Turkey offers around nineteen trekking routes for various interests. Trekking is suitable for fitness enthusiasts, photographers, and peaceful travelers. Best trekking seasons are April to July and September to November
Pamir Mountains are highest region of Tajikistan, reaching 7,495 meters. Region features Fedchenko glacier, longest outside polar circles at 77 km. Continental climate with cold winters (November-March) and mild summers (May-September). Limited vegetation, mainly shrubs and grasses in western valleys
Minimum age is 13 years, with parental supervision for 13-17 year olds. Mandatory documents include ID proof and medical certificate. Trek starts from Kasol, 520 km from Delhi. Best season is July to September
World's highest point at 29,032 feet (8,848 meters). Located in Himalayas between Nepal and Tibet. Surrounded by iconic peaks like Lhotse and Nuptse. Features challenging terrain including Khumbu Glacier and Hillary Step
Sardinia is Italy's second-largest Mediterranean island with 24,090 km² area. Capital Cagliari is ruled by special statute with 1.6 million inhabitants. Island features 1,850 km coastline with turquoise sea and white sandy beaches
Belgrad Forest covers 5,500 hectares with nine nature parks 30 km from city center. Ballikayalar Nature Park near Gebze offers canyons, lakes and birdwatching opportunities. Balaban Village on Durusu Lake provides hiking trail to Karaburun. Binkilic Village features Byzantine castle ruins and Yildiz Mountains trekking