Challenge Levels Guide

Easy

This level suits beginners and casual explorers. The path is smooth and the distance is short. Most of the trail stays flat with gentle slopes. Breaks are not often needed. Participants can walk at a relaxed pace and enjoy the surroundings. This level is good for families, new hikers, and anyone returning to activity after a long break.

Easy - Moderate

This level is great for those who want a little challenge without feeling tired. The route has mild climbs mixed with flat paths. You may feel your heart rate rise at times but nothing too heavy. Expect a steady pace with short breaks. This level suits people with basic fitness who want something slightly lively.

Moderate

This level requires good overall fitness. The distance is longer and the terrain changes often. You will face climbs that need steady effort and descents that need careful footing. Breaks are needed at regular intervals. This level suits regular hikers, active individuals, and those who enjoy a sustained physical effort.

Moderate - Difficult

This level is for experienced hikers who enjoy strong physical engagement. The route includes long climbs, uneven ground, rocky paths, and narrow sections. Expect extended hours on the trail. You need stamina, balance, and confidence. Breaks will be short since the day is long. This level suits those who train often and are comfortable with demanding trails.

Challenging

This level is meant for seasoned hikers and adventure seekers. The route is long, the climbs are steep, and the trail may include technical sections such as loose rocks, mud, or scrambling. Weather conditions can influence the difficulty. You need strong endurance, good strength, and sharp focus. This level suits those who train regularly and enjoy pushing both body and mind.