There’s no better way to experience the planet’s raw beauty than on your own two feet. Whether you’re chasing mountain air, ancient ruins, or coastal serenity, these ten breathtaking hiking trails—ranked by Time Out—promise adventure, peace, and unforgettable views. From Nepal’s towering Himalayas to Australia’s rugged shores, each path is a journey into nature’s finest masterpieces. 1. Lycian Way, TürkiyeRoute: Oludeniz to GeyikbayırıLength: 540 km | Duration: ~30 days | Best Time: September–NovemberTürkiye’s first long-distance trail, the Lycian Way, traces an ancient trade route linking the settlements of Lycia. The trail meanders past secluded beaches, pine forests, and centuries-old ruins like Olympos and Patara. Hike along turquoise waters, then reward yourself with a swim in Oludeniz’s iconic Blue Lagoon. 2. The O Circuit, Patagonia, ChileRoute: Torres del Paine National ParkLength: 120 km | Duration: 10 days | Best Time: November–MarchThe ultimate test for any hiker, the O Circuit winds through Torres del Paine’s glaciers, rugged peaks, and mirror-like lakes. With fewer crowds than the famous W Trek, it’s pure wilderness — where every step unveils another jaw-dropping view of Patagonia’s raw grandeur. 3. Tour du Mont Blanc, Switzerland–Italy–FranceRoute: Chamonix Loop around Mont BlancLength: 170 km | Duration: 7–10 days | Best Time: June–SeptemberThis legendary European trek circles the mighty Mont Blanc, traversing alpine meadows, glacier valleys, and charming villages. Cross three countries, sample local wine and cheese, and stay in cozy mountain huts as you hike one of the world’s most scenic circuits. 4. Annapurna Circuit, NepalRoute: Besisahar to JomsomLength: Up to 230 km | Duration: 12–22 days | Best Time: October–November, April–MayA bucket-list classic, the Annapurna Circuit winds through terraced fields, Buddhist monasteries, and Himalayan vistas that touch the sky. Reaching Thorong La Pass (5,416m) is a true rite of passage — offering one of the most awe-inspiring panoramas on Earth. 5. The Great Ocean Walk, AustraliaRoute: Apollo Bay to the Twelve ApostlesLength: 104 km | Duration: 8 days | Best Time: September–November, March–MayWalk Victoria’s wild coastline, through eucalyptus forests and cliff-top trails overlooking the Southern Ocean. Along the way, you’ll spot koalas, shipwreck coves, and the majestic Twelve Apostles — natural limestone pillars rising from the waves like sentinels of time. 6. The Transcaucasian Trail, Georgia & ArmeniaRoute: Across the Caucasus MountainsLength: 1,500 km | Duration: Up to 6 weeks | Best Time: June–SeptemberStill largely untamed, this young trail cuts through the dramatic Caucasus, linking Armenia’s monastery-dotted valleys with Georgia’s alpine ridges. Expect solitude, ancient culture, and soul-stirring beauty — a trek that feels like a journey through time. 7. Tongariro Alpine Crossing, New ZealandRoute: Tongariro National ParkLength: 19.4 km | Duration: 6–8 hours | Best Time: October–AprilA cinematic wonder, this one-day hike passes active volcanoes, steaming vents, and emerald crater lakes. Fans of The Lord of the Rings will instantly recognise Mt Ngāuruhoe — the film’s ‘Mount Doom’. It’s Middle-earth in real life. 8. Kalalau Trail, Hawaii, USARoute: Ke’e Beach to Kalalau Beach, KauaʻiLength: 36 km | Duration: 1–2 days | Best Time: Year-roundTracing the rugged Nā Pali Coast, this hike offers waterfalls, jungle cliffs, and beaches so remote they feel otherworldly. It’s no surprise Jurassic Park was filmed here — the landscapes are truly prehistoric in scale and splendour. 9. Bald Hills Trail, Jasper, CanadaRoute: Maligne Lake, Jasper National ParkLength: 15 km | Duration: Half-day | Best Time: June–SeptemberPerfect for beginners, this moderate trail rewards with 360° mountain vistas and sweeping views of Maligne Lake. The summit is an ideal picnic spot — one of the most scenic lunches you’ll ever have. 10. Inca Trail to Machu Picchu, PeruRoute: Pisacucho to Machu PicchuLength: 43 km | Duration: 4 days | Best Time: May–SeptemberFollow the sacred footsteps of the Incas through misty Andean peaks and ancient ruins. The final ascent to the Sun Gate reveals the fabled Machu Picchu — a moment that stays with every traveller forever.