National Geographic's Top 20 Dream Hikes is a compilation of some truly spectacular long distance, endurance testing, intense hikes and treks. Some are extreme, such as a nearly 2000 mile through hike in New Zealand. Some are a bit more manageable, like a 40 mile through hike in Tasmania.
If you’re inspired, for many of these hikes there are professionally guided trips available, or similar variations. See below and enjoy.
1. Mont Blanc, Switzerland
Beautiful Switzerland comes alive when you visit Mont Blanc. Numerous hikes are offered in the region, so you’re sure to find something perfect for your travel style.
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2. Laugavegurinn, Iceland
Any trekking experience in Iceland is sure to provide a powerful glimpse into the country’s stunning landscape and ecological diversity. Laugavegurinn is 34 miles, with an optional extension to Skógafoss waterfall, which adds an additional 15 miles.
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3. Te Araroa, New Zealand
This impressive though hike goes from the tip of New Zealand’s North Island to the tip of the South Island - 1894 miles. If that sounds like a little much, many hiking tours in New Zealand will traverse different parts of this route.
Ultimate South Island Adventure
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4. Franconia Ridge Loop, New Hampshire
Just in time for the beautiful New England autumn! Head east for spectacular colors and crisp weather - the perfect outdoor activity in preparation for winter.
One great thing about a guided hiking trip is the added context to various historical sites along the route, going to quirky local establishments, and learning about the many species of plant and animal wildlife while you see them up close.
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5. Pacific Crest Trail, California
This challenging trek hit the world stage after Cheryl Strayed detailed her strenuous journey along it’s path. The 2,650 mile stretch reaches from the Mexican border to the Canadian border. Strayed’s perseverance has inspired many to have a go.
However it’s quite a commitment, and if you’re looking for less strain, there are multiple shorter hikes along the famous coastline where you can still take in the beautiful views and feel an invigorating sense of accomplishment.
Bay Area California Coastal Walking Tour
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6. Everest Base Camp Trek, Nepal
Everest base camp is a classic bucket list item for many. And it is quite achievable, while still being an impressive challenge. Many tour companies offer a version of this trek.
Guided and small group tours in Nepal are a great way to go, not only for the moral support, but for the inclusions like pre and post accommodation, local contacts, and trusted sherpas.
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7. Snowman Trek, Bhutan
The Snowman Trek is often called the most strenuous of multi day treks in Bhutan. For an equally remote, but perhaps more manageable and enjoyable experience consider this tour with Myths & Mountains - who are well known for their tours in this area.
Trekking Remote Merak and Sakteng
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8. Overland Track, Tasmania
Tasmania is still a largely un-traveled to pocket of the world. And island off the southern most tip of Australia, it's a trek just to get to! But if you get the opportunity to go and take in its incredible nature and wildlife, don’t pass it up.
At 40 miles, the overland track in Tasmania is shorter than many through hikes. But if you have limited travel time, consider an abbreviated version with a walking tour.
Tasmania, Australia, Walking Adventure
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9. The Long Range Traverse, Newfoundland, Canada
This unofficial trek takes you through the Gros Morne National park - a beautiful environment teeming with wildlife and tremendous views. Experience the best of the Canadian wilderness as you explore - and have your camera ready for a glimpse of caribou!
Exploring the Arctic Land of the Caribou
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10. Ancascocha Trail, Peru
This is a much lesser known way to get to Machu Picchu - still in the shadows of the more popular Inca trail treks. Thus Ancascocha is not nearly as densely populated with trekkers, but it's also harder to find guides.
If you’re looking for a less crowded way to get to Machu Picchu, consider a small group tour along the Salkantay or Lares trek.
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