Hiking in Sydney
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What Is Hiking?
Hiking is nothing but walking, it should be rather referred to as a leisure walk. Literally it can be defined as a walk embarked on with the particular intention of seeing the sights and getting pleasure from the surroundings. In Australia, hiking is popularly referred to as ‘Bushwalking’. The expression ‘bushwalking’ had actually been obtained from the first of the hiking clubs in Sydney called the Bush Walkers, which still exists but is now called Sydney Bush Walkers. In Sydney there are plenty of ‘bushes’ which is again the informal term for an unique selections of Eucalypt forest, wildflowers and scrubs, together they create just the right hiking track.
Where To Go For Hiking In Sydney?
Every part of Sydney tells you something about itself. The beaches, the natural harbors, the mysterious jungles, the bush lands, there are so many places for you to hike. So you should choose your hiking trails in Sydney depending on what interests you the most. Some of the most frequented ones are:
- Royal National Park
- Blue Mountains National Park
- Mt. Ku-ring-gai Chase National Park
There are fantastic walking trails along harbors and beaches as well, like the Bondi, Manly, Coogee, Diamond Bay and Dover Heights,
Why Do People Go For Hiking In Sydney?
Hiking is undoubtedly one of the most sought after adventure sports in Sydney. Apart from the sheer excitement of packing your ruck sacks and venturing out on an adventurous journey, in Sydney, hiking offers several other benefits as well:
- Hiking is alike a natural workout, which will keep you healthy throughout your trip.
- When you are hiking in Sydney, you can travel around places which cannot be reached by transport.
- You can experience nature at its best with it queer creatures and lovely native plants.
- You can explore the aboriginal art and lifestyle very closely while you are hiking in Syndey.
- More than anything else it takes you away from the daily commotion of the city.
Do keep in mind a few things before going for your hike in Sydney. Do not forget to take a compass, water, food, torch, first-aid, sleeping bag and camping gears if it is a night trip and a knapsack to carry everything. Also it is advisable to wear light clothes. More over it would be ideal if you associate yourself with some of the bushwalking clubs or hiking clubs in Sydney like the Sydney Bushwalker Sydney, University Bushwalking Club and All Nations Bushwalkers.
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