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Hiking (under 2,000 metres altitude)



Hiking is one of the most popular vacation activities, especially for people who like the outdoors. It is easily accessible, widely offered in most countries, and requires minimal skill and equipment. This makes it suitable for all age groups and skill levels. It is also relatively safe, especially if you hike below a 2,000-meter altitude. It still carries some risks, however, so we recommend fixing your travel insurance if you plan to go hiking during your trip.

There are different forms of hiking, depending on the type and difficulty of the trails. A hike can be a short tour of the countryside, or a cross-country trip spanning several days. Both can result in physical injuries like scratches, bruises, and sometimes even fractures. Cross-country hiking presents additional risks like heat stroke, exhaustion and fatigue. Though these are relatively mild injuries, they can be expensive to treat especially if you have no travel insurance.

Hiking can be more rewarding if you are visiting a foreign country, as it lets you explore the scenery and meet other tourists. There are good hiking sites in most areas, and most countries offer guided hiking trips. This is a great option for large groups and families. Just make sure you have the necessary provisions such as food, water, and clothing, and make sure you travel with a tour guide.

Hiking below 2,000 meters is considered a grade 1 risk sport, which means it is fairly safe from injuries. Still, it is best to secure travel insurance beforehand to make sure you fully enjoy your trip.