The six best treks in the world, from Everest to the Bungle Bungles and beyond

By Sarah Gordon

PUBLISHED: 03:08 EST, 12 March 2014 | UPDATED: 03:08 EST, 12 March 2014

The world's tallest mountain is once again open to visitors as the trekking season begins and adventurers flock to hike up to Everest's iconic Base Camp.

Perhaps the most famous trek in the world, the Everest Base Camp route, rising up through the Himalayas to 5,364metres is tackled by tens of thousands of tourists every year. No wonder trekking companies say it is their best-seller.

But you don't have to follow the crowds - there are plenty of amazing hiking routes around the world. MailOnline Travel and World Expeditions have put together their pick of the top six awe-inspiring treks on earth.

Everest: Tackling the tallest mountain in the world is the trek climbers dream of

Pitch your tent: Everest Base Camp sits at an altitude of more than 5,000 metres

Length and ability: 18 days, moderate

This classic trek through traditional Sherpa villages to the base of the world's highest mountain and nearby peak of Kala Pattar is, of course, a showstopper. It is packed with 'grab your camera' moments as you take in vistas of Mount Everest, pass ancient monasteries and spot wildlife a-plenty en route.

But, if you're looking to get off the beaten path (the Everest route can get busy in peak season) why not try...

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