Tourists take stock of the world's top ten epic hiking routes, each of which is a must-do in this lifetime!

Hiking distance: about 28km
Maximum altitude: 3700+
Best season: April to December
Lonely Planet highly recommends this place as a must-see in your lifetime, where you can enjoy the unparalleled wonders of volcanoes within volcanoes, hike to the top of the volcano, and soak in the natural volcanic hot springs deep in the hidden lotus, where you can relieve your fatigue and feel the mysterious and stunning starry sky.

Experience the majesty and grandeur of Indonesia's second highest volcano with your own body, and watch the sunrise and sea of clouds near the equator.

Hiking distance: about 150km
Best season: June to October
The filming location of "Star Wars", an Alpine paradise, a world natural heritage, spans Italy, Austria and Slovenia, and allows you to appreciate the majestic Dolomites, walk through the wonderland in northeastern Italy, and see the mountains in the eastern Alps all at once.

The classic elements of the Dolomite Snow Mountain, alpine grass slopes, Catholic churches, and valley towns are harmoniously and exquisitely combined together to form a dreamy and fairy-tale-like beautiful picture.

Hiking distance: 100km
Maximum altitude: 4925m
Best season: March to May, September to December
Ranked as one of the world's top ten hiking trails by National Geographic, this is a great way for tourists to experience the outdoors! Make a pilgrimage to the Himalayas, explore Lower Mustang, and discover the world's highest-altitude glacial lake.

There are forests, meadows, passes, snow-capped mountains, alpine lakes, and valleys. The natural and cultural landscapes and landforms along the way are the richest, and the supporting facilities are the most complete.
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¥7980 From 18 people have registered Register nowHiking distance: 150km
Maximum altitude: 5550m
Best season: March to May, September to December
Recognized as a world-class top hiking route, it offers a close-up view of four 8,000M+ snow-capped mountains, and leads from flower-filled woodlands through villages and mountain paths to the top of the world of ice and snow.

The entire journey is from 2,700 meters to 5,550 meters above sea level. Mount Everest is called "Everest" in the West, and Sagarmatha means "from land to sea" or "top of the world" in Nepali. Here, this name means that you will go from flower-filled woodlands through beautiful villages and mountain paths to the crystal-clear top of the world!

Hiking distance: Southern Route - 1000km, Northern Route - 800km, French Route - 764km
Best season: May to October
Dante once said, "To see even the houses of Santiago is to be a pilgrimage." As one of only two cultural heritage hiking routes in the world and Europe's leading cultural travel route, this religious path combines natural scenery, history, and culture.

Meet pilgrims from all over the world along the way and check in at the end of the continent. This is a pilgrimage with no fixed starting point, only a unified end point (Santiago).

Hiking distance: 1000km
Best season: Spring and autumn
Perhaps you’ve experienced the bustling streets of Tokyo and visited the 3,000 temples and shrines of Kyoto, but in your heart, you must still yearn for such a secret place in Japan, a quiet place hidden in the mountains, a Kumano Kodo that has been crossing Japan for thousands of years!

The Eastern Pilgrimage Route, one of only two cultural heritage hiking routes in the world, allows you to walk through the same forest as in "Spirited Away", walk along the anime-like coastline, visit ancient villages and shrines, visit teahouses, soak in hot springs, etc.

Hiking distance: 50km
It is one of the World Heritage Sites and is also one of the best tourist destinations in the world selected by National Geographic Traveler Magazine. You can hike to Norway's three most famous strange rocks and enjoy an adventure trip among the boulders.

Pulpit Rock
Pulpit Rock - the filming location of "Mission Impossible", where you can sit on the protruding corner 604 meters in the air and take photos. Miracle Rock - a game for the brave, those who dare to challenge themselves can stand on the stone, which is very exciting. Devil's Rock - a huge rock 700 meters above sea level. Taking photos at the "tip of the tongue" is also a must-see item.

Miracle Stone
Hiking distance: about 170km
Maximum altitude: 2490
Best season: July to September
National Geographic recommends the world's most beautiful hiking routes, open only three months a year! Discover the pinnacles of Europe, journey through the Alps, and soak up the stunning mountain scenery while hiking through Italy, France, and Switzerland!

Hiking distance: 75km
Maximum altitude: 5895 meters
Best season: May to October
The highest peak in Africa, from tropical rainforest to ice age, is one of the ten most endangered sights in the world. In Hemingway's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", the snow on the top of the mountain is its immortal soul.

The most popular "7+2" climbing route, the Top of Africa and the Equatorial Snow Cap, which mountaineering enthusiasts all over the world are crazy about, ordinary people can reach the summit without professional training!

Hiking distance: 55km
Best season: June to August
In this untouched heart of Iceland, you'll journey through a land of ice and fire, hiking through volcanic craters, wild hot springs, lava fields, deserts, and canyons – an unparalleled feast of scenery!

The world is so big, you have to see it! How many of these 10 epic international hiking routes have you visited?