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Trekking / Hiking in February
4 destinations in season, cheapest first.
Lushoto
The Usambaras are East Africa's best village-to-village hiking: the three-to-four-day Lushoto-to-Mtae traverse crosses the Eastern Arc Mountains, called the Galapagos of Africa for their endemism, through Sambaa farming villages, the montane rainforest of Magamba, and the Irente and Mambo viewpoints where the escarpment drops a thousand meters to the Maasai plains. It is guesthouse-based, culture-forward walking with no altitude and no summit, which makes it the rare African trek that is not a slog toward a sign. The community side is real: Friends of Usambara, the Lushoto NGO that organizes treks, funds tree planting and village forestry from the walking fees.
Why here →Cerro Chirripo
Cerro Chirripo is Costa Rica's high point at 3,821 meters, and the trek to it is the country distilled: a 14-kilometer first day climbing from San Gerardo de Rivas's coffee farms through cloud forest into paramo, a night at the Crestones Base Camp hut system, and a pre-dawn push to a summit where, on the right morning, both the Caribbean and the Pacific sit in view at once. SINAC's permit cap keeps the trail quiet and sells out months ahead, which is exactly why the local guiding cooperatives matter: they hold permits, pack horses, and pre-trek lodging in the village. No altitude anywhere else in Central America's tourist circuit compares.
Why here →Cradle Mountain
The Overland Track is a 65km, six-day traverse from Cradle Mountain to Lake St Clair through the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, run under one of the world's most structured trekking permit systems: in the booked season walking is one-way north to south, capped at 34 independent departures a day, and the summer permits sell out within hours of their July release. The discipline is the point; the track never feels crowded, and side trips to Mount Ossa, Tasmania's highest point, and a string of waterfalls stretch the fit. Licensed operators run parallel guided models from full-pack camping treks to the only private-hut lodge walk on the track, which is as close as trekking gets to first class.
Why here →Phong Nha
Phong Nha-Ke Bang is the world's greatest cave region, and the way in is on foot: multi-day jungle treks through UNESCO-listed karst where the campsites are inside the caves themselves, tents pitched on underground beaches beneath dolines that pour jungle light into caverns big enough to hold city blocks. Oxalis Adventure, the sole licensed operator for Son Doong, the largest cave passage on earth, also runs the more attainable Hang En and Tu Lan treks with a safety team trained by British cave experts; Jungle Boss runs licensed routes to Do Quyen waterfall and the Hang Pygmy system. This is expedition trekking where the destination happens to be underground, and nothing else in Southeast Asia resembles it.
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