in South America. The trail, like much of Los Glaciers National Park, can be easily accessed from the charming town of El Chaltén in the heart of Argentinian Patagonia. This hike is also known as Fitz Roy Trek because the path will lead you through spectacular scenery to the classic viewpoint of Mount Fitz Roy towering above the lake. This 24 km (15 mile) hike will take most of the day and is moderately challenging, but within reach of most casual hikers if you start early and take it slowly.


2. LAKE O’HARA ALPINE CIRCUIT, YOHO NATIONAL PARK, CANADA

This little known gem in Yoho National Park harbors some of the planet’s most visually stunning scenery. This exclusive mountain enclave and grizzly bear sanctuary features exquisite hanging valleys, lichen covered rocks, jewel-blue lakes, and breathtaking vistas. The Alpine Circuit is boasted by many to be the most impressive day hike in the Rockies. The area is only accessible through a bus service that is run by Parks Canada (you need to prebook your ticket months in advance) and the number of visitors that is allowed into the valley is severely restricted to protect the mountain fauna and flora.


1. TRE CIME DI LAVAREDO, DOLOMITES, ITALY

The Dolomites is a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the northern Italian Alps, numbering 18 peaks which rise to above 3,000 m (10,000 ft). It features some of the most beautiful mountain landscapes anywhere on the planet, with vertical walls, sheer cliffs and a high density of narrow, deep and long valleys. The hike around Tre Cime Di Lavaredo – The Three Peaks – is one of the most iconic hikes in the world and for good reason as the scenery is otherworldly: beyond the inviting paths and massive sandstone monoliths which give Tre Cime its name, hundreds of jagged peaks, framed by lush green valleys, dot the horizon. I’ll upload a video featuring the Tre Cime hike this Saturday on my YouTube channel.


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15 Comments

  1. Impressive review with magnificent views !
    Of course, this type of relax is for very active travelers !
    Hard to reach places and dizzying beauty but worth it in every aspect :
    it brings such spiritual comfort in this disquieting time !
    I haven’t a pent-up urge to say :
    Thank You dear The Great Expert !
    Friendly,
    Vl’ado Orlandich

  2. So happy to see the Canadian Rockies in your list. The hiking in the Banff and Yoho National Parks is truly an experience not to be missed, for beginners and experienced adventurers alike.

  3. Hmm, I would put about a dozen hikes in Oregon on par with all but a couple of your Top 10, but it’s all good!

  4. Wonderful Post!
    These are some really beautiful hikes in the world. I been to the tiger’s nest in Bhutan once. It was a great experience. I am now looking forward to doing some more hiking in the upcoming year.

    Starting from Nepal and Bhutan. Let’s see how it goes.

    Thanks for sharing this amazing list. I love the way this post is written, plus the photos and videos are beautiful.

    I’ll keep coming back, keep sharing good content 🙂

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