Trekking
Trekking is traveling by foot, different from other sorts of travel for many reasons. It tends to be less structured because weather conditions and topography tend to be the main deciders of travel plans rather than plane flights or hotel availability. As travellers leave their footprints often in rural areas, trekking gives travelers an up-close view of breathtaking scenery. Trekking embodies travelling through isolated areas and this gives trekkers an experience much different from those who travel in organized groups to more-popular destinations. It permits them to interact with nature, doing anything from climbing a rock wall to navigating across a mountain or entire mountain range.
Trekking can result in a trip as long or short as participants decide, from trips of a week or more to expeditions that last more than a year. Trekking can be as athletic and adventurous, depending on the tastes of the trekker. The less-structured, free flowing nature of trekking and a world of destinations entice a pool of participants to partake in this activity.

