Difficulty Level (1): The hiking trail has minimal elevation, very slight ascents and descents. Wide paths. It includes a 2-hour activity and is suitable for beginners.
Difficulty Level (2): The hiking trail has low elevation. It includes ascents not exceeding 300 meters in total. Lasts about 3.5 hours. Recommended for anyone participating in light walks.
Difficulty Level (3): The hiking trail’s elevation is increasing. Ascents not exceeding 500 meters are present. It might pass through narrower paths, sometimes dense forested areas, and brushwood regions. Wet crossings become more frequent. Total hiking time is around 5 hours. Suitable for those with high fitness levels and hiking experience.
Difficulty Level (4): The elevation gain during the hike intensifies. Ascents reach up to 700 meters. Paths are more rugged and sometimes non-existent. Progression takes place in rocky and brushwood terrains. The duration of the hike exceeds 6.5 hours. Suitable for sporty individuals with good fitness levels.
Difficulty Level (5): The hike’s elevation becomes considerably challenging, exceeding 1000 meters. Progression occurs in rugged, rocky, and trail-less terrains. Forested areas are highly demanding. Wet crossings are frequent. Requires an experienced guide. The hike lasts around 8 hours. While not involving technical climbs, this difficulty level is suitable for experienced hikers with high physical fitness.
Difficulty Level (6): Steep terrain with significant ascents and descents, reaching up to 1500 meters. Requires long-term trail tracking in challenging terrain. Camping and accommodation can be arranged. Lasts for 8 hours or more. Requires experience, attention, fitness, knowledge, and discipline.