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Hidden Gems: Lakes and Waterfalls in Colorado Worth the Hike

Colorado is a western US state. The second name of Colorado is the Centennial State. The capital of Colorado is Denver. Colorado’s capital is known as the Mile High City due to its elevation at 5,280 feet above sea level. Colorado is famous for its Rocky Mountain outdoor adventures and stunning landscapes. It is also known for its picturesque valleys and vibrant cities. For adventure and nature lovers, Colorado is a heaven because it offers many activities like hiking, skiing, rafting, and camping. From native American heritage to ghost towns and cattlemen’s culture, Colorado is full of history.

Hidden Gems of Colorado

Colorado is a place full of hidden gems. All the hidden gems of the state reveal beauty. It is also famous for ski resorts and National Parks. Colorado is also renowned for its theatrical views and endless outdoor amazements. The sunrise with golden rays in the blue sky looks so mesmerising in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Rocky Mountain National Park, Garden of the Gods, Maroon Bells, Mesa Verde National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado National Monument, and Hanging Lake are some of the beautiful spots in Colorado. Colorado’s natural beauty is a blend of variety, adventure, and harmony. Each season makes Colorado a magical place. The stunning lakes and must-see waterfalls of Colorado are famous in the world. All the lakes and waterfalls of Colorado make it special among visitors.

Maroon Lake

From Aspen, Maroon Lake is 10 miles away. It is one of the most legendary and photographed places in Colorado. The beauty of Maroon Bells area changes in every season. Maroon Lake is an ideal place for hikers. The Maroon Lake trail provides scenic views or an easy walk. Maroon Lake is a bell-shaped, wine-coloured lake, taken from the reddish-maroon color of the peaks behind it, called the Maroon Bells. Hiking in the Maroon Bells area gives you access to mesmerising views and 14,000 foot peaks.

Crater Lake

Also near Aspen, Crater Lake is a hidden gem. For hiking, photography, and picnicking, this space is famous among visitors. The lake is not very deep and is smaller in size. It is surrounded by amazing natural beauty, and you can also see the tall Maroon Bells from the crater lake. From Maroon Lake, you can reach it after hiking about 3.6 miles in summer, where you can experience the flowers. The golden aspen trees make it more beautiful in the fall; it looks like a postcard from right above Maroon Lake. Hiking the path shows you beautiful aspen trees and mountain views. 

Blue Lakes

One of the most breathtaking places in the Alpine treasures is the Blue Lakes. It is known as Blue Lakes because of its turquoise waters and stunning mountain backdrops. For hiking, hikers cover 8 miles round-trip to reach the path, which is considered challenging. The lower, middle, and upper are the three lakes in the Blue Lakes chain. Lower Lake is the largest one, and it is easier to reach. It is filled with turquoise water. Upper and Middle lakes are smaller in size, but closer to the 14,150 ft. peak of Mount Sneffels. The best time to visit the Blue Lakes is in late June to September. During this time, the trail is clear of snow. For hiking, fishing, and camping, this place is famous among travellers.

Helen Hunt Falls

Near Colorado Springs, Helen Hunt Falls is located in North Cheyenne Cañon Park. This fall is very accessible to visitors. By car, you can easily reach the base of the waterfall. For families and casual travellers, it is a popular stop. A short trail leads you to the top of the Falls, which offers you stunning views of the surrounding canyon. In late spring and early summer, this area is most beautiful. Autumn also brings vibrant colours that make the waterfall perfect. Helen Hunt Falls is a must-see falls in Colorado.

Seven Falls

The most famous falls in Colorado are Seven Falls, near Colorado Springs. Water flows down from the seven different spots, which is why it is known as the seven falls. This series of falls is about 181 feet tall. To see it from above, travellers climb the 224-step staircase. There are trails for hiking with views of rock cliffs and forest near the falls. You can also experience wildlife like deer and birds near the Fall.

Zapata Falls

Near the Great Sand Dunes National Park, Zapata Falls is a hidden waterfall. Inside a small rocky canyon, it falls from 30 feet. To experience this fall, visitors hike a short half-mile trail. It is a part of the fun and adventure reaching the Zapata Falls. The water freezes into stunning blue and white ice in the winter.

Conclusion

Colorado is a place where dreamy vibes and the ancient charm of the city truly captivate your heart. Colorado’s lakes and waterfalls are beautiful treasures in the state. The Peaceful, emerald green water of Alpine lakes and the turquoise water of Crater Lake are must-see wonders. Travellers enjoy hiking through the forest for breathtaking views as they climb the mountains. For peace, enjoy the sound of the water. If you are planning a trip, then you must consider Colorado as part of your itinerary.

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Safety in Zimbabwe: What Travellers Should Know

Between the rivers of the Zambezi and the Limpopo lies the breathtaking land of Zimbabwe, a destination of untamed beauty and warm hospitality. From majestic wildlife to vibrant local culture, it offers an experience unlike any other. While tourism is steadily opening up, Zimbabwe remains a largely undiscovered gem for UK travellers. For this reason, it’s essential to keep security and local travel etiquette in mind, ensuring your holiday unfolds smoothly and without unnecessary disruption.

Safety in Zimbabwe

Like any other destination, Zimbabwe comes with its own travel challenges, such as infrastructure, economic, and political factors. However, with several airlines now offering regular flights to Zimbabwe from the UK, it’s become much easier for British travellers to explore this incredible country and experience its natural beauty. With the right preparation and local insight, your journey can be rewarding and memorable far from the trip-ruining mishaps many fear. The following tips provide insider knowledge and practical advice to help UK visitors make the most of their Zimbabwe adventure.

Packing Necessities

Weather Appropriate Clothing: Weather in Zimbabwe will probably be hot and dry, or cold and wet, depending on the place and time visited. Daytime, casual, loose, light clothing is sufficient, with a sweater or light jacket for the evening being handy.

Medication and First Aid Kit: If you have any medical issue, keep the original medication and prescription with you. A box containing some painkillers, band aids, and injury creams can save a life in critical moments.  

Accommodation Choice

Safe Neighbourhood Options: Capital cities such as Harare and Bulawayo both have low to high-end hotels to suit anyone’s pocket. Check what is known as safe, to be sure you would be comfortable enough later in the evening.

Internet Reading of Reviews: Google Reviews or TripAdvisor will have some kind of gauge for safety in a hotel. Observe if they have safety provisions and how the staff members react to them.

Food and Water Safety

Bottled Water vs. Tap Water: Regardless of how bad the condition is with the tap water of a city, filtered or bottled water must be consumed if the water of a city is polluted.

Healthy Eating Habits: Street food is delicious, too, but only dine where the locals dine and at sanitary, clean stalls. Consume hot food and food prepared fresh, and peel fruits and vegetables yourself to attempt to reduce contamination.

Medical Clinics and Insurance

Travel Insurance: Zimbabwe hospitals are quite far apart, rural, and isolated. Good travel insurance will be worth every penny by costing you less of your own money to seek emergency treatment or even evacuation.

Where the Clinics and Hospitals Are: Harare hospitals are excellent, and even the smaller towns have clinics, but not always specialised services. It’s a good idea to have some sense of where the nearest medical centre is in case you might just happen to need to avail yourself of it.

US Dollar and Zimbabwean Dollar System Knowledge

Zimbabwe’s money history is up-to-date. Although locally used currency is the Zimbabwean Dollar (ZWL), the de facto US Dollar is utilised in all transactions across the whole country. Use USDs with lesser denominations, if feasible, and you may ask at any time what the quoted price is rendered in. Cash can even be exchanged at banks, bureaus de change, or even at some hotels around the clock. Business on the black market is not worth trying since it is illegal and risky.

Steer Clear of Frauds

Pay attention to the typical frauds. The tourist is swindled out of worthless jewellery, pricey taxis, or bogus “wildlife tours.” So beware of poorly consummated transactions. Protect your money and cards. Tuck the money into a money belt or secure pocket. Where feasible, withdraw from the bank buildings or from secured hotels’ ATMs and handle it with care when exchanging the money.

Transportation Options

Local buses (“kombis”) are more uncomfortable and risky than shared taxis, private cars, and taxis. Domestic flights and buses are the correct means to get to a decent distance between towns or to a resort region such as Victoria Falls.

Political and Social Climate

The political and social climate in Zimbabwe can shift overnight. Keeping up to date keeps you on the edge of a high-stress experience. Don’t forget:

Remaining Up-to-Date with the News Spreads: A trip from the source of good news will keep an individual up to date. Riots or strikes may disrupt travel arrangements at any time, particularly in major cities.

Protest Avoidance: Avoid political protest or crowds. An unarmed protest may turn savage in a matter of moments.

Politics Avoidance: Politics divides. Avoid travelling into controversy-generating discussions unless known to the individual.

Cultural Respect: Dress modestly when in public or the countryside. Always ask permission while taking pictures if there is a crowd around you.

Conclusion

So, if you’re travelling from the UK, you’ll be well prepared and safe by following the tips above for your trip to Zimbabwe. With the right preparation, your journey could become one of the most memorable experiences of your life. This incredible country will leave you in awe with its natural beauty. Just remember to respect the local culture and follow good travel etiquette. Keeping an eye on your budget, sorting your travel insurance, and taking care of your health before you go will help make your adventure truly worthwhile. Now, you’re all set to explore this remarkable land of wonders.

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