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5 scary travel experiences you probably won’t tell your parents about
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5 scary travel experiences you probably won’t tell your parents about

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Last updated: August 21, 2024 9:06 am
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Published August 21, 2024
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5 scary travel experiences you probably won’t tell your parents aboutRiding the Iron Ore Train in MauritaniaDiving near an underwater volcano in IndonesiaAn overview of active volcanoes in the PhilippinesBiking on the Road of Death in BoliviaClimbing Mount Hua in China

5 scary travel experiences you probably won’t tell your parents about

If adventure is your favorite addiction, these destinations will probably give you an addiction for life
5 scary travel experiences you probably won’t tell your parents about

5 scary travel experiences you probably won’t tell your parents about. Credit: iStock

“Adventures don’t come like unexpected relatives; you have to seek them out.” The words of Mark Jenkins sum this up perfectly. adventure Travel Travel is for the adventurous explorers. Travelling is gratifying in itself, but there are certain experiences that take the forefront in terms of excitement. There are certain moments and places that push us out of our comfort zone and test our limits. Here are five such moments and places scary travel experiences If you want your parents to be in control, you probably don’t want to share such things with them!
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Riding the Iron Ore Train in Mauritania

Imagine boarding a train that is taller than the Eiffel Tower and carrying over 3,000 tonnes of iron ore. This is a unique experience in Mauritania, where you can join the train crew and view the vastness of the Sahara Desert from a moving platform. Mauritania’s desert train, a vital artery connecting the iron ore mines of Zouerat to the port of Nouadhibou, is a free ride for adventurous travellers who can make the grueling but interesting journey sitting above the ores despite temperatures above 45 degrees Celsius during the day.

Diving near an underwater volcano in Indonesia

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For those who really want adventure, diving near an active volcano is an unforgettable experience. At places like Sangihe Island in Indonesia, you can dive next to an active underwater volcano or explore the base of another and admire old lava flows on an extinct volcano. The water here is rich in minerals, making the marine life here incredibly diverse, with colourful fish, corals and even sharks.

An overview of active volcanoes in the Philippines

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Taal Lake. Photo: iStock
Trekking to the top of an active volcano is a challenging but rewarding experience. For example, if you are interested in easy hiking, the Taal Volcano in the Philippines – the smallest active volcano in the world – is an easy 20-minute hike to the top, from where you can see the hot smoke that has been coming out of the volcano since it erupted in 1970. The caldera with Taal Lake is worth seeing.

Biking on the Road of Death in Bolivia

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Bolivia’s infamous Death Road, a 70-kilometer stretch between La Paz and Coroico, is a harrowing journey that has earned its reputation as one of the world’s most dangerous roads. The narrow, winding road, often cloaked in fog, clings to the side of a mountain, offering breathtaking views but also dangerous slopes. For many ambitious bikers, it’s a favorite tourist destination, with thousands of thrill-seekers embarking on bike tours each year. Day trips typically include bike rental, a guide, and lunch. Guides are experienced riders who are familiar with the road’s dangers and can provide valuable tips and assistance.

Climbing Mount Hua in China

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Mount Hua, one of China’s five sacred mountains, is synonymous with the Plank Walk – a narrow plank of wood suspended over a steep cliff, making this hike one of the most dangerous hikes in the world. Still, known for its steep cliffs and breathtaking scenery, Mount Hua is a popular destination for adventure seekers. Although the hike can be dangerous, the benefits are outweighed by the spectacular panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.
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