When it comes to adventure, do you think of hidden caves, jungles at night, or endless deserts? Looking at the world, the desire to explore the unknown has existed in human genes since ancient times, and each country has its own spirit of exploration. Adventures also come in different forms, and thrill-loving travelers, don't miss these adrenaline-pumping locations.


Norway


When it comes to raw, rugged beauty, few countries can match Norway. With fjords cutting deep into the coast and mountains rising from the ground, you don't even need to leave Oslo to embark on a Norwegian adventure. The Giant's House National Park is the country's best hiking destination, bringing together all of Norway's peaks over 2,300 meters above sea level. Entering the Arctic Circle, you can go boating at sea and you will be amazed by the spectacular skyline of the Lofoten Islands. You can also visit Svalbard to see polar bears, reindeer and walruses roaming around, as well as the one-of-a-kind frozen hotel ship in the world.


New Zealand


In New Zealand, people are never satisfied with a one-size-fits-all form of adventure. In 1988, bungee jumping was born on the Kawarau suspension bridge in Queenstown, and then developed into an extreme sport of jumping from a helicopter. You can also take a raft down the 7-meter waterfalls of the Kaituna River. The Milford Track here has a reputation as "the most beautiful walk in the world", although many people think the nearby Routeburn Track is more charming.


Mauritius


Looking for outdoor adventures? Then please go to the beautiful island of Mauritius. The island's fascinating mix of cultures and interesting natural surroundings make it the perfect escape from the world.


For Mauritius, other things here are far more attractive than beaches, and it's a place where even the smallest of adventures can pay off. There are forests and mountains here, which are great for hiking. You can also take a boat tour of the near-perfect island and local botanical gardens.


Argentina


From a wildlife-rich coastline to one of the most spectacular waterfalls in the world, to the highest mountain range outside the Himalayas, Argentina has an impeccable resource for adventure. Mount Aconcagua is the highest mountain in South America, and it's not out of reach for determined hikers.


Nepal


Most tourists who come to Nepal will eventually choose to hike near Mount Everest or Annapurna, but for Nepal, which is rich in adventure resources, there are actually many more adventure options. Cycling enthusiasts can ride along the road to Kathmandu; paragliders can go to Pokhara to fly high with eagles; rafting enthusiasts can drift for days to cross the Kali Gandaki Gorge...