Top Ten Adventures for 2010 Revealed

By Adventure Travel Live, PRNE
Tuesday, January 5, 2010

LONDON, January 6 - "Staring down into the smouldering eyes of a tiger from the back of an
elephant in India's Kanha National Park": that has been selected as the
world's greatest travel adventure by a jury of the UK's top explorers,
adventurers and award-winning writers.

The list was drawn up on behalf of Adventure Travel Live, which takes
place in London from 29 to 31 January.

For the past two months, travel luminaries including Lonely Planet
founder Tony Wheeler, explorer Benedict Allen and broadcaster Simon Calder
have been assessing the most intense adventures on the planet. And the chance
of getting close to a tiger in the wild - while such a possibility exists -
was judged to be even more thrilling than skiing down a live volcano on the
Japanese island of Hokkaido or diving with hammerhead sharks in the
Galapagos.

Another wildlife experience - an encounter with mountain gorillas in
Rwanda - took fourth place, just ahead of two great hikes that shared fifth
spot: the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru, and the Larrapinta Trail in
Australia's Northern Territory.

"The ultimate railway adventure," Russia's Trans-Siberian, took seventh
place, just ahead of hot-air ballooning over Tanzania's Serengeti. A hike
through the Indian Ocean island of Madagascar took ninth position, while
South America's third appearance completed the top 10: exploring the wildlife
of Brazil's Pantanal.

Simon Calder said: "Whatever tribulations the economy may deliver, the
British spirit of adventure is alive and well. Travellers are turning their
backs on the beach and going to extremes to satisfy a craving for
adrenalin-fuelled experiences."

NOTES FOR EDITORS

The judges were: Hilary Bradt (adventure guide and publisher); Paul
Goldstein
(tour leader and award-winning photographer); Benedict Allen
(explorer and television presenter); Tim Fryer (land product manager, STA
Travel); Mark Smith (award-winning rail expert); Tony Wheeler (Lonely Planet
founder); Simon Calder (travel writer and broadcaster); Paul Rose (explorer
and adventurer); Perry Wilson (founder, Insure & Go); Bryn Thomas (guidebook
writer and publisher).

Top 10 adventures

1 Tiger tracking on elephants, Kanha National Park, India

"You'll never get so close to a tiger in the wild." - Bryn Thomas

2 Skiing on Asahidake, Hokkaido, Japan

"Asahidake is the island's highest mountain and sends out a stream of
smoke from its vents. Hokkaido enjoys eight metres of snow a year, and the
powder is some of the most consistently excellent in the world." - Perry
Wilson

3 Diving with hammerhead sharks in the Galapagos

"With basic scuba skills you can safely dive with these fabulous, iconic
sharks - in the company of so many of them that you lose count." - Paul Rose

4 Encounter with mountain gorillas in Rwanda

"Nothing rivals a close-up with our closest relatives. It is at altitude,
in a rainforest, with no paths. The trek can take five hours. Worth it -
massively, emotionally - and it helps this poor, war-ravaged country." - Paul
Goldstein

5 = Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru

"Popular though this three-day trek is, nothing can prepare you for the
awesome first sight of the 'lost' city of the Incas as you round the trail on
the last day, seeing it perched high above the Urumaba with the mist swirling
around it." - Bryn Thomas.

5 = Larapinta Trail in Australia's Northern Territory.

"Classic Outback country: dry, dramatic, lots of wildlife … the 'dry'
component would normally make it unwalkable, until the establishment of
regular water tanks made it one of Australia's best hikes." - Tony Wheeler

7 Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia.

"The greatest rail adventure of them all. I'd suggest the weekly
Moscow-Mongolia-Beijing train. It's six nights and over 5,000 miles across
Siberia, the Gobi Desert and through the Great Wall for as little as GBP410.
You can even start your trip at St Pancras." - Mark Smith

8 Hot-air ballooning over the Serengeti of Tanzania.

"Even if there are no migrating herds, just to pass over the African
savannah in silence is something you will never forget." - Benedict Allen

9 Hiking the Grand Tsingy Circuit, Madagascar

"Tsingy are grotesque pinnacles and spikes of limestone creating the
world's most exotic rock garden. Rare succulents shelter in the gullies that
visitors cross using boardwalks, ladders and bridges. An extraordinary
experience on an extraordinary island." - Hilary Bradt

10 The wildlife of the Pantanal, Brazil

"Check out giant otters, caimans, jaguars, green iguanas and more." - Tim
Fryer

So if you want to do something more adventurous than sunbathing on the
beach this year, blaze a trail to Adventure Travel Live to learn about some
of the most inspiring adventures on the planet.

Adventure Travel Live takes place at the Royal Horticultural Halls,
London SW1 on 29, 30 and 31 January 2010.

For tickets call +44(0)871-2307159 or visit
www.adventuretravellive.com to find out more.

    Ticket prices:
    Advance: GBP6 / (GBP15 for the evening with Simon Calder)
    On door: GBP10 / (GBP18 for the evening with Simon Calder)

Under 16s free

For the fuller story, further information or photographs please contact: Emma Dowson on emma at escapeevents.com or +44(0)20-8543-7436/+44(0)7726-321622.

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