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The following is a guest post by Via Travelers, a modern travel-blog focused on helping you learn the best travel tips, hacks and itineraries to travel the world. The Hawaiian Islands are popular for their attractive features like majestic mountains, volcanoes, serene beaches and a vast variety of hiking trails. If you are searching for the top hiking spots in Hawaii, the Diamond Head Crater Summit is the best option. Via Travelers is a modern travel-blog focused on helping you learn the best travel tips, travel hacks and itineraries to explore the world.
While trekking Everest base camp is no doubt an incredible experience, it’s not the only trek in Nepal, and not necessarily the best. The Ghorepani Poon Hill trek is one of the easier routes in Nepal, it’s a perfect route to do as an acclimatization hike before attempting one of more challenging high-altitude treks. Sitting at 6,189 m above sea level, Island Peak is an entry-level mountaineering peak in Nepal offering some of the best trekking and views of the Himalaya mountain range. Makalu Base Camp is a trek east of the Everest region to the base of the world’s fifth highest mountain.
Find out why visiting Iceland in June is the perfect time to visit this beautiful country, the best things to do, and an Iceland summer packing list. On June 21, the summer solstice, the sun is visible for the full 24 hours in the Westfjords and North Iceland. Celebrating the Summer Solstice (June 21st) in a place where they have 24 hours of daylight is cool regardless, but Iceland has an entire music festival to celebrate it. That being said, If you visit Iceland in June then I highly recommend leaving Reykjavik to visit some of the amazing attractions Iceland has to offer.
How to get around Iceland’s Snaefellsnes Peninsula To get around the Snaefellsnes Peninsula you will either need a car to drive it yourself, or join a guided tour. If your with friends or don’t mind driving alone, renting a car and taking a self drive along the Snaefellsnes Peninsula is a great option as it gives you the freedom and flexibility to stop at many sights and stay as long as you want. How long to spend on the Snaefellsnes Peninsula It is possible to drive the Snaefellsnes Peninsula in one day, but it will be a very busy and long day, and you will have to pick and choose the stops you want to visit. This is a great rest stop for gas and food, or a place to spend the night if you’re been exploring in the park all day.