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10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

 

When we think of a vacation, we imagine sandy beaches, azure ocean and a nice cold beer under a canopy. Indeed, this is usually the kind of vacation people choose. However, there are other places worth visiting just to get an adrenaline rush. The comfort of everyday life has made us so protected that sometimes we deliberately seek adventure.

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

1. Skellig Michael Island

 

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

This island in the Atlantic Ocean is located 11.6 km west of the coast of Ireland. From the 6th century AD, monks lived here. In the 12th century, the island was abandoned, but the remains of the monastery can still be seen. In 1996, the island became a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its cultural significance and as a unique example of early religious settlements.
It's quite a surprise to see a monastery on this list. So why is this trip extreme? You have to get to the island by boat, past rocks falling from the cliffs, through a pretty rough sea. The steps you have to climb on the island are located at a great height, and there is nothing to protect you from falling. And yes, there is no food, no water, no toilets, no living quarters at all.
2. Diving in Silfra Fissure, Iceland

 

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

The clearest water in the world is in Silfra Fissure, where you can dive and snorkel in the very place where two tectonic plates are moving apart. It is one of the few places at such a depth where the water is so clear. But, since this place is located in Iceland, the water temperature here is between 2 and 4 degrees Celsius; also, the underwater life here is very different from the seabed in neighboring areas.
3. Expedition to Chad The Dead Heart of Africa

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

Chad, the fifth largest country in Africa, is desert in the north, arid in the center, and savanna in the south. It also features the Ennedi and Tibesti mountain plateaus; the Ennedi Desert has several climbable cliffs.
Here, almost 80% residents live below the poverty line, but the landscapes are still unique and almost extraterrestrial. However, Chad's problem is its underdeveloped infrastructure, and perhaps that is why the country has not yet conquered the tourists.
4. Tristan da Cunha Island

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

their labors from the land, which is in common ownership. This island is part of the British Overseas Territory; it was discovered by the Portuguese Tristan da Cunha in 1506. It is considered one of the most remote places on earth from civilization: the nearest continent is Africa, and even that is almost 3,000 km away. Less than 300 people live here; there is no airport. In addition, the locals are not very fond of visitors: in order to visit the island, you will need official permission from the territorial authorities. The locals live on the fruits of their
5. Borneo Jungle

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

The world's third-largest island, Borneo is a landmass of Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia. It is home to one of the world's oldest tropical forests, some 140 million years old. It is also one of the world's most diverse forests, with 11,000 species of plants alone.
The main challenge for tourists is to climb Mount Kinabalu, which is 4,096 metres high. The first person to climb it was naturalist Sir Hugh Low in 1851; he claimed that the peak was inaccessible to all but winged and feathered creatures. Today, the climb is easier to achieve, but several people have died falling from the peak.
6. Kingdom of Bhutan

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

The Kingdom of Bhutan remains one of the most difficult places to visit due to strict government controls that require you to plan your trip a month in advance. Moreover, there are many places in Bhutan where you have to walk for days to find even a village, but the surrounding views of the mountains and valleys are worth it. The highest mountain in Bhutan and the highest unclimbed peak in the world is Gangkhar Puensum; it is 7,570 m high and has been off-limits since 1994 as it is considered sacred.
7. The Royal Path in Spain is the most dangerous mountain path

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

Yes, this trail is certainly not royal in size or travel comfort. It is located in the El Chorro ravine in Malaga, Spain, and has recently reopened after extensive renovations. It was closed in 2000 after five people died. The trail was originally built in 1905 as a relief route for workers at the Conde del Guadalhorce dam. It is named after King Alfonso XIII of Spain. The concrete and rails of the original structure have deteriorated and partially collapsed; it is now reopened.
8. Sahara Desert

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

This is one of the most challenging and aggressive routes on Earth. Sahara means desert in Arabic; it is about 8.6 million square kilometers. It covers most of North Africa. Despite its barrenness, it is home to about 1,200 species of plants. It is now easier to cross than in the old days, thanks to cars, but you can also take part in the Marathon des Sands, which starts in Morocco every year. You have to register several years in advance and pay $4,500 to participate. Then you set off on a seven-day trek with a backpack on your back.
9. Climbing Mount Everest

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

The highest mountain in the world is also the most dangerous - its height of 8848 m above sea level is not for every climber. You can start the ascent from Nepal or Tibet, but you will still have to pass through thin air, fight the wind and risk your life against the possibility of avalanches.
Everest has been climbed since 1920. John Hunt and Edmund Hillary were the first to reach the summit in 1953. The number of people who have died on Everest exceeds 220; even bottled oxygen and professional local guides do not always save lives.
10. Queimada Grande (Snake Island), Brazil

10 Vacation Spots for Adrenaline Adventure Lovers

Sometimes even the big cities of Brazil can be dangerous because of crime, but there are definitely not as many dangers there as in some remote corners. One of these corners is the so-called Snake Island. It is located near the coast of Sao Paulo, and about 4,000 poisonous snakes live on it. These are representatives of one of the most deadly species of snakes, but this species is under threat, as it is endemic to the island. The last inhabitant of the island was a lighthouse keeper, but he also died from a poisonous bite. Now, permission from the Brazilian authorities is required to visit the island.

Source: http://zefirka.net/2015/08/21/10-mest-otdyxa-dlya-lyubitelej-adrenalinovyx-priklyuchenij/