You can also find out more about us on our website. Europe The following are some of the ways to get in touch with us: Southeast AsiaThis summer, volcanoes around the world have made themselves heard. Mount Lewotobi Laki Laki, in Indonesia, sent ash over Flores. JuneThe dust covered nearby hillsides and temporarily grounded flights. TaiwanEven though the mud volcano that erupted in Wandan, China resurfaced a few days later. It spewed hot gas and bubbled up across farmland. Even SicilyMount Etna, the volcano that dominates Catania, made its presence known once more. Its familiar plume stretched above the city and caught the last of evening’s light. It’s been a season of seismic reminders—of the Earth’s volatility, yes, but also its incredible landscapes.
Even when there is an occasional eruption volcano hiking One of the most thrilling ways to explore the world is by riding a bike. These aren’t your typical trails—they’re for travelers in search of altitude, unpredictability, and a bit of controlled risk. Active volcano treks can be both safe and worthwhile with a knowledgeable guide. These are the tallest volcanoes you can climb in the world.
Mount Etna, Italy
Etna, Europe’s tallest and most active mountain, is a hiking classic. With well-developed trails, local guides and regular monitoring, you can confidently trek through solidified lavas and crater edges. Climbs can range from gentle slopes all the way up to full day ascents with panoramic views across Catania. the Ionian Sea. Even when it puts on a show—with ash clouds hovering overhead—it does so under strict watch, with paths blocked off at the first sight of any activity.
Cotopaxi, Ecuador
At 19,347 feet, Cotopaxi is one of the tallest active volcanoes in the world—and a magnet for high-altitude trekkers. Hikers without mountaineering experience can still reach the José F Ribas refuge at around 15,748 feet, where the altitude alone is an adventure. Crampons and ice axes are needed for the climb to the summit. Most climbers start before midnight so they can reach the peak at sunrise. Wild horses roam the surrounding national park. Andean plainsThe rewards are just as great for those who stay lower.