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WESTERN GHATS, INDIA

The Western Ghats are among the

world’s grandest and most diverse

mountain ranges, stretching almost

1,000 miles (1,600 km) down India’s

western coast. At least 139 species of

mammals and 508 bird species thrive

here. Among the 5,000 species of

flora is one that has greatly improved

the lot of humankind over the millen-

nia:

Camellia sinensis,

the tea plant,

dressing the hills in vibrant greens.

Tea plantations swathe the slopes of

the Western Ghats around Munnar.

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jotunheimen

national park

BESSEGGEN, NORWAY

Vast lakes of sparkling water weave

through high, wind-scoured mountain

ridges in this magnificently empty,

ice-carved park. Hikers tackling the

region’s tough but popular seven-

hour Besseggen Trail will experience

some of the breathtaking grandeur of

a region Norwegians call the “Land of

the Giants.”

The view from the top of the Besseg-

gen Trail is one of Norway’s finest.

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cradle

mountain

national park

TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA

Jagged peaks, ancient rain forest,

beech woods, and alpine heathland

make up much of Cradle Mountain’s

pristine wilderness, a haven for

remarkable wildlife that is crisscrossed

by trails such as the Overland Track,

one of Australia’s finest bush walks.

Beech trees cloak the slopes between

Lake Wilks and Cradle Mountain.

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