Adventure Herald
  • Adventure Travel in Western Europe
    Germany’s Longest Suspension Bridge Has Opened

    Germany’s longest suspension bridge has just opened, and it’s already attracted thousands of thrill-seekers. The Geierley Rope Bridge is almost 300 feet (about 90 meters) above the Geierley Canyon floor and is approximately 1200 feet (about 365 meters) in length; meaning it’s a long walk – and a long drop! The bridge is held by steel […]

  • Adventure Travel News
    Sarah Outen Forced to Quit Atlantic Crossing

      Due to adverse weather Sarah Outen had to interrupt her epic quest to circumnavigate the northern hemisphere eastwards only by bike, kayak and rowing boat. She found herself in the middle of the Atlantic quickly approaching hurricane Joaquin with wind speeds of up to 60 knots and huge waves, which did not leave her […]

  • Adventure Travel in Oceania
    Top Tips for Adventure Sports in Queenstown

    Queenstown is undoubtedly one of the adventure capitals of the world. So if you’re an adrenaline junkie heading to the south island of New Zealand be prepared for a jam packed holiday. Queenstown is buzzing all year round with adventure seekers coming in the warmer months for hiking, rock climbing and water sports; and in winter […]

  • Informed Traveler
    How to Stay Warm and Dry – Tips for Camping in Autumn

    Summer is over, winter is renownedly coming and we are stuck in between with autumn. Winter sport season has not begun yet and Camping season is over, you might think. But we at Adventure Herald completely disagree! If you follow our simple tips for camping in autumn, this will be your new favorite camping season. […]

  • Extreme Mountain Adventures
    A Little Guide to the Seven Summits – Part II

    Since the first part of our Guide to the Seven Summits, you’ve had plenty of time and we have no doubt, that you’ve already been to the summit of every single one of the giants we have a introduced to you. Here’s the list for your next hiking and climbing adventures to the remaining four of the […]

  • Equestrian Adventures & Animal Power
    Where to Swim with Whale Sharks

    Is it a whale? Is it a shark? No, this beautifully majestic giant of the ocean is actually a huge fish, NOT the scary “Jaws” kind of shark – despite its name. Famous for their spotty complexion and their big mouths they’re filter feeders, meaning they open up wide and let water rush into their mouths getting nutrients […]

  • Adventure Travel News
    First Attempt on Everest Since Earthquake

    A Japanese climber, who started the first attempt on Everest since the mountain was closed earlier this year after a devastating earthquake hit Nepal, has been forced to abandon the trek saying deep snow and low energy reserves meant he had little chance of survival had he continued up. Nepal’s tourism ministry is responsible for granting permits […]