Backpacking

More to a Backpacking Trip Than a Walk In the Woods!

Surely you will learn a thing or two by reading the following article.

Backpacking can be the answer to exercise that you're looking for. Many people are looking for cheaper ways to have fun and stay physically fit. Enjoying fresh air, the scenery, and wildlife on the trails can be a great experience. If you have a family, you can get the kids in on the excitement too, or you can take a wilder backpacking tour in another country! Here are some ways you can enjoy backpacking that aren't just walks in the park:

Start small if you have kids. Ultra light backpacking trips that only involve a small fanny pack or waist backpack to hold some snacks is the best idea. Children tire easily and won't enjoy a whole-day expedition or a full-blown hiking vacation. If you're planning to take a backpacking camping vacation, make sure your kids are old enough to enjoy walking long distances. As well, choose lightweight backpacking equipment for your kids or carry the load yourself. They can hang on to the water bottle or emergency pack and they'll feel important to have the responsibility.

If you don't have children or if your kids are old enough to enjoy long hikes or backpacking tours, there are plenty of vacations you can take on a shoestring budget. Backpacking is a cheap sport and you won't have to worry about bus trips or navigating unfamiliar cities or landscape with your car. You can take a backpacking camping vacation and sleep in tents or under tarps and save the cost of lodging or accommodations.

There are far more adventures to be had if you're up for some travel. Ireland backpacker tours will allow you to explore the craggy shores of Celtic legend that you may always have wanted to see. Other expeditions include backpacking Mexico trails to visit wonderful shrines and ancient Aztec ruins. A European backpacking tour gives you plenty of opportunity to visit places such as Germany, Italy, Greece, or Holland all on a shoestring budget.

Of course, these expeditions are of the tamer variety. There are many tour companies and outfitters across the world that now offer an extreme version of backpacking. Responding to the demand of people wanting thrills and excitement, some vacation spots now have backpacking tours that carry a level of risk or challenge. Some tours include visits to difficult terrain or that involve observation of animals such as lions.

If you're planning on taking your backpacking expedition to another country, you may want to look into backpacking travel insurance. Hiking is a sport where injuries can happen. You'll want to have the reassurance of medical coverage if you do need emergency care on your holiday. In addition, the destination you choose, the level of skill required, and the type of adventure you're looking for while on your backpacking trip may mean that you'll be at an increased risk for both accidental injury and situations like avalanches or facing wild animals.

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