Climbing a Mountain |
Whose bucket list includes scaling world's highest mountain is Mount treacherous beast, but no one is wise to take Mt Everest, this list is for you. An imposing snowy mountain peak road travel around the exotic is a dream for many. However and without you we could not enjoy climbing so there is no reason, Companies are here to offer a policy of additional life insurance.
Jebel Toubkal, Morocco
Surprisingly, the highest mountain in North Africa is not too difficult a climb for our fit travelers. You’ll need two days to walk to the summit, which is at 4,167m above sea level. But if that sounds like a long journey, don’t worry there’s a refuge halfway through the climb. And for travelers who plan on bringing plenty of healthy snacks, mules are available for renting and carrying your extra supplies. A local guide is also available to bring you to the top without a problem. The only somewhat-difficult part of the journey? The mountain’s famous scree slopes, which are made up of tiny rocks that can be challenging to walk on. But with some swift and careful steps, you should get past them without a problem.
Straddling the edges of Russia, China, and Mongolia, Mt. Khuiten is the perfect destination for any type of climber. Depending on your climbing comfort level, you can choose one of two ways to experience the mountain: climb the Khuiten Peak, which is the highest climb in Mongolia at 4,375m, or tour the remote region at the bottom of the mountain. Either way, you’ll be sure to enjoy the beautiful green steppes and the rolling Altai Mountains.
At 2,285m, Mount Sinai is a stunning climb with vast views of barren lands, jagged mountains, and deep valleys oh yeah, and it’s also the place where Moses received the Ten Commandments according to the Jewish, Christian, and Muslim faiths. If you decide not to take a camel ride to the peak, you can still reach the top by foot in only two and a half hours. And if you get there at the right time in the evening, you can take part in a dawn vigil at the top of this sacred mountain.
Another sacred mountain that’s considered to be the home of the Olympian gods stands at 2,918m above sea level. It’s only a two day climb to the highest peak, Mytikas, and there are numerous trails that you can take to the top. Around 10,000 people make the climb each year.
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