1.Krabi Island, Thailand The world-famous rock climbing destination has always been a paradise for rock climbing enthusiasts, and is surrounded by treacherous limestone cliffs, making it an ideal place for rock climbing, with about 500 climbing routes. The Krabi Climbing Festival is held every year in early April at Krabi Lailai Beach, where many professional companies and professionals provide climbing facilities and training. Krabi is bordered by Phang Nga Bay in the west and the Andaman Sea in the southwest. There are more than 130 outlying islands in different shapes and sizes off the coast, among which Jambang Rock Island is popular among rock climbing enthusiasts.
2.Captain's Peak Captain's Peak is a very representative vertical rock face in Yosemite National Park in the United States, about 910 meters high, a mecca for rock climbing in the world. The granite on the cliff is said to be 100 million years old, and there are almost no easy-to-climb gaps between the rocks, making Captain's Peak a great challenge in the eyes of climbers around the world. Among the several difficult climbing routes at Captain's Peak, the North Route is undoubtedly one of the world's classic climbing routes, with its smooth, exceptionally treacherous walls that take four days to complete.
3.Pakistan Unnamed Tower Peak Group Also known as the Kawaguchi Tower Peak Group, it consists of four granite peaks with an altitude of over 6,000 meters. Kawaguchi tower peak group elevation and drop is huge, but also the world's long climbing route, is the climber's skill and difficulty dream of "Shangri-La". Its high point is Okawaguchi Tower Peak, which is 6,286 meters above sea level, and the east side of Okawaguchi Tower Peak is famous for having the world's largest vertical drop cliffs. Today, Kawaguchi Tower Peak has become synonymous with extremes, and many outdoor brands use it as a name for equipment used in extreme environments.
4. Canada Ghost Peak Snow-covered year-round, with steep slopes and walls of rock in the lower half of the mountain, Gargoyle Peak is one of Canada's most famous rock climbing sites, nestled between two glaciers, and was discovered and climbed by Austrian Conrad Kane in 1916 when he arrived in the rarely visited Canadian Rockies. Since then, Ghostly Peak has become famous. Because of the high latitude of the peak, there is a large amount of boreal coniferous forest at the foot of the mountain. These bright green coniferous forests are covered with snow, and the green and white colors are mixed together.
5. Matterhorn, Switzerland Also known as the Matterhorn, it is located on the border between Switzerland and Italy and is the best known mountain in the Alps. The Matterhorn is 4,478 meters above sea level, and it has four ridges and four faces. The vertical height of the difficult-to-climb north wall is 1,100 meters. The average slope is 55 degrees to 60 degrees, interspersed with slopes of ice and snow. The rock is gneiss, and Edward Whymper, an Englishman, climbed the Matterhorn in 1865, becoming the first person to do so. Due to the extremely steep and precipitous terrain, many climbers and mountaineers today regard it as a high challenge.
6. Beneatha Main Peak, Chile The world's mecca for rock climbing, located in Chile's Bene National Park, 2800 meters above sea level, has become a tourist destination because of the convergence of mountains, glaciers, rivers and lakes and other landscapes. The three peaks of the main peak are like three swords, the tallest of which can reach a relative height of 1200 meters. If you stand on the top of the main peak of Beneatha, you can see the vast plains of Patagonia. Climbers are usually unable to resist the charm of the eastern Andes, where they can admire countless criss-crossing canyons.
7. Angel Falls, Venezuela Also known as Angel Falls and Churun Meru Falls, with a drop of 979 meters and a bottom width of 150 meters, it is the world's largest waterfall in terms of drop, 18 times the height of Niagara Falls, and is located on Mount Roraima, the peak of the Pacaraima Mountains. As one of the top tourist attractions in Venezuela and one of the ten most famous rock climbing sites in the world, Angel Falls is a multi-stage waterfall. The first stage plunges straight from the summit to a crystalline rock platform with a drop of 807 meters; it then drops another 172 meters to the valley of the Churon River. It is in full water from June to December every year.
8. Mount Sawyer Cliffs, Canada One of the world's top ten rock climbing adventure meccas, also known as Saul's Peak, is located in Oitker National Park on Baffin Island in Nunavut, Canada. 1,250 meters high, it is the pure vertical rock face on earth. Its 105-degree angle of inclination makes it a popular spot for rock climbers and campers, and was first climbed in 1953 by several members of the North American Arctic Research Institute. The current record for the longest descent around a rope was set in July 2006 by several young Americans.
9. Mount Torrey, Argentina Mount Torrey is located in the Glacier National Park near the Patagonia region of Argentina, which is a World Natural Heritage Site and one of the few glaciers in the world that is still "alive". Although the height of Mount Torrey is just over 3,000 meters, it is exceptionally steep. You can hardly find a climbing route with difficulty below 5.7, and its south wall is affected by the monsoon climate and the weather conditions are unusually harsh, so it has become the ultimate goal of many climbers, and is one of the world's famous rock climbing mecca.
10. Todra Canyon, Morocco Todra Canyon is known as one of the world's spectacular canyons, located in the southeast of Morocco. The width of the canyon is only 10 meters, but the height is more than 300 meters. The brownish-red walls of the canyon are so steep and precipitous that at first glance it seems like a natural barrier, like the "Open Sesame" in the story of "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves", as if there is no way ahead. It is very mysterious. Because of the steepness of the walls, rock climbers from all over the world are attracted to this place, competing to challenge these difficult and primitive walls.