Less Travelled Lands: Trekking Trails !

Experience The Magic Of Less Travelled Lands: Trekking Trails
If you're in Central America looking for something totally different, it's easy to forget the basic form of exploration. The thrills and adrenaline rushes of negotiating class 4 rapids, bathing under waterfalls and in volcanic lagoons, diving 100ft to swim with sharks, are just a few experiences Central America has to offer. You should not let the idea of trekking sit dormant in the back of your mind because the trails lead to untainted pleasure and discovery!
There are literally thousands of trails you can choose from in Central America, ranging from trekking up volcanoes, as well as of through rainforests and jungles. It is literally the case of mentioning somewhere you want to go and there is most likely a trail to be taken. The thrill of embarking on trekking trails is overwhelming because you know you're in for a life changing experience!
Try The Blue Hole in Belize for something different. St Herman's Cave is a natural wonder and was altered by the Mayans to make it accessible to them. It is an astounding 180ft wide sinkhole full of rock, water and bizarre cave formations that have to be seen to be believed. There is a trekking trail of only half a mile inside the cave but it is a major physical test to complete.
If discovering the wilderness is for you, then the Celaque National Park in Honduras may be perfect. It is home to 700 species of birds, including the Harpy eagle. Not only is it the most stunning cloud forest in the country, you also have the option of challenging yourself to trek up four mountains and then relax by bathing in natural hot spring pools!
Close exploration and pushing yourself to your limits is the perfect solution to add a little 'spice' to your trip. Exploring the varied environments of caves, volcanoes, mountains, rainforests and nature reserves gives you what most individuals only yearn for. Make your own fate and confront nature all at the same time explore Central America's trekking trails!
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