The Inca Trail to Machu Picchu is one of the most famous hikes in the world, leading through the heart of the ancient Inca empire to the stunning ruins of Machu Picchu. This 4-day trek covers beautiful Andean scenery, historical ruins, and cloud forests.
Circumnavigating the Mont Blanc massif, this trail takes hikers through France, Italy, and Switzerland. Over 170 kilometers long, it offers some of the most stunning alpine scenery in the world, complete with glaciers, peaks, and vibrant wildflowers.
Named after the naturalist John Muir, this trail runs through the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California. Spanning 211 miles, it passes through Yosemite, Kings Canyon, and Sequoia National Parks.
New Zealand's Milford Track is known as the "finest walk in the world," offering hikers the chance to explore the heart of Fiordland National Park.
Tasmania's Overland Track provides hikers with an immersive experience in the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area.
The Laugavegur Trail is Iceland's most famous trek, known for its diverse and otherworldly landscapes. This 55-kilometer hike connects Landmannalaugar to Þórsmörk, passing through rhyolite mountains, geothermal areas, and glaciers.