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11 volcano climbs to be made in the world

They are as spectacular, elusive as terrifying, and yet you can climb them! Here are 11 volcano climbs to be made in the world.

Where did they come from? Is it the angry Earth that expresses itself? Is this the cradle of the monsters that stir? They are so threatening, enigmatic and beautiful at the same time, that volcanoes have flowed ink since the night of time. Between curiosities, legends and superstitions, these mountains are associated with extraordinary and worst. According to Greek and Roman mythology, some craters would be the home of Gods and goddess. According to the Maories legends or in the Southern African Chagas, the volcanoes could fight, testifying to their irruptions. In great writers, they inspire magnificence, jealousy and magnetic attraction. What if, finally, you were going to check for yourself? Between chills and excitations, here are 11 volcano climbs to be made in the world.

1. Mount Rinjani, Indonesia

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Best time: June – September

Duration: 3 days

Distance: 35 kilometres

Come closer and feel the drunkenness and fascination at the approach of such a work of nature. The brilliant beauty of the South-East Asian volcanic chain is a true magnet for all those who venture.

On the island of Lombok, the Rinjani volcano peaks at 3726 meters and offers, after a demanding assault, an incredible reward: a spectacular, blue and calm lake, in the heart of a vast flat-bottomed crater ( caldera ). If you are a proven hiking trail, an adrenaline tantinet, start on a hike on this monumental volcano, part of which is still active... Count between two and three days for this trek, one of the most beautiful volcano climbs possible on Earth.

On your return, enjoy a bathing in one of the crystalline lakes that bloom at the foot of the mastodon.

2. Mont Etna, Italy

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Best time: June – September

Duration: half day

Distance: 10 kilometres

You can't fool him, he'll always be unpredictable. Etna is not only the highest volcano in the Mediterranean, it is also the most active in the world! But no doubt that you will be amazed by the ascent of Mount Etna!

Fly for Sicily and go to the foot of this mountain with the imposing black silhouette and endemic fauna and flora. Walk on this vast territory and taste the unique sensation of gravel its desert areas, its black beaches and lunar crevasses. This company is not simple, but you will never forget this day until, depending on the chosen option, 3300 meters of altitude.

In addition, the Etna is one of the volcano climbs closest to the Hexagon.

3. Mauna Loa, Hawaii

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Best time: April - November

Duration: 3 or 4 days

Distance: 68 kilometres

Hawaii is an archipelago with absolutely unique volcanic richness in the world. In reality, this state of affairs United States is entirely composed of volcanic rocks, hung to the deepest of the ocean. Among the most emblematic of volcano climbs on this island: the Mauna Loa.

Immense, active, flirting with clouds, it attracts so many trekkers from all over the world. Rise at the dawn because if the ascent takes only one day, it will not be less intense. The summit of this long mountain – of its translated name – brings you to 4169 meters. From the first steps, you will then enter a place of solitude and silence. The shady landscapes unfold before your bahish eyes: solidified lava lake and melted rocks, volcanic cones, lava tunnels, lunar stops. One that certainly makes it one of the most beautiful volcano climbs in the world.

4. Pacaya, Guatemala

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Best time: January – May / October – November

Duration: 4 hours

Distance: 5 kilometres

Have you ever seen the gerbs, incandescent, red and enchanting of the volcanoes of Guatemala? These are among the most beautiful and spectacular volcanoes. It must be said that this country is literally crossed by a chain of volcanoes!

At the start of Antigua, the rise of the Pacaya volcano (2552 metres) is one of the most breathtaking in the world. From the beginning, the landscape seems unrealistic. The huge waves of black lava gather in frozen sea, sometimes dentered, sometimes rounded and rolls around the mountain. Then, as an untiring ode to life, green expanses come here and there, piercing volcanic rocks. It will be enough for you for a single day to hike this volcano, but its memory will be eternal.

5. Eyjafjallajökull, Iceland

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Best time: March – August

Duration: 4 hours

Distance: 8 kilometres

If Iceland is known for these natural landscapes, it is not for nothing.

The Eyjafjallajökull volcano (we know that we didn’t really say its name) does not escape the rule. This volcano buried under an ice cap offers a surreal encounter between fire and ice. At the top of the glacier, 1666 metres away, open your eyes wide. You are the privileged viewer of Mother Nature's wonders. In front of you and under your feet stretch the valley, the coast, lava fields covered with foam, black sand banks, steep peaks, explosive geysers and lava caves.

Eyjafjallajökull is considered one of the most difficult volcano climbs in the world. But again, what a day!

6. Pelee Mountain, Martinique

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Best time: December - May

Duration: max 4 hours

Distance: max 8 kilometres

Go to the Pelee Mountain! If this volcano peaks at almost 1,400 metres of altitude “slightly”, you should know that to climb up the top thousands of natural staircases carved in the volcanic rock. Otherwise, there are other, simpler trails on the mountainside.

Do not trust his name, the Pelee Mountain, does not resemble a volcano covered with a black film and devoid of life. The hike of this volcano, no matter the way, brings you on the contrary to the encounter of a green sea to breathe.

7. Villarrica, Chile

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Best time: October – April

Duration: max 1 day

Distance: max 13 kilometres

Among the countries where to make the most beautiful volcano climbs, Chile is illustrious! This volcanic land shines especially by its incredible volcano overlooking a crystalline lake: the Villarrica. Located on fireland, the Patagonia , this high volcano of 2847 meters is still active. But it cannot stop the great volcano enthusiasts.

Go to the assault of its successive layers of lava, its eternal snows, its sharp peaks, its scenic and lunar landscapes, and walk almost to the end of the world...

The ascent of the volcano is done in one day but requires high mountain equipment.

8. Cotopaxi, Ecuador

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Best time: June – September

Duration: 2 days

Distance: 9 kilometres

Among the mastodons of this world: Cotopaxi in Ecuador. This active volcano is the highest in the planet, attesting to its still snowy summit. The ascent of this volcano requires, in addition to a good physical condition, a minimum of equipment type crampons and piolet. Attention, also, to the evil of the montages. The day will be as intense as it is wonderful.

The ascent of this volcano begins on a splendid view of the mountain that is reflected in the water. Then gradually, the vegetation is scarce, the plains leave room with black, smoky, snowy slopes...

9. Kilimandjaro, Tanzania

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Best time: January – February / July – October

Duration: 7 days

Distance: 40 kilometres

A embrace with this iconic giant is unforgettable! It is a dream for trekkers from all over the world and all the high mountain mordus. If you are of this, the ascent of this volcano must appear at the top of your to do list.

King of Africa, his summit peaked at almost 5,900 metres and reached several days of walking as hard as magistrale. There, you will surely pour a tear – jelly – when you realize that you are close to the clouds, glaciers and lunar landscapes. But that you have just completed one of the most majestic climbs of volcanoes!

10. The Piton de la Fournaise, Meeting

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Best time: June – October

Duration: 1 half day

Distance: 10 kilometres

It is enough a turn to suddenly find itself on the Moon...

The day begins with a passage through the plain of the Sables: a sandy stretch, tinted with brown and red, which seems deprived of all life. Then the ascent begins, by stairs leading to the fields of the lava and to the first craters.

If you need a minimum of motivation to reach the summit at 2,632 metres above sea level, this volcanic hike remains accessible to most people.

But don’t doubt it: you will feel tiny in this scenery made of dried lava castings with unique shapes and dyed with sometimes surprising colors.

11. Mont BaturIndonesia

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Best time: August – September

Duration: 5 a.m.

Distance: 14 kilometres

Mont Batur gives the impression of being a sacred piece. Yet the ascent to its summit (1,717 metres) is accessible at all levels. Once at the top, the reward is exceptional. The decor, especially at sunset, is indescribable. An impression of impotence and admiration will cross you in front of the extraordinary landscape.

Be careful, however: if you have not booked in advance, be careful. A real mafia has been organized around volcano-related activities. Learn in advance and if you don’t feel it, turn back.

Are you fans of volcano climbs and did one of them? Tell us your feedback!

Olivia Smith

Olivia Smith

I'm Olivia Smith, an explorer enchanted by the world's diversity. Life's journey is my greatest passion, filled with awe-inspiring moments, from chasing sunsets on remote beaches to immersing myself in vibrant cultures. Each destination is a chapter in my story, and I'm here to share those stories with you. Through my words, I aspire to ignite your wanderlust, providing insights, tips, and the sheer magic of exploration. Let's embark on this thrilling adventure together, uncovering the world's hidden gems and crafting cherished memories along the way.

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