There are a lot of volcanoes in the world
attracting many tourists to come there every year. It is simple to understand
because of its grand view and many spetacular photo opportunities. Here are 5
volcanoes worth visiting.
1.Mount Bromo, Indonesia
Mount Bromo is hard
to top for the volcanic action for the whole day as well as stunning vistas.
With the height of
2,329 meter, this mount reliably spews sulphuric smoke. It is parly engulfed in
swirling mist.
Mount Bromo is the youngest one to the
massive Tengger volcanic complex that dates back 820,000 years.
The visitors can catch a vista of Java’s
tallest mountain Mount Semeru, a highly active volcano belched out large plumes
of volcanic smoke every 20 minutes.
After walking in 45 minutes or driving an
easy jeep from the nearby village of Cemore Langwang, the tourists can arrive one of East Java’s
most visited spots. But this journey doesn’t mean a safe trip because two
tourists were killed by rocks from an explosion in 2004.
2.Hallasan, South Korea
It is the
tallest mountain in the South Korea. This 1950 meters vista at the volcanic
cluster of Jejudo is the destination worth travelling.
It is also
the shelter of 4000 animal and 1800 plant species throughout the year.
Besides, you
also can check in the creater lake Baekrokkdam at the top. The gorgeous site, which
literally translates as "Hundred Deer Lake", inspired a forlklore
about fairies descending from the sky to play with white deer. You also can
flock to Hallasan during spring time to catch the azaleas in bloom on the
mountain face.
It is easy
relatively to climb, with a well- marked 10 climbing course that can be
finished within a day.
3. Mount Aso, Japan
It is called the biggest caldera in
the world and actually it also has its own shrine. This mountain is easily the
most recognized landmark and also the income in the Kumamoto, Kyushu, Japan.
The steaming cyan crater lake of
Mount Nakadake is one of the most attracting things. To discover the volcano, a cable car network
is available to take you up the volcano.
You also cram with souvenir and
snack outlets or walk on the neatly paved roads right up the edge of the
crater. Aso is known as the home to a string of hot spring resorts.
4.Mount Pinatubo,
Philippines
In 1991, it produced the second-largest volcanic
eruption in the century. That leads to dropping the world temperature by 0.9 °F, the death of more than 800 people
and some US$250 million in property losses.
This mountain
didn’t only recover quickly from its catastrophic explosion. But from the
legendary eruption, the citizens surrounding Mount Pinatubo are feeding off
tourism generated by this incident.
Angeles City
offers extreme trekking and off-road driving packages off Pinatubo’s lahar
flows, which are giant mudflows of volcanic materials. Besides, you also go parachuting,
skydiving and aerial tours for around US$55 per person.
5.Mount Fuji, Japan
It seems to be hard to not mention Mount Fuji , is a national icon for its pretty
looks and its height, in this list.
Every photo taking in Mount Fuji also becomes a postcard. It also offers
extreme sports for adrenaline seekers such as paragliding bases and schools at
the fifth station Gotemba parking lot.
Be careful!. We have a notice for you during its infamous cloudy
spells may want to head over to the picturesque Hakone to the east of
Mount Fuji, and the Fuji Five Lakes, which are north of the volcano. It is not
good time to come this mountain for the
visitors.
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