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Skydiving? Pah. Bungee jumping? Child’s play. Only real thrill-seekers know that scaling volcanoes is the way to go. Take on Mother Nature in a game of Russian roulette, and visit one of these exhilarating volcanoes before you die… but tread carefully, all of them are active.

Mount Pacaya, Guatemala

Do try to avoid the molten lava as it seeps in thick rivers down the mountainside. Mount Pacaya, the most active volcano in Guatemala, has been in a constant state of eruption since 1965. The nearest you can get to the action is a plateau near the crater, but this won’t diminish your death-defying experience.

Mount Vesuvius, Italy

Notorious for the ancient devastation of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79AD, all seems quiet here since the last major eruption occurred in 1944. You can hike to the top and peer over the edge of the crater into the mouth of this formidable beast, bearing in mind that Mount Vesuvius’ next eruption is long overdue.

Mount Sakurajima, Japan

Mount Fuji may have retired, but that doesn’t mean Japan’s not still a hotbed of volcanic aggression. Mount Sakurajima is one such example, where you can observe the explosive crater activity from designated lava observation spots.

Mount Bromo, Indonesia

Don’t miss the opportunity to walk, horse ride or drive across a desert of ash to reach the base of the colossal Mount Bromo, then climb the stairs to the rim of the crater. It’s no wonder that locals make the pilgrimage for sacred rituals on the mountaintop: the views from up here are sublime.

Mount Pinatubo, Philippines

You might not be expecting to find this secret oasis at the top of an active volcano, but Mount Pinatubo holds an azure crater lake at its summit where tourists can bathe. The volcano last exploded in 1991, so best to visit sooner rather than later if you don’t want to be blown out of the water.

Sierra Negra, Galápagos

Literally translated ‘Black Mountain’, Sierra Negra looms ominously over the Galapagos Islands, one of the most active volcanic areas in the world. Since the last eruption occurred in 2005, bear in mind that another is quite probably due as you hike the six-mile caldera.

Mount Kilauea, Hawaii

One of the world’s most active volcanoes, and the jewel-in-the-crown of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Mount Kilauea is a furious thing of beauty. If you’re lucky, you’ll see the lava flowing first-hand.

Poás Volcano, Costa Rica

If you liked the promise of paradise atop Mount Pinatubo, then you’ll love the gargantuan craters on Poás – two of which are immersed in bright aquamarine waters. But leave your swimming trunks at home: the pH is deathly acidic, and an eruption in February earlier this year means you won’t get further than the lookout point.

 

 

 

Written by insider city guide series Hg2 | A Hedonist’s guide to… whose guides cover all the best hotels, restaurants, bars, clubs, sights, shops and spas.

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Elizabeth GourdElizabeth suffers from an acute case of wanderlust, which no amount of traveling or adventure can cure. She has lived in London, New York and Berlin, and is currently a writer for Hg2 | A Hedonist's Guide To...

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