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The scenic views make it worth the effort. If you're not up for the full hike, you can set a goal for reaching one of the high alpine lakes along the trail. Want to soar through the trees and experience nature from a different angle? You should try zip lining. Zip lines and canopy tours are a fantastic way to quickly see a new area. You see everything from a different angle. Some canopy tours will even get you up close and personal with the local wildlife.

Niagara Falls recently installed a zip line called the MistRider. This zip line has 4 parallel lines, so you and your friends can all zip at the same time. It's great opportunity to turn your trip to Niagara Falls into an adventure tourism activity. Climbing is a classic example of an adventure tourism activity. It combines physical activity and allows you to take in the beauty of nature. Even if you've never climbed a day in your life, you can still get up a rock wall with the help of a guide.

Make sure to check the safety record and accreditations of your rock climbing guide before heading out! Another option is to try climbing indoors. Many cities have rock climbing gyms so you can easily access some adventure! When most people hear free fall they think bungee jumping or skydiving.

While those are viable adventure tourism activities, they might not be for everyone. Head Rush Technologies engineered the next generation of free fall devices, the QUICKflight and the FlightLine , to provide an authentic feeling of free fall with less risk.

You can find these devices in ropes courses, adventure parks and other facilities all over the world. There's a good chance that there's a Head Rush Free Fall Device location in close proximity to your next destination. Floating down a cool river on a hot summer day can be an excellent way to explore a new area. You get all the excitement of battling a rapid and you can also sit back and enjoy the view during the calmer sections of the river.

The best season for rafting usually depends on the area you're in and your desired level of adventure. Generally speaking, the water levels are usually higher earlier in the season and lower later in the season.

Higher water levels provide bigger rapids and more thrills, while lower levels are more subdued. If you're talking about exciting physical activities that allow you to explore the outdoors, it would crime to leave out mountain biking.

For this short article we discussed some of the most popular destinations respondents said they plan to visit in the future. North Asia e. South and Southeast Asia e. Good news…. Its an answer to the lifestyle we are having in big cities… we need to transform our present goals into more value content ways of living… that is find outside my confort zone.

Travel into transformation!!! I have been invited to participate as an adventure travel specialist Odysseia-in Travel, Bulgaria at such an EU finnanced project that cover 8 destinations in 7 EU countries. The profit for the local people and respect is fundamental. Now we are heading to provide real opportunities for immersion. This is a giant step for travel community. Do you have further information about the profile of the adventure travelers. You also said: in the next issue of AdventureTravelNews, experts offer suggestions for applying these research results in product and marketing efforts.

Is it possible to have the link for this article. For more information about demographics of adventure travelers, you might find our annual Snapshot research helpful. Your email address will not be published. Written By: Christina Beckmann. Written By : Christina Beckmann. Related Posts. Mas on February 1, Cristiano Bartolomei on February 3, Casey Hanisko on February 6, So throw off the bowlines.

Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Twitter - Facebook. I just wished more Americans would get out there. In comparison of people from other well developed OECD countries It just seems like there is a lack of sense of adventure, curiosity or wonderment from Americans.

Partly because most Americans are lucky to get 1 or 2 weeks vacation a year, and along with a declining standard of living with less disposable income. Although there is some of that where we here in the States are conditioned by our fear rmongering media that makes it appear that the rest of the world is far more dangerous then the safety of our US perimeters.

I really thought that the article was well-written and thought-provoking, Candice. I can relate to some of the reasons you list. My over-riding experience is to visit many places, meet new people, see wonderful sights and go to my maker for having been fortunate enough to have seen so much. I always say after a trip that if I do not go on another trip for whatever reason I will look back and say that I have seen and done so much more than one could hope for when I started out becoming the adventurous tourist!

A really good piece. The chance to meet completely different people with completely attitudes and outlooks on life to you is one of the delights of adventure travelling. Hi there! This article could not be written any better! Looking through this post reminds me of my previous roommate! He always kept preaching about this.

I appreciate you for sharing! Unfortunately I could not buy the Daily News paper on the day my feature on Adventure Tourism appeared. But I read it on line. Today 22 August I found your message. Almost every Wednesday one of my features appears in the Daily News. At the moment I write on Greek Epics. Thanks, Kaviratne. I read your article when I was planning to write a feature on Adventure Tourism relevant to Sri Lanka. I found important points for my information.

Hope to hear from you. An impressive share! I have just forwarded this onto a colleague who had been conducting a little research on this. And he actually ordered me dinner simply because I found it for him… lol. So let me reword this…. Thanks for the meal!! But yeah, thanks for spending the time to talk about this issue here on your website. I think the other side of the coin is that without eco-travel, many of the national parks and preserves around the world would not be possible.

Is it even possible for the ordinary person with a family to live a life where they spend their life traveling the world learning without being ridiculously wealthy? Is it possible?

Great article, Candice, as usual. I would add another reason you alluded to — in who-knows-how-many-years from now, it might be gone. I went to Timbuktu about 8 years ago, just before it was put on the State Dept.

And I think of your trip to Churchill, Canada to see the polar bears. When will that natural treasure be lost to us and to the world? We Americans are way too insular.

We must encourage our children and grandchildren to be passionate about travel! Thanks for letting me vent. I work in the travel adventure industry, specializing in Costa Rica. Dear Candice, I love traveling. When we travel,we leave all our worries aside and looking for a different experience. All the reasons given by you are very appropriate.



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