Adventure travel

Adventure travel involves exploration, physical activity, and cultural immersion. These trips can vary widely in intensity. 

Soft adventures include hiking and scuba diving, while extreme adventures are more physically demanding and involve higher levels of risk, such as skydiving.

Travelers choose an adventure based on interests, skill levels, and physical ability. Depending on the complexity, risks, and accessibility, some adventures may require professional guides (e.g., mountain climbing), while others can be self-guided (e.g., kayaking).

Adventure travelers may also need permits, training, or special gear, such as ice axes for glacier hiking.

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