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The options are endless when it comes to walking and trekking, however, the pace of your trip will very much depend on how much time you would like to dedicate to these activities.

There are, however, a number of walking and trekking options around the world that are simply too special to ignore and below we have selected what we feel are a must for anyone with an avid interest in walking and trekking.

Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu

‘Discovered’ by Hiram Bingham in 1911 although known to local farmers, Machu Picchu’s isolation protected it from the conquistadors. Here, we detail some of the features you can see at the site, as well as short hikes around the ruins.

Beach, Queen Charlotte Sound

Queen Charlotte Track Freedom Walk — 4/5 Days

Board the motor launch that will take you to Meretoto, a significant area for local Māori. It's also known as Ship Cove, in reference to British navigator Captain Cook's five visits here for ship supplies.

The Monastery, Petra

Petra

The hidden city of Petra offers a well-preserved glimpse into the Nabataean Empire. On a visit, you can climb to the High Place of Sacrifice, marvel at the acoustics in the amphitheater and admire the shifting shades of red and pink in the Siq at sunrise.

Volcan Arenal, Costa Rica

Arenal Volcano Hike

This easy and manageable hike will allow you to enjoy the most extraordinary view of the Arenal Volcano as you walk along the base of this marvelous 'Mountain of Fire'. See recent lava flows and rock formations and learn about the big eruption of 1968.

Manorala, Cinque Terre

Visiting the Cinque Terre

The Cinque Terre is a collection of five historic fishing villages that are literally carved into the rocky shoreline of the Italian Riviera. Italy specialist Cara talks about walking along their seaside trails and eating basil gelato on a windy seaside terrace.