5 Epic Global Treks from Himalayas to Kilimanjaro 

Trekking, however, is so much more than trekking. But you’re on a journey when you start seeing just how much you travel. It is a powerful travel adventure that changes not only the way you see the world but also the way you view yourself and the way you live. And from the snow-covered Himalayan mountains of Nepal and its pristine, untamed wild African backwoods to the untamed African savanna, there's more adventure, adventure and breathtaking beauty overseas along international hiking trails. As adventure travel grows, trekkers have long since started to explore not just local trails but trekking routes that test one's endurance and offer life-altering views all over the world. Here are five of the most famous international treks that all adventure lovers must fill their own bucket list. 

1. Everest Base Camp Trek, Nepal.

 The Everest Base Camp trek is one of the world's most famous trekking trips. It is among the most famous trekking routes in the world, but with nothing but Sherpa villages, Buddhist monasteries, suspension bridges and dramatic mountain scenery to get you through. Stepping slowly up to the base of Mount Everest -- the highest peak in the world -- you start to feel as though you are walking something more than just a body. What the land is making clear is that it offers more than just a physical challenge for this great mountain but indeed it is a personal experience. From walking across a cold mountain valley to a vast forest, the landscape has its various viewpoints. It teaches you patience and strength, wisdom as well as self-realization. 

2. Gokyo Ri – Cho La Pass – Everest Circuit, Nepal.

 For anyone who prefers something more challenging than the classic route to the Everest Base Camp, this extra circuit is ideal. There are fewer passersby, and it is so much more adventurous. You are likely to journey across the breathtaking turquoise Gokyo Lakes, cross the challenging Cho La Pass, and examine glaciers and high-altitude terrain. It has raw Himalayan beauty to it, but even more profound isolation and peace. 

3. Annapurna Base Camp Trek, Nepal. 

The Annapurna Base Camp trek is a perfect option for beginner and intermediate trekkers who prefer Himalayan beauty without challenging themselves too much. That includes trekking through green forests, rivers and traditional villages as you head up into a huge natural amphitheatre with vast amounts of snow-covered peaks that surrounds the trail. It’s a terrific blend of culture, comfort, and mountain trekking.

 4. Mount Kilimanjaro Trek, Tanzania.

 Mount Kilimanjaro is the top peak in Africa and one of the world’s leading trekking mountains. Unlike more technical climbs, this is a stroll demanding endurance and persistence. The trek traverses rainforests, alpine deserts and glaciers until you hit the peak, Uhuru Peak. To stand on the “Roof of Africa” is a once-in-a-lifetime achievement. 

5. Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, Peru.

 The Inca Trail is a magical walk you'll walk along the way with the help of the weather through history and nature. It walks along ancient, rock trails laid down by the Inca people. When it comes to the Sun Gate, trekkers navigate cloud forests, mountain passes and excavated ruins. From there, you witness for the first time a sunrise of Machu Picchu—an image which will be utterly unforgettable. Conclusion. 

Final Thoughts 

These five international treks are not just tourist attractions. This way, you become an individual. Whether it’s a country like the Himalayas, Africa or South America, every trail challenges your body, mind and spirit in different ways.