This is AI generated summarization, which may have errors. For context, always refer to the full article.Asia is home to some of the world’s highest mountain peaks and stunning landscapes. From China to Nepal to Japan and even here at home in the Philippines.
The spectacular surroundings will make you want to take numerous stops and photos. The stunning rock formations and rolling trails serve as excellent backgrounds for your photo ops. The gradual ascents and descents are manageable even for beginners. Nepal is the hiking Mecca of the world with many of the highest peaks located in this country. If you don’t have the time or are not yet prepared, you can go on an adventure to Everest Base Camp. The hike to the base camp will literally and figuratively take your breath away. The snow-capped mountains are a sight to behold.Kamikochi provides visitors with easy trails with beautiful views.
The hiking season is from July to the middle of September. That’s your window if you plan to climb Japan’s highest mountain. You can also view it from afar.If you missed hiking season, you could always go to Lake Kawaguchi to see Mt. Fuji. Photo by Joshua Berida/RapplerYour jump-off point for this mountain park from China is Shanghai. From the city, you can take the bullet train to Huangshan town.
The park is huge, with sections taking around seven to eight hours to complete. You’ll need multiple days to see and hike Zhangjiajie’s different sections. Rinjani’s peak is already higher than Mt. Apo, and the trail up is a mix of pebbles and sand, which your feet will sink into. It’s also freezing if you decide to watch the sunset at the top.If you’re brave enough, you can walk and stand on the boulders during your hike in Bukhansan. Photo by Joshua Berida/RapplerHowever, after a few days in the metropolis, you might want to recharge and experience nature’s serenity. Bukhansan is a day hike you can do while in Seoul.