Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Antarctic tourists watch a leopard seal (Hydrurga leptonyx) very closely from the Zodiac. getty Life is an adventure, so adventure travel should be a part of any well-lived life. Fortunately, that is pretty easy to do, because adventure travel or adventure tourism includes something for just about every taste and style.

It’s a big world, and there are a lot of “adventurous” ways to see it. What Is Adventure Tourism (or Travel)? There is no precise or official definition, but there are a few traits generally used to describe this segment of travel. One factor is where the tourism occurs, with adventure travel often going to “remote” or “exotic” locations, which in turn are subject to a wide degree of interpretation.

But I think any place that takes considerable effort and multiple kinds of transportation to get to, such as the Kalahari Desert or Patagonia, qualifies. Patagonia is one of the dream spots for adventure tourism. getty Another factor is inherent risk, or having an element of danger, but this certainly does not have to be the case.

Sure, some adventure travel, like heli-skiing or mountain climbing, has greater risks than reading by the hotel pool (especially if you wear sunscreen), but expedition cruising to the Galapagos, going on a luxury safari or riding camels to a desert camp in Morocco are pretty clearly examples of adventure tourism that can be safer than visiting many major cities. A third co.