Himalaya Treks Done And Dusted? Try World’s Longest Walkable Route: 22,387 km Across 16 Countries Through Deserts, Mountains
Discover the world's longest walkable route, an epic journey stretching 22,387 kilometers across 16 countries. This challenging trek promises to test your endurance as you traverse diverse landscapes from scorching deserts to icy mountains.
Discover the world's longest walkable route, an epic journey stretching 22,387 kilometers across 16 countries. This challenging trek promises to test your endurance as you traverse diverse landscapes from scorching deserts to icy mountains.
World's Longest Walking Route: Many people are passionate about exploring new places. With just their essentials packed, they venture out to discover the world. Some head to the Himalayas, while others explore rivers and dense forests. But have you ever heard of the longest walking route in the world?
Spanning 22,387 kilometers and crossing 16 countries. According to a report by IFL Science, the route starts from El Agulhas in South Africa and goes all the way to the remote northeast of Russia.
For those brave enough to walk the entire route, it would require 4,492 continuous hours of walking about six months without a break. In fact, the distance is so great that you could climb Mount Everest 13 times and back. Of course, in reality, you’ll need time to rest, eat, drink, and sleep, which would extend the duration.