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We all enjoy a little thrill every once in a while. This desire can be accomplished by going on an adventure. Adventures involve exploring risky geographical locations. Adventuring might require a set of special skills and physical fitness to be able to navigate risky spots. Other reasons for adventuring may include to experience physical thrills, to discover new cultures and to connect with mother nature. The desire for adventures has led to the growth of this travel niche.
Adventurers are characterised by the desire for an adrenaline rush that results from exploring beyond ones’ comfort zone. This comes from culture shocks, activities that are tasking and performing risky stunts that pose a danger to the person. These tasks include mountaineering, trekking, mountain cycling, canoeing, scuba diving, rafting, kayaking, zip-lining, paragliding, hiking, sandboarding, caving, rock climbing and exploring forests. Historical adventures involve various kinds of historic destinations and activities.
The Åland Islands (or Åland) are an autonomous archipelago between Sweden and Finland. A predominantly Swedish-speaking province of Finland, Åland is comprised of a few large islands and nearly 10,000 smaller ones
The entire eastern portion of Finland is more sea than land. With literally tens of thousands of lakes, rivers, marshes, and ponds, eastern Finland is a fabulous aquatic playground.
Founded in 1779 as an industrial settlement, Tampere is Finland's third largest town, but doesn't feel like a large urban center.
The southwestern Finnish town of Turku, the country's oldest town and until 1812 its capital, lies on the Gulf of Bothnia, at the mouth of the Aurajoki River.