As.com 13 adventure travel for 2022

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By 2022, it has a worthy purpose: Bicycle across the desert, explore the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean or explore the territory of polar bears.

SALET, Eduardo
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If you have the time and money, all truly effective New Year's resolutions are travel. Neither learning Chinese, nor losing weight, nor quitting smoking, nor restoring friendship with high school friends, nor marking chocolate chips. Forget it. You don't get it, it happens to you every year What can you do as an alternative? Marking holidays on the calendar and planning adventure trips will satisfy all the purposes abandoned on January 15 in the past 10 years. But there is nothing to think of, and I recommend these 10 destinations to give ideas. Lining people can plan two or three trips.

[1] Mountain Bike Crossing the Negev Desert (Israel)

The Negev Desert covers 50% of Israel's territory and hides wonderful scenery, historical sites and rich Bedouin culture. One of the most magical and unknown places in the Middle East. Bicycle around and enjoy its natural parks and World Heritage sites. Cross the Israeli bike lane from Hermon in the north to the coastal city of Eilat in the south. Although the signpost is only on the south side of Mitspe Ramon in the middle of the Negev Desert. Canyon, Vadis, Great Dunes, Canyon, Bedouin Camp, Starry Sky and Fellowship. More information: Bicycle lanes in Israel.

[2] Moorea Diving (French Polynesia)

The charming sister Tahiti is just in front of the kite, with spectacular coastlines, white sand beaches and beautiful lagoons. An example of heaven, especially for those who like hiking, surfing or diving. The lagoon has two main passages, taotahi and avamotu, with many conspicuous robe fish, and divers can see Napoleon weighing up to 40 kilograms in the area known as the Napoleon Plain. Not far from Hook Bay, which is famous for its migratory population of young whales, there is a diving spot for large Gaul sharks. More information: Moorea thimble.

[3] Skiing in S ö lden (Austria)

Austria Station is famous for its world champions, glaciers and alpine landscapes. S ö lden is the star station of the Austrian Alps, the first to open, a season to begin alpine races with Audi Fis, a cableway connecting three 3,000 peaks and 250 3,000 cableways, encircling the field and allowing skiing on two of the largest Austrian glaciers: Rettenbach and tiefenbach. One inevitable is eating at Ice Q, 3050 metres at the top of Gisolachkogl, the spectacular 007 Spectra movie scene, and then skiing along the narrow, steep red track. Bend black for a while until the foot of the cable car in Salden, which is 1722 meters above sea level and 10 kilometers long. More information: Sorden.

[4] Walking through the Faroe Islands

The Faroe Islands are real theme parks for outdoor sports. I suggest hiking on Krosstindur Mountain on Wandering Island. A gentle climb, the picturesque village of Sandavagur at the back, the sea crashing into a cliff with 313-metre-high rocks, Tr ø llkonufingerur, "the witch's finger," which can only be climbed twice in history. The difficulty of this route lies in the gusts blowing from all directions, especially on the ridge, which is only 70 cm long. The scenery is beautiful and terrible, with the sea in the east and the valley in the west. Both sides descend about 500 meters. It's not the length of the ridge or the rugged terrain that makes the route disturbing, but it's certainly one of the most thankful scenes a photographer or mountain enthusiast can find. More information: Faroe Islands

[5] Surfing on Fuetventura

The advantage of the Canary Islands is that each of its seven islands has something special, none of which is the same as the other. In terms of surfing, it's called "Hawaii Europe," with 150 kilometers of coastline and endless beaches (Hawaii's Big Island is 428 kilometers, but there are fewer volcanic beaches) waiting to be enjoyed. Located in the northern part of Fuetventura Island, Rock Beach is a spectacular beach with magnificent waves to learn from in summer. Left and right waves don't always break perfectly, but there are several peaks at the bottom of the sand. In winter, the waves are bigger and more powerful, which is very interesting for experienced surfers. Small boats first receive the waves of the Atlantic Ocean, but there are always waves of various levels in one part or another of the island. More information:

[6] Mountaineering in the National Park Daisetsuzan (Japan)

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Inside the park are Asahi Peak, Tomuraush Peak or the tokachi and ishikari mountains, the latter being the only non-volcanic mountain range. The native Ainu people called it "the playground of the gods". La altura media es 2000 metros, pero debido a la latitud septentrional, las montañas rivalizan con otras más altas pero meridionales. Puntos de interés son las gargantas Sounkyo y Tenninkyo con paredes de más de 100 metros de altitud formadas por columnas poligonales, y el Mar de Árboles de Tokachi-Mitsumata, una caldera volcánica de 10 Km de circunferencia y 30.000 años de antigüedad colonizada por un bosque mixto de árboles de hoja caduca y perenne maravilloso. In winter, skiing in Asahi is done in some of the finest powdered snow on Earth, undisputed, in magical landscapes. More information: Daisetsuzan.

[7] Mountain Bikes in Lapland (Finland)

The urho kekkonen is the second most protected area in Finland and is probably the cleanest natural landscape in Europe because its sky has no air routes. Rock ridges formed during the last Ice Age, from raututunturi to saariselk ä, give the park a special feature, with snow-covered canyons and chunks of rock formed from granulite even at the mouth of the river. On some hills, these rocks form huge strata. All these are accompanied by vast wasteland. The southwest of the park is covered with large swamps, which are shelters for many birds. The south is characterized by pine forests and spruce forests, with hills rising like islands. At the southeast end is a majestic canyon, Nuorttijoki. Here is the mtb center of kiilop ä ä fell center, with a variety of bikes and sizes. Cycling centres in the area usually have fitness bikes because they are best for winter and all trails have snow. The route consists of spruce and pine forests, crystal clear streams and tundra vegetation growing on hills. It is the domain of brown bears, the king of Rapp Forest and wolves, but it is easy to meet herds of reindeer. However, there are boring birds, and the park has more than 130 species of birds in summer, ranging from eagles to real finches. More information: Kilopaya.

[8] Kayak alesund (Norway)

Alesund, the largest city in the Samore region, is known for its cod exports, the dream center with the largest number of Art Nouveau buildings in Europe, and the outdoor capital of Norway. Built during the Viking era, the city suffered a devastating fire that almost completely destroyed all the wooden buildings of 1904, so the city was rebuilt with granite and marble and beautiful buildings were built. En el corazón de la ciudad se encuentra el puerto deportivo de Brosundet, marina que parece un decorado de cine, orlada por edificios de colores, paseo marítimo, barcos de pesca y deportivos y la empresa Utenguiden de aventuras. Uteguiden offers kayaking routes from two hours around the island archipelago canal to real multi-day adventures, kayaking and hiking across the fjord hj ø rundfjorden. After 50 kilometers along the fjord, you will arrive at urke, about 50 kilometers from the hotel, where you will camp, and the next morning you will climb the top of Saxa between spectacular mountains and waterfalls. More information: Uteguiden.

[9] Surfing somo (Cantabria)

Ribamontan to the seaside town hall, including the mythical Somo Beach, has been dedicated to promoting surfing, blending it perfectly into its landscape and using it to protect its greatest treasure, the natural environment. It was the first town hall to declare its beach a complete surfing sanctuary. Somo is one of Cantabria's most important surfing spots and one of Spain's most consistent beaches because it faces the sea and has good left and right waves on the beach all year round. In fact, if there were no waves, it would certainly not find them all over northern Spain. But you'll definitely find everything you need to experience sports and surfing culture there. More information: Surf at all costs.

[10] Cycling in the Pyrenees (Spain and France)

The great journey of the Pyrenees is a track winding through mythical mountain passes and breathtaking scenery. Transcurre por el cañón de Añisclo, una de las joyas secretas de los pirineos, y la Ruta de los Lagos-Reserva Nacional del Néouvielle, Saint-Lary: Una serpiente de asfalto por la que se accede a un mosaico de azulísimos lagos de montaña entre praderas de rododendros y bosques de pinos. The route can be completed using mtb bikes and is one of the main stages of the 2018 tour. The route also runs through the mythical tourist port, pic du midi, where you can enjoy spectacular views or the circus of the World Heritage Gavarnie, with 1500 metres of walls and 16 3,000-metre peaks around it. All these miracles and more 7 days 500 euros. Más información: Road Trip

[11] Esquí de Travesía en Aletsch Arena (Suiza)

La estación nace en la cumbre del Moosfluh, desde el que se divisa el impresionante glaciar Aletsch, y que se extiende ladera abajo dividiéndose en lenguas entre las tradicionales casas alpinas de madera del pueblo y se pierden en los bosques alerces y pinos. Few stations have such spectacular surroundings, immersed in almost unspoiled European nature, and so much charm. For those who like unspoiled snow, adrenaline and nature, this is the best choice. In the aletsch arena field, you can hire mountain schools and sports clubs for one-or more-day expeditions, guided by mountain guides through the peaks of Valais and down slopes that no one has stepped on. El nivel técnico o físico exigido varía según las expediciones, se recomienda el UNESCO ski tour: 4 días través del valle del Parque Natural de Binntal con ascenso a los picos Stockhorn (2612 m.), Gandhorn (2467 m) and Schinhorn (2939 m) descend along the hillside to the valley. More information: Aletsch sand.

[12] Diving at Tenerife

The number and diversity of fauna, luxurious undersea geology, interesting shipwrecks, diving conditions and the quality of tourism make the Canary Islands one of the best diving destinations in the world. There are significant differences in species and background types among each island. Generally, small island platforms are highlighted, reaching deep depths close to the coast, with annual water temperatures between 17 and 24 degrees, clear seawater that can exceed 40 meters of visibility, and representative animals and plants of the Mediterranean and North Atlantic, including some tropical and subtropical species. Of the 117 dives reported (in the Canary Islands in 2014), most were carried out in the southern part of the island, notably at the dock biscuit or Christian port in the city of Arona. From there, "hot spots" or the most popular dives are shrimp holes and attics, where you can enjoy a rich fauna such as various stripes, garden eels, cocks (ballistics fish), brunettes and even turtles. More information: Diving at Tenerife.

[13] Skiing Adventures in Svalbard (Norway)

Located 1300 kilometers south of the North Pole, Svalbard is the realm of the Great White Bear and one of Norway's most extravagant destinations. Huge glacier tongues are covered with threatened peaks, where you can't see a tree, and everything on the horizon is vast snowfields. During your Svalbard expedition, you'll learn how to ski in all sorts of snow, how to move in an Arctic environment, how to be outdoors and how to spend the night at a campsite. Svalbard Wildlife Adventures advise exploring and camping in bolterskaret, an area without snowmobile traffic between the soleitoppen, gilsonriggen and foxtoppen peaks. A fantastic and completely wild environment and the rule of polar bears. In fact, every expedition member must guard at night to warn polar bears whether they are approaching the camp, although encounters are rare. More information: Svalbard.

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