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7 most difficult treks in the world and why extreme adventurers can't stay away

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Sep 23, 2025, 20:01 IST
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7 most difficult treks in the world and why extreme adventurers can't stay away

For thrill-seekers and adventure enthusiasts, trekking is not just a hobby—it’s a test of endurance, skill, and mental fortitude. While many trails offer stunning scenery, only a few treks in the world push adventurers to their absolute limits. These treks are often characterised by treacherous terrain, unpredictable weather, extreme altitudes, and the constant demand for physical and mental resilience. Yet, despite—or perhaps because of—the risks, extreme adventurers are irresistibly drawn to them. Here are some of these treks.

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Everest Base Camp Trek, Nepal

The EBC is usually considered a moderate trek, but for experienced hikers. t's the extreme altitude of the trek that makes it so challenging. At that altitude, there’s always the risk of acute mountain sickness, sudden snowstorms and icy trails. For those who overcome these, there lies the chance to witness the grandeur of the Himalayas and stand at the gateway to the world’s highest peak.

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Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

The Annapurna Circuit is notorious for its diverse and rugged terrain, including high mountain passes that exceed 5,400 meters. Trekkers face landslides, river crossings, and extreme weather changes. However, all these are balanced by breathtaking views, remote villages, and an intimate encounter with Nepalese culture.

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Kalindi Khal Pass, India

Located in Uttarakhand, India, the Kalindi Khal trek is one of the most dangerous in the Indian Himalayas. Get ready to navigate glaciers, icy ridges, and snow-covered passes above 5,900 meters. The combination of technical climbing, unpredictable weather, and remote locations means that only experienced mountaineers attempt this route.

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Huayhuash Circuit, Peru

The Cordillera Huayhuash trek in the Peruvian Andes is famed for its isolation and steep elevation changes. Here, the passes reach nearly 5,000 meters. Unmarked trails, extreme weather, and scarce amenities are some of the challenges that trekkers face on this trail. Adventure seekers are drawn to this trek for its remote beauty, challenging climbs, and the sense of accomplishment.

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Drakensberg Grand Traverse, South Africa

This trek means over 200 kilometers through rugged cliffs, some of the deepest valleys in the world, and unpredictable weather. And as if these were not enough, there are no marked trails. This means trekkers will have to rely solely on navigation skills. But if you love solitude and raw natural beauty, this trail will keep you busy for sure.

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Snowman Trek, Bhutan

Often described as the “Everest of treks,” Bhutan’s Snowman Trek spans 16 high-altitude passes above 5,000 meters. Trekkers face freezing temperatures, deep snow, and weeks of isolation in some of the remotest regions of the Himalayas. It’s extreme for most trekkers, so understandably, only experienced trekkers tackle this.

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Torres del Paine “O” Circuit, Chile

This Patagonian trek is notorious for fierce winds, heavy rain, and rugged mountainous terrain. Trekkers cover 130 kilometers in remote wilderness, where weather can shift from sunny to stormy within minutes. So why the craze for this? Think jaw-dropping glaciers, jagged peaks, and turquoise lakes, these are the things that keep extreme adventurers coming back year after year.

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