The World and Its Superlatives

The Most Challenging Hikes

8 min · 27. juni 2026
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This episode explores some of the world’s most demanding hiking adventures, including the Appalachian Trail in the United States, the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru, Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, the Everest Base Camp Trek in Nepal, the Tour du Mont Blanc in Europe, and New Zealand’s Milford Track. It examines the physical and mental challenges of trekking through rugged terrain, high altitudes, and unpredictable weather, while highlighting the importance of preparation, patience, and resilience. The episode also discusses responsible hiking, environmental conservation, and the positive impact of sustainable tourism on local communities. Ultimately, it shows that the world’s greatest hikes are not only tests of endurance, but transformative journeys that strengthen the body, sharpen the mind, and inspire a lifelong appreciation for nature and adventure.

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