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Hiking on São Miguel in Portugal´s Azores Islands
Enrico PescantiniPortugal's answer to Spain's Canary Islands, the Azores are a nine-island grouping 1,529 kilometres (950 miles) out in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Iberian Peninsula. The largest (759km²/293 square mi.) and most populous of the archipelago, São Miguel, is home to capital Ponta Delgada, but also a spectacular volcanic but verdant landscape including towering cliffs and ancient laurisilva forests that make a truly splendid playground for nature and adventure lovers.Topping the…
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Want to hike the Inka Trail to Machu Picchu?
The Inka Trail winds across the Andes to Machu Picchu,
The Inka Trail between the Sacred Valley of the Urubamba River and the mysterious abandoned citadel of Machu Picchu is one of the world's classic treks. Climbing out of the river valley, crossing rugged mountain passes over 13,000 ft high, the Inca trail winds through the Andes, passing numerous significant Inca ruins en route before descending through the Sun Gate to the silent stone city of Machu Picchu. Tohike the Inka Trail is a thrilling experience and a very great priviledge. The purpose of this website is to share the thrill and privilege of the trip with those who may not hike it in person, and to help future hikers plan their coming adventure. Come, enjoy and have an unforgettable experience all along the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu with all friends and family!
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A world of unspoiled natural environment is waiting for you to uncover. Unfold the green veils of Dominica, the nature island of the Caribbean and find the hidden natural treasures hidden beneath its rain forest. Learn the rich history as you hike the rugged terrains, through the paths of the early settlers, the Indigenous Carib Indians who settled on the island before the the 18th century, or walk in the footsteps of the slave warriors who escaped and fought for their freedom during the slave revolution in the late 17th to early 18th century.
A true natural paradise.
Discover the Dordogne in South West France.
Rivers and forest with 5600 Km of signed paths through some of the most beautiful and unspoilt countryside in Europe.
There are short walks and long treks, including the pilgrimage trail of Saint Jacques de Compostelle which crosses the Dordogne on the way to Spain.
In the heart of the Dordogne is the Vezere Valley, European capital of pre-history.
The valley of the Isle follows the river through the centre of the ... and crossing the capital city of Perigueux. There is walking and hiking to suit all levels and a mild climate and wonderful food. It really is worth taking a look!