If you are thinking of white sand beaches, crazy parties, and kegs of beer to drink, then we are sorry to disappoint you. The islands that we are covering on this post will be some of the hard to reach and dangerous. Yes, forget WiFi, selfies, and food porn.
Boreray

Located about 60 miles from the mainland of Scotland, the archipelago of Saint Kilda will fit to any definition of adventure one will find. It is tagged as a World Heritage Site but getting there proves to be very difficult. In fact, according to statistics, there have been more successful attempts to reach the zenith of Everest than to step on the Island of Boreray. It was inhabited during the prehistoric times but it has been abandoned since the 1930s when the settlers failed at growing crops.
In the most inhabited cities in Asia, enormous shopping malls and giant corporate towers gain more attention for tourists than centers for recreation like parks. It is too bad for those who want breathtaking adventures, right?
It is not if one knows where to put his or her eyes on and explore.
Would you be surprised if you learn that there is a surfing sanctuary dwelling in the urban jungle? Not to mention the action in nature escapades you can visit to catch some fresh air, which are a few minute drives away from the center of the busy cities. Make yourself belief because they are next to the metropolitan cities in Asia.
Whitewater rafting – Philippines

Riding the rapids has never been as fun as in the Philippines. An hour away from Cagayan De Oro City, this water adventure is perfect for those who seek legitimate adrenaline outbreak.
If you have been around and tired of going thru the usual destinations across the country or across the globe, then you might be up for something that would make your heart thumping and your adrenaline pumping. Here are some of the craziest, thrill seeking things that you can do:
Man a Mig-29 in Russia
Another great adventure tour for adrenaline seekers is experiencing how is it like having several Gs against your body while flying a Mig 29 over Russia. Incredible Adventures can arrange a package for you to Moscow and to an aircraft factory in Sokol. You will e able to see the best destinations in Moscow and stay in a hotel with the view of the famous Red Square. By train, you will journey to the airstrip where the Mig was born.
If you are seeking for some adrenaline pumping travel adventure, you might want to consider whitewater rafting. It will be a ride of your life as you negotiate the great rapids. This travel experience may be one of the best experiences of your life yet whitewater rafting does not require much of training.
The rivers for whitewater rafting are ranked depending on their roughness and maneuverability. The easiest will be Class I which is practically peanuts for any one since it does not have a lot of rough areas and does not require maneuvering. Class IV or V is the other end of the story where the rapids is practically unraftable.
We list down some of the top whitewater rafting destinations:
Magpie River in Quebec, Canada
Mountain climbing is one of the most popular travel adventure activities today. Although every dreams of conquering Mt. Everest, most people do not have the technical skills and the budget for such feat. For beginners, we line up mountain climbing destinations which does not require risking dear life too much, which do not require too much equipment and technical skills, and which do not require too much digging of your bank account.
Ben Nevis

This is the highest mountain in Scotland. The crowd gets quite thick though and most of the time you will literally have to line up after a long queue of hikers and climbers. If you do not like this picture, you can go for the more challengine Carn mor Dearg and other Scottish peaks you can try to climb.
Mount Olympus

If you’re into extreme sports, and you’ve just recently crossed hiking off your list, step back and think about it again. Below are the most challenging hike trails that are sure to keep your heart pumping from start to finish. These trails are definitely not for beginners. The terrains have been proven deadly for some hikers, and that isn’t just a figure of speech. If you think you’ve been trained enough, though, go ahead and pack your bags.
California: Cable Route, Half Dome, Yosemite National Park

There have been a minimum of five hikers who have plunged to their deaths from the Half Dome of Yosemite. The hike is a short eight miles, but the terrain is deadly challenging, so much so that only the gutsiest hikers ever mark it on their maps. What starts off as a fairly average hike would lead you to the most difficult 400-foot climb up a granite wall. This is the last leg of the hike.