1.Abel Tasman Coast Path, New Zealand
New Zealand is probably one of the best country in the world to climb, so it will be wrong if I did not put it into this list. Despite these difficult choices and everyone has a personal opinion, I stick to my favorite choice in Abel Tasman.
Spin along the northwest coast of the island of Tasmania, you'll get a fairly flat route and constantly giving you views of the sea. However, you can still explore the flora and fauna in the vicinity. Cross the river and flow of sea water will make the trip more exciting, but sisakanlah time to sit back and relax on some beaches are almost empty and still clean along the road.
2.Wilson Trail, Hong Kong
Not far from the collection of neon lights and smoke pollution of Hong Kong, there is an interesting route. (Prepare only a face mask if you are sensitive to pollution). You can walk into the New Territories for a long pedestrian paths and scenic, but you can also find a hiking trail on the island of Hong Kong.
Popular choice is the Wilson Trail, a pathway along the 87 miles from Stanley Island to Nam Chung in the Kowloon Peninsula. This path will be tiring, but the sights you will see from the peaks along this route will be proportional to your efforts.
3Tiger Leaping cliffs,
China If you want a great Chinese adventure, then go to Cliff Jumping Tiger. There, you can climb, looking at the landscape of interest in one of the world's deepest river bank. With a length of 15 km, this cliff is named "Tiger Leap" as a legendary tiger once leapt from the edge of the cliff to escape from a hunter. Still, this is not an easy leap, because the closest distance, antartebing width is 25 meters.
The path was named High Road is a bit narrow, but still awake and have some rest accommodation. You can also walk closer to the river so they can feel the depth of the valley cliff and saw the water, but sometimes this pathway can be unstable and less secure. Cliff path is not safe to climb along the rain in the summer.
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Monday, August 8, 2011
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