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11. Nunavut, Canada

Walk on water here in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago. This is a group of remote villages that can only be accessed via boat or plane. The region is most known for the local Inuit culture and must be explored on foot. Take in the artwork, carvings, and clothing of the locals. If you’re looking to hike through fjords and glaciers then make sure you visit the Auyuittuq National Park too.



10. Ciudad Perdida, Colombia

Ciudad Perdida, a.k.a. “lost city,” is where you’ll discover an abandoned ancient city. Believed to have been constructed in roughly 800 CE, this place was founded over 650 years prior to the creation of the olden village of Machu Picchu. Ensconced deep in the jungles of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta Mountains, it can only be accessed on foot. The hike may take a week but it’s one of the most popular hikes in the world. Click On the Next > Button to See Next.

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  3. Sure looks exciting …. especially NOW that Americans can’t visit in Europe bc of c.Virus.
    Yeah, too bad WE don’t have any leader to show the way to be careful, 6 ft distances,,
    and to wear a mask…. I said ” TO WEAR A MASK ..COVERING NOSE “. Be careful. JSR

  4. Hi!
    That might be good for you personally IF you actually GO but it will impact negatively on all the places in Europe that make money off of tourism.
    By the way, you do not specify where you live.
    All I can say is my parents taught me it is both rude and presumptuous to badmouth the leaders of other peoples’ countries. So I avoid it . . . even though unlike many other, I have actually met a fee world leaders.
    Thanks for reading my stuff!

  5. Chasm lake is amazing and you’ll get so see plenty of wildlife too. We did this hike just last Friday and our kids (15 & 12) and they loved it. While you’re at RMNP, check out glass lake and sky pond (you can do these two places on the same hike).

  6. Hi!
    Wow! That beats ne for sure! I have not done any significant hiking all year! Thanks for reading my stuff!

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