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1. Witnessing elephant bath time - one of the most exciting travel experiences in Nepal

2. go volcano-boarding in león, 3. conquer an icelandic glacier, 4. steam in a temazcal, mexico, 5. sail around the galápagos, 6. eat steak in buenos aires, 7. tickle whales in mexico, 8. take the trans-mongolian express, 9. watch ballet in cuba, 10. hike china’s great wall, 11. spend a night in wadi rum, 12. climb cadair idris, wales, 13. take a slow boat up the nam ou, 14. drive from viñales to cayo jutías by scooter, 15. witness tibet’s true spirit, 16. hike in brazil’s chapada diamantina, 17. sleep wild in central sweden, 18. sleep beneath the stars in the sahara desert, 19. swim with pink river dolphins, 20. visit tikal in guatemala, 21. get lost in fez el bali, 22. see the northern lights in norway, 23. take a hot air balloon ride in cappadocia, 24. visit yosemite national park in the usa, 25. watch the sunset from table mountain in cape town, 26. snork in the great barrier reef in australia, 27. swim in the dead sea in jordan, 28. get amazed by the angel falls in venezuela, 29. drive along the amalfi coast, 30. visit costa rica national parks, tailor-made travel itineraries for nepal, created by local experts.

Exclusive Everest

11 days  / from 3248 USD

Exclusive Everest

Trek in the Everest region of Nepal's Himalayas, absorbing spectacular views at every step, including Everest rising above the Nuptse Ridge, Lhotse, the iconic peak of Ama Dablam and other Himalayan giants too. Top this off with a shot of warm Nepalese culture for an experience of a lifetime.

Himalayan Family Adventure

13 days  / from 1950 USD

Himalayan Family Adventure

Experience Nepal's hill villages and jungle lowlands as you embark on a family-friendly adventure of a lifetime. Expect mini mountain treks, overnight camps, river rafting and wildlife safaris. Come here for action, stunning mountain scenery and a look around bustling Kathmandu too.

The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Nepal

13 days  / from 2200 USD

The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Nepal

Set in the heart of the Himalayas, the landlocked South-Asian country of Nepal is home to a wealth of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. From wild jungles to ancient civilisations, Nepal offers a combination of history, culture and nature; perfect for the most well-seasoned of travellers.

Every morning a procession of dusty elephants is led to the Rapti River, on the edge of Chitwan National Park, for a good scrub down – and travellers are welcome to help out.

The pachyderms delight in shooting jets of water from their trunks, wallowing on their sides while layers of mud are scraped off. Occasionally, they even dump unsuspecting riders into the river. It’s a magical experience that the elephants seem to enjoy almost as much as the travellers.

Experience Nepal's hill villages and jungle lowlands as you embark on this tailor-made Himalayan Family Adventure of a lifetime . Expect mini mountain treks, overnight camps, river rafting and wildlife safaris. Come here for action, stunning mountain scenery and a look around bustling Kathmandu too.

Elephant bathing © adrenalinrnb/Shutterstock

Elephant bathing © adrenalinrnb/Shutterstock

Nicaragua’s former capital, León, is the birthplace of the Sandinista revolution. This vibrant city offers lovely colonial architecture and superlative fried chicken.

You can also take an unusual tour to the steep ash of nearby Cerro Negro, where gas belches from cracks and views stretch over Nicaragua’s Pacific plains. The walk up is a slog, while the descent sees you surf down the dune-like surface as dust rises around you.

Where to stay in León:

  • Best for hospitality : Casa de Los Berrios .
  • Best for comfort : Hotel Flor De Sarta

Find more accommodation options to stay in León

Tourists are volcano boarding from Cerro Negro volcano, Nicaragua © Milosz Maslanka/Shutterstock

Boarding from Cerro Negro volcano is one of the best travel experiences you can have in Nicaragua © Milosz Maslanka/Shutterstock

While Reykjavik is an essential base - and the Blue Lagoon is a justifiably popular attraction - for the best travel experiences in Iceland you need to find a glacier.

A short minibus ride from the capital will take you far from the tourist trail of lava fields and waterfalls and into endless icy oblivion. Here, armed with crampons and pickaxes, you can explore the endless crevices and precarious ridges of the country’s vast but receding glaciers.

Try our tailor-made trip along Iceland's scenic Ring Road , which stretches around the outside of the country. Soak in a thermal tub or pool beside gushing geysers or waterfalls, and relish the prospect of whale-watching, bird-watching, and glacier hiking in magical surroundings.

Skaftafell, Vatnajokull National Park, Iceland © Jens Ottoson/Shutterstock

Skaftafell, Vatnajokull National Park, Iceland © Jens Ottoson/Shutterstock

The door slid shut, plunging the small domed room into darkness. The drumming started, softly, and the room filled with herb-scented steam. Go into the Maya sweat lodge - known in Mexico as a temazcal - just for the dewy skin. After two hours of sweating in the dark, it is hard not to feel some kind of oneness with the universe. The Caribbean Sea will never feel so refreshing as afterwards.

Yucatán is calling you, and this tailor-made trip to Mayan Heritage is the way to do it; go into the jungle and know it like no one else has ever known it; enjoy incredible food, beautiful sunsets, and the warmth of its communities that will do everything possible to offer you a dream experience. Are you ready?

Getting ready for temazcal ceremony ©  photographer chicago/Shutterstock

Getting ready for temazcal ceremony © photographer chicago/Shutterstock

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The Galápagos islands are among the most remote and magical destinations on earth, so the sight of vast modern cruise ships chugging between them can come as a shock. To visit the islands in style pick a smaller vessel, preferably one with sails as well as an engine.

With the sound of canvas flapping in the wind and the creak of wooden decks beneath your feet, you can almost imagine how a certain young Mr Darwin felt when he arrived here in 1835.

The Galapagos islands in Ecuador are a truly special place. On this tailor-made trip to Galapagos Special , you will get to stay on 3 different islands and explore several more on boat tours. Start and end point of your journey is the UNESCO World Heritage Site and capital of Ecuador - Quito.

For the best travel experience, check out our guide to the best time to visit Ecuador .

Bartolome Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. Bartolome Island is a volcanic islet in the Galapagos Islands with an amazing viewpoint at the top © Seumas Christie-Johnston/Shutterstock

Bartolome Island, Galapagos, Ecuador. Bartolome Island is a volcanic islet in the Galapagos Islands with an amazing viewpoint at the top © Seumas Christie-Johnston/Shutterstock

Sampling a slice of bife de chorizo in Argentina is a must. The slice served at the La Cabrera restaurant in Buenos Aires’ Palermo barrio looks pretty standard. Then when you cut it the steak it seems to part before the knife. This is meat and man in perfect harmony.

Argentina is known for its dances and gastronomy scene, both to be discovered on this tailor-made trip to Tango & Wines in Argentina . Explore Buenos Aires on your own and with a guide, including its famous nightlife before heading to the vineyards of Mendoza, one of the most developed wine regions in the country.

Where to stay in Buenos aires:

  • For a stay with modern decor: Fierro Hotel Buenos Aires
  • For a boutique stay with an old-world feel: Magnolia Hotel Boutique

Or find your dream accommodation in Buenos Aires .

Argentinian beef steak © Foodio/Shutterstock

Argentinian beef steak © Foodio/Shutterstock

One of the best travel experiences in Mexico is San Ignacio Lagoon in Baja California, on the Pacific coast. This a breeding ground for grey whales, which love to be scratched and tickled by visiting humans. This is arguably the most extraordinary, awe-inspiring and emotional wildlife encounter on the planet.

Baja California is an off-the-beaten-track unspoiled paradise. The area is home to mountains, deserts and thousands of kilometres of gorgeous Pacific coastline. On this tailor-made trip to Pacific Coast Paradise you will explore, snorkel, dive and do a spot of whale watching (in season). Otherwise, sit back and relax on its soft sandy shores.

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Whale in San Ignacio Baja, Mexico © Roadwardbound/Shutterstock

The Trans-Siberian Railway is the granddaddy of all train travel experiences. And easily the most interesting train is the weekly Trans-Mongolian Express from Moscow to Beijing.

This traverses Siberia and rounds Lake Baikal, strikes south across the Gobi desert past camels and nomads' yurts into the mountains of northern China. You can even steal glimpses of The Great Wall in the distance.

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Trans-Mongolian train © Jose L Vilchez/Shutterstock

An evening of ballet at the brilliantly baroque Gran Teatro de la Habana invites you into a genre of Cuban music often overlooked by visitors in search of rumba and rum. Sets and costumes are resourceful and inventive, performances are breathtaking and an exuberant home crowd all celebrate Cuba’s position as a hub of world-class ballet.

Havana is like nowhere else on earth: the jewel in Cuba's crown effortlessly blends dishevelled beauty with risqué and vibrant charm. On our tailor-made trip to Havana you will spend a few days exploring the old town, Ernest Hemingway's favourite cigar-smoke-filled jazz club, and a tour of the city in a classic car!

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Great Theater, Havana, Cuba © Anna ART/Shutterstock

You’ll never forget stumbling wobbly-legged out of a rickety cable car to see this ancient monolith snaking away across the hills. To make sure you see the original fortifications, bypass the super-touristy reconstruction at Badaling and head on to more remote Jinshanling.

Just don’t attempt the steep-sided scramble in flip-flops as I did. This stunning stretch is mostly un-restored and the hike is as challenging as it as it is scenic in places.

From well-preserved tombs to The Great Wall, this tailor-made tour to The Best of China packs in all the essentials. From the bright city lights of Beijing and Shanghai to breathtaking rolling landscapes, meandering rivers and ancient treasures, there’s much to delight all visitors to China.

 Great wall of China during sunset  © Zhu Difeng / Shutterstock

Great wall of China during sunset © Zhu Difeng / Shutterstock

Wadi Rum is about as close as you’re going to get to the landscape of Mars here on Earth. The soil is a deep and rusty red, the mountains austere, and the silence almost disconcerting. Canyons and rock formations are scattered across the desert and make for good scrambling.

Join an overnight excursion - by jeep or camel - for the experience of sitting around a crackling fire underneath pearly stars. While here, take time to talk with the Bedouin about their life in this desolate space.

On this tailor-made trip to Jordan Culture in depth you will indulge in the mouthwatering street and local homemade food, meet the owner of the smallest hotel in the world, learn more about the Bedouins and the desert in Wadi Rum and finish off by floating over the Dead Sea mineral water.

The sunny desert with rocks . Jordan. Wadi Rum © Yury_1_2_3/Shutterstock

The sunny desert with rocks . Jordan. Wadi Rum © Yury_1_2_3/Shutterstock

Standing 2930ft tall, Snowdon’s rugged, shorter sibling – Cadair Idris – makes up in looks for anything it lacks in height. Legend has it that if you spend a night at the top you will die, become a poet or go mad, but the views from here are stunning – a patchwork of greens interrupted by molten-metal slivers of river estuary and sea.

Hardy visitors can have a dip in Cwm Cau too, which changes colour from lagoon blue to inky black as clouds race overheard.

Cadair Idris, Wales © ieuan/Shutterstock

Cadair Idris, Wales © ieuan/Shutterstock

The Mekong may be more famous, but more unique travel experience in Laos is on the Nam Ou. This river which winds its way through the north’s mountains and limestone karsts. Sure, the boats are rickety and old and these days it is hard to predict if they’ll actually be running.

However, this three day journey, from sublime Luang Prabang to the tiny, isolated settlement of Hat Sa, gives you that rare feeling of experiencing a part of the country that few foreigners see.

One of Southeast Asia’s lesser-known countries, Laos is definitely off the beaten track, but it has retained its culture, charm and traditional village life, wild jungle and stunning countryside. Try our tailor-made trip to Historical Laos for tradition and mystery and a unique adventure.

Mekong river, Luang Prabang port in Laos © i viewfinder/Shutterstock

Mekong Luang Prabang © Shutterstock

Viñales, a sleepy little town to the west of Havana, is in many ways typical of rural Cuba. What sets it apart are the mogotes (boulder-like hillocks) that jut out of the landscape and provide a magnificent backdrop.

It’s lovely just lolling around in the sunshine taking in the strange and beautiful vistas. However, to ramp the experience up a notch, rent a scooter and wind your way around these spectacular formations by taking the local road to the beach at Cayo Justía.

Try our moderately challenging tailor-made cycling holiday through Cuban countryside visiting the tobacco fields of Viñales Valley and a pristine Caribbean beach in Cayo Jutias.

Morning view to Vinales valley, Cuba © Zaruba Ondrej/Shutterstock

Morning view to Vinales valley, Cuba © Zaruba Ondrej/Shutterstock

Tibet is sad in many places now, hideously over-developed and not at all the place you imagine. But it remains the one place that exerts a curious kind of spell and takes you to a different part of your being.

And in some ways its spirit has been strengthened and intensified even as - or sometimes because - its surfaces have been destroyed. Ladakh is more beautiful, Bhutan is better protected, Nepal is more funky. But Tibet is one place from which it's hard to come home unaltered.

On this tailor-made trip to Nepal you will trek in the Everest region of Nepal's Himalayas, absorbing spectacular views at every step, including Everest rising above the Nuptse Ridge, Lhotse, the iconic peak of Ama Dablam and other Himalayan giants too. Top this off with a shot of warm Nepalese culture for an experience of a lifetime.

Leh Palace the monastery in center of Leh city in Jammu India © sittitap/Shutterstock

Leh Palace the monastery in center of Leh city in Jammu India © sittitap/Shutterstock

The Diamond Highlands are Brazil’s top trekking destination. They lie in the interior of Bahia where three of Brazil’s biomes meet: the Atlantic rainforest, the cerrado – similar to the African savannah – and the caatinga (shrubland), which feels like the American chaparral. You can explore dry caves, swim in underground lakes, dive under waterfalls and climb near-vertical mesas all in the same day.

Discover the world's largest continental flood area - the Pantanal, one of the richest places in biodiversity. Continue this wildlife tailor-made trip to the Amazon River. Your lodges throughout the trip are located right in nature, with easy access to lodge trails around.

Iconic Morrao ridge in the Capao Valley of Chapada Diamantina national park, Bahia, Brazil © Double Bind Photography/Shutterstock

Iconic Morrao ridge in the Capao Valley of Chapada Diamantina national park, Bahia, Brazil © Double Bind Photography/Shutterstock

Glassy lakes, pure air and an outside chance of bears: camping in the forests of central Sweden is both wild and free. There’s even a constitutional law protecting everyone’s right to enjoy the great outdoors. So go swimming, drink from a stream, or fill your belly with red berries. Then sip whisky around the campfire and crash out on a reindeer skin, gazing up at the starry sky.

Sunrise and Tent in Autumn in Lapland © Jens Ottoson/Shutterstock

Sunrise and Tent in Autumn in Lapland © Jens Ottoson/Shutterstock

As the sun shifts, the Sahara Desert takes on different colours. Silvery white at dawn, ochre in the heat of the day, and deep gold at sunset. Stay at a Berber camp and fell asleep on your back, counting shooting stars that burned through the darkness like rogue coals from the campfire.

In the morning you can climb a sand dune overlooking Algeria and watch the sun emerge from the horizon, a blazing ball of desert red that turned the sand rose gold. Desolate, but beautiful.

On this tailor-made trip to Moroccan Cities and Ultimate Sahara you will follow the footsteps of Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca. Discover the blue and whitewashed buildings of Chefchaouen before heading on to Fez and consequently the desert. Stay overnight in a luxurious desert camp before continuing to Marrakech.

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Sahara, Morocco© Shutterstock

In the vast, swampy grasslands of Pampas del Yacuma, the pink freshwater dolphin is one of the more pleasant surprises hidden in the murky waters of the Bolivian Amazon. With the annual floods, they dreamily glide amidst tree trunks and chase fish between drowned, twisted branches.

There’s nothing quite like the thrill of diving into these muddy, unknown depths to swim alongside these surreal creatures; it’s a far cry from frolicking with dolphins in SeaWorld.

One of only two landlocked countries in South America, Bolivia is full of wonders. On this tailor-made trip through the natural and cultural wonders of Bolivia you will visit Lake Titicaca, the de facto capital La Paz, the actual capital Sucre as well as the fascinating Salar de Uyuni.

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Pink dolphin © Shutterstock

A visit to the historical site of Tikal in Guatemala should be on everyone’s bucket list. These ancient Mayan ruins are a testament to a civilization that long passed. If you stay overnight, you can be there without the crowds giving the place an empty, eerie feeling that really makes you feel like you are Indiana Jones. It’s not often you get major historical sites to yourself but I found that it was just me, Tikal, and the jungle.

On our tailor-made trip to the Best Of Guatemala you will visit the most popular destinations including the Western Highlands, Tikal and Antigua Guatemala. Enjoy the different types of activities like exploring the Mayan pyramids in the middle of the virgin jungle or having one of the best cups of coffee surrounded by a unique landscape.

Tikal National Park, Guatemala © WitR/Shutterstock

Tikal National Park, Guatemala © WitR/Shutterstock

Fez el Bali is an impenetrable maze of lanes and blind alleys that make up the beating heart of Morocco’s cultural capital. Drop down into the bowels of the Medina, past camel heads advertising the local butchers and vendors bartering in the spice souk.

Let your senses steer you: to the sound of metalworkers hammering away on Place Seffarine; to the brightly coloured yarns drying in the heat on Souk Sabbaghine; or to the thick stench of the tanneries.

For those short on time, this tailor-made trip to Highlights of Morocco allows you to visit Morocco in a little over a week. See the cultural capital Fez, the beautiful city of Chefchaouen, sleeping in a deluxe tent in the desert, as well as discover Marrakech. It's time to explore Morocco!

Where to stay in Fez:

  • Best for the spa: Palais Medina & Spa
  • Best for interior design: Dar victoria

Find more accommodation options to stay in Fez

Fez tanneries, Morocco © Shutterstock

Fez, Morocco © Shutterstock

At once eerily disconcerting and bewitchingly beautiful, the aurora borealis flicker across northern Norway’s winter firmament at irregular and unpredictable intervals.

Experiencing the Northern Lights, or aurora borealis is one of the unique experiences in Norway. The country is located in the northern part of the polar region where the lights are most commonly visible.

This tailor-made tour to Aurora Feast in Finland, Norway and Sweden is perfect for people who want to explore the Arctic. Begin your journey from the southern part of Finland via Sweden up to the northern part of Norway. Most importantly, you will be hunting for the Northern Lights in the best locations!

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Northern lights, Skagsanden beach, Lofoten, Norway © Shutterstock

A lighter-than-air float gives an unrivalled perspective on the “fairy chimneys” and other features of the landscape and is one of the unique travel experiences in Turkey.

You can get airborne on a paraglider above Ölüdeniz and kaş, or more passively (and expensively) in a hot-air balloon over Cappadocia – champagne breakfast usually included.

3 different modes of transportation to explore Cappadocia - by hot air balloon, on the back of a camel as well as on an ATV quad. Why choose if you can have it all? This tailor-made trip to the sensational landscapes of Cappadocia is filled with fun and adventure in the volcanic valleys around Cappadocia making for an unforgettable trip.

 Uchhisar fortress and colorful hot air balloons flying over Pigeon valley in Cappadocia, Turkey © Shutterstock

Uchhisar fortress in Cappadocia, Turkey © Shutterstock

Yosemite National Park is a wild wonderland of snow-capped peaks, towering cliffs and giant granite domes that seem to be conjured from a fantasy world. Yosemite Valley is an undisputable contender for showcasing some of the world’s most stunning scenery.

Created by glaciers scoring through the canyon of the Merced River, the valley is walled by 3000ft near-sheer cliffs, marbled by waterfalls and topped by domes and jagged pinnacles. On the ground, deer, coyotes and black bears abound in the grassy meadows and forests.

Explore the diversity of nature reserves in the USA with our guide to the best national parks in the USA .

Yosemite national park, Yosemite Valley, California © christian_b/Shutterstock

Yosemite national park, Yosemite Valley, California © christian_b/Shutterstock

The most spectacular way to ascend Cape Town’s famous landmark and one of the most unique travel experiences in South Africa is the revolving cable car. Table Mountain, which forms the backdrop to Cape Town, is the park’s focal point. The views are wholly dependent on the weather, so it is always advisable to visit Table Mountain early in your stay in Cape Town.

Discover the natural beauty on our tailor-made trip to Complete Cape Town . Located on the southwestern tip of South Africa, the area is home to rugged coastlines, undulating vineyards, and expanses of grassland. It is also home to some of the largest, wildest and most majestic creatures on earth.

Table mountain cable way, Cape Town, South Africa @ Shutterstock

Table mountain cableway, Cape Town, South Africa @ Shutterstock

The Great Barrier Reef is to Australia is what rolling savannahs are to Africa. Calling it “another world”, as the commonest cliché has it, doesn’t begin to describe the feeling of donning a mask and fins and coming face to face with its extraordinary animals, shapes and colours.

There’s so little relationship to life above the surface that the distinctions one usually takes for granted. For example, the boundary between animal, vegetable and mineral seem blurred. While the respective roles of observer and observed are constantly inverted as shoals of curious fish follow the human interlopers about.

Interested? Read our guide to visiting Australia's Great Barrier Reef for more information.

Great Barrier Reef, Australia ©  I Shafiq/Shutterstock

Great Barrier Reef, Australia © I Shafiq/Shutterstock

A few kilometres west of Amman’s city limits, the rugged highlands of central and northern Jordan drop away dramatically into the Dead Sea Rift. The Dead Sea is famed as the lowest point on Earth. Taking a dip here and relaxing on the beaches is one of the most unique travel experiences in Jordan, not least because of the world-class luxury resort hotels dotted along the shore.

Explore the country with this compact tailor-made trip to Highlights of Jordan . Activities include stargazing in Wadi Rum, exploring Petra and spending a day at leisure at the Dead Sea. Your knowledgeable guide will share stories about history and culture and introduce the Bedouin lifestyle to you.

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Dead Sea, Jordan © Shutterstock

Angel Falls is a magnificent natural wonder in the Venezuelan rainforest, standing at an impressive height of 3,212 feet. The uninterrupted waterfall creates a dreamy atmosphere, with mist rising from the base and lush green rainforest surrounding it. It is a breathtaking sight to behold. A visit to Angel Falls is a humbling and unique travel experience that will leave a lasting impression.

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Angel Falls, Venezuela © Shutterstock

Go southwest in Italy to Campania and see the Amalfi Coast . It is spectacularly beautiful, despite the heavy tourist numbers in summer - spring and autumn are quieter. The Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana) lays claim to being Europe’s most beautiful stretch of coast. Its corniche road winds around the towering cliffs that slip almost sheer into the sea.

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Positano, italy. Amalfi Coast © iacomino FRiMAGES/Shutterstock

Positano, italy. Amalfi Coast © iacomino FRiMAGES/Shutterstock

Over a quarter of Costa Rica ’s landmass is National Park, which means you’re more than likely to come across at least one on your visit. Costa Rica is covered by rainforests, volcanoes, cloud forest and more. For many people, exploring the biodiversity of this small but beautifully formed country is a major reason to visit Costa Rica in the first place.

See our tailor-made Costa Rica Eco Adventure and discover its compact jungle, tropical beaches, forests, wildlife and national parks. The country may be small but it’s a land of stunning natural diversity and the perfect backdrop to a veritable eco-adventure.

Sloth in Costa Rica © Harry Collins Photography/Shutterstock

Sloth in Costa Rica © Harry Collins Photography/Shutterstock

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51 of the most unique travel destinations for alternative travellers

51 of the most unique travel destinations for alternative travellers

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Looking for some unique travel destinations? This is the right place!

Does it ever feel like you are seeing the same few destinations pop up on your social media feeds over and over again?

I don’t know about you, but I can’t open up Instagram without seeing a picture of the blue and white rooftops of Santorini or the streets of Paris!

Whilst these places are stunning and well worth a visit, It would be nice to see some more unique travel destinations getting some love too. 

So, If you are looking for an underrated vacation spot, a unique travel experience or some quirky places to visit, you are in the right place!

In today’s post, I’ll be giving you some wanderlust inspiration and unique travel ideas in the form of 51 lesser-known and lesser-visited regions that you may have never considered before.

Let’s get into it… 

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I’ve explored some of the most unique and off-the-beaten-path destinations in the world. I’ve solo backpacked in Palestine , hitchhiked around Albania , camped on active volcanoes in Guatemala and so much more.

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What is alternative travel? 

Alternative travel is all about exploring locations off the beaten track and even experiencing places that are unknown to most travellers.

Instead of visiting popular attractions, alternative travellers explore lesser-known streets, neighbourhoods or even entire countries looking for the most unique experiences.  

From unique architecture to cultural festivals or unique natural wonders; alternative travel provides travellers with the opportunity to experience something truly unique and different from the norm.

What makes a destination unique? 

There is no definitive answer to this question, as what may make a destination unique to one person may not be unique to another. However, some of the most common factors that can make a destination unique include its culture, history, landscape, architecture or even its people.

In many unique travel destinations, you will find unique experiences and unique stories that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

In this list, I have included places that have something special about them that makes them stand out from many of the most popular destinations in the world.

I’ve included many places that you probably never thought to travel to but probably should!

Most of these destinations I have personally visited but I’ve also included a few of my bucket list items too 😉

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Unique travel destinations #1: San Marino 

Tiny San Marino is one of the world’s smallest countries. The Micro-state is situated in a mountainous region high above Northern Italy and has a population of just 33K.

Many people have never heard of San Marino, which is a crying shame as it is one of the most stunning countries in Europe. 

Why you should visit San Marino

The main reason you should visit San Marino? Because you will literally feel like you have just walked into a real-life fairytale! 

Spend a day exploring the 3 towers perched up above the old walled city and take in some of the most spectacular views you will ever see, all whilst feeling like an actual Disney princess. 

San Marino can easily be visited as a day trip from many popular Italian destinations such as the resort town of Rimini, or Bologna which is only a 1.5hr drive away. 

Tower, San Marino

Unique things to do in San Marino 

Explore the three castle-like towers.

The towers of San Marino have been designated a UNESCO world heritage site and take in the breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.

You can buy a combined ticket for the towers and public palace at the tower’s ticket office for €10.50. 

Have fun at the quirky museums

San Marino has a ton of small but quirky museums.

I visited the torture museum and found it really interesting, I also spotted a werewolf museum, a vampire museum and a museum of curiosities.

Yes, these attractions are as kitsch as they sound! but they are definitely a fun way to spend an hour or so during your visit to San Marino. 

Get your passport stamped at the town hall

For €5 you can get a souvenir passport stamp to commemorate your time in the tiny country.

How to get to San Marino

San Marino is a small country located amongst the mountains of Northern Italy. It can easily be visited as a day trip from many popular Italian destinations such as Rimini or Bologna.

Bonelli Bus  provides a daily service between Rimini and San Marino, which runs all year round, every day, even on weekends and holidays. Tickets are available directly on the bus and cost €6.

Where to stay in San Marino 

If you do decide to stay overnight in San Marino rather than take a day trip then there are a couple of great options for places to stay.

Budget: Hostel San Marino

Midrange: B&B Balsimelli

Luxury: Hotel Cesare

Tips for visiting San Marino

San Marino is a unique and beautiful place to visit, but it can also be quite pricey if you’re not careful. Here are some tips to help you save money when travelling to San Marino:

1. Consider staying in a nearby city or town in Italy instead of staying in San Marino itself. Staying in Rimini or Bologna will likely be cheaper than staying in San Marino, and you can easily get to San Marino via the Bonelli Bus which runs daily.

2. Avoid eating out at restaurants. Instead, stock your hotel room or Airbnb with groceries and prepare your own meals when possible. This way you won’t have to pay high restaurant prices.

3. Consider visiting during the off-season when tourism is at its lowest. You can save money on your accommodation, and there will be fewer crowds meaning you can take in more unique sites with ease.

Tours in San Marino

Cooking class in San Marino

Private guided tour of San Marino

Local wine and food tasting tour in San Marino

Unique travel destinations #2: Palestine/West Bank 

Important 2023 Update: The current situation in Palestine is truly heartbreaking. Although most of the violence is taking place in Gaza, the West Bank has also been affected, and many Palestinians there have lost their lives . Therefore, I don’t recommend travel to Bethlehem or anywhere else in the West Bank for the foreseeable future. Please consider donating to the Children in Gaza relief fund .

“Why do you want to visit a war zone?!” was the incredulous response that I received when I told my friends and family that I was planning a trip to the west bank. Plenty of people tried to talk me out of it, but luckily my stubborn self didn’t listen to them and I ended up having an incredible time in the Palestinian territories and now I sing its praises to anyone who will listen. 

Why you should visit the West Bank, Palestine 

Ok so first things first… despite what the media has told you, no the west bank is NOT a war zone and you are very unlikely to get caught up in any trouble, I visited as a solo female and never felt unsafe.

Come with an open mind and you will be pleasantly surprised at how friendly and welcoming everyone is.

However, I don’t wish to downplay the horrific human rights violations that are being inflicted upon the Palestinian people every day. Please practice responsible tourism and support local people and causes as much as possible during your trip. 

Palestine is a thought-provoking destination that will challenge your perceptions, but it is also home to some world-class historic sights, amazing food, boutique wineries, and inspiring artwork.

Best of all, there are hardly any tourists here so you will have all this to yourself! 

A watch tower on the West Bank separation wall

Unique things to do in the West Bank, Palestine 

See yassar arafat’s tomb and museum in ramallah.

Before I visited the West Bank I had only ever heard of Yassar Arafat being spoken of as a terrorist so it was incredibly eye-opening to see how the Palestinians view him as a hero. It made me realise just how biased media can be.

The museum is fascinating and does an incredible job of explaining the complex history of the conflict in the Middle East.

I came away with a much deeper understanding of the situation and I can honestly say this is one of the best museums I have ever visited. 

Visit Taybeh winery 

 I didn’t expect to find a boutique winery in Palestine but that’s exactly what Taybeh winery is.

I just rocked up unannounced and was lucky enough to be given a private tour of the winery by the owner’s wife (who is an absolute sweetheart by the way) and then I was given 3 glasses of wine for a tasting.

My favourite was the 2016 Bitouni, which is a local endemic grape. Even as an avid wine drinker I had never had the chance to try this variety before and I have never been able to find it outside of Palestine since, so this was a really special experience. 

Visit Banksy’s walled off hotel

Even if you don’t plan to stay at the walled-off hotel (but I absolutely recommend that you do!) visiting the hotel, owned and designed by the infamous street artist Banksy, is a must-do!

There are so many quirky details that have gone into making this place special.

The hotel includes an art gallery featuring work by local artists and an interactive museum. The staff can also organise tours of the separation wall, which are incredibly insightful.

Although the hotel is super fun it also does a great job of raising awareness of the human rights violations that are happening right on its doorstep.

To find out more, read my blog post all about  my experience staying at the Banksy hotel.

How to get to the West Bank, Palestine

In order to visit the West Bank, you first have to fly into Tel Aviv airport. Then, you can take a taxi or bus to Jerusalem.

Next, you will need to cross over the border into Bethlehem or Ramallah. However, keep in mind that Israelis are not allowed to enter the Palestinian territories therefore, you won’t be able to get a taxi or bus that goes directly there.

Instead, you’ll need to take an Israeli taxi or bus only until you reach the checkpoint.

Once crossing it on foot from Israel to Palestine, then you’re able to get a Palestinian shared taxi which will finally bring you to your destination.

Where to stay in the West Bank, Palestine

Budget: Eco hostel , Ramallah

Midrange: Qandeel Dar Botto , Bethlehem

Luxury: The Walled-Off Hotel, Bethlehem

Tips for visiting the West Bank, Palestine

My top tips for visiting the West Bank:

1. Make sure to research the area before you go and be aware of the situation on the ground so you can stay safe and respectful at all times

2. Dress conservatively, especially if visiting mosques or other religious sites (no shorts/skirts above the knee)

3. Carry cash with you as most places don’t accept credit cards

4. Although it’s relatively safe in the West Bank, don’t venture too far off the beaten path alone – always travel with someone you trust

5. Bring a sense of humour – locals love to joke around and have a unique take on life that might surprise you!  ​

Tours in The West Bank

Bethlehem alternative tour

Taybeh winery, Palestine

Unique travel destinations #3: Albania

Albania is such a hidden gem! It has everything: incredible hiking opportunities, A fantastic coastline, amazing value for money and some of the friendliest people you will ever meet.

It is also one of the best value-for-money destinations in Europe! Adding Albania to your European travel itinerary can be a great way of  saving money whilst travelling Europe .

I have it on good authority that Albania won’t stay off the radar for too much longer so visit now before the tourism industry booms! 

Why you should visit Albania 

There are loads of good reasons to visit Albania but in my opinion, the top reason you should visit Albania is to get to know the friendly locals.

Albanians are nothing like the people-trafficking gangsters that Liam Neeson and the Taken franchise would have you believe, in fact, they are some of the most incredibly friendly people I have ever met!

Everywhere I went people wanted to stop and chat, to offer me help or directions (even if I didn’t need them lol) and in many places refused to let me pay for anything. I even ended up being invited to a wedding by a guy I met in a sandwich shop! 

Up until the ‘90s Albania was under a communist regime run by a dictator. They were essentially cut off from the rest of the world, so tourism is still a relatively new concept to them; which means they are genuinely delighted to have you visit their country. 

JJ looking at view of Shkoder Albania from Rozafa Castle, Shkodra

Unique things to do in Albania 

Enjoy the colourful capital city of tirana .

After the fall of the communist regime, the new Albanian prime minister (a former artist) decided to brighten up all the grim-looking brutalist architecture by covering the whole city of Tirana in art!

Almost every building is painted a fun bright colour, there are street art murals and quirky touches all over the city.

I particularly loved the bollards painted to look like Mario-style mushrooms!

I suggest you spend some time admiring the art whilst taking on a walking tour of the top sites of the city.

Things to do in Tirana:

Grab a sunset cocktail at the sky bar panoramic rooftop bar.

Get some fun Instagram shots at the cloud 

Explore Bunkart , for a fun and interactive look at Albania’s recent history

Climb the pyramid ! Only for the most fearless. 

Hike Theth to Valbona

Hiking Theth to Valbona was one of the highlights of my time in Albania.

No words can describe the beauty of the mountains. The trails were reasonably well maintained and not in the least bit crowded.

Be sure to catch the ferry across the beautiful Komani lake on your way back down south. 

Try hitchhiking 

If you have never hitchhiked before then Albania is a great place to start.

I spent a month in Albania and only used public transport once or twice. The rest of the time I hitchhiked around Albania and had a blast!

I hitchhiked with a friend and most of the time we rode with couples or families and always felt safe.

We also met some amazing people who often insisted on taking us to scenic viewpoints or stopping for snacks and coffee or showing us around old castles that we would have never heard about if it wasn’t for these friendly strangers.

One couple even took us out to dinner and then clubbing at an exclusive beach club!

I’m still in contact with many of the Albanians who gave us a ride and I have incredible memories that I never would have gotten to experience if it weren’t for hitchhiking.

I wouldn’t recommend hitchhiking in many countries but in Albania, it is very much a part of the culture and just comes naturally to a lot of people so just do as the locals do and give it a try. 

Relax on the beaches of the Albanian Riviera 

Spending a day (or several) on the beaches of the Albanian Riviera feels like you’ve been let in on a huge secret. You have a gorgeous paradise all to yourself!

In some places you can see the Greek islands in the distance, you are sharing the same ocean and same climate but for a tiny fraction of the price! 

My favourite beach in Albania is Borsh. It has a super relaxed vibe and is big enough that you will have a large section of the beach all to yourself if you want.

We wild camped under the stars on Borsh beach and woke up to the sound of dolphins splashing about in the sea right in front of us. It was absolute bliss! 

Other beaches worth visiting are Himare , Gjipe, Saranda, Dhermi and Livadhi.

How to get to Albania

The best way to get to Albania is by plane. There are direct flights from many European cities such as London, Rome and Vienna.

You can also take a ferry from nearby Italy or Greece.

Once in the country, there are plenty of cheap buses available that will take you anywhere you need to go.

You can also hire a car if you want to explore at your own pace or you can even try hitchhiking which is a very common way to travel throughout the country. 

Concrete pyramid in Tirana, Albania. Unique travel destination

Where to stay in Albania

Budget: Homestel Albania, Tirana

Midrange: Hotel Legjenda, Shkodër

Luxury: Limni Resort, Ksamil

Tips for visiting Albania

1. Make sure to try the local cuisine – the unique and delicious flavours of Albanian food are not to be missed!

2. Respect local customs and dress modestly – especially in rural areas or small villages.

3. Be prepared for a unique experience – Albania is unlike any other country in Europe and has its own unique culture and customs.

4. Don’t forget to bring some cash – many places in Albania are still cash-only so make sure you have enough to cover your expenses during your trip.

5. Hitchhiking is a great way to get around – just be sure to be safe and always go with someone else if possible.

Tours in Albania

Cooking classes and traditional food tasting in Tirana

Saranda jeep safari

Tirana tour by locals

Tour of South Albania (The blue eye, Gjirokaster, Permet, Ksamil)

Psst.  If I’ve won you over and convinced you to plan a trip to Albania then be sure to grab a copy of my Albanian riviera itinerary which is packed full of info and tips. 

Unique travel destinations #4: Procida, Italy

Procida (pronounced pro-cheee-dah) is the smallest inhabited island in the bay of Naples. It is often overshadowed by its famous neighbour Capri, which is good for you because whilst people are being overcharged in busy Capri you will have laid-back Procida all to yourself. 

Why you should visit Procida

Simply, it’s gorgeous. Like straight-up stunning. And like I said, Procida is far less crowded than its more popular neighbours.

I visited on a Sunday and the place was virtually empty. In fact, I think we may have been the only tourists on the island, at least that’s what it felt like! 

View of Procida, Italy. Unique travel destination

Unique things to do in Procida 

Climb up to the viewpoint in procida.

Yes, it will be very hot and sweaty but I promise the view is absolutely worth the effort.

The viewpoint is located on the opposite side of the island from where the ferry drops you off but there are plenty of signs pointing the way.

You can also type ‘ Panorama Elsa Morante sulla Corricella e Terra Murata ’ into google maps or maps.me to find your way there.

Eat tasty Italian food

You’re in Italy, you can’t not try some of the delicious local cuisines, right?!

There are loads of cute little family-run restaurants right along the front of the harbour. Sit outside and soak up the ocean views.

Swim in the harbour

It gets super hot here so you absolutely should go for a dip to cool off, especially after you hiked up to that viewpoint!

In my opinion, the public beach isn’t anything special but the water is refreshing. I also swam off the harbour on the opposite side of the island which was nice and peaceful.

Just be careful to watch out for jellyfish, I managed to get stung just as I was climbing out of the water! I’ve never been stung whilst swimming anywhere else in the bay of Naples so I may have just been unlucky this time. Still, it’s worth keeping an eye out for them. 

Swimming in Procida harbour

How to get to Procida 

The easiest and most popular way of getting to Procida is by ferry from either Naples or Ischia.

It’s very straightforward and there are plenty of companies offering ferries throughout the day so you shouldn’t have any trouble finding one that suits your schedule.

Click here to view the ferry schedules from Naples

Click here to view the ferry schedules from Ischia

Where to stay in Procida 

I stayed in Naples and took a day trip to Procida via the public ferry. If staying in Naples it’s best to stay close to the port/old city and avoid the area closest to the train station. 

However, if you do choose to stay on the island there are several great options for accommodation.

Budget: Margherita House

Midrange: Torretta Corricella

Luxury: Il Leone Di Mare

Tips for visiting Procida 

1. Choose your ferry wisely – you can save yourself a lot of money by booking in advance and opting for the companies that offer discounts.

2. Pack light – if you plan to stay on Procida, it’s likely that your accommodation will be up some steep, narrow steps so it won’t be easy to lug around a suitcase.

3. Watch out for jellyfish when you go swimming!

Tours to Procida

Boat tour with lunch or aperitif in Procida

Private yacht cruise to Ischia and Procida

Psst.  If I’ve won you over and convinced you to plan a trip to Italy then be sure to grab a copy of my Amalfi Coast Itinerary which is packed full of info and tips!

Unique travel destinations #5: Ulcinj, Montenegro

Ulcinj is a fun little seaside town on the coast of Montenegro. It’s very popular with tourists from neighbouring Albania and Serbia but is fairly unknown to tourists outside of Eastern Europe. 

Why you should visit Ulcinj

There are so many reasons Ulcinj should be on your bucket list !

The quaint old town provides some fantastic views across the Adriatic as well as some much-needed shade from the sun.

If you want to work on your tan then there are plenty of fully serviced beach clubs or tiny secluded coves to take your pick from. Oh, and the nightlife is absolutely popping! 

View of the harbour from Old town, Ulcinj, Montenegro

Unique things to do in Ulcinj

Explore the old town of ulcinj.

The old town has been designated a Unesco world heritage site due to the architecture being created throughout several different time periods, dating all the way back to the 5th century BC. 

There are several cute restaurants and bars tucked away in the cobbled alleyways, which make for a wonderful spot to enjoy a glass of wine with some fantastic views.

The old town is perched on a hill above the main town and offers panoramic views of the beaches, town and harbour and out across the ocean. 

Visit a nude beach in Ulcinj

There are several nude beaches in Ulcinj to choose from. My favourite is Ladies beach which is a chilled and secluded spot for women only, you can rent a sun lounger for the day for just a couple of euros.

There’s also a nice restaurant with a roof terrace on site. Don’t forget to treat yourself to a natural mud treatment whilst you are there. 

If nude beaches aren’t your thing there are plenty of other beaches to choose from.

Ulcinj has a huge variety of fun beach clubs that range from a party atmosphere to a more relaxing vibe so you can find the one that suits you.

However, I would recommend that you avoid ‘small beach’, the main free public beach, as it gets incredibly crowded and honestly just isn’t that great. There are much nicer beaches that are more worthy of your time. 

People watch on the Ulcinj strip.

During my time in Ulcinj, my favourite way to spend an evening was to grab a seat on the upper terrace of one of the many restaurants that line the main strip and watch the bustling street below me.

Everyone comes out on an evening and walks along the strip.

There are bars, street performers, ice cream, souvenirs and an electric atmosphere.

Once you have had your fill of people-watching, head to one of the clubs towards the harbour to experience some crazy Eastern European nightlife!

How to get to Ulcinj 

The closest airport is in the capital city, Podgorica. From here you can catch a bus or taxi to Ulcinj.

There are also international buses running direct from several European cities such as Tirana and Sarajevo to Ulcinj.

If you’re feeling adventurous, it is possible to hire a car for the journey.

Where to stay in Ulcinj  

Budget: Pirate hostel

Midrange: Hotel Haus Freiburg

Luxury: Azul beach resort

Tips for visiting Ulcinj  

1.Ulcinj can get quite hot in the summer months and humid evenings, so bring light clothing for during the day and something to keep you warm in the evening.

2. Be sure to bring plenty of sunscreen and insect repellent as the sun can be strong and mosquitoes are plentiful.

3. Don’t forget your swimming costume, there are so many great beaches and pools to visit!

4. If you want to spend a night out in the clubs or bars, aim to arrive around 10 PM as most places don’t really get going until then.

5. Taxis are very reasonably priced, however, it is easy to explore the town on foot so be sure to bring some comfortable shoes as you will be doing a lot of walking!

Tours in Ulcinj

South Montenegro Tour: Bar – Ulcinj – Long Beach

Main beach, Ulcinj, Montenegro. Unique travel destination

Unique travel destinations #6: Northern Cyprus 

Northern Cyprus has a complicated and troubled recent history , as it is technically illegally occupied land with only Turkey recognising it as an independent country. But don’t let that put you off from visiting, as it is a truly wonderful place!

Every year millions of tourists flock to the resort towns of Cyprus but less than 10% of them venture north of the UN “buffer zone”.

I really believe that Northern Cyprus deserves a lot more love from travellers. 

Why you should visit Northern Cyprus

Rugged coastlines with some of the bluest waters I have ever seen, vast wetlands with incredible opportunities for wildlife watching, mountains perfect for hiking and gorgeous historic old towns, you can find them all in North Cyprus.

The North is a lot less developed than the popular tourist resorts in the South, which means that there are a lot more natural and unspoiled landscapes to explore. This makes Northern Cyprus a haven for wildlife lovers.

During my time there I saw everything from wild flamingos, snakes, chameleons, sea turtles and even the rare Bonelli’s eagle!

Unfortunately, due to the complex political situation, there is a lot of red tape in place that stops conservation projects and charities in Northern Cyprus from receiving international funding for wildlife conservation.

This is a tragedy as there are many different diverse and fragile ecosystems there that need protection.

One way that this can be improved is through increasing sustainable ecotourism in the area as this can provide a much-needed economic boost to the local wildlife conservation projects. 

Despite what some people may try to tell you, Northern Cyprus is perfectly safe to visit. Yes, the political situation is tense but it is not actively violent or unsafe in any way.

The heavy military presence at the buffer zone can look a little intimidating but crossing the border into Northern Cyprus is actually pretty straightforward and you won’t have any trouble. 

Rugged coastline in North Cyprus

Unique things to do in Northern Cyprus 

Volunteer at a turtle project..

SPOT is an amazing organisation that I have had the privilege of working with (If you didn’t know my day job is as a conservationist) and I can’t recommend their volunteer program enough!

They have projects to protect turtle nesting sites, work with local fisheries to reduce bycatch and illegal fishing practices, monitor monk seal populations and I believe they are even starting to work on protecting sharks and rays. 

The old walled city of Famagusta 

Walking around the city of Famagusta is like walking around a huge outdoor museum. There is history everywhere!

The old town is surrounded by an incredibly well-preserved fortress wall dating back to the 1300s. Nearby you will find the beautiful Othello castle, named after Shakespeare’s play, which is believed to be set in Famagusta. The castle is well worth a visit and has some fantastic views.

I also recommend visiting the Lala Mustafa Pasha Mosque, the sea gate and the Armenian church for a nice mix of architectural styles and historic time periods. 

How to get to Northern Cyprus 

The easiest and most straightforward way to get to Northern Cyprus is by flying into Larnaca airport in South Cyprus from most major cities in Europe. From there you can take a bus or taxi over the border, which takes about 2 hours. If you choose to take a taxi, remember that Uber doesn’t exist in Cyprus but there are a few alternative taxi apps such as Bolt.

The alternative is to cross the border directly from Turkey but this is not as easy and usually requires some paperwork.

Where to stay in Northern Cyprus 

Budget: Club Alda, Lapithos

Midrange: Bella view art Boutique , Bellapais

Luxury: Elexus Hotel , Kyrenia

Tips for visiting Northern Cyprus 

– Bring plenty of cash as credit and debit cards don’t always work in Northern Cyprus. Remember that North Cyprus uses the Turkish Lira, unlike the South which uses Euros.

– Make sure to bring a valid passport or ID card, they are strictly enforced at the border.

– Try the local food, it is unique and delicious!

– Don’t forget your camera, the scenery in Northern Cyprus is stunning.

– Make sure to respect the local culture and customs. Avoid talking about the Turkish invasion unless they bring it up first.

Tours in Northern Cyprus

North Cyprus in a nutshell

North Cyprus jeep safari

Wine tasting tour in North Cyprus

Unique travel destinations #7: Pisa, Italy

Ok, I know what you are thinking:

“What are you talking about JJ? The leaning tower of Pisa is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the world, what’s it doing on a list of unique travel destinations?!”

and whilst you are absolutely right, the truth is that the vast majority of tourists only make a quick stop in Pisa to visit the tower and then continue on their way to other destinations around Italy.

Very few tourists seem to stay for longer than a day in the city itself. I’ve even seen travel blogs recommending NOT to stay in Pisa at all!

This is crazy to me as I spent 4 days in Pisa and loved it, in fact, I was so busy enjoying all that the city had to offer that I didn’t get around to seeing the tower until 1am the morning I was due to leave! (oops! 🤦‍♀️) 

Why you should visit Pisa 

Pisa is a charming city with a lot to offer.

After the tour busses leave it’s actually quite a tourist-free city, so you will have a much more leisurely time strolling the streets than you would in other Italian cities, such as Florence, which are always super busy. 

Pisa is a very walkable city with nice restaurants, shops and some quirky street art to spot.

Another great thing about Pisa is that it makes an excellent base for exploring other parts of Italy.

Even though Italy has some of the most visited tourist sites in the world it still has some hidden gems away from the crowds. Such as Lucca, a city nestled in the beautiful Tuscan countryside, Argegno, a charming offbeat town on the shores of Lake Como or the many gorgeous coastal towns in Puglia.

The leaning tower of Pisa, Italy

Unique things to do in Pisa 

Visit the leaning tower of pisa.

Obviously, you should visit the leaning tower , after all, it is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, but I would suggest leaving it until late afternoon when most of the day-trippers have disappeared. But maybe don’t leave it as late as I did! 

Spend time at Marina di Pisa

Take a short bus ride from the city centre out to Pisa’s beach resort.

A swim in the sea of Marina di Pisa makes for a nice escape from the heat of the city and is a very pleasant way to spend the day.

The beach is free but there are chairs and umbrellas available to rent 7 days a week.

There are also plenty of beach bars, restaurants and gelato stores around the area, once you’ve had enough beach time. 

Eat delicious (and cheap) food with the locals in Pisa

There are many pretty piazzas in Pisa full of authentic local cuisine.

Take an evening walk along the river and simply follow your nose and you’re sure to stumble upon a piazza full of locals enjoying their dinner from one of the many cute outside restaurants. 

Explore Tuscany

Pisa is the perfect base for a Tuscan adventure .

Just hop on a train or bus and you can visit many stunning nearby Tuscan towns and villages.

Rent a bike and cycle the old city walls of Lucca, Climb the towers of San Gimignano or explore the historical streets of Siena. All 3 can be visited on an easy day trip from Pisa.

View from the towers of San Gimignano, Italy

How to get to Pisa

Pisa is served by Galileo Galilei International Airport which has direct flights to many cities in Europe and beyond.

If you are travelling from within Italy there are regular trains from Rome, Florence and other large cities.

There are also buses available from most Italian cities. 

Once you arrive in Pisa, the city centre can be easily explored on foot or you can use the local bus system to get around. 

Where to stay in Pisa

Budget: Safestay, Pisa

Midrange: Hotel Roma

Luxury: Grand Hotel Duomo

Tips for visiting Pisa 

– Visit the leaning tower late in the afternoon when the crowds have died down

– Take a day trip to explore the Tuscan countryside nearby

– Try as much local food as you can, it’s delicious!

– Pack comfortable shoes for exploring this charming city on foot.

Tours in Pisa

Pisa food tour

Off-the-beaten-path walking tour of Pisa

Half-day Wine Tour in the Tuscan Hills from Pisa

Unique travel destinations #8: Eilat, Israel

Eilat is Israel’s most southern city and sits on the edge of the red sea between the borders of Jordan and Egypt.

When I first visited Eilat I was just passing through on my way to Jordan and didn’t think much of it, it seemed like a tacky resort town that wasn’t worth much time to me.

However, on my way back from Jordan I ended up spending several days in Eilat and its charm really grew on me. I ended up becoming very fond of this beachy city. 

unique travel explore

Why you should visit Eilat

If you want to experience the red sea at a fraction of the cost of the busy megaresorts in nearby Egypt, then Eilat is a really good option.

The weather is fantastic, there are some great opportunities for snorkelling on the coral reef and the main promenade is really fun, especially on an evening.

Sunset in Eilat, Israel

Unique things to do in Eilat

Enjoy a beach day by the red sea in eilat.

With 10km of shoreline, there are plenty of beaches to choose from, some are quieter than others. I really enjoyed Umm Rashrash beach and Maman beach , where I had the whole beach to myself all day.

There are plenty of activities to keep you busy such as volleyball, snorkelling and browsing the many swanky shops along the promenade. Be sure to catch the sunset from the beach too, it’s magical.

Oh and here’s a fun fact… From the beach in Eilat, you can see 4 different countries: Israel, Jordan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia! 

Take a day trip to nearby Petra

Petra  is one of the seven wonders of the world and is definitely worth a visit whilst you are so close by!

A day trip to Petra from Eilat is totally doable as it is only a 2hr drive away. However, you may want to consider spending at least 1 night in Petra to get the most out of your visit or combining it with a trip to  Jordan’s capital city Amman .

But if you are strapped for time then there are  many tour companies  offering day trips to Petra from Eilat, although some are better than others so do be sure to shop around. 

Explore the stunning Timna national park 

Timna Park is located 25 km north of Eilat and covers around 15,000 acres of the Negev Desert and is one of the  best outdoor attractions in Israel .

The park has an amazing history, it was used as the world’s first-ever copper mine in ancient times!

The geological features of the park are absolutely stunning. I’m sure if it was located in a more visited area of the world then it would be crawling with tourists, but as it is, exploring Timna park feels like you have discovered a secret all for yourself.

I took a tour with Abraham tours and as I was the only person who turned up it ended up being a private tour and I also didn’t see any other tour group the entire time we were there. It felt like the huge rock formations were my own personal playground! 

Timna national park, Israel

How to get to Eilat

There are direct flights from Tel Aviv and Jerusalem to Eilat airport, so if you want to fly then this is a great option.

You can also get there by bus from Tel Aviv but it takes around 6 hours.

The majority of people who visit Eilat tend to drive there, especially as the scenery is stunning and there are some great places to stop off along the way.

Where to stay in Eilat

Budget: Abraham, Eilat

Midrange: Custo club

Luxury: Royal Shangri-la

Tips for visiting Eilat

– Make sure you bring good sun protection – the sun can be really strong in Eilat!

– If you’re visiting Petra then make sure you book your entry ticket online before you arrive, as it will save you time when getting there.

– Don’t miss out on exploring Timna National Park

Tours in Eilat

Yacht ride in the red sea from Eilat

Petra and Wadi Rum two day tour from Eilat

Timna park jeep tour

Unique travel destinations #9: Skopje, North Macedonia 

Bizarre, unnecessary, weird… These are all words that you could use to describe the capital of North Macedonia , and yet it is so easy to fall head over heels in love with this quirky Eastern European gem of a city. 

Why you should visit Skopje

In 2014 the North Macedonian government inexplicably decided to spend an estimated €500 million on installing hundreds of statues, buying fake London buses from China, plonking a massive pirate ship in the river and covering many buildings in fake romanesque facades.

The citizens of Skopje were (rightly) pissed, as they felt that since North Macedonia is a relatively poor country, that amount of money should have been spent on better things.

Ya know… like healthcare, education and alleviating poverty!

The citizens protested by throwing paint over many of the statues and facades. 

What all of this has left is a capital city full of pure weirdness that feels something like Disneyland and something like a dystopian fantasy, but nevertheless somehow manages to retain an endearing charm. 

Unique things to do in Skopje

Find all the unique statues in skopje.

You literally can’t walk more than a few feet through the city centre without bumping into a statue.

Some of the statues are nice, I guess, but mostly they are just super kitschy at best and downright gaudy at worst!

But still, going on a statue hunt and trying to find as many of these odd statues as you can is a really fun way to spend an afternoon in the city.

Be sure to check out the HUGE central statue of Alexander the great which lights up and shoots water. It is literally the tackiest thing you will ever see. 

Take a free walking tour of Skopje

Skopje is a really fascinating city with a varied and colourful history. The best way to learn about all this is through a walking tour. I took this free tour and thoroughly enjoyed it. 

Kayak in Matka canyon

Matka canyon is a short taxi ride out of the city (or catch the number 60 bus) and is well worth a visit.

You can rent kayaks for around €3 per person.

For a real adventure paddle to the Vrelo cave, which is only accessible by water, where you can explore the unique cave system filled with bats! 

How to get to Skopje

The best way to get to Skopje is by plane, with many cheap flights available from a variety of European cities.

Alternatively, you can also get there by train or bus – the journey takes around 8 hours from Belgrade.

Where to stay in Skopje

Budget: Shanti hostel

Midrange: Moodeight apartments

Luxury: Hotel Arka

Tips for visiting Skopje

– Make sure you check out the unique art throughout the city, it’s a great way to explore some of Skopje’s unique charm.

– Be sure to take some day trips to some of the other unique places in North Macedonia. Visit Matka canyon and go kayaking or Cave exploring. Or take a trip to the stunning Lake Ohrid .

– Don’t miss out on trying traditional Macedonian cuisine – especially the famous “Tavche Gravche” – one of the national dishes that you simply have to try! Tavche Gravche is North Macedonia’s answer to baked beans but way tastier!

– Don’t forget to bring your camera, there are some unique sights in Skopje that you won’t want to miss out on capturing.

– Wear comfortable shoes as Skopje is a city best explored on foot.

Tours in Skopje

Full-day tour of Skopje and Matka canyon

Ohrid bay of bones tour from Skopje

Wine Tasting Tour in Family winery in Skopje

Unique travel destinations #10: Semuc Champey, Guatemala

When it comes to unique travel destinations, few can match up to Semuc Champey.

Semuc Champey is a gorgeous natural paradise hidden away in the jungles of Guatemala. It is a long way from anything and not exactly easy to access, making it one of the world’s most beautiful hidden gems. 

Why you should visit Semuc Champey

6 limestone pools, a gorgeous turquoise river, a dense jungle and an extensive cave system complete with underground waterfalls make up this unique natural site.

No words or pictures could ever do justice to the pure beauty of Semuc Champey so it is best to  simply experience it for yourself

aerial view of Semuc Champey, Guatemala, a unique travel destination

Unique things to do in Semuc Champey 

Hike up to the el mirador viewpoint in semuc champey.

Despite the intense humidity of the jungle, the short hike up to the viewing point will be a really enjoyable experience.

Keep your eyes out for the absolutely huge butterflies and adorable monkeys up above you!

Once you reach the viewing platform you will be rewarded with an incredible view of the limestone pools below. It’s hard to believe that what you are seeing is actually real as it is so intensely beautiful. 

Jump off of an underground waterfall

The safest way to get the most out of your visit to Semuc Champey is to join a tour with an expert guide .

The tour I went on was one of the best days of my life. We started with an adrenaline-pumping jump from a 7m (23ft) high bridge, then spent the next few hours climbing over the limestone rocks, jumping off the small waterfalls and swimming in the turquoise pools before we headed into Kanba cave.

We were given candles to hold above us as we swam through the pitch-black cave.

We explored around 1000m into the cave system before the absolute highlight of the day, jumping from a 10m (~30ft) tall underground waterfall!

This was such a unique experience and something I will never forget.

We finished the tour by enjoying a beer as we floated down the river in rubber tubes. 

Fall asleep whilst listening to the sounds of the Guatemalan jungle

After such an adventure-filled day, you will be exhausted.

So get to bed early but be sure to listen to the magical sounds of the jungle as you fall asleep.

Drifting off whilst listening to the animals around me was so special, I just wish someone had warned me about how loud the frogs are, as it came as quite a shock!

How to get to Semuc Champey 

Lanquin is the nearest town to Semuc Champey at around 11km away, although don’t expect to find much there in the way of amenities and comforts.

However, recently some really nice hostels have started opening up here so there may be more infrastructure put in place as tourism to the area grows.

Your most convenient option is to base yourself in Antigua where you will find plenty of options for 2-3 day trips to Semuc Champey , which will include transport and accommodation.

Antigua is also a great place to visit. There is plenty to do there such as visiting markets,  hiking the nearby volcanoes  and admiring the beautiful colonial architecture.

Where to stay in Lanquin, Guatemala 

Budget: Vista Verde Hostel

Midrange: Zephr lodge

Luxury: Greengo’s Hotel

Tips for visiting Semuc Champey, Guatemala

1. Bring bug spray! The jungle can be really humid and there are plenty of bugs to come with this humidity, so an insect repellent will be your best friend when you visit.

2. Visit during the dry season (November – April). Semuc Champey is at its most stunning during the dry season when the water is at its clearest and most vibrant.

3. Don’t forget your swimsuit! You will definitely want to take a dip in one of those turquoise pools.

4. Take plenty of snacks with you as there are limited food options around Semuc Champey, especially if you plan on spending a whole day there.

5. Make sure you join a tour for the full-day adventure as it’s the best way to experience Semuc Champey and all it has to offer. It will be worth every penny!

Tours in Semuc Champey

3-day tour of Semuc Champey and Coban from Antigua

Semuc Champey full-day tour from Coban

8-day tour of Guatemala

Unique travel destinations #11: Wadi Rum, Jordan

Wadi Rum is a desert valley located in southern Jordan.

It was occupied by the Nabataeans, an ancient Arabian people who settled here in the first century BC.

The valley has been known as the Valley of the Moon because of its unique, otherworldly landscape. Today, Wadi Rum is most famous for being the home of Lawrence of Arabia and being used as a filming location for movies such as Star Wars and The Martian.

Wadi Rum is an incredible place to explore unique landscapes and experience one of the most unique travel destinations in the world.

Its dramatic desert canyons, towering red sandstone mountains and unique rock formations make for a truly breathtaking destination. It’s not hard to understand why the area has been dubbed the “Valley of the Moon”.

Why you should visit Wadi Rum

Wadi Rum is one of the most unique and spectacular places in the world.

It is a huge desert valley of towering sandstone mountains and rugged canyons. From camel rides and jeep safaris to stargazing, sand boarding and even rock climbing, Wadi Rum is an ideal destination for alternative travellers who are looking for unique experiences.

If you’re lucky enough to catch the sun setting over this unique desert landscape, it will be a moment you won’t forget!

Wadi rum desert

Unique things to do in Wadi Rum 

Enjoy tea with the bedouin tribesmen who live in wadi rum.

One of the most unique experiences to be had in Wadi Rum is to enjoy tea with the Bedouin tribesmen who live there.

Tea is an important part of Bedouin culture and has been embedded in their daily routine for centuries.

During your visit, you will be invited into a traditional tent, or ‘Bedu’ and have the unique opportunity to experience a lifetime of Bedouin culture.

If you are a Brit like me then you might be surprised to find that you won’t be offered milk and sugar to go with your tea. Bedouin tea is served black and very strong!

Go on an adrenaline-filled jeep tour of the Wadi Rum desert and explore the unique rock formations

This was my favourite thing that I did in Jordan!

Going on a jeep tour of the unique rock formations in Wadi Rum was an amazing experience.

The unique crags and canyons make for some truly breathtaking views, and you never know what you’ll find around the corner!

We drove to some of the filming locations for popular movies like The Martian and Star wars and climbed the sandstone rock formations to get spectacular views of the valley.

Stargaze in the incredibly dark night sky of Wadi Rum

The unique landscape of Wadi Rum makes it one of the best places in the world for stargazing.

Its remote desert location and lack of light pollution mean that on a clear night, you can see an incredible array of stars, planets and constellations.

The experience of sleeping out under the stars surrounded by this unique desert scenery is something you will never forget.

So, if unique travel destinations and experiences are what you’re looking for, then Wadi Rum is definitely one place you should add to your list!

Whether it’s exploring unique rock formations or stargazing in a desert landscape, Wadi Rum truly has it all.

How to get to Wadi Rum 

The best way to get to Wadi Rum is by flying into King Hussein International Airport in Aqaba and then renting a car or taxi to take you to the desert. It’s about a 1-hour drive from Aqaba.

Alternatively, you can take a bus directly to the Wadi Rum visitor centre. The bus runs daily at 8am from Aqaba’s bus station.

Best Wadi Rum camps

I recommend that you try camping out in the desert for an unforgettable experience. The best way to experience Wadi Rum is to stay overnight at a bedouin desert camp.

There are several camps to choose from, here are a few of my favourites…

Budget: Martian desert camp

Midrange: Hasan Zawaideh camp

Luxury: Wadi Rum bubble luxotel

Tips for visiting Wadi Rum

1. Take plenty of water and sun protection with you as it can get very hot!

2. Wear comfortable shoes and clothes that you don’t mind getting dusty.

3. Be aware of the unique customs of the Bedouin people, respect their culture and be prepared to receive hospitality from them.

4. Make sure to bring your camera so that you can capture some amazing memories from your trip!

Tours in Wadi Rum

Full-Day Jeep Tour with Overnight in Beduin Camp Stay

Wadi Rum Star wars filming locations tour

Petra and Wadi Rum in one day – Perfect if you are short on time!

Wadi Rum jeep tour

Unique travel destinations #12: The Namib desert, Namibia  

The stunning Namib desert is an incredible place that must be experienced to be truly appreciated.

This vast and wild landscape stretches across the southern coast of Africa, providing a unique atmosphere that promises adventure and discovery.

With its unusual flora and fauna, ghost towns, shipwrecks and enormous sand dunes stretching down to meet the south Atlantic ocean the Namib desert is truly unique.

You won’t find another place like this anywhere on Earth!

Why you should visit The Namib desert

The Namib desert was made for adventure!

Did you know that the Namib is the oldest desert in the world and is one of the few places where the desert meets the sea? 

I first visited the Namib desert in 2009 and was instantly blown away by its uniqueness, I had never experienced a place like it!

If you are looking for unique travel destinations and experiences that will stay with you forever then the Namib desert should definitely be at the top of your bucket list, as it is definitely a one-of-a-kind destination.

bare trees in desert

Unique things to do in The Namib desert 

Visit the ghost town of kolmanskop.

The unique and mysterious ghost town of Kolmanskop, in the Namib desert of Namibia, can be an unforgettable experience.

Nestled deep in the desert, this abandoned town is a fascinating reminder of Namibia’s diamond mining past. The town was abandoned in 1959 and is now slowly being reclaimed by the desert.

Exploring the old abandoned buildings is great fun and a dream for photographers as you will be able to get some truly unique shots here.

Spot shipwrecks along the skeleton coast

I bet you didn’t expect spotting shipwrecks to be included on a list of things to do in a desert!

The Namib desert is a one-of-a-kind destination as it is one of the only places in the world where the desert meets the ocean.

Driving the skeleton coast is an incredible experience and here you will be able to see the rare sight of shipwrecks stranded on the edge of the desert!

The shipwrecks can be hard to spot as they are slowly being buried in the sand, so it is best to go with a guide.

Be sure to keep an eye out for the seals and sea birds that now call some of the shipwrecks home.

Explore Deadvlei and climb ‘Big Daddy’

Deadvlei (which means dead marsh) is a landscape, unlike anything you will ever see elsewhere in the world.

The contrast of the flat basin floor and the dead black trees against the backdrop of towering sand dunes is sure to leave you awestruck!

The unique landscape of Deadvlei has been featured in many movies and is a haven for photographers.

One of the unique experiences you can have here is to climb ‘Big Daddy’, the highest dune in the area. Standing at 381 metres, it is definitely a challenge but one that will be well worth the effort for the unique view it provides.

The Namib desert is an incredibly unique destination that should be on every alternative traveller’s bucket list.

How to get to The Namib desert 

To start your journey to the Namib Desert you will need to first fly to Namibia’s capital city, Windhoek.

The Namib desert is wild and remote so the best way to explore it is with a guide who knows the desert well.

The guide will be able to drive you to all the best places without getting lost. If you are staying at a lodge in the desert they will be able to organise transport for you.

Where to stay in The Namib desert

Budget: Namib desert campsite

Midrange: Solitare desert farm

Luxury: Desert whisper

Tips for visiting The Namib desert

– Bring malaria pills, the Namib desert is a malaria-free area but it is always best to be safe, especially if you are also planning to visit the North of Namibia.

– Pack plenty of sunscreen and a sunhat, temperatures can get very hot!

– Try staying in one of the unique ecolodges in Namibia

– Be sure to take lots of pictures, the unique landscape is captured best from behind the lens.

– Respect the unique nature of the area

Tours to The Namib desert

8-Day Private Wildlife, Desert and Coast Tour in Namibia

Quad biking and sandboarding in the Namib desert

Sandwich Harbour 4×4 tour

3-Day Sossusvlei Safari from Swakopmund

Unique travel destinations #13: Puglia, Italy 

The Puglia region of Italy is a unique and fascinating place that should definitely be on the list of any alternative traveller.

This under-the-radar region is home to some of the most unique and unusual sights in all of Italy.

From ancient villages to stunningly beautiful coastlines, Puglia has something for everyone but is an often overlooked region of Italy.

Why you should visit Puglia

Alternative travellers should visit Puglia because it is a unique and fascinating region of Italy that is often overlooked.

Compared to more popular Italian cities like Rome and Florence, Puglia offers a unique and different experience that is well worth exploring.

From ancient villages to stunningly beautiful coastlines, Puglia has something for everyone.

So if you are looking for an alternative to the more popular tourist destinations in Italy, be sure to add Puglia to your itinerary !

unique travel explore

Unique things to do in Puglia

Visit the unique trulli houses of alberobello.

These strange, cone-shaped houses are one of the defining features of Puglia and no trip here would be complete without seeing them.

The Trulli are thought to have been built sometime in the 1500s and their origins remain a mystery.

Today, there are over 1000 Trulli houses still standing in Alberobello and they make for a very unique sight.

Explore the ancient city of Matera

Matera is an ancient city that dates back to the Paleolithic era!

This UNESCO World Heritage Site is home to some of the oldest man-made structures in the world. Walking through the narrow streets and alleys of this ancient city is like stepping back in time.

Beach hop along the stunning coastline of Puglia

Puglia is blessed with some truly spectacular coastline. You can spend an excellent few days hopping from town to town along Puglia’s stunning coastline.

Some of my favourite towns and villages in Puglia are Monopoli, Bari and Polignano a Mare.

How to get to Puglia

The easiest way to get to Puglia is by flying into Bari, the regional capital. From here you can easily rent a car and explore all of the unique places on your own or take a tour and have someone else do the driving for you.

Alternatively, you can take a train from Rome or Bologna directly to Bari and then take a bus, train or taxi to many of Puglia’s top destinations from there.

Where to stay in Puglia

I recommend staying in Bari as a base and exploring the region by train or renting a car.

Budget: Guesthouse Bari

Midrange: Central rooms

Luxury: B&Z luxury hotel

Tips for visiting Puglia

1. Don’t forget to bring your swimsuit! The beaches in Puglia are stunning and you will definitely want to take a dip in the crystal clear waters.

2. Be sure to try the different local cuisine, from delicious seafood dishes to unusual varieties of pasta and bread that you won’t find elsewhere, Puglia has a unique culinary heritage you won’t want to miss out on.

3. Don’t forget to pack your walking shoes! Exploring Puglia’s ancient towns and unique scenery is best done on foot.

Tours in Puglia

Visit Alberobello, Monopoli & Polignano – Private tour from Bari

Learn how to make orecchiette, Italian cooking class plus wine tasting!

Bari street food tour

Tour of Matera from Bari

unique travel explore

Unique travel destinations #14: Sennen Cove, Cornwall, UK 

If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path travel destination, look no further than Sennen Cove in Cornwall, UK.

This unique and charming village is home to some of the most stunning coastal scenery in all of England.

From dramatic cliffs and rocky coves to beautiful sandy beaches, Sennen Cove has something for everyone.

Why you should visit Sennen Cove

Sennen Cove is a unique and charming village that is well worth visiting if you’re looking for somewhere off the beaten track in Cornwall.

With its dramatic cliffs and rocky coves, beautiful sandy beaches and charming homes, Sennen Cove has something for everyone.

So if you’re looking for an alternative to the more popular tourist destinations in England, be sure to add Sennen Cove to your list!

Sennen Cove webcams, View of Sennen from the South West coast path, Cornwall

Unique things to do in Sennen Cove:

Take a walk along the stunning south west coast path.

This picturesque walking trail hugs the coastline for miles, providing amazing views of the Atlantic Ocean. A walk along the South West Coast Path is a must when visiting Sennen Cove.

From this stretch of the southwest coast path, you can explore the shipwreck of the RMS Mulheim , a German cargo ship that ran aground on Cornwall’s rocky coastline back in 2003.

You can also stop to admire the breathtaking views from the old coastguard lookout and hunt for the ruins of an iron age fort!

Visit Gwynver Beach

This secluded beach is one of my favourites in Cornwall and can be reached by walking the coastal path from Sennen beach.

Learn how to surf

Sennen cove is a great place to catch some waves .

Most surf schools in the area offer lessons for all abilities so you can get out on the water and learn how to ride those waves!

Sennen surf school is located right on the beach and offers a variety of lessons and surf packages as well as boards and wetsuit hire.

How to get to Sennen Cove, Cornwall

The easiest way to get to Sennen Cove is by car. However, public transport is also available.

The nearest train station is Penzance which has regular services.

You can also take an open-top bus from Penzance which takes in the spectacular scenery as it drives along the coastline.

Where to stay in Sennen Cove

Budget: The old success Inn

Midrange: Sennen cove cottage

Luxury: Creagle

Holiday cottages in Sennen Cove, Cornwall

Tips for visiting Sennen Cove, Cornwall

1. Don’t forget to bring a sweater! Even in the summer months, the weather can be unpredictable and much cooler than expected.

2. Make sure you pack your binoculars – you never know when you might spot dolphins or seals from the beaches of Sennen Cove!

3. Be sure to check the tide times before heading out to the beach – some stretches of coastline can be dangerous if you’re not careful. You can also check the Sennen harbour webcam to keep an eye on the surf conditions and weather in real time.

Tours in Cornwall, UK

Walk the South West Coast Path

Psst.  If I’ve won you over and convinced you to plan a trip to Cornwall then be sure to grab a copy of my Cornwall Roadtrip Itinerary which is packed full of info and tips.

Unique travel destinations #15: Vilnius, Lithuania 

If you’re looking for a quirky and off-the-beaten-path travel destination, Vilnius, Lithuania is definitely worth considering.

Vilnius is the capital of Lithuania and its largest city, with a population of over half a million people.

It’s a unique and fascinating city with a rich history that spans over 800 years. From beautiful Baroque architecture to lively nightlife, there’s something for everyone in Vilnius.

Why you should visit Vilnius

Vilnius is an underrated gem and when compared to most European capital cities it is fairly off the radar too.

That means that it is less expensive and less crowded than other cities, making it perfect for budget travellers, you’ll definitely get more bang for your buck in Vilnius!

View of Vilnius from above the city

Unique things to do in Vilnius

Explore the breakaway republic of uzipis.

Uzipis is one of the smallest independent republics in the world, covering just 1 sq km of land within the city of Vilnius.

Founded by a group of artists in 2002, Uzipis boasts its own constitution, its own currency and its own diplomatic ambassador, who just so happens to be a large ginger cat!

Užupis has not been recognised by foreign governments as an official nation. However, the self-proclaimed micro-nation has become a source of pride in Vilnius and throughout Lithuania.

Take a tour of Uzipis to learn more about this unique corner of the world.

Visit the former KGB prison and learn about Vilnius’s Soviet past

Lithuania was under occupation by the soviet union until 1991. During this time Over 1000 prisoners were executed at the KGB prison which stood in the centre of Vilnius.

The building is now home to the fascinating Museum of Occupations and Freedom Fights (sometimes informally referred to as the KGB museum).

The museum is dedicated to collecting and exhibiting documents relating to the 50-year occupation of Lithuania by the Soviet Union, the anti-Soviet  Lithuanian partisans , and the victims of the arrests, deportations, and executions that took place during this period.

The museum is equal parts horrifying and heartbreaking but is a very important reminder of the recent history of the region.

Climb Gediminas tower for amazing views of the city.

Gediminas tower is a unique and historic landmark in Vilnius, Lithuania.

Located atop Gediminas Hill, this tower was built in the 14th century by Grand Duke Gediminas and has served as a defensive structure against invaders.

Today it stands as a symbol of Lithuanian independence and is open to visitors.

Climb to the top of the tower and you’ll be rewarded with spectacular panoramic views of Vilnius and its surrounding countryside.

So if you’re looking for a unique travel destination, consider making a trip to Vilnius, Lithuania! With its rich history, unique attractions and friendly locals it’s sure to make your trip one to remember.

How to get to Vilnius

Vilnius is well connected to other European cities via air as well as train. The Vilnius Airport is the main international airport in Lithuania, with many low-cost flights available from all over Europe. There are also regular trains from Warsaw and Moscow that arrive in Vilnius throughout the day.

Where to stay in Vilnius

Budget: Downtown Forest Hostel & Camping

Midrange: Hotel Vilnia

Luxury: Congress Avenue Hotel

Tips for visiting Vilnius

– Bring a jacket and winter clothing as it can get quite chilly in Vilnius during the winter months .

– Be sure to visit some of Vilnius’s unique micro-breweries, for a unique and tasty experience.

– Take time to explore the city on foot, you’ll find all sorts of hidden gems just off the beaten path!

– Don’t forget to visit the unique breakaway republic of Uzupis, you’ll have a unique experience unlike any other.

-Vilnius has a fantastic food scene so be sure to check out some of the best restaurants in Vilnius or take a food tour of Vilnius

Tours in Vilnius, Lithuania

Vilnius food tour

Hot air balloon flight over Vilnius

Guided tour of the KGB Museum in Vilnius

View of Gediminas tower from Vilnius old town

Unique travel destinations #16: Zagreb, Croatia

If you’re looking for a unique and off-the-beaten-path travel destination, be sure to add Zagreb, Croatia to your list.

Situated in the heart of the country, Zagreb is a charming and vibrant city with plenty of interesting attractions to explore .

From its beautiful architecture and lively nightlife to its tasty food and rich culture, there’s something for everyone in Zagreb. Whether you are looking for a romantic getaway in Croatia or a fun city break with friends, Zagreb won’t disappoint.

Why you should visit Zagreb

Zagreb is an ideal destination for alternative travellers looking for unique experiences they won’t find anywhere else in Europe.

Zagreb is unique among European cities because it blends both Eastern and Western influences into a unique and fascinating mix.

The city also has a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere which makes it perfect for alternative travellers who are looking for an unconventional European experience.

Zagreb is the perfect destination for alternative travellers because it offers so much variety.

There’s something for everyone in this charming Croatian city, from historical landmarks to trendy nightclubs, and peaceful parks to lively markets.

So if you’re looking for an interesting and eclectic European city break, be sure to add Zagreb to your bucket list!

travel blogger selfie from Lotrščak Tower, Zagreb. One day Zagreb itinerary

Unique things to do in Zagreb

Laugh and cry at the museum of broken relationships.

This quirky museum is one of my favourite museums in the whole world and one of the best things to do in Zagreb!

The  museum of broken relationships  started as a travelling exhibit before finding its permanent home in a baroque palace in Zagreb.

People from all over the world have donated items to be displayed alongside their stories of how their relationships ended. Some of the stories are heartbreaking, some are uplifting and others are downright hilarious!

The exhibits give a fascinating look into human behaviour and how we handle our relationships.

Ride the world’s shortest funicular

Did you know Zagreb is home to  the world’s shortest funicular ?

At only 66 metres long it connects Zagreb’s upper town and lower towns and takes less than a minute to reach the top.

Supposedly, it is also the world’s safest funicular railway, never having a single accident since it opened in the 1890s! You can grab a ticket for just 4HRK which is about 50p.

Escape the crowds by travelling through underground WWII tunnels

The Grič tunnel was built to protect citizens during World War II, but it rapidly became run-down and unused following the war’s end.

It wasn’t until the 1990s that people renewing interest in the space held one of Croatia’s first raves there, as well as using it as a shelter again during the Croatian War of Independence.

The city gave the long-neglected tunnel some much-needed TLC in 2016 by remodelling it before opening it back up to tourists and locals alike for cultural events.

Underground tunnels from WW2 in Zagreb Croatia

How to get to Zagreb

The easiest way to get to Zagreb is by plane, with regular flights from most major European cities.

There are also trains and buses that depart from other parts of Croatia as well as neighbouring countries such as Slovenia and Austria.

Where to stay in Zagreb

Budget: Chillout hostel

Midrange: Timeout heritage hotel

Luxury: Hotel Jagerhorn

Tips for visiting Zagreb

-Remember that Croatia doesn’t use the Euro and has its own currency: the Croatian Kuna.

– Try some of the delicious Croatian cuisines – don’t miss out on čevapčići, štrukli and rakija!

– Make sure you bring your camera to capture the beautiful architecture and vibrant colours in each unique neighbourhood.

– And finally, don’t forget to visit some unique attractions, such as the Grič tunnel and the museum of broken relationships .

Tours in Zagreb

Skip the line tickets to the museum of broken relationships, Zagreb

Croatian homeland wars walking tour

Plitvice Lakes tour from Zagreb

Unique travel destinations #17: Aveiro, Portugal

Aveiro, Portugal is a unique and charming city that should be on the list of any alternative traveller.

Located on the west coast of Portugal, Aveiro is a city built around the Aveiro lagoon and its network of canals. This has earned Aveiro the nickname ‘the Venice of Portugal’.

The city has a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere which makes it perfect for alternative travellers who are looking for an unconventional European experience.

Aveiro is home to some interesting attractions, including the Costa Nova Wooden Houses, the Avenueiro Salt Pans and the Igreja de Santa Maria church.

Why you should visit Aveiro

Aveiro is a charming and colourful city which is well worth a visit.

It is very popular with tourists from Portugal but has not yet attracted much attention from International travellers. This will leave you feeling like you’ve stumbled upon a hidden gem.

Boat sailing the canals in Aveiro, Portugal

Unique things to do in Aveiro

Take a ride on one of the traditional moliceiro boats in aveiro.

The first thing you should do upon arrival in Aveiro is take a ride on the charming moliceiro boats that fill the city’s canals.

Molicerios are traditional boats that were once used to harvest seaweed for fertilizer but have since become iconic symbols of Aveiro.

You can either take one of the popular molicero tours or simply admire them from afar.

These boats are special because of their decorations – two painted panels at the bow and stern. They usually depict references to historical and religious events or humorous erotic nature paintings.

Admire the colourful Art Nouveau architecture

Aveiro is renowned for its unique and vibrant architecture.

The city centre, in particular, is full of stunning Art Nouveau buildings with unique designs and colourful facades.

Many of these buildings were constructed in the 1900s by local artists and architects who were inspired by the unique landscape of Aveiro’s canals and lagoons.

I recommend that you spend some time strolling the colourful streets and admiring all the gorgeousness.

Enjoy a glass of wine by the canal

Another of my favourite things to do in Aveiro is to simply stop and take some time relaxing with a glass of wine in hand.

There are many nice restaurants and bars that line the canal that are perfect for simply spending a laid-back afternoon in Aveiro’s unique surroundings.

How to get to Aveiro

Aveiro is easy to reach by train from Porto , making it an excellent day trip from Portugal’s second city.

Train tickets can be purchased online or at the station.

Where to stay in Aveiro

Budget: HI Aveiro

Midrange: Hotel Aveiro palace

Luxury: Estrela Palace

Tips for visiting Aveiro

– Make sure you try some of Portugal’s unique seafood dishes such as bacalhau and caldeirada de peixe.

– For a unique experience, try taking one of the traditional moliceiro boats down the canal.

– To get around, you can rent bicycles or take a taxi – they are both reasonably priced options.

Tours in Aveiro

Traditional Moliceiro Boat Tour in Aveiro

Aveiro half-day tour from Porto

Aveiro full-day tour from Lisbon

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Unique travel destinations #18: Brasov, Romania

Brasov is a unique and charming city that should be on the list of any alternative traveller.

Located in the heart of Romania, Brasov is a city that is full of history and culture. The city has a unique mix of medieval and baroque architecture which makes it one of the most beautiful cities in Romania.

Brasov is also home to some interesting attractions, including the Black Church, Rope Street and Council Square.

Why you should visit Brasov, Romania

Brasov is an excellent destination for alternative travellers who are looking for an unusual European experience.

The city has a unique mix of cultures and styles which makes it a fascinating place to explore.

There is plenty to see and do in Brasov such as take a walk down Rope Street , one of the oldest (and narrowest!) streets in Brasov. Rope street gets its name from the ropes that were used to tie horses up during medieval times.

Or you can troll around Council Square, one of the largest squares in Europe and the centre of medieval Brasov.

It is also home to some unique architecture such as a baroque clock tower, a gothic fountain and an entrance gate from the 17th century.

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Unique things to do in Brasov

Visit the black church.

The black church is one of the most iconic landmarks in Brasov. The church was built in 1477 and is named after its black exterior walls which were caused by centuries of smoke from fires lit inside.

Take a cable car up to the iconic ‘Brasov’ sign

If you’re familiar with the Hollywood sign, then think of Romania’s very own version: The Brasov Sign! You can take a cable car up to the hills where it’s located or hike if you’re feeling adventurous.

Explore Dracula’s castle in the heart of Transylvania

If you’re looking for an unusual and unique travel destination, then you should consider visiting Castle Bran – otherwise known as Dracula’s castle.

Located in the heart of Transylvania, Romania, Castle Bran is a fascinating and imposing structure that is steeped in history and legend.

Built in the 14th century by Prince Vlad III Dracul, Castle Bran is said to be the home of Count Dracula aka Vlad the impaler – the inspiration for Bram Stoker’s famous novel.

Although there is no concrete evidence that Dracula ever lived here, the castle does have a dark and haunted atmosphere that will appeal to any horror fans. The castle is just a short distance from Brasov and can be easily reached by taxi or public bus.

With all of it’s spooky connections Castle Bran is a great place to spend Halloween , in fact, the castle hosts a huge Halloween party every year!

So if you’re looking for an adventure and want to explore one of the most famous castles in Europe, then make sure to add Castle Bran to your list!

How to get to Brasov

Brasov can be easily reached by train from many other cities in Romania. Alternatively, you can reach the city by bus or car.

Where to stay in Brasov

Budget: Secret boutique hostel

Midrange: Casa Chitic

Luxury: Aro Palace

Tips for visiting Brasov

– Make sure you try some of Romania’s unique culinary specialities such as sarmale (rice and meat wrapped in cabbage leaves) and mititei (grilled minced beef sausages).

– Most of the attractions in Brasov are free to visit, so don’t forget to bring your camera!

– Make sure you check out some of the unique architecture that can be found around the city such as the Black Church, the Rope Street and the Council Square.

– If you’re feeling adventurous, why not take a day trip to Dracula’s castle? It is sure to be an unforgettable experience!

– Don’t forget to pack some comfortable shoes – Brasov is best explored on foot!

Tours in Brasov

Bran castle and Rasnov fortress tour from Brasov

Brown bear watching experience from Brasov

Authentic Transylvania tour

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Unique travel destinations #19: Kosovo

Kosovo is a unique and little-known travel destination in Europe that offers an alternative and unusual experience for travellers.

Located in the heart of the Balkans, Kosovo is a young country that is still emerging from a turbulent past.

The country has a rich history and culture which makes it an interesting place to explore.

Kosovo made the decision to declare its independence from Serbia on February 17th, 2008 and has since then been recognized as a sovereign state by 101 member countries of the United Nations. Although, Serbia still disagrees with this choice.

Why you should visit Kosovo

Although tourism is slowly starting to grow in Kosovo, the country remains largely undiscovered by tourists. This means that you can enjoy all the benefits of travelling to a foreign country without having to deal with the crowds.

So if you’re looking for an adventure and want to explore a little-known corner of Europe, then make sure to add Kosovo to your bucket list!

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Unique things to do in Kosovo

Visit the ugliest building in europe.

The National Library of Kosovo, built in the controversial brutalist style, has been nicknamed the “ugliest building in the world.” It’s definitely strange-looking and somewhat resembles a Tetris game gone wrong!

Explore Prizren’s unique old town

The city of Prizren is one of the most beautiful cities in Kosovo and its unique old town is definitely worth exploring.

The city is filled with cobblestone streets, colourful houses, mosques and churches – all set against a backdrop of stunning mountains.

Learn about Kosovos’s fascinating recent history

If you’re looking to learn more about Kosovo’s fascinating recent history, then I recommend taking a walking tour in Pristina .

The city is home to many interesting historical landmarks and sights which offer a unique insight into the country’s past.

I think that one of the best ways to learn about a new place is by talking to the locals, and what better way to do that than on a walking tour? You’ll visit some of Kosovo’s most important historical sites such as the newborn monument, the old clock tower and many more.

How to get to Kosovo

Due to the political tensions between Kosovo and Serbia, getting to Kosovo will require a little bit of careful thought and pre-planning.

If you intend to visit both Serbia and Kosovo then you will need to visit Serbia first. The Serbian authorities do not recognize Kosovo as a separate country, so attempting to travel from Kosovo to Serbia would be considered as you entering the country illegally.

In order to get to Kosovo, you will need to fly into either Pristina, Kosovo (only if you don’t plan on also visiting Serbia) or Belgrade, Serbia airport.

You can also take a bus from many other cities in the Balkans.

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Where to stay in Kosovo

Budget: Pristina center hostel

Midrange: Hotel Opera

Luxury: Swiss Diamond Hotel Pristina

Tips for visiting Kosovo

– If you are visiting the city of Pristina, make sure to check out the unique ‘Newborn’ monument that was unveiled in 2008 to celebrate Kosovo’s independence.

-Try the delicious and unique local cuisine such as “burek”

– Take a guided tour of the unique Mount Gazmend Shkodra Mosque which was built in 1535 and is one of Kosovo’s oldest surviving Islamic monuments.

– Don’t forget to try some unique local beers such as Birra Peja and Bajraku – they are sure to be a memorable experience!

– Learn some basic phrases in Albanian or Serbian – the locals will really appreciate your efforts!

-There are some occasional tensions and violent clashes that flare up from time to time so be sure to be up to date with the current political situation and all the latest travel advisories for the area.

Tours in Kosovo

Cave trekking in Kosovo

Excursion to Peja and the Rugova Gorge

Pristina 3 hour city tour

Unique travel destinations #20: Botswana 

Botswana is a unique and alternative travel destination for those looking to explore the African continent in an off-the-beaten-path way.

Boasting stunning landscapes, diverse wildlife, and vibrant cultures, Botswana offers an unforgettable experience for travellers of all kinds.

From game drives in the Okavango Delta to walking safaris in Moremi Wildlife Reserve, there’s something to suit every traveller’s preference.

For those wanting a unique cultural experience, head over to Tsodilo Hills or Ghanzi District where you can find traditional villages with ancient rock paintings that have been around since prehistoric times!

Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation – Botswana has it all!

Why you should visit Botswana

If you’re seeking an incredible wildlife experience, Botswana is the ideal destination for a safari getaway.

Unlike neighbouring South Africa’s Krueger National Park which may be crowded with tourists, nature reserves in Botswana are largely unfenced which allows animals to roam freely and naturally!

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Unique things to do in Botswana

Explore ancient rock paintings.

Take a cultural tour of Tsodilo Hills and explore ancient rock paintings dating back to prehistoric times. Learn about the unique culture of the San Bushmen and get an insight into their traditional way of life.

Go on a game drive in the Okavango Delta

Take a guided game drive through Botswana’s stunning landscape and spot Africa’s iconic wildlife such as elephants, giraffes, lions and more!

Sail down the Chobe river in search of the Big 5

Spot some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife at Chobe National Park on a guided game drive or boat cruise.

Take an unforgettable boat trip on the Chobe River and watch elephants, buffalo, hippos, and more wandering by riverbanks.

You can also take part in unique cultural experiences such as visiting local villages and learning about traditional customs.

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How to get to Botswana

The most convenient and direct way to travel to Botswana is by air. International flights are available to Gaborone’s Sir Seretse Khama International Airport from countries such as the UK, Germany, and South Africa. From there, you can take a connecting domestic flight or hop on a bus to get to your destination.

Where to stay in Botswana

Budget: Bananyana backpackers camp

Midrange: ASKIESBOS – Samochima Bush Camp

Luxury: O Bona Moremi Safari Lodge

Tips for visiting Botswana

– Bring plenty of sun protection and a hat as the sun can be intense.

– Don’t forget to bring your binoculars for wildlife spotting!

– Pack lightly and make sure to include comfortable walking shoes.

– Make sure you have a valid passport and visa before travelling if required.

– Carry cash

Tours in Botswana

Sleeping Under the Stars at Makgadikgadi Pan

Okavango Delta: Mokoro Day Tour

Chobe National Park: 3-Hour Game Drive

3 Days in the Okavango Delta

Unique travel destinations #21: Spiti Valley, India

Deep in the Himalayan Mountains lies a hidden gem known as the Spiti Valley.

This remote valley is one of the most unique destinations you could imagine. With unique landscapes and unique cultures, this mostly unexplored spot is perfect for alternative travellers looking to experience something a little different.

Why you should visit Spiti Valley

The unique landscape of Spiti Valley can be found nowhere else on Earth.

Here, you will find breathtaking mountain vistas, unique Buddhist monasteries, turquoise lakes and some of the best stargazing opportunities you’ll ever experience.

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Unique things to do in Spiti Valley

Visit key monastery.

For an unprecedented look into Spiti Valley’s remarkable culture, pay a visit to the venerable Key Monastery.

This is one of India’s longest surviving monasteries that offers visitors breath-taking architecture, exquisite artwork and spiritual Buddhist ceremonies.

To experience its beauty in full force, make sure you go there during late July for the Chaam festival which spans three days with orchestras playing traditional music, masked dances taking place and prayer wheels spinning gracefully around. It promises to be an unforgettable journey!

Trek to Chandratal Lake

Take an unforgettable trek to Chandratal lake , and hike through the unique landscape of the Spiti Valley to reach this stunning lake.

Enjoy spectacular views, unique flora and fauna and a unique experience that will stay with you for life.

Take a yak safari

Yaks are abundantly found in the valley as rearing yaks is a means of sustenance for the villagers. In recent years entrepreneurial locals have started to offer yak safaris as an alternative to the often difficult treks in the area.

Travelling through the unique landscape of the Spiti valley on the back of a yak is definitely a once-in-a-lifetime bucket list experience!

Visit the world’s highest post office

The world’s highest post office is situated at an altitude of 4,389 meters between the villages of Komik and Langza in Hikkim.

This unique postal facility operates at a much higher altitude than any other post office in the world!

The trek up here is well worth it and the breathtaking views of the snow-covered Himalayas only add to the experience!

View a 500-year-old mummy

A renowned destination for visitors to Spiti is Giu village.

Situated between Sumdo and Tabo, the small village of Giu can be accessed via a strenuous 8 km trek.

Once you’ve reached the village you will find a 500 year old shrine with an entombed body – this mummy has become rife with lore that it belongs to a meditating Lama, making it an alluringly mysterious experience.

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How to get to Spiti Valley

There are two main routes to get to Spiti Valley. You can either take a long overnight bus ride from Manali or take the more scenic option and drive through Kunzum Pass – both of which will provide you with unique experiences on their own!

Where to stay in Spiti Valley

Budget: Mochilero Ostello Dhankhar

Midrange: Jichun Dolma Guest House

Tips for visiting Spiti Valley

– Bring warm and waterproof clothes as temperatures can drop below zero at night.

– Make sure you have plenty of cash to cover any expenses, as there are very few ATMs in the valley.

– Accommodations tend to book up quickly so make sure you book ahead of time.

– Don’t forget to bring your camera – the unique landscape is worth capturing!

– Carry high-energy snacks with you as many hikes are quite strenuous.

Tours in Spiti valley

T rek to Chandratal lake

Unique travel destinations #22 Lapland, Finland

Lapland is one of the best unique travel destinations in Europe!

Explore the region’s culture and visit Santa Claus Village in Rovaniemi or venture into the wilderness and explore a unique landscape of snow-covered forests.

Why you should visit Lapland

Wildlife lovers will love Lapland as it is home to some unique wildlife, such as reindeer, Arctic foxes, wolves and even elusive lynx. The unique landscape of the area provides plenty of opportunities for adventure – you can go dog-sledging, skiing or snowmobiling!

Lapland also offers unique experiences like ice fishing and Aurora Borealis viewing so there’s sure to be something to satisfy your taste for adventure.

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Unique things to do in Lapland

Visit santa claus village.

Located in Rovaniemi, this unique village is open year-round and is sure to make you feel like a kid again! For the full experience, you can take an overnight train, known as the Santa clause express, to reach the village.

Take a reindeer sleigh ride

Enjoy the truly unique experience of being pulled by reindeer through the snow-covered forests of Lapland.

Experience an ice hotel

Discover a unique and unforgettable accommodation – the Icehotel !

Located in Jukkasjärvi, Swedish Lapland, this hotel is made entirely from ice and snow carved from the nearby Torne River.

If you’re wanting to stay warm, worry not – there are Warm Rooms available as well. And if that wasn’t enough reason to book your next trip here already, why not add on an unbeatable sauna experience? For a fee, you can enjoy a sauna, wood-burning hot tub and refreshing ice bath together – all at once!

View the Aurora Borealis

Lapland is one of the best places to view this unique natural phenomenon – also known as the Northern Lights. For the best experience book a glass igloo so that you can watch the lights above you from the comfort of your bed.

How to get to Lapland

Flights to Lapland are available from most major cities and airports in Europe.

From Helsinki, you can take a two-hour flight to Ivalo Airport, which is located near the Swedish/Finnish border. From here, you can rent a car or take organised tours of the area.

Where to stay in Lapland

Midrange: Chalet with private sauna – Kaamanen

Luxury: Snow hotel and glass igloos

Luxury : Ice hotel in Swedish Lapland

Tips for visiting Lapland

– Bring warm clothes and waterproof boots, as temperatures can drop below freezing at night.

– Make sure you have plenty of cash to cover any expenses, as credit cards may not be accepted in some places.

– Be sure to plan out your itinerary in advance, as it can take a long time to reach some of the unique destinations.

Tours in Lapland

Reindeer, huskies and Santa village

Snowmobile safari into the Arctic circle forest

Northern lights hunt

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Unique travel destinations #23: Bahia Drake, Costa Rica

If you are a fan of nature then Bahia Drake could be your ideal unique travel destination.

This remote bay on the Pacific coast of Costa Rica features an incredible rainforest home to some of Central America’s most stunning wildlife; from monkeys to macaws and everything in between!

Why you should visit Bahia Drake

Bahia Drake is a beautiful paradise for nature and thrill-seekers alike.

As one of the least visited regions in Costa Rica, Drake Bay does not feel like you are vacationing in Central America’s most popular country – rather, it feels as if you have just stepped into an enchanted rainforest from a dreamy fairytale.

The pristine rainforest surrounding the bay is home to an incredible variety of wildlife such as monkeys, macaws, toucans, sloths and more!

You can also spot some unique species of marine life in the water around Bahia Drake; humpback whales can be spotted from December to April, as well as several species of dolphins, sharks and sea turtles.

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Unique things to do in Bahia Drake

Explore the corcovado national park.

This unique park covers 130 000 hectares of pristine rainforest and is home to some of Central America’s most unique wildlife.

For a truly incredible experience, I recommend taking a nighttime tour of the jungle with an expert naturalist . You’ll get the chance to experience the sight of some of the more unique and elusive wildlife of the region, that you wouldn’t see during the day, such as rare frogs, snakes and other nocturnal creatures.

Go Snorkeling at  Caño Island

Experiencing the underwater wonders of Caño Island is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

Nestled within Costa Rica’s coveted Caño Island Biological Reserve, divers and snorkelers alike can explore some of its bluest virgin waters teeming with an astonishing array of marine life – from turtles to dolphins, manta rays to eels, grouper and even sharks or whales!

With such extraordinary sightings in store for you each day at Caño Island, it’s no surprise why it has earned itself as one of Drake Bay’s most cherished attractions!

Spend the night sleeping in the jungle canopy

Searching for an extraordinary, one-of-a-kind sleep adventure? Look no further! A platform 15 meters up from the ground is just what you need.

The jungle platform is very basic and simple with only a double bed and mosquito net included, however, the opportunity to slumber in the jungle presents itself so rarely that it’s definitely worth forgoing comfort for one night.

At nightfall, you will be delighted by all of nature’s melodies coming alive; listen intently as monkeys cry out in the distance and frogs croak on the floor below – there’s nothing like it!

a night on the platform costs $75 per person .

How to get to Bahia Drake

The best way to get to Bahia Drake is by plane.

The closest international airports are in San Jose (Juan Santamaria International Airport) and Liberia (Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport).

From either of these airports, you can take a domestic flight to the Palmar Sur regional airport, which is located about an hour away from Drake Bay.

From the airport, you can take a 4×4 taxi to your accommodation in Drake Bay.

Alternatively, you can take a boat to Bahia Drake from Sierpe, a small riverside town about 1 hour south of Uvita.

With unique wildlife, stunning rainforest scenery and marine life that is truly out of this world, Bahías de Drake is an unforgettable unique travel destination! So if you are looking for somewhere unique and exciting to visit on your next vacation, Bahías de Drake should definitely be at the top of your list.

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Where to stay in Bahia Drake

Budget: Corcovado jungle adventures hostel

Midrange: Sunset Tucano Lodge

Luxury: Casa Drake Lodge

Tips for visiting Bahia Drake

– Pack insect repellent and long sleeves clothes in order to keep the mosquitos away.

-Bring cash, there are no ATMs in Bahia Drake!

– Consider Bringing your own snorkelling gear as it can be expensive to rent or buy on location.

– Be aware of local wildlife; some areas may be dangerous if you come across large predators such as jaguars, snakes or crocodiles.

– Plan your activities in advance to make the most of your time in this unique destination.

– Bring plenty of sunscreen, as the tropical sun can be intense!

– Enjoy the unique cuisine and hospitality that Costa Rica has to offer!

Tours in Bahia Drake

Night tour with a naturalist guide in Drake bay

Snorkelling tour in Cano island with lunch

2 day Corcovado and Drake Bay tour

Psst.  If I’ve won you over and convinced you to plan a trip to Costa Rica then be sure to grab a copy of my Costa Rica itinerary which is packed full of info and tips.

Unique travel destinations #24: Eritrea

Eritrea is a unique and alternative travel destination for those looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience.

This small East African nation boasts stunning natural beauty, unique culture, and rich history that will captivate the adventurous traveller.

From its vibrant capital city of Asmara to its mountainous terrain, Eritrea offers travellers unique experiences such as trekking in the Dahlak Archipelago or exploring the ancient ruins of Adulis.

With its diverse landscapes ranging from lush rainforests to arid deserts and beautiful coastlines, Eritrea provides a unique blend of adventure and discovery that can be found nowhere else on earth.

Why you should visit Eritrea

Eritrea has, unfortunately, become one of the world’s most overlooked countries and there is certainly good reason for it. Eritrea is sometimes referred to as ‘the north Korea of Africa’ due to the secretive nature of the Eritrean government.

Travelling around Eritrea is not easy as obtaining a visa is no easy feat and you’ll need individual permits to travel anywhere outside of the capital.

But don’t let this stop you!

Eritrea is a safe and friendly country for travellers, so you won’t need to worry about your safety. That doesn’t mean that it’s not important to do your research beforehand and be respectful of the locals – don’t expect them to openly discuss politics with outsiders.

However, if you take the time to explore this hidden side of Africa, you’ll find yourself in an amazingly unique place surrounded by beautiful people who are sure to make your visit truly special!

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Unique things to do in Eritrea

Visit the tanks graveyard in asmara.

Nestled outside of Asmara, lies a large terrain hallmarked by an array of extraordinary tanks, army vehicles, buses and cars – the Tanks Graveyard in Eritrea.

Initially created as a junkyard, it has since become a memorial to commemorate the 30-year long war between Ethiopia and Eritrea; granting us all with insight into this turbulent chapter of African history.

Enjoy the incredible food in Eritrea

Eritrea is home to unique and delicious cuisine that will tantalize your taste buds.

If you haven’t yet indulged in the scrumptious Eritrean cuisine, now’s your chance! Eating this delightful food is a fun experience, with incredibly large flatbreads that come accompanied by an assortment of delectable dips.

Splitting the plates and eating it all with your hands makes for great conversation starters – so gather some friends around and explore this amazing culture through its gastronomy.

Trust me when I say you won’t regret trying out Eritrean food!

Travel through Eritrea on an old coal train

For many years, Asmara and Massawa had a direct train connection; however, this route has been shut down.

Nowadays, tourists have the option to book an exclusive ride on this old coal train that circles just outside of Massawa.

Eritrean food

How to get to Eritrea

Flights to Eritrea are available from many major cities, with most flights arriving in the capital city of Asmara.

There is also an international airport in Massawa which can be reached by a 3-hour bus journey from Asmara.

Once you arrive in Eritrea, there are buses and taxis that can take you around the country.

Where to stay in Eritrea

Accommodation in Asmara is limited. If travelling with a guided tour then your tour company will arrange accommodation for you. However, if you are travelling independently then Hotel Asmara palace is your best option.

Tips for visiting Eritrea

– Make sure you have a valid visa before entering the country, these can be difficult to obtain

– Be aware of local customs, culture and politics in order to respect the locals.

– Bring appropriate clothing for the climate; temperatures range from warm during the day to cool at night.

-Do your research in advance and be aware of what permits you need to obtain to travel in Eritrea

-Always take the time to respectfully ask people’s permission before taking their pictures. Some people in Eritrea believe that when you snap a photo of someone, it captures part of their soul – so be sure to be mindful and demonstrate your sensitivity.

Tours in Eritrea

Eritrea 8-day tour

3 days tour Asmara – Massawa – Keren

Asmara city tour

Unique travel destinations #25: Baku, Azerbaijan

Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, is a unique and alternative travel destination for those looking to explore something a bit different.

Located on the shores of the Caspian Sea, Baku offers visitors fascinating cultural experiences and incredible opportunities for adventure travel. With its unique mix of traditional architecture and modern amenities, Baku has something for everyone.

From ancient mosques to bustling bazaars filled with colourful items from all over Central Asia, there’s plenty to see and do in this vibrant city.

Why you should visit Baku

Azerbaijan, or the romantically titled “Land of Fire”, is a country caught between modernity and ancient tradition.

No other nation has seen such an incredible shift in culture since leaving the Soviet era behind than Azerbaijan; nowhere else can you observe this transformation with greater clarity than Baku—the capital city of Azerbaijan.

As soon as you step into Baku’s limits, its pristine cleanliness will astound you. Old stone structures rusticly stand next to hypermodern buildings throughout the old town, offering visitors a plethora of opportunities for discovery and exploration.

From ancient mosques to bustling bazaars filled with colourful items from all over Central Asia, there’s plenty to see and do in Baku.

You can experience local culture, take in the unique architecture of the old city, explore local cuisine and traditional markets, enjoy the many nightlife opportunities or get unique adventure travel experiences such as hiking or mountain biking in nearby Absheron National Park.

Visiting some of the oldest mosques in Central Asia is also an unforgettable experience that should not be missed!

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Unique things to do in Baku

Admire the futuristic modern architecture.

Baku is home to some of the most futuristic-looking architecture in the world.

From the Zaha Hadid-designed Heydar Aliyev Centre to the world-famous flame towers, Baku’s hyper-modern architecture is a wonder to be seen.

You can enjoy the surreal experience of viewing these futuristic designs from the medieval old town which dates back to the 12th century. This juxtaposition of old and new within the city is what makes Baku one of the most unique capital cities in the world.

Visit The Mud Volcanoes of Gobustan

Gobustan National Park is a unique and alternative travel destination located just 45 kilometres south of Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan.

The park is home to an incredible landscape filled with unique natural features, including dozens of unusual mud volcanoes that have formed over time as a result of seismic activity in the region.

It’s also home to unique flora and fauna, ranging from wild boar and lizards to cacti and flower species unique to the region.

The park also contains some of the oldest evidence of human habitation in Azerbaijan, dating back more than 30 thousand years. Visiting Gobustan National Park is an incredible experience.

Marvel at Heydar Mosque At Night

Visiting Heydar Mosque at night is an incredible experience that should not be missed!

Located in the historical centre of Baku, this unique and iconic mosque is one of the most photographed sites in Azerbaijan.

The mosque was designed by famous Azerbaijani architect-engineer, Heydar Aliyev, and its unique design has made it one of the most unique mosques in the world.

During the night, its unique design is illuminated by a dramatic display of lights, making for an unforgettable experience for visitors.

For those looking for unique travel experiences and alternative destinations, Azerbaijan—especially Baku—is definitely worth exploring.

How to get to Baku

Getting to Baku is easy and convenient, with direct flights from numerous European cities. You can also take a train or bus from Istanbul to Baku, which is a unique experience in itself.

No matter how you choose to get there, Baku has something unique to offer for all types of travellers!

Where to stay in Baku

Budget: Sahil hostel and hotel

Midrange: Holiday Inn Baku

Luxury: Hilton Baku

Tips for visiting Baku

1. Be mindful of the culture and customs of Azerbaijan when visiting Baku.

2. Make sure to bring comfortable clothes, as temperatures can range from hot during the day to cold at night.

3. Don’t forget to pack sunscreen and sunglasses!

4. Bring cash with you for convenience, as many places do not accept credit cards.

5. Don’t forget to try the unique Azerbaijani cuisine for an immersive experience!

6. Make sure to take advantage of the unique opportunities for adventure and exploration in Baku and its surrounding areas.

Tours in Baku

Ultimate Gobustan National Park and Mud Volcanoes Tour

Old and Modern tour of Baku

Full-Day Tour to Four Regions of Azerbaijan

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Unique travel destinations #26: Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan is a unique travel destination that offers an alternative experience to the more traditional tourist destinations.

This Central Asian country is mainly known for its frightening politics , its vibrant cities such as Ashgabat – the capital of Turkmenistan and for a giant gas crater burning in the middle of the desert!

From exploring ancient ruins to taking in breathtaking views of the Karakum Desert, there are endless opportunities for exploration and adventure in this fascinating land for those that are brave enough to venture into it.

Why you should visit Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan, an isolated and politically difficult nation, is the least travelled of all “Stans”–and arguably one of the most exciting!

Shrouded in mystery, it’s a fascinating country to explore. You won’t be disappointed if you’re brave enough to set foot there.

Turkmenistan is a nation under the strict control of an authoritative regime.

Despite the government’s official support for tourism, the compulsory (and pricey!) guided tours and continuous police surveillance can definitely be off-putting to regular travellers wishing to visit the country.

However, if that doesn’t put you off, then Turkmenistan actually has a lot to offer and is one of the few places left where you can still have a real adventure!

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Unique things to do in Turkmenistan

Visit the white city of ashgabat.

Visit the bizarre city of Ashgabat with its eclectic mix of Soviet-style buildings and flashy new structures.

The unique architecture, which is a mix of white marble monuments, golden statues, bright fountains and modern skyscrapers makes it one of the most unusual cities in the world.

Visit Yangykala Canyon

The unique Yangykala Canyon is one of the most stunning places in Turkmenistan.

The unusual landscape of this canyon, with its towering cliffs and striking rock formations, is a must-see.

The sunrise and sunset are the best times to experience the unique pink and orange hues of the canyon.

See The Darvaza crater (the gateway to hell) 

The Darvaza Crater, also known as the Door to Hell or the Gates of Hell, is an awe-inspiring sight located in the Karakum Desert of Turkmenistan.

This unique and mesmerizing phenomenon was first discovered by Soviet geologists in 1971 after a drilling accident caused the surface to collapse, leaving behind a huge crater of fire .

It has been burning ever since.

Visit ancient ruins in Konye-Urgench

Konye-Urgench is a unique archaeological site located in the Turkmen Desert.

It is home to the ruins of an ancient city, which was once one of Central Asia’s most powerful states.

Explore this unique archaeological site and discover its fascinating cultural heritage, from temples and minarets to mausoleums.

How to get to Turkmenistan

The main options for getting to Turkmenistan are flying or taking the train.

You can fly from various European and Asian destinations, including Tashkent, Istanbul and Moscow. The flight takes about 4-5 hours depending on your departure city.

You can also take the Trans-Caspian railway from Azerbaijan, which takes around 20 hours.

Whatever you do, make sure to plan your trip carefully in advance and be prepared for the unique experience that Turkmenistan has to offer.

Where to stay in Turkmenistan

It is only possible to visit Turkmenistan via a compulsory guided tour. Your accommodation will be arranged for you as part of your guided tour.

Tips for visiting Turkmenistan

In order to obtain a visa and to travel around Turkmenistan, you must have a pre-booked tour with an authorized guide and a letter of invitation to enter the country.

the internet is heavily censored by the Turkmenistan government so have a VPN service installed on your phone.

If you need to pay your Ashgabat tour company in USD, make sure to bring it along with you before entering Turkmenistan – as US dollars are not available within the country.

Be aware that public transport is non-existent outside of the capital.

Tours in Turkmenistan

Gas crater tour in Turkmenistan

10-day Tashkent to Ashgabat tour

Ultimate silk road adventure, Beijing to Ashgabat

Unique travel destinations #27: Socotra Island, Yemen

For nature lovers seeking to explore somewhere truly untouched, Socotra Island is the ideal destination.

This Yemeni oasis is surrounded by both the Arabian Sea and the Indian Ocean and is separated from Somalia and Yemen – making it one of Earth’s most isolated pieces of land.

It boasts a unique biodiversity that makes this island unrivalled in beauty; it simply has no equal!

Why you should visit Socotra Island

Because of its remarkable endemic flora, this UNESCO World Heritage site has been hailed as the “ Galapagos of the Indian Ocean .” With 825 plant species and 90% reptile species that are not found elsewhere on Earth, more than a third of Socotra’s biodiversity is unique to it.

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Unique things to do on Socotra Island

Spot the unique dragon blood trees.

The unique dragon blood tree (Dracaena cinnabar) is an iconic species of Socotra Island.

This unusual tree has a rather strange appearance; its canopy looks like a giant umbrella with bright red resin dripping from it, which gives it its name.

The unique species are found only in Socotra and nowhere else on earth.

Swim in the crystal clear waters of Detwah lagoon

Blinding white sands and crystal clear blue waters make the lagoon look beautifully otherworldly.

Spend a day here swimming, relaxing and checking out the island’s unique marine life.

Explore the Hoq cave

Nestled throughout Socotra are over 50 infamous caves, yet none are as renowned as Hoq Cave. With its towering walls and majestic entranceway, this iconic cavern stands out amongst the rest of the spectacular grottos residing on this magical island.

Hoq Cave is an awe-inspiring 3km cave system, providing rare insight into the underground realm of caves.

After traversing 350m through a picturesque landscape for around an hour, one will arrive at the opening of Hoq Cave.

A team of experienced guides will guide you on your 2-hour subterranean journey, taking in all the amazing crystal splendours nature has to offer!

How to get to Socotra Island

Socotra was cut off from travellers for a few years due to the ongoing war on the mainland of Yemen. However, it is now possible to once again fly to Socotra island from Cairo, Egypt.

Where to stay on Socotra Island

Midrange: Heathrow hotel

Tips for visiting Socotra Island

-Unfortunately, Socotra island isn’t somewhere that you can just go on a whim. Instead, it will require a lot of pre-planning! You will need to obtain a visa through a Socotra-based travel agency. The travel agency will get the visa approved by the Yemeni government and send you a paper copy – you will need this in order to book your flights.

-Women should dress conservatively, covering their shoulders.

-USD is widely accepted on Socotra island

Tours in Socotra Island, Yemen

Socotra highlights tour

Unique travel destinations #28: Oman

Oman is an ideal destination for those looking for unique and adventurous travel experiences.

From the stunning beaches of Salalah to the rugged terrain of the Jebel Akhdar mountain range, Oman offers some fantastic cultural and natural attractions.

Why you should visit Oman

From its imposing Arabian fortresses to its 3000km of stunning coastlines, Oman is the destination of choice for intrepid adventurers seeking untouched landscapes and miles upon miles of deserted roads.

With seemingly endless dunes, this exotic country offers an unparalleled experience that will stay with you long after your journey has ended.

From spectacular desert safaris to breathtaking marine life encounters, Oman has many experiences that are unavailable anywhere else in the area.

It is also an incredibly safe and welcoming country, especially for female solo travellers.

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Unique things to do in Oman

Drive the coastal road from salalah to the yemeni border.

Very few tourists visit this remote part of Oman which is home to some of the most dramatic coastline scenery in the Middle East.

Rent a 4X4 and take in all the unique sights like peaceful fishing villages, beautiful beaches and local wildlife.

Explore Al Hoota Cave

This unique cave system is located near the small town of Bimmah and is one of the most spectacular caves in Oman.

Stretching over 1km long, Al Hoota Cave is home to numerous unique species of plants, animals and birds. An experienced guide will take you on a tour through the caves, giving you an insight into the unique ecology and geology of this area.

Swim in a sinkhole

Going for a swim in Binmah sinkhole is one of the best things to do in Oman.

Legend has it that the sinkhole was created by a falling star, although science would say it’s actually the result of collapsing layers of Limestone.

There is a stairway down to the water within the sinkhole which makes it accessible to everyone and the brave can even try diving in.

Explore ruined cities and abandoned villages

Hidden among the majestic mountains of Oman, lies the haunting remains of long-deserted villages that have been forgotten for many years.

The Omani Government generously offered incentives to villagers with hard-to-reach settlements so they could relocate to more accessible towns.

One such example is Manah, found near Nizwa in the Sultanate of Oman; this town was constructed from mud and straw bricks and was inhabited up until the 1970s but has since been abandoned and left to deteriorate over time.

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How to get to Oman

Oman is accessible through Muscat International Airport located just outside the capital city of Muscat. There are regular flights to and from other destinations in the Middle East, Europe and Asia.

You can also fly into Salalah airport or Sohar airport if you prefer to explore more remote areas of Oman.

Where to stay in Oman

Budget: Sur plaza hotel

Midrange: Arabia oryx camp

Luxury: Luxury desert camp, Wahiba Sands

Tips for visiting Oman

Public transport is pretty much non-existent throughout the country so you will need to rent a car or take a guided tour to see most of the sights.

Be sure to dress modestly when visiting Oman, especially around religious sites. It’s polite to ask for permission before taking photos of locals or sensitive places.

The currency in Oman is the Omani Rial (OMR). ATMs and exchange bureaus are widely available throughout major cities and towns.

Tours in Oman

Bedouin Camp Night Stay in Empty Quarter Desert 

Wadi Shab and Bimmah Sinkhole Private Full-Day Tour

East Salalah Mountain Safari

Unique travel destinations #29: Lundy Island, UK

Lundy Island, a unique and secluded destination off the coast of Devon, England, is an unspoilt haven for alternative travellers.

Located in the Bristol Channel twelve miles from the mainland and covering three square miles in area, Lundy is home to an abundance of wildlife and breathtaking scenery.

The island is comprised mostly of granite and is surrounded by unique and picturesque bays, cliffs and coves.

Visitors can explore the island on foot, take boat trips along the coast or even join wildlife tours to get up close and personal with the unique creatures that inhabit the island.

Why you should visit Lundy Island, UK

Visiting Lundy Island is perfect for those looking for unique and alternative travel experiences.

With its unspoilt beauty, unique wildlife, and breathtaking scenery, it’s an ideal destination for adventurers seeking a more offbeat location.

Lundy Island offers plenty of activities such as exploring the island on foot or by boat, tours to get up close and personal with unique creatures that inhabit the island, and incredible photographic opportunities.

There are also historic sites around the island including lighthouses, churches and fortifications that offer an insight into the history of this unique place.

Visiting Lundy Island is sure to be an adventure you’ll never forget!

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Unique things to do in Lundy Island, UK

See puffins in the uk.

Lundy Island is one of the best places to see wild Puffins in the UK.

The puffin is the star of Lundy Island, and bird watchers flock to see this charming specimen. What’s more, there’s even a bit of history behind them – “Lundy” comes from Norse origins meaning Puffin (Lund) Island (-ey).

So if you’re looking for an incredible experience with these flamboyant birds, be sure to check out Lundy!

Stay in an old lighthouse

Accommodation on Lundy island is very limited. However, For a truly unique travel experience, you can stay the night in an old lighthouse on Lundy island .

In 1820, Daniel Asher Alexander constructed Old Light – an awe-inspiring structure composed of Cyclopean granite blocks. Stretching towards the sky atop the highest point on the island, its two distinct flats – Upper and Lower – are still available to rent to this day.

Be sure to bring your binoculars as the lighthouse offers great views of the surrounding scenery and is an excellent place to spot wildlife!

Go Letterboxing

Lundy is known for its remarkable 27 ‘letterboxes’ which are actually small hidden boxes crafted from an array of materials.

You will need to follow some clues to find the boxes, turning the island into a treasure hunt! At each location, you can uncover a unique rubber stamp which can be registered on your map as proof that it’s been found. If you are familiar with geo-caching then it is a similar concept.

Make sure to swing by the shop and pick up a letterbox pack! With it, you can embark on an adventure that will lead you to Lundy’s hidden treasures.

It is an unforgettable experience for the entire family that provides insight into all of what this beautiful island has to offer.

How to get to Lundy Island

Lundy Island can be reached by ferry from the mainland. You can catch the ferry from either Ilfracombe or Bideford. The journey takes approximately 2 hours, with regular crossings running between March and October.

In the winter months, it is also possible to take a helicopter to the island.

Where to stay in Lundy Island

Accommodation on Lundy Island is limited, so be sure to book in advance when planning your visit. There are 23 very individual self-catering properties available which are managed by the landmark trust.

Tips for visiting Lundy Island

– Pack appropriate clothing. The island has a unique climate and can be windy even on warm days.

– Bring your own food. Lundy Island is quite remote, so it’s best to bring snacks and supplies with you.

– Make use of the amenities located around the island, such as toilets and refreshment points

Tours to Lundy Island

Lundy Island in summer – 5-day tour

Unique travel destinations #30: Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Tashkent, Uzbekistan is a unique and vibrant city located in the heart of Central Asia. It is the capital of Uzbekistan, with a population of more than 2.3 million people.

Tashkent has served as an essential caravan trading post for centuries but has recently been transformed into the modern metropolis it now is.

Why you should visit Tashkent

Tashkent often gets overlooked in favour of some of Uzbekistan’s more famous silk road cities such as Bukhara and Samarkand. However, Tashkent is unique in that it combines ancient history and modernity.

It’s a great city for exploring unique architecture, culture, and cuisine from the Silk Route era.

Visiting Tashkent will give you an insight into the unique culture of Central Asia while also offering plenty of modern conveniences.

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Unique things to do in Tashkent

See one of the world’s most beautiful metro stations.

The ornately decorated Tashkent metro system is thought to be one of the most unique and beautiful in the world.

Built in 1977 and often referred to as a ‘museum on wheels’, this unique transportation system offers visitors an insight into Uzbekistan’s unique cultural heritage by showcasing Uzbekistan’s history through portraits, plaques, or architectural features.

Each station is designed around a different theme and the unique decorations of each station range from mosaics, stained glass and sculptures to unique Soviet-era artworks.

Explore relics of the soviet era

Since Uzbekistan wasn’t liberated from Soviet rule until 1991, you can still find numerous unmistakably communist features that are exclusive to the country.

Most obviously is the Hotel Uzbekistan: a grandiose edifice built during the Soviet era which serves as one of Tashkent’s most iconic landmarks.

You can also visit Chorsu Bazaar, which is housed beneath an immense dome constructed by the Soviets and now contains countless stands selling all kinds of exotic goods; or maybe opt for discovering some classic soviet locomotives at the Railway Museum.

No matter what draws your attention to this bewitching nation, its unique Stalinist heritage will surely amaze you!

Visit beautiful mosques and mausoleums

Tashkent is home to a number of unique Islamic sites, such as the imposing Kukeldosh Madrasah and Imam al-Bukhari Mausoleum. The city is also home to some of the oldest mosques in Central Asia, including the Barak Khan Mosque which was built during the 16th century and is one of the oldest surviving mosques in the world.

How to get to Tashkent

Tashkent is easily accessible by air with regular flights arriving in the city from across Europe and Asia.

There are also direct trains running between Moscow and Tashkent, making it a great option for budget travellers.

Once you arrive, getting around is fairly easy, as there are plenty of local buses

Where to stay in Tashkent

Budget: Topchan hostel

Midrange: Demure hotel

Luxury: International hotel Tashkent

Tips for visiting Tashkent

When visiting Tashkent, here are some tips that you should keep in mind:

1. Dress modestly when you’re out and about in the city, especially when visiting religious sites.

2. Be aware of local laws and customs – some activities that may be considered normal in your home country may be illegal or frowned upon in Uzbekistan.

3. Ask for permission before taking photos of locals or sensitive places.

4. Tashkent is generally quite affordable and there are plenty of budget-friendly accommodation options.

5. Make use of public transportation whenever possible and don’t forget to bargain at the bazaar!

Tours in Tashkent

Central Asia 5 Stans Adventure

Tashkent city tour

8-Hours Tashkent Local Living and Mahalla Experience Tour

gafur gulom station in uzbekistan

Unique travel destinations #31: Iraqi Kurdistan

Not to be confused with federal Iraq, Iraqi Kurdistan is an autonomous region of Iraq that is desperate for independence.

This fascinating region offers a unique combination of ancient sites, beautiful nature and one-of-a-kind cultural experiences that will delight and amaze anyone who is bold enough to travel to this often misunderstood land.

Why you should visit Iraqi Kurdistan

Despite what you might think, the autonomous region of Iraqi Kurdistan is one of the safest areas of the Middle East and has one of the lowest crime rates in the world.

Kurdish people are incredibly friendly and offer some of the best hospitality that you will find anywhere on Earth.

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Unique things to do in Iraqi Kurdistan

Visit the abandoned palaces of saddam hussein.

During his brutal regime, Saddam Hussein had many palaces scattered across Iraq and Kurdistan. Today many of them are abandoned and can be easily explored.

In Sulaymaniyah you can visit the Red Security Museum, aka Saddam Hussein’s House of Horrors, located in what used to be the headquarters of Saddam’s regime. Today it is a museum dedicated to remembering the victims of the deadly regime.

Attend the Nowruz celebrations

the celebration of Nowruz is the Persian New year, where every year, hundreds of thousands of people gather over bonfires and fireworks.

Whilst attending Nowruz, you can witness the hundreds of Kurds taking part in the celebrations, wearing traditional clothes and climbing down the mountain with lit torches for a truly unique celebration.

Explore the ancient ruins of Erbil Citadel

Erbil is the capital city of Iraqi Kurdistan and it’s home to one of the oldest inhabited areas in the world. The most popular attraction in Erbil is the ancient citadel, which has been continuously inhabited since approximately 6,000 BC. The citadel offers unique insights into Kurdish culture and history and is a must-see destination for anyone who visits Iraqi Kurdistan.

Visit the Lalish temple complex

The Lalish temple is a sacred site for the Yazidi people that dates back hundreds of years. A journey to the Lalish temple will give you an incredible insight into the culture of the people. From the history and traditions to the architecture and artwork – it’s a truly unique experience that you won’t find anywhere else.

How to get to Iraqi Kurdistan

The easiest way to get to Iraqi Kurdistan is by flying into the international airport located in Erbil. The airport has direct flights from cities around the world, including Paris and London. Once you arrive, getting around is easy, as there are plenty of local buses and taxis available.

Where to stay in Iraqi Kurdistan

Budget: Soulmate Hotel

Midrange: Hayali Boutique Hotel

Luxury: Dedeman Erbil Hotel

Tips for visiting Iraqi Kurdistan

When visiting Iraqi Kurdistan, here are some tips that you should keep in mind:

1. Dress modestly when out and about in the city, especially when visiting religious sites.

2. Be aware of local laws and customs – some activities that may be considered normal in your home country may be illegal or frowned upon in Iraqi Kurdistan.

4. Do not fly a drone in Iraqi Kurdistan! You will be immediately arrested as drones were used by ISIS spies so even bringing one into the country will place you under suspicion.

Tours in Iraqi Kurdistan

Iraqi Kurdistan tour

Against the compass run frequent expeditions to Iraqi Kurdistan

Unique travel destinations #32: Ciudad Perdida (The lost city) Columbia

When thinking of bucket list-worthy hikes in South America, most people think of the famous peaks of Peru and Chile. However, for the bold and the daring, an ancient path lies hidden in Colombia’s Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta.

It beckons those with a penchant for exploration to uncover its sacred secrets – believed to be more than 650 years older than Machu Picchu!

Embark on the Lost City Trek (La Ciudad Perdida), a multi-day journey filled with humidity, early starts, smelly clothes and blisters.

You will confront your own physical limits as you battle through this tough trek that is certainly not for everyone.

However, by doing so you will discover an amazing reward at the end of this challenge – finding out what dwells within yourself during your hike to one of our planet’s most impressive jungle ruins!

The biggest adventures are those we have to work for!

Why you should visit The lost city, Columbia

The unique trek to Ciudad Perdida (literally ‘The Lost City’) in northern Columbia is a must-do for any alternative traveller looking for an unforgettable experience.

The hike up the steep and treacherous terrain of the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta region of Colombia can take anywhere from four to six days, depending on how far you want to go, and takes you past unique archaeological sites.

As you ascend the dense jungle pathways, discover ancient temple ruins woven in with lush vegetation and unique wildlife.

The trek is often referred to as the ‘Colombian Machu Picchu’ and its unique location makes for some of the most spectacular views in all of South America.

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Unique things to do in The lost city, Columbia

Spend time in santa marta.

Santa Marta is the town from where you will begin and end your trek. Here, explore the unique colonial architecture and vibrant local culture that this Caribbean port town has to offer.

From the local markets to a range of delicious seafood restaurants, Santa Marta is a great place to relax after your trek.

Climb the 1200 steps up to the lost city

In order to gain access to the mysterious Lost City, you must make your way up a daunting 1,200 steps.

These ancient and narrow stairs rise from the Buritaca River and are incredibly steep and treacherously slippery even during the dry season and even for experienced climbers!

Enjoy the view from the Lost City Ruins

The view from the ruins of Ciudad Perdida will take your breath away. Take in the beauty of this unique and magical place as you admire the depths of wisdom and culture that were once enshrined here long ago.

How to get to The lost city, Columbia

You will need to book a guided tour to reach the lost city. The tour will take you from Santa Marta and includes transport, accommodation, food, and a guide to Ciudad Perdida.

To get to Santa Marta, you can fly directly to Simón Bolívar International Airport (SMR), or take a bus from other cities in Colombia.

Where to stay for The lost city trek, Columbia

During the trek, you will be camping but you will need to book accommodation in Santa Marta for the nights before and after your trek. Here are some options:

Budget: Fatima Hostel

Midrange: Journey Hostel

Luxury: Casa Carolina

Tips for visiting The lost city, Columbia

1. Bring plenty of insect repellent and sun cream – it can get very hot and humid on the trek!

2. Invest in a good quality pair of hiking boots as your feet will thank you later.

3. Drink lots of water throughout the trek to avoid dehydration.

4. Be prepared for rain

5. Bring some extra pairs of dry socks as your feet will definitely get wet!

Tours to the lost city, Colombia

4-day hike to the lost city from Santa Marta, Columbia

Half-day food tour in Santa Marta, Columbia – refuel after your trek!

Unique travel destinations #33: Juneau, Alaska

Did you know that Alaska’s compact capital city of Juneau is the only US capital city with no road access ? As it can only be reached by plane or boat Juneau is quite literally an off-the-beaten-path destination!

Why you should visit Juneau

Juneau, Alaska is the unique and off-the-beaten-path destination that alternative travellers dream of.

Located in the Alaskan Panhandle, this picturesque city is surrounded by majestic mountains and forests, making it an ideal spot for outdoor activities like hiking, biking, kayaking or fishing.

The unique wildlife of Juneau offers a one-of-a-kind experience with opportunities to see whales breaching in the ocean, as well as bald eagles soaring overhead.

With its stunning natural beauty and unique cultural experiences such as traditional totem pole carving demonstrations or visiting local artisan shops, Juneau provides something for everyone who seeks an unusual travel adventure!

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Unique things to do in Juneau

Explore mendenhall glacier and its ice caves.

Mendenhall Glacier is a stunning natural wonder located 12 miles from Juneau, Alaska. It has long been a popular destination among alternative travellers who seek unique and off-the-beaten-path adventures.

The glacier was formed over thousands of years, with glacial ice originating from the British Columbia Coast Mountains and flowing down to the Mendenhall Valley.

The ice caves of the Mendenhall Glacier are incredibly unique and can only be accessed by a short hike from the visitor centre. Once you venture inside you will feel like you have entered another world!

Take a whale-watching tour

Juneau, Alaska is known as one of the best places to spot whales in all of North America.

With its unique coastline and abundant wildlife, Juneau is the perfect spot for a unique whale-watching tour .

You will be able to witness majestic whales breaching in the ocean and observe other unique wildlife such as sea lions, eagles, seals and porpoises!

Spot bears on Admiralty island

Admiralty Island is a unique destination for alternative travellers and wildlife enthusiasts alike.

Located near Juneau, Alaska, the island has one of the highest densities of brown bears in the world.

With an estimated bear population of 1,500 living on the island, there is no doubt that Admiralty Island is a unique place to visit.

How to get to Juneau

The only way to get to Juneau, Alaska is by plane or boat. There are daily flights from other major cities in the US and Canada including Seattle, Vancouver, Anchorage and Fairbanks.

For those who prefer to travel by sea, there are regular ferries from nearby towns such as Ketchikan and Skagway.

If you’re looking for a unique off-the-beaten-path destination then Juneau is definitely worth a visit!

Where to stay in Juneau

Budget: Juneau international youth hostel

Midrange: Alaskas capital INN B&B

Luxury: Ramada Juneau

Tips for visiting Juneau

1. Pack layers – the weather can change quickly in Juneau so it’s best to be prepared!

2. Bring your own binoculars for wildlife viewing as some tours don’t provide them.

5. Wear waterproof shoes!

6. Use cash wherever possible as some places may not take credit cards.

8. Bring a map or GPS as cell service can be spotty in some areas.

Tours in Juneau

Juneau Helicopter Tour & Dogsledding Experience

Mendenhall Glacier Ice Adventure Tour

Juneau Whale Watching Expedition

Unique travel destinations #34: Patagonia

Patagonia is a unique and beautiful destination that draws alternative travellers from all around the world.

Located at the southern tip of South America, this vast region spans Chile and Argentina, with some parts extending into Uruguay and Brazil.

Why you should visit Patagonia

Patagonia is home to breathtaking landscapes such as the jagged peaks of the Andes mountains, towering glaciers, verdant valleys dotted with lakes and rivers, ancient forests filled with wildlife, and rugged coastlines lined by pristine beaches.

Patagonia also offers unique cultural experiences for those looking for something off-the-beaten path such as traditional gaucho villages or indigenous communities living in harmony with nature.

From outdoor adventures to unique cultural experiences – Patagonia has it all and is a truly unique travel destination for those looking for adventure!

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Unique things to do in Patagonia

Hike the most remote trek on earth.

Patagonia is a paradise for trekkers and hikers looking for unique adventures in some of the most spectacular landscapes imaginable.

The Dientes de Navarino Circuit is a unique and unforgettable trekking adventure located in the wild Patagonia region of southern Chile.

Starting in Puerto Williams, the southernmost city located on Isla Navarino, this unique trek takes you through some of the most remote and untouched landscapes imaginable.

The trekking circuit traverses unique landscapes stretching from the Martillo Glacier to Cape Froward and includes unique attractions such as breathtaking views of the Dientes Mountains and the unique marble caves at Caleta Marmol.

The trek is challenging and requires some planning, but it’s definitely worth the effort for those looking for unique and unforgettable experiences in Patagonia!

Stay at an Eco-Lodge

Patagonia is also home to several eco-lodges located in some unique and pristine locations. These lodges offer unforgettable experiences such as bird watching, star gazing, and wildlife spotting.

One of the most unique eco-lodges is the Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa. Located near Torres del Paine National Park, this stunning lodge offers gorgeous views of the unique Patagonian landscape and fun experiences such as biking, hiking, horseback riding, bird watching and wildlife spotting.

The decor at Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa is inspired by the unique local culture and features amenities such as a sauna and yoga studio.

Visit the beautiful marble caves of Patagonia

Chile’s Northern Patagonia has something unique and special to offer to alternative travellers – the Marble Caves, or ‘Capillas de Marmol’.

These unique geological formations have been carved by the waves of General Carrera Lake into beautiful and breathtaking patterns that create an unforgettable experience for visitors.

The unique shape of the caves is created by eroding layers of calcium carbonate, giving them a pretty blue-green colour.

The caves can be visited by boat or kayak only , making for an unforgettable experience in Patagonia!

How to get to Patagonia

Patagonia is located at the southern tip of South America, making it a unique and special travel destination for alternative travellers.

The main gateway to the region is Santiago de Chile, from where you can fly or take a bus or ferry to the towns of Puerto Natales and Punta Arenas (Chile), El Calafate (Argentina) or Ushuaia (Argentina).

From these main towns, you can use buses to reach unique destinations throughout Patagonia.

The unique landscapes and experiences of Patagonia will make your trip an unforgettable one!

Where to stay in Patagonia

Budget: Hospedaje Magallanes B&B – Punta Arenas

Midrange: Tierra Patagonia Hotel & Spa

Luxury: Arakur – Ushuaia

Tips for visiting Patagonia

– Respect the unique environment of Patagonia and follow all conservation regulations.

– Be aware of the weather conditions before starting a trek or any outdoor activity.

– Take time to appreciate and explore unique cultural experiences during your visit to Patagonia.

– Have fun and enjoy unforgettable experiences that are unique to the region!

Tours in Patagonia

Minitrekking in the Perito Moreno Glacier

Torres Del Paine Full Day Overland Truck 4×4 From Calafate

Tierra del Fuego National Park Hike and Canoe Tour

Kayaking in the marble caves, Patagonia

Unique travel destinations #35: Palau

Uniquely situated in the Western Pacific Ocean, Palau is an isolated paradise made up of its main island Babeldaob, several smaller islands and over 300 limestone rock islands, scattered about 800km east of the Philippines and 1330 km northeast of Guam.

Uncontested by other travellers, this untouched nook provides a haven for exploration away from bustling tourist sites. Come to Palau if you’re seeking a genuine escape!

Why you should visit Palau

This hard-to-reach region of the Pacific Ocean is known for its pristine beaches, unique cultural heritage and stunning natural beauty.

From the awesome Jellyfish Lake to the ancient Koror Island Tombs, Palau has lots to offer to adventurous souls who make the long trip out there.

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Unique things to do in Palau

Visit palau’s famous jellyfish lake.

One of Palau’s most unique attractions is Jellyfish Lake, an isolated marine lake with millions of stingless jellyfish.

Get up close and personal with these unique creatures on a snorkelling tour .

Sea Kayaking around Palau’s rock islands

Explore the nooks and crannies of Palau’s secluded islands by kayak. It’s a unique and serene way to get up close and personal with nature.

Helmet dive

Get a unique underwater experience while you helmet dive in Palau!

You’ll be fitted with a special helmet that will allow you to remain dry, even when submerged in up to 20 metres of water.

How to get to Palau

You can fly to Palau from Manila, Taipei and Guam.

Where to stay in Palau

Budget: Yogi Dives B&B

Midrange: Cove resort Palau

Luxury: Palau pacific resort

Tips for visiting Palau

– Respect the unique environment of Palau and abide by cultural norms.

– Take time to appreciate and explore unique cultural experiences during your visit to Palau.

Tours in Palau

Jellyfish Lake, Milky Way, Beach and Rock Island Tour

Full Day Scuba Dive Tour at Palau’s best Dive sites

Off-Road Small-Group Jungle Driving Adventure with Lunch

Unique travel destinations #36: Antarctica

Antarctica is a unique and awe-inspiring destination that attracts adventurers from all around the world.

With its pristine landscapes, unique wildlife, and dramatic vistas, it’s easy to see why travellers are so eager to embark on a journey to this most remote continent.

The best way to get there is by taking an Antarctic cruise aboard a specially designed research vessel.

Why you should visit Antarctica

This unique destination offers a unique and thrilling experience like no other in the world. From its stunning landscapes, unique wildlife and incredible vistas, it’s easy to see why travellers are drawn to its majesty.

Plus, travelling by ship allows for an up-close view of some of the world’s most unique and awe-inspiring natural wonders!

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Unique things to do in Antarctica

 kayak amongst icebergs.

Explore the unique ice formations up close by embarking on a kayaking adventure through the frozen waters of Antarctica. It’s an unforgettable experience!

Visit a scientific research station

For a truly unique travel experience, you can visit the Vernadsky Research Station and the world’s Southernmost bar .

This is the research station where scientists first discovered the hole in the ozone layer!

It is possible to take a small-group trip to the base where you can have a tour of the research facility led by one of the scientists who work there.

This is a wonderful insight into what life is like for the people working and living in Antarctica, as well as an up-close look at the amazing work being conducted there.

Take the polar plunge

Swim in the crater of an active volcano from Deception Island for a truly unforgettable adventure!

Deception Island is a unique, horseshoe-shaped volcanic island located in the South Shetland archipelago off the Antarctic Peninsula.

Home to an active volcano, this unique destination offers visitors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to swim in its crater.

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How to get to Antarctica

The best way to reach Antarctica is by taking a cruise from Ushuaia, Argentina. These cruises typically last anywhere from 10-30 days depending on the tour operator and the route you take.

Where to stay in Antarctica

Most tours will include accommodation onboard the ship, which is the most common option for travellers visiting Antarctica.

Tips for visiting Antarctica

– Dress appropriately for cold temperatures.

– Respect the unique environment of Antarctica and abide by cultural norms.

– Take time to appreciate and explore unique cultural experiences during your visit to Antarctica.

– Have fun and enjoy unforgettable experiences that are

Tours to Antarctica

Best of Antarctica 11-day cruise

Unique travel destinations #37: The Stone Forest of Madagascar (Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park)

The unique and awe-inspiring Stone Forest of Madagascar is one of the most unique travel destinations in the world.

Located within Madagascar’s Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park, this unique limestone formation creates an incredible landscape filled with unique rock formations.

Why you should visit The Stone Forest of Madagascar

A majestic landscape, the Tsingy de Bemaraha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that rightfully merits its prestigious designation.

Here one can observe truly extraordinary and awe-inspiring geological formations, it appears as though you’ve stepped foot onto another planet!

The unique landscape of jagged limestone pinnacles (known as ‘tsingy’) is unique to the region and offers unrivalled opportunities for exploring, hiking and camping.

Unique things to do in The Stone Forest of Madagascar

Explore unique limestone formations.

The unique tsingy limestone formations are unlike anything else found in the world.

As you explore the park, you’ll be able to take in the beauty of the unique shapes of the limestone formations.

Hike through unique karst caves

Explore the karst caves, formed over millions of years by rainwater dissolving and eroding limestone.

These cave systems offer a unique view into Madagascar’s geology and an unparalleled opportunity to explore a unique subterranean environment.

How to get to The Stone Forest of Madagascar

The Stone Forest of Madagascar is located in the western part of Madagascar, near the city of Morondava.

The nearest airport is Morondava Airport (MOQ). From there you can arrange a taxi or hire a car to take you to the park.

Where to stay in The Stone Forest of Madagascar

Camping in the park is a great option and there are several campsites available that rent out tents to travellers.

Most visitors who aren’t camping out in the park stay in the village of Bekopaka, The grand hotel is a good option here.

Tips for visiting the Stone Forest of Madagascar

– Dress appropriately for the warm climate.

– Respect the unique environment of Madagascar and abide by cultural norms.

– Be aware of the wildlife in the area before you start exploring or any outdoor activity.

– Take time to appreciate and explore unique cultural experiences during your visit to The Stone Forest of Madagascar.

Tours to The Stone Forest of Madagascar

4 day tour to Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park

7 day tour of Tsingy and Kirindy forest, Madagascar

Unique travel destinations #38: Zhangjiajie, China

If you’re an Avatar fan, then the majestic mountains of Zhangjiajie National Park in China will look familiar!

This UNESCO World Heritage Site served as a source of inspiration for Pandora and its magnificent scenery has attracted tourists from all over the world.

With towering peaks and breathtaking views, it’s no wonder why this park is considered one of the most beautiful places on earth.

Why you should visit Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie national park is one of the most unique travel destinations in the world!

Although it is not easy to get to Zhangjiajie national park is definitely worth the effort.

The unique landscape of sandstone peaks and lush forests gives it a unique atmosphere that can’t be found anywhere else.

This unique terrain has served as an important source of inspiration for Chinese culture, art and literature for centuries.

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Unique things to do in Zhangjiajie

Marvel at the unique sandstone peaks.

Also known as the Avatar mountains, the incredible sandstone formations of Zhangjiajie are among the most unique in the world.

With its pinnacles, spires and towers, this landscape will take your breath away!

Take a cable car up to Tianzi Mountain

Take a cable car ride up to Tianzi Mountain and witness breathtaking views of the unique landscape below.

How to get to Zhangjiajie

Zhangjiajie, a small city situated in the northern region of Hunan province, may be difficult to reach due to its lack of high-speed railways. Depending on your origin point, travelling here can prove tricky.

Zhangjiajie is located in Hunan Province, China. The nearest airport is Zhangjiajie Hehua Airport (DYG).

Where to stay in Zhangjiajie

Budget: Easy house

Midrange: Whispering mountains boutique hotel

Luxury: No. 5 valley lodge

Tips for visiting Zhangjiajie National Park

– Respect the unique environment of Zhangjiajie National Park and abide by the cultural norms.

– Dress appropriately for the climate.

– Be aware of the wildlife in the area before you start any outdoor activity.

– Take time to appreciate unique cultural experiences during your visit to Zhangjiajie.

Tours to Zhangjiajie

2 Full Days Zhangjiajie National Forest Park & Glass Bridge Tour Package

Zhangjiajie Tianmen Mountain Private All-inclusive Day Tour

Zhangjiajie Private 4-Day Tour: Enshi Grand Canyon And Tianmen Mountain

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Unique travel destinations #39: Tbilisi, Georgia

Tbilisi is the vibrant and beautiful capital of Georgia. Located on the banks of the Kura river, this unique destination offers a fascinating mixture of modernity and ancient history.

From its beautiful architecture to its unique blend of cultures, Tbilisi is an enchanting city that draws in visitors from all over the world.

Why you should visit Tbilisi

Tbilisi is a unique and enchanting travel destination that offers a fascinating blend of modernity and ancient history.

Its stunning architecture, unique culture, diverse cuisine, vibrant nightlife and hospitable locals make it the perfect place to explore and experience something truly unique.

From its iconic landmarks to its unique souvenir shops, Tbilisi truly has something for everyone!

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Unique things to do in Tbilisi

Experience the sulphur baths of old tbilisi.

The Sulphur Baths of Old Tbilisi are one of the best historic and unique cultural experiences that you can experience in Georgia.

Located in the heart of the city, these ancient baths have been used for centuries for medicinal purposes.

Today, visitors can take a tour to learn more about this unique cultural experience, as well as take a dip in the sulphur-rich waters.

If you’re looking for a bathhouse to relax in, there is an abundance of options. Most feature both male and female sections within their public baths, with the entrance fee usually ranging from 5-10 GEL.

For those seeking more privacy, private rooms are available too; these cost around 40-90 GEL per hour depending on what room type you choose.

Visit the bank of Georgia headquarters

If, like me, you are a fan of Soviet architecture, then be sure to check out the Bank of Georgia Headquarters, one of the weirdest things to see in Tbilisi! 

Perched south of the bustling city hub, en route to Mtskheta and crafted from 5 cube-shaped modules arranged (somewhat randomly) atop one another, stands this impressive structure.

I think it looks like a game of Jenga gone wrong!

Zipline into the botanical gardens

Zipin Tbilisi is an exhilarating, urban zipline experience like no other.

Since its July 2017 opening, it has proudly connected Narikala fortress and the Botanical Gardens in a swift ride, becoming one of Tbilisi’s most unique attractions!

Zipin offers you an exciting way to traverse the cityscape; why not give it a try?

If you’re looking for an adventure, departing right next to the Kartlis Deda viewpoint is a zip line that ends 270 meters below at the Botanical gardens.

The ride doesn’t last long – just 30 seconds! But it’s best enjoyed during daylight hours, particularly around sunset when the views are most spectacular.

If you prefer late-night rides, no worries – this one operates until 9 PM!

How to get to Tbilisi

The best way to get to Tbilisi is by air, with direct flights available from many major cities around the world. You can also take a train or bus into the city, which will take a bit longer but is often more cost-effective.

Where to stay in Tbilisi

Budget: Envoy hostel

Midrange: TbiliSee Hotel

Luxury: Penthouse hotel

Tips for visiting Tbilisi

1. Learn the Language – Georgian is the official language in Georgia, and although many locals speak English, it is always a good idea to learn a few basic phrases before your trip. Pick up a few words, such as “hello” (gamarjoba) and “thank you” (madlobt) and people will appreciate the effort!

2. Watch Out for Pickpockets – As with any major city, pickpocketing is something to be aware of when visiting Tbilisi. Be sure to keep your belongings close at all times and don’t leave them unattended in public areas.

3. Use Public Transport – Tbilisi has an extensive public transport system and this is the best way to get around the city if you are on a budget. Make sure to have coins or small change with you as many of the buses only accept cash payments.

4. Taste The Georgian Wine – Georgia is renowned for its unique wine-producing region, and tasting different wines is a must when visiting the city. Be sure to try some of the unique local varieties, as well as any international offerings that you may come across.

5. Try The Traditional Food – Georgian cuisine is unique and delicious, so don’t miss out on trying some of the local dishes during your stay in Tbilisi!

Tours in Tbilisi

6 Days tour to discover the best of Georgia

Tbilisi Walking Tour with Cable Cars, Wine Tasting and Traditional Bakery

The original Tbilisi food & drink walking tour

Unique travel destinations #40: The Atlas Mountains, Morocco

The Atlas Mountains in Morocco are an incredible sight to behold.

Spanning 2,500 km from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea. The highest peak of the range stands at 4,167 m above sea level and is topped by snow for much of the year.

Why you should visit The Atlas Mountains

This unique mountain range is home to elusive wildlife, unique vegetation, and some fantastic cultural experiences. It’s an easy day trip from Marrakesh .

Take a tour of the Atlas Mountains, where you can experience unique local cultures and traditions, explore desert landscapes, and go trekking through mountain passes.

Be sure to add this unique travel destination onto your Morocco itinerary !

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Unique things to do in The Atlas Mountains

Hike to the summit of mount toubkal.

Hiking to the summit of Mount Toubkal is an unforgettable experience that is sure to make for a unique travel adventure!

Standing 4,167 meters high, Mount Toubkal is the highest peak in the Atlas mountain range and offers spectacular views from the top.

While it can be a challenging hike, it is possible for anyone with a decent level of fitness and determination.

If you aren’t feeling up to the challenge of conquering Mount Toubkal there are plenty of shorter day hikes in the Atlas Mountains . You can hike to waterfalls, oases and beautiful valleys. You can even combine hiking and yoga on a yoga retreat !

Visit Aït Benhaddou

Aït Benhaddou is an ancient fortified city located in the foothills of the Atlas Mountains, near Ouarzazate.

This unique site has been used as a backdrop for many popular films including Gladiator, The Mummy and Game of Thrones.

A visit to this unique destination will take you back in time as you wander through the narrow alleyways and explore traditional mud-brick houses that were once inhabited by Berber families.

Stay at a Traditional Kasbah

For unique accommodation, stay at one of the many traditional kasbahs located throughout the Atlas Mountains.

A kasbah is a unique type of fortress that often features unique turrets and balconies, as well as magnificent gardens and courtyards.

Many of the traditional kasbahs have been converted into unique guesthouses that offer comfortable accommodations in unique surroundings.

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How to get to The Atlas Mountains

The closest major cities to the Atlas Mountains are Marrakech and Ouarzazate.

You can either take a bus or hire a car to get to the mountains, but be sure to plan your route in advance so that you know where you’re going.

There are also some guided tours available for those who want an informative and unique travel experience

Where to stay in The Atlas Mountains

Budget: Dar boumida

Midrange: Le village de Toubkal

Luxury: The Capaldi hotel

Tips for visiting The Atlas Mountains

1. Respect local cultures and traditions – when visiting the unique villages in the Atlas Mountains, make sure to be respectful of local customs and dress appropriately.

2. Have a plan – it’s important to have an idea of what you want to do while in the Atlas Mountains so that you can make the most of your time there.

3. The weather in the Atlas Mountains can be unpredictable, so it’s a good idea to bring warm clothing even if you’re visiting during the summer months.

4. Bring plenty of water – staying hydrated is essential when exploring unique destinations like the Atlas Mountains, so make sure you always have enough water on hand.

Tours in The Atlas Mountains

High Atlas Mountains and 5 Valleys Day Trip from Marrakech

Atlas Mountains Hot Air Balloon Ride from Marrakech

3 Day Trek in the Atlas Mountains and Berber Villages from Marrakech

Unique travel destinations #41. Johannesburg, South Africa

Johannesburg, South Africa is a unique destination for adventure travellers.

From fun wildlife encounters to unique cultural experiences, this lively city has something for everyone.

Explore historic sites, unique markets, and vibrant neighbourhoods in this spirited and dynamic urban landscape.

Why you should visit Johannesburg

Most travellers to South Africa skip Johannesburg in favour of Cape Town or Durban. But this is a shame as Johannesburg has a lot to offer. There are so many awesome things to see and do in Jo’burg !

I first travelled to Jo’burg in 2009 when it still had a pretty bad reputation for being unsafe. However, I instantly fell in love with this bustling African city.

As long as you practice common sense Jo’burg is no more dangerous than any other major city. So ignore what you may have heard and give it a chance!

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Unique things to do in Johannesburg

Learn about south africa’s recent history at the apartheid museum.

The Apartheid Museum in Johannesburg, South Africa is a unique destination for those who wish to learn about the recent history of the country.

This super interesting museum offers a unique insight into the struggles and triumphs experienced by South Africans during the apartheid era.

At the Apartheid Museum, visitors can explore various interactive exhibits that cover different aspects of the apartheid era. From art installations to informative films and interactive displays, this fascinating museum offers an experience that no traveller should miss out on.

Take a Tour of Soweto township

For those looking for a unique travel experience in South Africa, a guided tour of Soweto is the perfect option.

Soweto is South Africa’s largest and most famous township. Soweto was at the forefront of the fight against apartheid , with many conflicts taking place here.

Despite its troubled past, Soweto is now a vibrant and thriving area with many interesting sights to see.

Most tours of Soweto will include a stop at Nelson Mandela’s house, Desmond Tutus’s house and the Soweto towers, a decommissioned power station which is now painted in brightly coloured murals.

On a tour of Soweto, visitors will also get to explore vibrant markets, meet local artisans, learn about unique foods and drinks, and discover the unique music scene of Soweto.

Bungee jump from the Soweto towers

Bungee jumping off the Soweto towers is an adrenaline rush like no other.

Located in the township of Soweto, a unique and vibrant area of South Africa, this fun attraction is one of the most popular experiences for thrillseekers looking to get their blood pumping.

The Soweto towers were originally built as a power station but now stand as one of the premier bungee jumping destinations in South Africa.

Standing at an impressive 70 metres tall, this unique attraction offers a thrilling experience that is rarely found elsewhere.

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How to get to Johannesburg

Johannesburg is a bustling city and the gateway to South Africa for many international visitors.

There are several ways to get to Johannesburg from around the world, including flights from most major cities as well as buses and trains from other parts of South Africa.

Where to stay in Johannesburg

Budget: Lebo’s Soweto backpackers

Midrange: Lucky bean guest house

Luxury: The Fairway Hotel & Spa

Tips for visiting Johannesburg

Although Johannesburg is safer than it used to be, it is still worth being cautious. Don’t wander around by yourself after dark and avoid being flashy with money or expensive jewellery.

It is also worth being aware of pickpockets in crowded areas.

Tours in Johannesburg

Full-Day Soweto, Apartheid Museum and Lunch Tour

Bike tour of Soweto

3 Day Kruger Safari from Johannesburg

Unique travel destinations #42.Paleokastritsa, Corfu

If you’re looking for an unusual and unique travel destination, look no further than Paleokastritsa on the island of Corfu.

This tiny village is located in a secluded valley and is home to some of the most unique and stunning scenery in all of Greece.

The locals are warm and welcoming, and there’s never a shortage of things to do or see.

So if you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path destination that’s sure to amaze, be sure to add Paleokastritsa to your list!

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Why you should visit Paleokastritsa

You should visit Paleokastritsa because it is one of the most beautiful beaches in Greece, yet has much fewer visitors than many of Greece’s other popular beach destinations such as Zante or Mykonos.

Paleokastritsa is a little more remote and so feels a lot less crowded and commercialised than most greek beaches. It’s a fantastic alternative if you are looking for a more unique greek holiday destination.

Unique things to do in Paleokastritsa

Relax on the beach.

Paleokastritsa Beach is a unique and unforgettable experience that promises to be an escape from the mundane.

Located in a secluded valley on the island of Corfu, the beach is beautiful with its unique turquoise waters, white sand and startlingly clear blue skies.

Offering some of the best beach views in all of Europe. It’s best to spend the whole day here simply soaking up the best of those greek beach vibes.

Rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard

I spent my 28th birthday paddleboarding around Paleokastritsa and it’s a day I’ll never forget!

The water here is so incredibly clear that you can see all the way down to the seabed below you.

I don’t think I’ve ever experienced such clear waters anywhere else in Europe.

Paddleboarding in Paleokastritsa

How to get to Paleokastritsa

Paleokastritsa is located on the northeastern side of Corfu and can be reached by car or public transport from the nearby town of Acharavi.

Where to stay in Paleokastritsa

Budget: Paleo Inn hotel

Midrange: Felicita

Luxury: Tango beachfront apartment

Tips for visiting Paleokastritsa

-Paleokastritsa is a unique and beautiful destination that doesn’t have to break the bank. When it comes to accommodation, there are plenty of budget-friendly options with several Airbnbs and apartments available for rent at reasonable prices. Additionally, dining on a budget can also be done easily as there are numerous local eateries serving up delicious Greek dishes at very affordable prices.

– If you want to experience the very best of what Paleokastritsa has to offer, then you should definitely book yourself onto one of the many guided tours available here. Whether it’s kayaking around the island or a snorkelling safari out on the open sea

Tours in Paleokastritsa

Private Tour of Corfu Beaches Paleokastritsa and Glyfada

Taste Corfu Private Food Tour in Corfu, Greece

Paleokastritsa and Corfu town tour

Unique travel destinations #43. Greenland

Greenland is one of the most unique and exotic travel destinations in the world. From its vibrant culture and unique landscape to its arctic wildlife, it is sure to leave any traveller with an unforgettable experience.

During your stay, you can explore the unique geography of Greenland, from its stunning fjords to its massive glaciers and towering icebergs.

You can also experience some amazing activities, such as kayaking and husky sledging, or enjoy an affordable gourmet meal of freshly-caught Arctic seafood.

Why you should visit Greenland

Greenland is one of the last unexplored destinations on earth! With incredibly low population density and no roads connecting its towns, venturing here gives you a sense of true exploration.

Here you can experience what it’s like to explore uncharted terrain without any traffic or tourists in sight!

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Unique things to do in Greenland

Husky sledging.

Experience the unique adventure of riding on a husky sledge around Greenland – it’s sure to be an unforgettable experience!

Ice Climbing

Climb up a glacier to experience the unique landscape of Greenland from an entirely new perspective.

Are you looking for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to feel the remarkable feeling of standing inside an ice cave on a glacier in Greenland? How about walking and trying some exhilarating ice climbing while you’re at it? Not to worry, there are plenty of tours available even suitable for those who have never climbed before!

Kayak through stunning fjords

Kayaking is a traditional part of Inuit culture and is still an important part of everyday life in Greenland.

Paddle through some of the unique fjords and inlets to see up close what life is like in one of the most remote places on Earth.

How to get to Greenland

The best way to get to Greenland is by plane, either from Denmark or Iceland.

Air Greenland operates two daily flights from Copenhagen and Reykjavik, with connections from various other cities in Europe.

Where to stay in Greenland

Budget: The red house

Midrange: Hotel Sisimiut

Luxury: The Aurora Hut

Tips for visiting Greenland

-It can be quite difficult to find accommodation in Greenland, but luckily there are plenty of unique Airbnbs, guesthouses and camping sites available.

-If you’re planning on doing any activities, make sure you book well in advance as some can get booked up quickly during peak season.

-Be sure to pack for extreme weather as temperatures can vary greatly due to the unique climate in Greenland.

-Finally, don’t forget to bring plenty of cash with you

Tours in Greenland

Northern Lights in Nuuk

Ice Fishing And Dog Sledding Adventure

Greenland as a local tour

Unique travel destinations #44. Darwin, Australia

Darwin, Australia is one of the most unique and alternative travel destinations in the world.

Located in the Northern Territory, Darwin offers a unique mix of culture, nature and adventure that is sure to satisfy any traveller’s needs.

From its vibrant markets and unique wildlife to its stunning coastal views and outback experiences, there’s something for everyone in this often-overlooked city.

Why you should visit Darwin

Most tourists visiting Australia tend to head for the southern cities of Sydney and Melbourne or the famous gold coast.

This means that Darwin is often forgotten by most travellers. However, it is very much worth adding to your bucket list.

Whether you’re looking for outdoor activities such as fishing or kayaking or simply want to explore some of the unique cultures found here, Darwin has it all.

With its beautiful beaches, lush rainforest hikes and friendly locals, Darwin is an ideal destination for anyone looking for an exciting alternative travel experience in Australia.

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Unique things to do in Darwin

Get up close and personal with saltwater crocodiles.

Taking a cruise on the Adelaide River is an unforgettable way to get up close and personal with wild saltwater crocodiles in their natural habitat.

With guides who are experts in all things crocodilian, this unique experience will leave you with some amazing memories.

Take a helicopter pub crawl

Aussies love a good pub crawl. But why not get chauffeured around in a helicopter rather than walk between the different pubs?

This is one of the more unique travel experiences available in Darwin. Travelling by helicopter allows you to reach more remote watering holes that you otherwise couldn’t reach in a single day and soak up the authentic Northern Territory vibes while enjoying the outback views from above.

Attend the Mindil beach markets

The Mindil Beach Markets are one of the highlights of Darwin and a unique experience for any traveller.

This beachside market takes place every Thursday and Sunday night during the dry season, offering food from all over the world, unique artworks, live music performances and more.

Explore Kakadu National Park

Kakadu National Park is located just one hour away from Darwin and is home to some of the most unique wildlife and scenery in Australia.

From towering gorges to stunning waterways, this unique park will have you mesmerized.

Make sure to take some time to explore the Aboriginal cultural heritage of this unique national park , as well as some of its unique wildlife species such as crocodiles and wallabies.

How to get to Darwin

The best way to get to Darwin is by plane, with flights from all major cities in Australia as well as some international destinations.

Alternatively, you can also take a road trip and get here by car or rent a campervan for a unique adventure.

Where to stay in Darwin

Budget: Youth shack backpackers hostel

Midrange: Darwin city hotel

Luxury: Travelodge resort

Tips for visiting Darwin

-Be sure to pack for extreme weather, as temperatures can vary greatly due to the unique climate in Darwin.

-Don’t forget some insect repellent, as there are lots of mosquitoes and other insects around during the wet season.

Tours in Darwin

Kakadu Full-Day Tour from Darwin with Lunch

Litchfield and Jumping Crocodiles Full Day Trip from Darwin

Helicopter pub crawl in Darwin, Australia

Unique travel destinations #45. Iquitos, Peru

Iquitos is a unique and alternative travel destination in Peru, located deep in the Amazon rainforest.

This unique city is accessed only by boat or plane, providing travellers with an opportunity to explore some of the world’s most remote and exotic locations.

From its bountiful wildlife, fascinating cultures, incredible landscapes and untouched rivers, Iquitos offers a unique travel experience that few will ever get to experience.

Why you should visit Iquitos

A journey to the Amazon River is something everyone should experience in their lifetime!

From its breathtakingly beautiful landscapes and bold biodiversity to its vibrant cultures along the banks of this grand river, you will not be disappointed.

Iquitos, located directly on the magnificent Amazon River, caters specifically for explorers who are passionate about nature.

This city serves as your gateway into an incredible world that awaits you on a visit to Amazonia.

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Unique things to do in Iquitos

Explore the amazon rainforest.

The unique environment of the Amazon rainforest is one that you won’t soon forget.

From navigating through its lush and dense jungles, spotting rare and elusive wildlife along the riverbanks and discovering hidden waterfalls, there’s something for everyone to explore in this unique part of the world.

Visit the unique floating markets

Iquitos is home to unique floating markets that are held on the Amazon River, offering an unforgettable experience and insight into how the Amazonian communities trade and operate. Take part in some of their unique cultural and traditional practices as you explore the riverbanks.

Experience native wildlife in the Amazon Jungle

The Amazon rainforest is home to some unique and incredible wildlife that you won’t find anywhere else in the world. Spot some rare species such as toucans, sloths, monkeys, capybaras and more during your visit!

How to get to Iquitos

The best way to get to Iquitos is by plane, with direct flights from Lima and some international destinations.

Alternatively, you can also take a unique boat journey from other major cities in Peru such as Tarapoto or Yurimaguas.

Where to stay in Iquitos

Budget: Amazon house hostel

Midrange: Avatar amazon lodge

Luxury: Pacaya Samiria amazon lodge

Tips for visiting Iquitos

-Be sure to pack for the tropical climate and a variety of terrains, as Iquitos is located deep in the Amazon rainforest.

-Don’t forget some insect repellent, as there are lots of bugs around during the wet season.

-Make sure to stock up on supplies before you head out into the rainforest.

-Be sure to book a tour guide to help you navigate your way through the unique environment of the Amazon.

Tours in Iquitos

5-Day All Inclusive Guided Jungle Tour from Iquitos at Maniti Eco-Lodge

3-Day All-Inclusive Guided Jungle Tour from Iquitos at Maniti Eco-Lodge

Iquitos city tour

Unique travel destinations #46: Taormina, Sicily

Taormina is one of Sicily’s most unique and picturesque destinations.

Located in the stunning Ionian Sea, the town is perched atop a mountain overlooking an incredible panoramic view of the coastline.

The vivid blue waters, rolling hills and lush vegetation provide an idyllic backdrop for exploration and relaxation.

Why you should visit Taormina

Taormina is a unique travel destination that offers visitors an opportunity to explore the culture of Sicily and its varied landscapes.

From the rolling hills of Etna’s slopes to the vibrant nightlife scene in town, there is something for everyone here.

Taormina is a great place to get off the beaten path in Sicily . I fell in love with Taormina when I visited back in 2018 and I now consider it to be one of my favourite destinations in all of Italy.

I highly recommend everyone to come to Taormina to experience a unique and offbeat destination in Italy.

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Unique things to do in Taormina

Marvel at the greco-roman theatre.

Taormina’s unique amphitheatre sits right on the coastline and offers one of the most stunning views that you imagine.

It’s an incredible sight to behold and a unique experience that you won’t find anywhere else in Italy.

Visit Mt. Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano.

Mount Etna is the largest active volcano in Europe and one of the most unique places to visit in Sicily.

The best way to take it all in is from the top. You can ride the cable car, hike around or even take a jeep tour up to its summit for an unforgettable experience.

Explore the hilltop village of Castelmola

Castelmola is a unique hilltop village located near Taormina in Sicily.

Its unique position gives it incredible views of the surrounding area and the Ionian Sea beyond. It’s a great spot to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, providing a much-needed break from the everyday.

History buffs will love the unique artefacts in Castelmola, such as an ancient olive press, a castle and a unique Greek temple.

Plus, there are plenty of lovely restaurants and cafes where you can try some local delicacies such as the famous almond wine of Castelmola.

How to get to Taormina

Getting to Taormina is relatively easy with several airports located nearby including Catania, Palermo and Reggio Calabria.

You can also get to Taormina by train or bus from many of the other major cities in Sicily.

Where to stay in Taormina

Budget: Hostel Taormina

Midrange: Taormina Panoramic Hotel

Luxury: Unahotels Capotaormina

Tips for visiting Taormina

-Bring comfortable shoes – the cobblestone streets and hilly terrain make it ideal for a bit of exploration, so be sure to bring along some good walking shoes.

-Explore nearby towns and villages – From Castelmola to Taormina Mare, there are plenty of interesting and off-the-beaten-path villages that are worth visiting.

-Plan your trip in advance – With unique attractions all around Taormina, you’ll want to plan out a few days in advance so that you don’t miss anything.

-Try the local food and wine – Sicily is known for its amazing cuisine, so take the time to try some of the unique dishes and wines that Taormina has to offer.

Tours in Taormina

Private tour of Etna and Winery Visit with Food and Wine Tasting from Taormina

Mount Etna Half-Day Tour – Small Groups From Taormina

Sicilian Pizza Making Class in Taormina

Godfather Private Tour with Option of Local Food and Wine Tasting

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Unique travel destinations #47: Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is a unique destination located in the Balkan region of southeastern Europe.

It is bordered by Croatia and Serbia, making it a great place to explore the unique culture and history of the region.

Why you should visit Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia-Herzegovina offers a unique insight into Balkan culture, with its unique blend of Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian, Byzantine and Slavic influences.

Tourism is slowly starting to recover since the Bosnian war ended in the 1990s.

However, this corner of Europe is still very much off the beaten path for most travellers. This means you will likely be able to enjoy Bosnia’s historic sites, beautiful landscapes and awe-inspiring waterfalls all to yourself without the crowds that you would expect if these sites were elsewhere in Europe.

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Unique things to do in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Explore an abandoned olympic bobsled track.

Exploring Sarajevo Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track is a unique way to spend an afternoon in Bosnia and Herzegovina’s capital city of Sarajevo.

The abandoned bobsleigh and luge track is situated on Trebević mountain overlooking the City of Sarajevo.

Constructed for the 1984 Winter Olympics, this unique wonder of engineering has stood the test of time despite its tumultuous past. Today the track is covered in colourful graffiti and provides an interesting backdrop for photos.

Marvel at a waterfall in the middle of a city

While most cities around the world have a square or fountain at their centre, Jajce stands out from them all with its 17-meter tall waterfall cascading in the very heart of this small city located in central Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The epic waterfall in the middle of town definitely makes Jajce one of the most unique cities to visit in the world.

Watch the bridge jumpers of Mostar

Mostar is a unique city located in the southern part of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

It is known around the world for its iconic bridge, Stari Most, which was built in 1566 and destroyed by shelling during the Bosnian War in 1993. However, the bridge has since been reconstructed and has become a symbol of peace and reconciliation.

But the unique thing about Stari Most is that it acts as a magnet for thrill-seekers, who come from all over the world to jump off the bridge.

Watching these brave individuals leap into the Neretva River below makes for quite an unforgettable experience!

How to get to Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina is easily accessible by plane, train or car.

There are several international airports located in the country such as Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Mostar, making it easy to get there from many European cities.

Alternatively, you can take a train or bus from neighbouring countries such as Croatia and Serbia.

It’s worth shopping around for flights as you may find that the cheapest way to reach Bosnia is to fly into Split, Croatia or Belgrade, Serbia and then take a bus from there.

Where to stay in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Budget: Infinity boutique hostel – Sarajevo

Midrange: Hotel Mepas – Mostar

Luxury: Hotel Pasha

Tips for visiting Bosnia and Herzegovina

1. Explore unique sites like the abandoned Olympic Bobsleigh and Luge Track in Sarajevo and the waterfall in Jajce for unique experiences.

2. Watch brave bridge jumpers take a leap from Stari Most, the iconic bridge of Mostar that was rebuilt after the Bosnian War in 1993.

3. Visit during one of Bosnia and Herzegovina’s many festivals to experience authentic Balkan culture up close.

4. Spend time outdoors hiking through Sutjeska National Park or rafting down Tara River for an unforgettable adventure-filled day out!

5. Sample some traditional Bosnian cuisine such as burek (savoury pastry filled with meat), ćevapi (grilled meat dishes served with pita bread) and klepe (ravioli-style dumplings).

6. Take advantage of Bosnia’s low prices by bargain hunting at local markets or shopping for unique souvenirs to bring home as gifts for friends and family back home!

Tours in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Siege of Sarajevo Half-day Tour

Hiking / Snowshoeing to the Last Traditional Bosnian Village Lukomir

Herzegovina Day Tour from Mostar: Blagaj, Pocitej, Kravice falls

Food tour in Mostar

Unique travel destinations #48: Armenia

Armenia is a unique destination tucked away in the South Caucasus region, which sits between Europe and Asia.

The country is renowned for its ancient culture and stunning natural beauty, encompassing majestic mountains, lush forests and tranquil lakes.

Armenia has an incredible variety of attractions to explore, from historical sites to awe-inspiring monasteries and beautiful landscapes.

Why you should visit Armenia

More than just the home of the Kardashians, there are many great reasons to visit Armenia!

The country has an incredible variety of unique attractions to explore, from historical sites and awe-inspiring monasteries to beautiful landscapes.

The unique geography also makes for great outdoor activities such as hiking, camping and exploring the many national parks.

Armenia is also known for its delicious food, vibrant culture and friendly people – all perfect reasons to add it to your travel bucket list!

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Unique things to do in Armenia

Visit geghard monastery.

This unique monastery is nestled in the hills of Kotayk and has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries.

The unique architecture and unique combination of Armenian and Greek styles make it a must-see destination in Armenia.

Take a Hike in Khosrov Forest State Reserve

This unique nature reserve is located in the Ararat Province and spans over 24,000 hectares. Here you can explore forests, wetlands, rivers and unique animal species.

Get to know Armenia’s unique cafe culture in Yerevan

Yerevan is the bustling capital of Armenia and is renowned for its unique cafe culture. It is even known as the ‘city of cafes’!

The city is full of cafes, each offering its own unique atmosphere. Whether you want to relax with a coffee or sample some of Armenia’s unique cuisine, Yerevan is the perfect place for it!

Visit Stepanakert

Stepanakert is the capital of Nagorno-Karabakh, a unique and disputed territory located in between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

The city has a unique charm and offers great opportunities to explore unusual architecture, visit historical sites and experience the local culture.

Unfortunately, the political situation is very unstable in Nagorno-Karabakh and tensions often flare here between the Armenians, Azerbaijan and the Russian peacekeepers; meaning that it is not always safe or even possible to visit.

How to get to Armenia

Armenia is easily accessible by plane or trains from many major European cities.

Alternatively, you can take a bus from neighbouring countries such as Georgia and Turkey.

It’s worth shopping around for flights as you may find that the cheapest way to reach Armenia is to fly into Tbilisi, Georgia and then take a bus from there.

Where to stay in Armenia

Budget: Kantar hostel – Yerevan

Midrange: Anga Yerevan

Luxury: Radisson Blu – Yerevan

Tips for visiting Armenia

Be aware of the unique political situation in Nagorno-Karabakh, which can be dangerous and lead to escalating tensions between Azerbaijan and Armenia.

Make sure to pack appropriate clothing for cold weather or heat depending on what time of year you’re visiting!

Learn some basic Armenian phrases like ‘hello’ and ‘thank you’ before travelling—it will go a long way with locals!

Respect local customs such as not touching people’s heads, taking off your shoes indoors, and asking permission before taking photos of individuals or religious sites.

Try out unique Armenian dishes like dolma (stuffed vegetables), Khorovats (BBQ meat) or Harissa (porridge)!

Don’t forget to barter when shopping at local markets—it is customary in Armenia!

Take part in unique events like the Aragast Festival held every summer in Yerevan or an ancient pagan ritual known as Surb Tznund performed annually near Lake Sevan!

Tours in Armenia

Group Tour: Khor Virap, Noravank, Hin Areni wine tour & tasting

Yerevan Private Food Tour

Private Half-day Echmiadzin Cathedral, Hripsime & Zvartnots Temple from Yerevan

Unique travel destinations #49: Easter Island (Rapa Nui)

Easter Island, or Rapa Nui as the islanders call it, is an unusual and mysterious destination located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

This unique island is renowned for its intriguing set of large stone head sculptures called Moai, which were carved by ancient Polynesians between 1250 and 1500 AD.

Touring Easter Island is a unique experience that should not be missed!

Why you should visit Easter Island

Easter Island is remote, making it an expensive and difficult destination to get to. However, this unique island should not be overlooked as there are many incredible reasons to visit.

Not only does Easter Island boast massive stone head sculptures called Moai that were carved by ancient Polynesians between 1250 and 1500 AD – a sight that must be seen to be believed – but the island is also home to unique wildlife, stunning landscapes and vibrant culture.

Moreover, Easter Island’s location in the middle of the Pacific Ocean makes it an ideal destination for those looking for a unique travel experience.

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Unique things to do on Easter Island

Tour the mysterious moai.

Touring the mysterious Moai is an unforgettable experience that should not be missed!

Located on Easter Island, these unique stone head sculptures were carved by ancient Polynesians between 1250 and 1500 AD.

Standing up to 10 metres tall, each one of the nearly 900 statues depicts unique characteristics and features, making them a unique sight to behold.

Take part in unique cultural events such as Tapati Festival

The Tapati Festival is an annual celebration unique to Easter Island that takes place every February.

The festival celebrates the unique culture and traditions of the Rapa Nui people, with a week of festivities filled with cultural activities.

The word ‘Tapati’ means ‘sun’ in the Rapa Nui language, and the festival marks the start of the summer solstice. During the festival, activities such as traditional dance performances, music shows, and sporting events take place around the island.

Trek to Orongo, an ancient ceremonial village on the cliffs of the Rano Kau volcano

Trekking to Orongo, an ancient ceremonial village on the cliffs of the Rano Kau volcano , is one of the most unique experiences you will have on Easter Island.

Located on the southeastern edge of the island, this fascinating ancient site contains many stone structures and ruined houses that are believed to be connected to religious ceremonies and rituals conducted by ancient Polynesians.

The surrounding scenery is spectacular. Descending from Orongo, one will find a 300-meter barren cliff on one side that plummets to the sea and a less steep but still daunting grassy incline at its opposite end which descends into an elevated caldera with a freshwater marsh inside.

How to get to Easter Island

Getting to Easter Island can be expensive, as it is located in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.

There are two main ways to get there: by air from Santiago or Lima and by sea from Valparaíso. Both journeys require careful planning along the way, but they both offer unique experiences and amazing views of the vast ocean.

Where to stay on Easter Island

Budget: Kona Tau Hostel

Midrange: Easter Island Ecolodge

Luxury: Nayara Hangaroa Eco Village

Tips for visiting Easter Island

• Make sure to plan your trip in advance and book accommodation as far ahead of time as possible.

• Always respect the unique culture, wildlife and landscape of Easter Island.• Pack light and comfortable clothes for trekking around the island.

• Don’t forget to bring sunscreen (the sun is intense on Easter Island)!

Tours of Easter Island

4-day tour of Easter island

Full-day Easter Island tour

Horse ride to watch the sunset from the highest point of the Island

Unique travel destinations #50: Uraguay

Uruguay is an often overlooked destination for alternative travellers.

Located in South America between Argentina and Brazil, this unique country offers a unique blend of culture, nature and history that make it an ideal destination for those looking to explore somewhere off the beaten path.

Why you should visit Uraguay

From its stunning beaches and vibrant cities to its rich heritage, Uruguay has something to offer everyone!

With miles of coastline along the Atlantic Ocean, visitors can enjoy sun-soaked days on some of the continent’s most beautiful beaches.

Inland, they can explore charming colonial towns such as Colonia del Sacramento or take part in unique cultural experiences like the Carnaval de Montevideo.

For nature lovers, there are opportunities to spot wildlife in Punta del Este or trek through lush rainforests in Tacuarembó National Park.

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Unique things to do in Uraguay

Visit montevideo.

Visit the capital city of Montevideo and explore its unique architecture, take part in Carnaval festivities or just relax on one of its stunning beaches.

Go trekking in Tacuarembó National Park

Tacuarembó National Park is a unique landscape of lush rainforest, rolling hills and unique wildlife. Here, visitors can go hiking on trails that traverse the park or explore its unique flora and fauna up close.

Take a trip to Colonia del Sacramento

Take a trip to Colonia del Sacramento, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its unique blend of Portuguese and Spanish colonial architecture.

Go whale watching in Punta del Este

Explore the unique wildlife at Punta del Este, one of the best spots in South America for whale watching.

How to get to Uraguay

Uruguay is easily accessible by air and bus from major cities in the region such as Buenos Aires and Sao Paulo. There are also ferry services available from Buenos Aires to Colonia del Sacramento and Punta del Este.

Where to stay in Uraguay

Budget: MedioMundo Hostel – Montevideo

Midrange: Costa Colonia Boutique hotel – Colonia Del Sacremento

Luxury: El Mirador Hotel & Spa -Colonia Del Sacremento

Tips for visiting Uraguay

• Make sure to respect the unique culture, wildlife and landscape of Uruguay.

• Pack light and comfortable clothes for exploring the country.

• Don’t forget to bring sunscreen (the sun is strong in Uruguay)!

• Be aware of your belongings while travelling and always use a trusted form of transportation.

Tours in Uraguay

The Best Punta del Este Day Trip from Montevideo

Bouza Winery Tastings and Tapas

Guided Day Trip to Colonia del Sacramento from Montevideo

Unique travel destinations #51: The Buzludzha monument, Bulgaria

The Buzludzha Monument , located in Bulgaria, is one of the most unique and unusual travel destinations for alternative travellers.

Built by the communist regime in the 1970s, this unique structure stands out from its surroundings and offers a unique experience for visitors.

Why you should visit Buzludzha

The Buzludzha Monument, a breathtaking saucer-shaped colossal building tucked away in the Bulgarian mountains, is an emblematic reminder of Bulgaria’s past.

When the Soviet government fell from power in 1989, this unique structure was sadly abandoned and left vulnerable to all sorts of vandalism.

Currently, its main entrance remains sealed off and closed to public access. However, for those daring enough, there’s still a route into the building!

Inside you’ll find most artworks have been removed or ruined by time but somehow its concrete frame has withstood Mother Nature’s test of endurance through the years.

Update: The hole has now been filled with concrete so there is no longer any way to get inside the building. However, it is supposedly being renovated and will be set to open to the public soon.

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Unique things to do in The Buzludzha monument

Explore the unique soviet architecture.

The unique structure of the Buzludzha Monument is a sight to behold. The unique saucer-shaped building is a unique example of Soviet architecture and an iconic symbol of Bulgaria’s past.

Take in the unique views of the Buzludzha Monument:

From the top of the monument, you can take in sweeping views of the Balkan Mountains and surrounding landscape.

How to get to The Buzludzha Monument

When planning a trip to Buzludzha, travellers leaving from either Sofia or Plovdiv have two choices- rent a car and drive themselves, or hire an experienced tour guide .

You can also travel to Buzludzha from Bucharest, Romania.

Where to stay when visiting The Buzludzha Monument

The best place to stay in order to visit the Buzludzha monument is the nearby city of Veliko Târnovo.

Budget: Kings View

Midrange: Park Hotel Raya Garden

Luxury: Park Hotel

Tips for visiting The Buzludzha Monument

There is now security around the monument so it may not be possible to sneak inside anymore but it is still worth making the trip just to see this incredible soviet relic up close.

Be sure to bring a flashlight, as if you do get to go inside then the interior of the monument is pitch black! It can also get very foggy at the top of the mountain so a flashlight is useful for that too.

Wear comfortable walking shoes, the area surrounding the monument is quite steep.

Remember to be respectful of this unique site and leave it as you found it!

Tours to The Buzludzha Monument

Communist day tour – Landmarks of the Iron curtain

Day tour to the Buzludzha monument from Sofia, Bulgaria

Day tour to Buzludzha monument from Bucharest, Romania

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Summary of unique travel destinations 

I hope you have found this list of Unique places to travel useful and that it has given you some ideas for interesting travel destinations for your next vacation. 

From unique natural phenomena and unique cultures to unique cuisine and unique experiences, there are plenty of unique travel destinations throughout the world.

From the stone forest of Madagascar to the west bank in Palestine, Albania’s beaches or Bulgaria’s soviet relics – unique places await you!

So go on an adventure! Embark on a unique journey to some of the world’s most unique travel destinations.

What are your favourite unique travel destinations? Comment below!

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14 comments

Wow a loaded list of must see places. Something to consider on the next travel. Thanks for the info.

Thanks Lani, I’m glad you enjoyed it!

These are some great destination recommendations! I’ve never visited any of them, not even Pisa! I’ll be adding them to my bucket list, they all look like such interesting places! Thanks for the great guide!

Love this guide to the best hidden gems to visit. I’ve only been to Pisa, Italy in your list…inspired to explore the others!

These places are all so pretty. I love the look of San Merino.

Like many other people, I would have thought of West Bank as a not so safe place to visit. It was very eye opening to hear your perspective. Thanks for sharing!

This is a great compilation of off-the-beaten path destinations!

You included some off the beaten path destinations for sure. Some day trips such as Petra are on my bucket list, but I think you have given me some new ideas to consider.

JJ this is such a great article. I especially love your stories about traveling the West Bank & hitchhiking in Albania

A fabulous post. I am always looking for out-of-the-usual places to travel to. My travel agent says I like to challenge her. San Marino and Cyprus are on my bucket list. I got the same reaction from friends and family when I travelled to Israel in the ‘70s as you did for travelling to the West Bank. I will leave jumping off bridges and underground waterfalls to those much younger than me.

I’m always on the hunt for unique places to visit, especially ones that not many people have heard about. I loved this list you’ve put together!

What a great list of unique places to visit around the world. I had a few such as Albania on my wish list but I’ve definitely added more after reading your post. Thanks for sharing!

These really are some great suggestions! I hadn’t heard of many of them and I love finding inspiration for new destinations.

Thanks for sharing these travel destinations, I was actually looking for same. I was actually looking for same

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The Most Untapped Destinations in the World—and How to Travel Them in Style

From remote islands to unexplored deserts and jungles teeming with wildlife...

The true wonder of travel inherently lies in coming face to face with the unknown and getting lost in the beauty of a place on the very brink of discovery. There is no more rewarding feeling than being among the first few to reach and explore a destination that others haven’t yet had the pleasure of witnessing. From remote islands to unexplored deserts and jungles teeming with wildlife, this glorious planet is constantly at the ready with new untapped destinations to make even the most intrepid traveler swoon in awe-struck delight. For the true adventurers out there, get out and discover this latest trove of unspoiled global treasures and find an inspiration all your own.

Puglia, Italy

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Puglia, the heel of Italy’s stylish boot, has a wonderfully distinct allure stemming from its rural landscape and patchwork past of Norman, Spanish, Greek, and Byzantine influences. The region is quickly rivaling Tuscany’s gourmet title, offering a glimpse into true Italian traditions and values.

With miles of bountiful coastline, replete with verdant landscapes of olive groves and vineyards, this pristine region produces some of the country’s best, oft undiscovered wines and olive oils. Treat yourself to sensory overload and savor Puglia’s famed cucina povera, a stripped-back, authentic style of Italian cooking focusing on simple, fresh ingredients and traditional cooking methods–it's the slow-food movement at its best.

The region is also home to distinctly luxurious lodgings like the fabulous hideaway, Borgo Egnazia , a stone-carved haven set amongst Puglia’s shady olive groves. The creation of one of the most inspired hoteliers, Aldo Melpignano, and his family, Borgo Egnazia is modeled on a traditional local Apulian borgo (village). Here, the cream-hued estate features romantic suites and villas that are decked out in calming tones and elegantly equipped to meet every creature comfort. While in town, check out their gorgeous sister boutique property, Masseria Torre Maizza , which reopened May 2019 under the estimable Rocco Forte banner and is setting the stage to be a very chic oasis, indeed.

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For those seeking a “still relatively off the radar” escape, look no further than wild and virtually unexplored Madagascar. This thriving hotspot of biodiversity is a dream for naturalists and adventurers alike; the island is teeming with endemic wildlife, 80% of which can be found nowhere else on Earth.

Unknown to most, Madagascar has some of the best beaches in the Indian Ocean. Check out Nosy Be, Madagascar’s most scenic coastal spot, where guests can spot humpback whales and lemurs on the shoreline.Located on the north-eastern coast of the island, Miavana is the perfect private escape. With only 14 private villas, staying at this luxurious eco-lodge will feel as though you’ve stumbled upon your own Robinson Crusoe haven. Think days exploring lush tropical rainforests and watching turtles nest on the deserted white sand beaches.

A beautiful mountainous landscape in Northern India

The Himalayan Kingdom of Ladakh is one of the few places on Earth that remains virtually untouched and unexplored. Situated at an average altitude of 11,500 feet, Ladakh is crisscrossed by four mountain ranges, The Great Himalaya, The Ladakh, The Zanskar and The Karakoram. Boasting mesmerizing views at every turn, it’s one of India’s best kept secrets. Enjoy the calm serenity of the fresh mountain air, incredible views, and rich Buddhist heritage throughout the region. Guests in Ladakh can opt to stay in beautiful homestays like the Shakti Village Houses in unknown villages of the Indus Valley and remote luxury tented camps. Tour the city of Leh with local royalty, meet local monks, stargaze to your heart’s content and even catch a game of Ladakhi Polo, all while enjoying the ultimate escapist’s dream.

Salta, Argentina

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In contrast to the Italo-Spanish metropolis of Buenos Aires and the surrounding grassy Pampas, Argentina’s north-west boasts a strong Andean and spiritual heritage as a meeting point for South America’s indigenous communities. The region is famed for its spectacular scenery and richly colored landscapes–think red rock valleys, multi-colored and monochromatic hills and terra-cotta peaks magically set against stark blue skies. The diversity of this area makes it a haven for trekking, horseback riding, rafting, driving 4x4s and a plethora of other adventure activities.

The city of Salta boasts some of the best preserved colonial architecture, attractive plazas and regional cuisine in all of Argentina, making it an off-the-beaten-track cultural gem. Feel like you’re being let in on a local secret as you step inside La Merced del Alto, in the heart of the Calchaquí Valley. Built as a traditional manor house with wide interior patios and tall galleries, La Merced del Alto is a beautiful reflection of its rustic surroundings in the heart of the Argentinian countryside.

Faroe Islands, Denmark

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Located in the chilly waters between Scotland and Iceland, the Faroe Islands are a real retreat. The dramatic landscapes completely redefine the notion of an ‘untouched archipelago,’ giving travelers access to a wilder side of the Danish Kingdom.

Rugged coastlines once considered Viking territory are home to natural wonders best explored via old fishing boats for a mystical effect. But the Faroes are also beginning to take their first steps towards modernization, with chic shops and the island’s 2 Michelin-star restaurant, KOKS , serving up inspired Faroese delicacies.

Stay at the new boutique Hotel Havgrim Seaside Hotel , a beautifully restored historic home right on the water, full of Nordic charm. Design here is inspired by the calming seas, featuring large glass windows and private balconies with mesmerizing views. The property possesses a palpable sense of peace to remind you this is exactly where you should be. With good reason, the Faroe Islands are limiting tourism to preserve the ecosystem and authentic culture, so plan ahead (far in advance) if this adventure piques your interest.

Sighnaghi, historic town in Kakheti region, Georgia

With the renewed fervor surrounding this country and its importance in the history of the Silk Road, now is the time to head to Georgia while it’s still very ‘in the know.’ Underneath the surface of this mostly rural country lies a unique European culture most travelers have little knowledge of, where hospitality and warmth shine as travelers and guests are considered ‘gifts from God’.

Rich in history, unique culinary traditions, green hilltops, snow-capped mountains, and spring waters, Georgia will easily capture your attention. The birthplace of wine, Georgia’s Signagi, has a history of producing wine as far back as the fifth millennium BC and many vintners still employ the traditional methods of their ancestors. Oenophiles will be enchanted with the rare opportunity to stay at Chateau Svanidze , owned by its namesake family of winemakers, a truly captivating way to discover the importance of wine (and even bring back a bespoke bottle yourself).

Georgia’s indulgent culinary specialties, which include cheese filled khachapuri and mtsvadi skewers cooked on aged grapevine, only leave room after for a glass of chacha, a local whiskey regularly on the menu for Georgians, so hit up the local watering holes.

The art-deco Stamba Hotel in Tbilisi, a converted Soviet printing house headquarters, now serves as a testament to the growing art and design interests of modern Georgia and is an inspiring backdrop to the historic churches, iconic statues, and 11th century castles scattered throughout the city.

Stockholm Archipelago

Aerial panorama of Stockholm, Sweden

Located east of Stockholm, the Stockholm Archipelago is the discreet spot where Sweden’s well-heeled flock for the summer. Known by locals as skärgården, setting sail is the best way to see all of the skerries and rocks in this Swedish gem.

Untapped by tourists and preserved by locals, the Stockholm Archipelago is a cluster of 3,000 islands that offer incredible views and access to Stockholm’s scenic soft sand beaches, historic castles, lush forests, and stunning coastlines. Locals and visitors alike can cruise like royalty as you split your time between land and sea, with mornings sailing through the untouched, scenic waters and afternoons exploring storybook villages and Stockholm’s Old Town.

From the calm waters of Grinda to the charm of Wardhaus, the Stockholm Archipelago’s magnificent views from the seas, and cobblestoned streets from the land, are simply enchanting. Post up in the stylish and charming Rival Hotel , perfect for Swedish culture lovers as this property is owned by ABBA’s own Benny Andersson.

Guacalito De La Isla, Nicaragua

Emerald Coast, Nicaragua

Perched on the Emerald Coast of Nicaragua, home to 30 miles of untouched beaches, Guacalito De La Isla is an under the radar Central American haven. Be sure to stay at the Mukul Resort , the brainchild of local entrepreneur Don Carlos Pellas, whose family poured their heart and soul into the region in an effort to preserve its beauty and share it with like-minded travelers. The property's name translates from the Mayan word for ‘secret,’ and it lives up to its status as a hidden gem, comprised of fairy-tale beach villas and ‘bohios’ nestled on the stunning, mile-long Manzanillo beach awash with light powdery sand and glorious Pacific sunsets.

From surfing and ash boarding down volcanos, to nature and bike paths through pristine jungles where monkeys, iguanas, and tropical birds abound, the chances for adventure here are endless. Here, the infinite pleasures of doing nothing are also not be underestimated; simply lie back, relax, and take in those panoramic views of the Pacific.

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In the Gulf of Guinea off the coast of West Africa, the nation of Principe is an intimate, discreet island oasis enveloped by enchanting flora and fauna, ocean breezes, and lush tropical forests.

Ecologically-savvy travelers will relish the pristine, well-protected environment as a remarkable base to explore this lost world of beaches, bays, and jungles. Sundy Praia’s luxe tented accommodations at the wild northwest tip of the island of Principe will help in losing all sense of time and place while searching for turtles, whales, birds, and dolphins. True explorers will enjoy discovering historical churches on biosphere trails hidden throughout the island.

Between September and April, you can check out the incredible hatching of the sea turtles, while year-round you can spot any of the 29 endemic species of birds on the island. When you’re not lounging in a private tented villa or on a four-wheel drive through the local plantations, dine at Sundy Praia’s terrific restaurant that has adapted local traditions and flavors including tuna, wahoo, passion fruit, and pineapple. A dinner (or two) here is a must.

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For travelers looking to get off the beaten track and go where few tourists have been before, there are few destinations that rival the Congo. A whole new kind of safari destination, the Congo offers luscious forests, rare and exotic wildlife, and safe cities in between.

The Congolese capital, Brazzaville, is known as ‘The Paris of Africa’; it's a must-see, boasting some of the safest and cleanest streets in Africa. Trek, kayak, and cruise through the heart of the Odzala-Kokua National Park and track endangered Western Lowland Gorillas before you wade through the Lango bais in search of Forest Elephants and Buffalo.

Stay at Odzala Discovery Camps and unearth a leafy green paradise where you can get closer to nature than ever before. These three gorgeous camps in North-West Congo are all about stripped back luxury, and unleashing your inner explorer. For the true globetrotter, this is really adventure at its purest.

Mancora, Peru

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Often overlooked, Mancora, Peru is home to the tranquil Mancora Beach and the beautiful stone, wood, and mud boutique hotel, KiChic . Once the personal home of the owner, Kichic is now a destination in and of itself for visitors to retreat and unwind with yoga, fish for the daily catch, and dining on nutritious, pescatarian and vegetarian soul food. Naturally, all the dishes here feature locally produced ingredients and flavors such as coconut and gomasio.

Rooted in its love for the sun, fresh fish, and surfing, Mancora’s barefoot bohemian vibes make it a must-visit destination for those with an uninhibited affinity for the natural world. Seemingly in a constant summer, Mancora is a year-round haven for kitesurfing, plunge pools, and fresh dining options year-round. Humpback whale spotting season is a prime time to visit, and runs from June to October.

Wadi Rum, Jordan

Red sand in Wadi Rum

The dramatic and desolate desert landscapes of Jordan have enticed explorers to trek through its unforgiving landscapes for millennia. But what most travelers don’t know is that it’s more accessible than you might think; unlock the area’s hidden gems and Bedouin culture via Wadi Rum, a must on every intrepid traveler’s bucket list.

Planning a comprehensive trekking tour through this historic, otherworldly landscape is highly advised and the best way to explore the very setting that scenes from the film Lawrence of Arabia were staged. For a cultural must, travelers can explore the seven jagged rock columns natural landmark from which T.E. Lawrence’s famed novel, “The Seven Pillars of Wisdom,” takes its names. Thrill-seekers can tour via camel or Jeep, stopping off at Bedouin communities along the way and overnighting in luxury desert camps where traditional meals are served around a fire under the stars.

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A hidden jewel off the coast of West India, the Andaman Islands are a secluded hideaway known for pristine shores and impressive aquatic life. The tropical jungles and secluded islands are a tranquil (and quite perfect) way to round out a trip after spending time in the mainlands of India.

The newly opened Taj Exotica Resort & Spa in Havelock gives travelers more reason to visit than ever before. Touting its white sand beaches and crystal clear waters, the Taj Exotica Resort and its surrounding scenery set the scene for your days quietly exploring the archipelago, and indulging at the hotel’s sun-drenched pool and spa. A few days on the Andamans will help you reset and restore after being immersed in the vibrant colors, bustling crowds, and sensory overload from exploring buzzy Mumbai or romantic Udaipur.

Lofoten Archipelago, Norway

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This unrivaled wilderness offers the perfect base for sailing, kayaking, and hiking in the remote Fjords of Norway for intrepid travelers. Spend a few nights at Manshausen , a remote island enclave featuring glass cabins perched above the Lofoten waters, to hike mountain ranges over the islands of Maløya and Grøtøya, rock-climb the red-hued cliffs of nearby Nordskot, or fully unwind with a fresh water soak in your room.

Explore the impressive mountains that dominate the landscape by foot, and take in incredible views of the frozen wilderness’ steep jagged peaks and ocean. For a show-stopping experience, ski down slopes of virgin powder right to the water’s edge, where an antique sailing schooner awaits. While you're out on the arctic waters, be sure to look up–the beauty of the Northern Lights is amplified from the water. There are also some wildlife sightings not to be missed; the Lofoten islands often see white-tailed eagles only visible during the summer, when there is access to steep-sided fjords such as Trollfjorden.

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One of Africa’s most fascinating and culturally captivating countries has only recently become more accessible to intrepid travelers. The area has seen a wave of new experiential lodges in (now more easily accessed) remote parts of the country, offering travelers a chance to discover the cultural and natural wonders of Ethiopia (which is home to the most UNESCO world heritage sites of any country in Africa).

Within this stunning backdrop, head on safari in search of the elusive Ethiopian wolf and fully immerse yourself in the local culture, savoring coffee and wild honey at local markets. For the adventurous, sojourn through the Denakil Depression, where guests can trek via camels across lakes of salt, view volcanoes that light up the night sky, and climb the summit of Erta Ale for the ultimate sunrise vista.

For accommodations, check out the unforgettable, rustic Bale Mountain Lodge and the breathtaking Simien Lodge , the highest hotel in Africa, perched above a UNESCO world heritage site.

Southern Namib Desert, Namibia

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This remote destination in Namibia is known for its mesmerizing dark skies, making it a tranquil and inspiring backdrop for nightly stargazing (and one of the best spots in the world to do so).

The sophisticated, luxurious, and newly-opened Sonop Lodge tented camp is nestled in the Karis region perched above boulders with sweeping desert views—it is truly the best place to experience this destination. Spend your time here walking, biking, horseback riding, and hot air ballooning, taking in the fragrant scents wafting from the opulent cigar lounge. Aromas and tastes also abound at the lodge's white glove, five-course, gala-style dinner.

Easily hop between other Namibian destinations from this region, like Sossuvlei, Windhock and Omaanda camp, or stay put at the lodge and soak in the majestic surroundings and wildlife. If you're after the ultimate in serene experiences, take a soak in the infinity pool overlooking the enchanting desert of Namibia.

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21 Life-changing Trips Everyone Should Experience at Least Once

From African safaris to must-visit cities, these once-in-a-lifetime trips will make you want to plan your next great adventure.

Elizabeth Rhodes is a special projects editor at Travel + Leisure , covering everything from luxury hotels to theme parks to must-pack travel products. Originally from South Carolina, Elizabeth moved to New York City from London, where she started her career as a travel blogger and writer.

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What's next on your travel list? With so many places worth traveling to, it can be hard to narrow down your top spots to visit.

Sometimes, it's the famous attractions, delicious food, and stunning hotels that draw us to a certain destination, and other times, it's the bragging rights that come with checking off every continent, country, or state. Whatever your motivation, we've rounded up 21 incredible trips, complete with once-in-a-lifetime experiences and iconic sights you won't find anywhere else in the world.

So, what makes a trip truly life-changing? That answer varies from traveler to traveler, but one thing is for sure: From African safaris to classic road trips, this list will make you want to plan your next great adventure.

Deciding between the historic cities of Rome, Venice, Naples, and Florence for the top destination to visit feels impossible, so the entire country of Italy deserves a spot on your list. Start in the Eternal City and head north through the rolling hills of Tuscany to visit Florence, followed by Milan or Venice, or go south to the beaches of the beautiful Amalfi Coast and Sicily.

New York, New York

Visiting the Statue of Liberty , standing at the top of the Empire State Building, walking across the Brooklyn Bridge: These are just a few of the things you can only do in New York City. Whether you dream of visiting all the places you've seen on screen, catching a Broadway show, or eating your way through the city's diverse neighborhoods, there's no doubt that NYC deserves a spot on your list.

Tokyo, Japan

Old and new come together in Japan's bustling capital city. Historic temples and shrines, busy shopping districts, delicious food, and some of the world's best theme parks and attractions — whatever your interests, there's something for you in Tokyo.

Paris, France

From watching the Eiffel Tower sparkle and viewing famous works of art at world-renowned museums to eating delicious French pastries, there are innumerable reasons that Paris deserves a spot on your list. Of course, other dreamy French destinations like Mont-Saint-Michel, Chamonix, and the Riviera are well worth a visit, too.

Busy medinas, intricate architecture, and a unique combination of cultural influences make Morocco unlike anywhere else on the planet. Whether you're traveling to bustling Marrakesh, pretty coastal cities, or remote desert towns (or hopefully, all three), a trip to Morocco is bound to be one to remember.

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From the whitewashed homes of Santorini to the Ios party scene to the relaxing atmosphere of Milos, there's a perfect Greek Island for every type of traveler. Island hopping gives you the chance to experience more of what the country has to offer, but plan to spend a couple of days in Athens at the beginning and/or end of your trip.

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Machu Picchu

Seeing the historic ruins of the Incan Empire set among the breathtaking Andes at Machu Picchu is an undeniably life-changing experience. The stunning citadel ruins of Machu Picchu are worth the journey — and for some travelers, that trip, often taken by train or on foot as a multi-day trek , is a big part of the experience. Editor’s note: Machu Picchu is currently closed due to civil unrest in Peru. Visit the  official website  for the latest news and reopening details.

African Safari

Seeing majestic animals like lions, elephants, and rhinos in the wild is a dream best accomplished with an African safari . South Africa, Tanzania, Rwanda, and Kenya are among the most popular safari destinations — and in each of those countries, you'll find incredible lodges and tour operators who can help you spot these creatures in their natural habitat.

Whether you dream of cruising down the famed Nile River, seeing the Pyramids of Giza, or visiting the ancient Valley of the Kings, Egypt's historic wonders make the destination completely unique (and worthy of a spot on your travel list).

Unlike many of the action-packed trips on this list, the Maldives is synonymous with relaxation, luxury, and romance. A stay in an overwater bungalow set atop turquoise blue waters is the ultimate getaway that's worth the long-haul flight and oftentimes pricey accommodations.

Antarctica Cruise

Hoping to visit all seven continents? Cross Antarctica off your list with a cruise. Several major cruise lines have journeys to Antarctica, offering incredible views of the ice and wildlife from the comfort and safety of a ship. Travelers typically fly in and out of Buenos Aires en route to Ushuaia (where most cruises depart from); we recommend spending a few days in the fascinating Argentine city before your expedition.

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Dubbed one of the natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef is a can't-miss for many wildlife lovers. Of course, Australia's gorgeous coastline, the iconic Sydney Opera House, and fuzzy creatures like kangaroos and koalas are also reasons to head to the destination. Fly into Sydney and spend a few days there before heading out to explore more of this expansive country teeming with natural beauty.

Galapagos Islands

Incredible and diverse plant and animal species make the Galapagos Islands another must-visit for nature-loving travelers. This stunning archipelago off the coast of Ecuador is best explored by cruise, so you can take in as many breathtaking landscapes and animals as possible during your trip.

Like the other countries on this list, India has countless destinations worth exploring, but one of the most famous attractions that travelers dream of seeing for themselves is the Taj Mahal. This 17th-century white marble mausoleum has drawn visitors to Agra for years. Luxury travelers might consider a train trip aboard the Maharajas' Express (with a stop at the Taj Mahal) as the ultimate experience. Travelers planning to visit the Taj Mahal or take the luxurious train ride will want to fly into Delhi, India's capital territory.

Petra, Jordan

The stunning ancient city of Petra is made up of several impressive structures carved into sandstone rock faces, including the famous Al-Khazneh. The city dates back thousands of years, making this UNESCO World Heritage site a must-visit for history buffs.

Passing through India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, Bhutan, and Nepal, the Himalayas are home to some of the world's highest peaks — and that means breathtaking mountain views, too. For adventurous and active travelers, climbing Mount Everest (or at least trekking to Everest Base Camp) is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

American National Park Road Trip

The classic American road trip is a mainstay on many travelers' lists — and for good reason. The country's incredible national parks , including Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, and Yosemite, are best explored on road trips with stops at charming small towns and kitschy roadside attractions.

Great Wall of China

Stretching across China for thousands of miles, with sections dating back nearly 2,000 years, the Great Wall is regarded as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Visitors can hike along parts of the wall — some areas are located within driving distance of Beijing, so it's a perfect day trip from the city.

Easter Island

The hundreds of monolithic moai statues have drawn curious visitors to Easter Island for years. This remote Polynesian island is worth the lengthy trip for travelers hoping to see these impressive human figures, while also soaking in some incredible coastal views.

Northern Lights Trip

Catching a glimpse of the elusive northern lights is possible in several destinations close to the Arctic Circle, including Alaska, Iceland, Canada, Greenland, Finland, Sweden, and Norway. All of these places have incredible viewpoints (and even hotels where you can see the phenomenon from your bed ), in addition to great, wintry scenery. (The lights are best viewed from late fall through early spring.)

Thailand and Vietnam

A trip through Southeast Asia is a must for any traveler, especially foodies who love street eats. While you could spend weeks in each of these countries, Thailand and Vietnam can easily be paired for an exciting trip packed with lush scenery, cultural experiences, and delicious food. Have a little extra time to spare? Add Cambodia to the mix and include a visit to expansive Angkor Wat.

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19 Unique Travel Experiences You Can Buy That Make You Richer

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If “Travel is the only thing you buy that makes you richer”, these unique travel experiences are a jackpot!

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Earlier this year, I went on my first solo trip to Japan. For 10 days, I backpacked through Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo, roomed with strangers and did (almost) everything alone.

It wasn’t because I had no friends 🥺 — but having only been on school trips and family holidays, I wanted to see what the ‘solo travel’ hype was all about.

Read also: 9 Practical Benefits of Solo Travelling That Have Nothing To Do With “Finding Yourself”

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And the hype wasn’t for nothing. If you’re looking for “richer” unique travel experiences yourself, check out these creative and challenging adventures. Some of these experiences may be a nudge out of your comfort zone, but the memories gained and lessons learnt are sure to last a lifetime.

1) Conquer new heights

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Apart from being able to get a good healthy dose of the outdoors, getting to the top of a hike is possibly one of the most rewarding feelings.

Try conquering Mount Kinabalu — the tallest in Southeast Asia, or a 14-day trek up to Everest Base Camp . You don’t have to be a world-class athlete to attempt these, but you do need a good fitness level and possibly deal with altitude sickness.

Pick your torture mountain and see how far your mind and body takes you.

For a destination with no shortage of scenic mountain views, check out this guide on the best way to travel around Switzerland !

2) Explore the unbeaten path with TTI Experiences

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If you’re looking to satisfy your #wanderlust, TTI Experiences takes you on raw adventures through the wilderness of Mongolia .

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Relatively untouched by tourism, Mongolia has a surreal beauty you’d rarely find anywhere else. Most commercial tours visit the Gobi Desert, but we venture deep into the Mongolian Steppe to experience nomadic life. Yes, you get to live with eagle hunters and reindeer herders who continue their centuries-old traditions till this day.

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If blazing campfires, endless starry nights, hearty Mongolian delicacies and toughing it out with nomads sound like a good time, then join us for our upcoming trips !

*Update: TTI Experiences has been put on hold for the time being. Leave us your email address here if you’d like to be notified of future adventures!

Read more: 7 Reasons Why Travelling to Mongolia Will Cure Your Quarantine Blues

3) Earn your scuba diving licence

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Yes the grand Mongolian plains are fascinating but it’s a whole new world down under and nothing beats diving into the depths of the ocean. If you don’t already have an open water certification, then it’s time to get one! And what better place to do it than at the Great Barrier Reef .

Off the coast of Queensland, Australia, the Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system. With over 2,900 reefs, it’s arguably the world’s most iconic place to dive at.

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Both PADI and SSI courses typically take four to seven days. They include theory lessons and open water dives that’ll get you up close to the colourful corals. Once certified, you can dive up to 18m anywhere in the world, as long as you’re accompanied by another certified buddy or professional.

Learning to dive takes some grit so this ain’t your usual lazy holiday. But, you walk away with a new life skill and sick dives in the Great Barrier Reef!

Other fantastic diving destinations: – Discover World War II shipwrecks in Palawan, Philippines – Dive with sharks in Durban, South Africa – Mingle with playful seals at Montague Island, Australia

Read more: 9 Most Adventurous Things to Do in Palawan, Philippines

4) Hunt for the Milky Way on a stargazing trip to Death Valley

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MacBook wallpapers are glamorous, but nothing beats seeing the Milky Way in person. For this, one of the best ways is to camp out in Death Valley National Park . Located in California, it’s one of the world’s largest Dark Sky Parks and best places for stargazing.

As city dwellers, camping in the desert together with coyotes and other wild beasts sounds like a death wish, but the experience is worth it! Far from the pollution of city lights, there’s no better experience than sleeping undisturbed underneath billions of stars. Perhaps you’ll walk away with some new survival skills too 😉

Other great stargazing destinations: – Canary Islands, Spain – Lake Tekapo, New Zealand – NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia

5) Live out of a campervan in Iceland

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If silent retreats are a bit of a stretch for you, here’s another way to get away from it all.

Whether it’s escaping the mundane or taking on the world, we all love a good road trip — and Iceland is the perfect setting for one! The Land of Ice and Fire has plenty of hot springs, volcanos, glaciers and sprawling roads that promise an unforgettable adventure.

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Road trips in Iceland are a great way to disconnect and enjoy life’s simplest pleasures. Driving from mystical waterfall to glamorous glacier, you’ll learn to rough it out with your best buds while cooking meals on the road and sleeping under the northern lights.

Read also: 10-Day Budget Iceland Itinerary for S$2.8k — The Epic Camper Van Road Trip

Other wondrous destinations for road trips: – Route 66, USA – Great Ocean Road, Australia – Pacific Coast Highway, USA – South Island, New Zealand

6) Embark on a solo trip

Sitting on a rock on Fansipan

Fansipan, Vietnam

The benefits of solo travel are often waaay overstated, but there’s some truth in it too. Travelling alone is a fun way to test your independence and inject excitement into your trips. Since you can’t rely on anyone else, you’ll have to learn how to read maps or befriend strangers!

I absolutely loved the feeling of freedom on my first solo trip. I got to call the shots on which attractions to visit, if I should take a bus or do a long scenic hike, and even where to eat (restaurant or a 7-eleven?).

If you’re looking for unique experiences, solo travel is one of the easiest ways to get them. Even if you realise that it’s not for you, you’re bound to learn new things along the way.

Read also: 7 Life Lessons From a Solo Female Singaporean Traveller

7) Pick up a winter sport in Japan

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If you live in Singapore, or anywhere tropical, you’ll get me when I say winter sports have a mysterious allure.

If it’s your first time with the sport, Japan’s one of the best places to start. The slopes are powdery and very forgiving. Mix in cultural experiences like onsens and izakayas , it’s no wonder why people keep returning.

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If you’ve never been on a ski trip, check out The Ride Side , a local Singaporean company that organises snowboarding trips to Hokkaido and Nagano — even better if you’re a solo traveller looking to meet other like-minded individuals!

8) Shred some gnarly waves on a surf trip to Hawaii

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If winter isn’t your thing, how about picking up skills on a board in Hawaii? There are tons of exciting adventures across the island, including the famous Waikiki Beach where first-timers can learn the ropes.

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The highlight for surfers, though, is the Banzai Pipeline in Oahu. It’s what some consider as the most challenging surfing spot in the world. Needless to say, it’s every surfer’s dream to conquer its picturesque barrelling waves!

Other rad surfing destinations – Byron Bay, Australia – Cape Town, South Africa – Siargao Island, Philippines

Read also: 13 Reasons why Everyone, and I mean EVERYONE, should visit Honolulu Hawaii

9) Join a whale shark expedition in the Maldives

Diving with Whale Sharks in Maldives

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If you’re in between jobs or on a gap year, volunteering with the Maldives Whale Shark Research Programme is a great way to visit an exotic destination and give back to nature!

The non-profit organisation runs two and four-week programmes for volunteers to help with marine conservation activities, like shark spotting and data collection. Outside of work, you can explore the exotic island and get a taste of Maldivian culture. It’s technically a working holiday, but it’s a good cause that’ll look great on your resume.

Do note you’ll need to make a financial contribution to join the programme. The fees will cover the rental of the research dhoni (boat), accommodation, food, and project-related expenses.

Read also: Swimming With Whale Sharks in Oslob — IG Worthy Photos at What Expense?

10) Escape on a Digital Detox

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If you’re feeling overwhelmed or overstimulated, a silent retreat may be the answer to slow down the pace of life.

Going days without speech may sound impossible, but Bali Silent Retreat creates the perfect environment to do so. Hidden deep in Bali’s lush rainforests, the resort offers a slew of wellness activities like spas, yoga and meditation sessions. Without the need to socialise, you get to escape from life’s obligations and focus on yourself.

The resort is also completely off-the-grid. WiFi or power outlets aren’t available — a solid excuse to ignore all of your boss’s emails!

11) Run a marathon in North Korea

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You’re probably wondering, “Why the #@&* would I run a marathon on my holiday? And in North Korea !?”

If you’re looking for unique experiences, it’s hard to pass up the chance to travel to the most secretive country in the world! Plus, the annual Pyongyang Marathon is the only event that’s open to foreign participants in North Korea.

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In case North Korea’s not your cup of tea, there are many other iconic races around the world, like the Great Wall Marathon and Mt Fuji Marathon . You get to check out these wondrous landmarks and smash your #fitnessgoals, all at the same time!

12) Party at the world’s most epic music festivals

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Sure, we have ZoukOut and Ultra in Singapore — which are pretty rad too with sick beats dished out by world-famous DJs.

But music festivals are also huge melting pots of art and fashion. And part of that experience is being thrown in with people from all around the world.

Organisers often go the extra mile when designing sets, sculptures and light shows to make the experience extra magical. Festival-goers also love to dress up, donning everything from immaculate body paint designs to colourful tutus .

Bucket list music festivals to check out: – Tomorrowland in Belgium – Coachella in California – Burning Man in Nevada – Fuji Rock in Japan

13) Fulfil your childhood safari dreams in Africa

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As kids, I’m sure many of us were wonderstruck by the enchanting beasts of the savannah. Now that we’re older, it’s time to actually don the symbolic safari hat and slap on some insect repellant — trust me, they’re a must.

First-timers can check out safaris such as Masai Mara in Kenya and Serengeti National Park in Tanzania. Their plains are teeming with wildlife and have flatter roads that make them newcomer-friendly.

The best time to visit is between July to October when the Great Migration happens. The huge herds of moving wildebeests attract predators like lions and cheetahs. Maybe don’t go on a full stomach though. The safari plains are a no-holds-barred land and the circle of life is on full display. We even spotted an antelope giving birth and a leopard dragging her kill up a tree!

Read more: 12D Budget Kenya Safari Itinerary under $1.1k: Hidden gems in Nairobi, Safaris in Maasai Mara, chill Mombasa

14) Soak up the atmosphere at live sport events

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Worldwide events like the Olympics never fail to excite the world with its festivities — so you can imagine what travelling to the heart of it is like!

On top of watching top-notch athletes battle it out on the world’s biggest stage, you also get to participate in the multitude of exhibitions and parades. It’s an iconic event that embodies the community spirit, celebrates mankind, and unifies cultures. Essentially, everything you’re looking for in a mindblowing trip.

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There are similar large-scale events for almost every sports fan in the world too. Even if you’re not big on sports, competitions like the FIFA World Cup and Grand Prix are exciting just for their extravagance and performances alone.

15) Trade luxurious hotels for couchsurfing

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Couchsurfing in Japan. Photo credit: @allthegoodplaces via Instagram

Staying at a stranger’s place may sound scary, but Couchsurfing offers unique experiences that are hard to come by when you travel like a typical tourist.

First, you get insider info that most tourists wouldn’t know — and you can bet it’s more reliable than that Tripadvisor review you found from 2015! Second, it’s more than just free lodging. You get a cool insight into authentic local life. Lastly, it’s a neat way to spice up any trip you go on.

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Hosting travellers at your own place also offers the opportunity to bring the “travel experience” to you. Surfers often have exciting travel stories to share, and may even cook dishes from their home country in return for your kindness.

Read also: “Couchsurfing Changed My Life” — Epic Stories and Life Lessons from 3 Singaporean Couchsurfers

16) Live and work overseas

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World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms (WWOOF) is an organisation that connects travellers with organic farmers around the world. In exchange for accommodation, you basically get to stay in the countryside and help your host with gardening or farming.

Like couchsurfing , it’s a more intimate way of experiencing the local culture compared to regular sightseeing trips. WWOOF also has opportunities all over the world from Japan to South Africa, so you can even turn it into a world tour on a budget!

Read more: 5 Simple Ways To Practise Sustainable Tourism After COVID-19 Passes

17) Sail on a 50-day voyage with over 300 youths from ASEAN countries

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In a nutshell, the Ship For Southeast Asian and Japanese Youth Programme (SSEAYP) is a massive cruise exchange programme that visits five countries in 50 days. If you’re aged 18–30, this is one of the most unique travel experiences you’ve got to try.

Together with new friends from ASEAN and Japan, participants engage in cultural exchanges and important discussions on social matters. But the “travel” part’s not just for show. At each stop, you’ll get to experience homestays with local families and even pay visits to local dignitaries.

Sign-ups usually open at the start of the year, so keep an eye out if you want to seize this opportunity!

Read more: This Unique Youth Exchange Programme Sends You on a Voyage to 5 Countries — SSEAYP

18) Chill out at the annual Harbin Ice Festival

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Harbin’s International Ice and Snow Festival is the largest one in the world. Held from January to February, it has loads of fun festivities to check out. There are snow-themed fashion events, snowfield football games, and (of course) the legendary ice sculpture competition.

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Expert ice carvers from all over the world come together to painstakingly build several breathtaking ice exhibits. These towering sculptures can reach 30m tall, and be dolled up with glamorous lights and ice slides that’ll make Elsa jealous.

Joining in the festivities is no easy feat though. Temperatures can drop as low as –38°C (there’s a reason the festival’s in Harbin), so travellers have to brave weird situations like having their hair and eyebrows freeze! Word of caution: come prepared or you might end up as an exhibit yourself.

Read more: 9 Epic Ice Palaces, Snow Hotels and Igloos For Your Winter Bucket List

19) Ride the Trans-Siberian Railway, the world’s longest railway

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Switch up the pace aboard the Trans-Siberian Railway — for a 7,621km journey from Beijing to Moscow, the is truly a once-in-a-lifetime adventure. Besides travelling for a week on the world’s longest railway, you also get to ride through eight time zones.

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Taking this railway is like going back in time — you’re stripped of creature comforts with no WiFi and limited showers on board. But, the bright side is that you’ll have lots of time to bounce between heart-to-hearts with your travel mates and watching grazing animals on sprawling fields pass by.

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At the end of my first solo trip, I didn’t “find myself” or come to any life-changing revelations. But I realised that some trips do indeed make you “richer” than others.

Travel is incredibly exciting, but it can still go stale if we fall back to familiar routines. For your next trip, try something you’ve never tried before, pick up a new sport, strike up a conversation with strangers — be it lifelong friendships or new perspectives, you never know what you might gain. But one thing’s for sure: You’ll return much richer than before.

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From a horseback safari in Kenya to river rafting in West Virginia, here’s our ranked list of the top travel experiences right now.

This page is a portal.   No, really, it is: Our annual Best of the World feature is a gateway to the streets of Paris , the snowy Caucasus Mountains of Georgia , the ancient rock art of Algeria . To help us engage with places more deeply and meaningfully, we drew on National Geographic’s global community of experts to create the following ranked list of 20 great adventures for 2024. Read on and you’ll discover that this page is also a celebration—of travel’s power to transform us and our connections with one another.

#1: Go on horseback safari in Kenya

Guide Hamprey Mweterwa, and riders Llewellyn, Eloise and Tatiana Rose Dyer, watch a herd of zebra from atop their horses in Borana Conservancy, Kenya

A safari in Africa usually conjures an image of mud-spattered 4x4 vehicles bouncing through the bush. But there’s another way to travel: on horseback .  

Although horse safaris originated in Kenya in the 1970s, they’re a perfect fit for today’s growing number of travelers looking for more engaging, sustainable wildlife encounters. At the 32,000-acre Borana Conservancy , two stables house thoroughbreds and ex-polo ponies for riders of all skill levels. Visitors can book half-day, full-day, or overnight rides. July through September is the prime time to go.

Since wildlife perceive equines as just another animal, exploring the landscape atop a horse makes for an intimate experience. “To journey on horseback is to break down the walls—meant to protect but also to separate—between oneself and the natural world,” says Nichole Sobecki , a photographer and equestrian who’s ridden in Borana. “Your horse is a translator, responding to the low growl of the lion, the soft scent of a herd of elephants.” A horse’s ears are an advance warning system, she says, helping knowledgeable guides navigate routes.

#2: Run an Olympic marathon in Paris

Silhouettes of runners pass in front of the Eiffel Tower during the 45th edition of the Paris Marathon

For the first time, members of the public will be able to run their own marathon during the 2024 Summer Olympics , in Paris, France , just one initiative aimed at creating a more inclusive Games.  

Slated to be held the evening of August 10, between the men’s and women’s official races, the Marathon for All will allow 20,024 qualifying lottery winners on the 26.2-mile route that links Paris and Versailles , a loop beginning at the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) and passing through nine arrondissements before finishing at Les Invalides on the banks of the Seine. Before or after the big event, learn the route to follow in their tracks.  

#3: Ski tour UNESCO sites in Georgia

Long a means of transportation, exploration, and hunting, skiing is still a way of life in the mountainous republic of Georgia. Now visitors can enjoy some of the nation’s best backcountry skiing in the Caucasus with the help of outfitters such as Svaneti Ski and Georgia Ski Touring . In Svaneti, excursions may lead skiers through panoramic Gvibari Pass or to medieval Ushguli villages, among the highest continuously inhabited in Europe. The best times to experience this are December to April.

#4: Bear watch in Katmai National Park

Brown bears (Ursus arctos) graze on sedge grass in Hallo Bay in Alaska's Katmai National Park

Alaska ’s Katmai National Park is home to one of the highest concentrations of brown bears in the world. Far from the crowded viewing platforms of the Brooks Camp Visitor Center, a guided trip along the Katmai coast with outfitters like AK Adventures reveals a different side of the park.

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Here, the bears feast on a diversity of foods: sedges, grasses, razor clams, salmon. “For me, seeing a single brown bear in the wild is meaningful because it is a sign that the landscape is healthy enough to support it,” says Alaska photographer Acacia Johnson , a frequent National Geographic contributor.

#5: Hear legendary live music in Kyoto

A singer on stage rocks out with a guitar

Guidebooks speak of Kyoto as frozen in time, with hushed temples and meditative gardens. But after hours, Japan ’s former imperial capital reveals a live music scene that can be loud and irreverent. At venues like Jittoku and Field , rock, swing, and even Irish music echo into the night. Whatever you’re into, from jazz to punk, there’s a community to share your jam. “This is what happens in Japan when the mask comes off,” says Kyoto guide Van Milton.

#6: Cruise an epic river in Colombia

A view down onto the Magdalena River

About 80 percent of Colombia ’s population lives in the river basin of the Magdalena, which flows for nearly a thousand miles from the Andes to the Caribbean. AmaWaterways’ new cruises on the river—said to be the first by a major cruise operator—take seven-night trips from Cartagena via Mompós to Barranquilla. Stops at colonial towns, performances of vallenato   and cumbia music, and visits to a stilt-house village highlight the region’s culture along this mighty waterway.

#7:   Road trip Route 66 in New Mexico

A ballon festival in Albuquerque at dusk

For nearly a century, Route 66 has beckoned to travelers. A trip along the Mother Road through New Mexico hits timeless landmarks , such as quirky motels and curio shops in and around Tucumcari and symbolic etchings in Petroglyph National Monument . In Gallup—mentioned as one of the places to “get your kicks” in Nat King Cole’s 1946 hit song “Route 66”—you can take in performances featuring Zuni, Lakota, and Diné (Navajo) dancers.  

Some 18 miles of the highway traverse Albuquerque , the longest urban interlude of the route in the United States. And it’s getting a half-million-dollar glow-up with the ongoing restoration of vintage neon signs along Central Avenue.  

While cruising down the brightened strip, stop at the new West Central Route 66 Visitor Center , with its museum and outdoor amphitheater. The center will host events like lowrider car shows, drive-in movies, and artisan markets.

#8: Explore ancient art in Algeria

A guide, wearing the traditional robes and shesh headscarf of the nomadic Tuareg tribe, stands on an outcrop at Adrit.

Algeria is home to Africa’s largest national park, which holds one of the world’s greatest concentrations of ancient rock art. Tassili n’Ajjer National Park is a geologic wonderland of sandstone towers, arches, and sculpted outcrops. But these rock forests are only half the story.  

Neolithic herders and hunter-gatherers carved 15,000 petroglyphs here, including images of elephants, giraffes, and rhinos. These animals are more commonly associated with sub-Saharan Africa—a hint that this arid wilderness was once a grassland crisscrossed by waterways. Five- to seven-day guided tours with Fancy Yellow take in the most spectacular works of Tassili’s art, like the “Crying Cows,” engraved at the base of a stone pinnacle 7,000 years ago.  

Travelers with more time might want to combine a trip to Tassili with a visit to the Algerian Sahara’s other great geologic marvel: the extraordinary mountain range of Ahaggar National Park .

#9: Dive with sharks in Western Australia

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Stretching almost 700 miles along the Indian Ocean north of Perth, Western Australia’ s Coral Coast is studded with natural wonders. But Ningaloo Reef is the star. Here, you can dive with giants: Some 300 to 500 whale sharks ,   one of the largest congregations on Earth, gather along the reef each year between March and July. Ethical outfitters ensure divers give the sharks space and avoid feeding them or using flash photography.  

Even more megafauna abound from July to October, when about 40,000 humpback whales migrate along the Coral Coast. You can also commune with more than 10,000 dugongs in Shark Bay or swim with manta rays at Coral Bay.  

#10: Hike a volcano in Panama

A sustainability leader, Panama recently launched its “1,000 Kilometers of Trails” project , which seeks to bring outdoor recreation and green tourism to rural communities and protected areas.

First out of the gate is the Ruta de la Caldera , a system of five trails around the extinct Valle de Antón volcano . The treks take in waterfall-speckled landscapes, according to photographer Rose Marie Cromwell , who hiked sections of the Ruta de la Caldera over five days.

“There were some spectacular views on top of the volcanic crater—interesting land formations covered in so much green,” she says.

#11: Catch the eclipse at Niagara Falls

Niagara Falls, a boat of tourists, and a rainbow as seen from Niagara Falls, Ontario

Directly in the path of totality, Niagara Falls will offer views of a total solar eclipse, which won’t occur again in the contiguous U.S. until 2044. For about three and a half minutes, beginning at approximately 3:18 p.m. on April 8, the sky will darken over the thunderous cataract as the moon crosses between Earth and the sun.  

On the U.S. side of the falls , Terrapin Point, Prospect Point, and the Observation Tower will be prime viewing areas (if clouds stay away). From the Canadian side, an excellent vantage point is Table Rock. A side bonus: The sunny-day rainbow that hovers above the falls will become pink.  

#12: Trek a glacier in Chile

In Chilean Patagonia‘s Laguna San Rafael National Park , visitors can trek to glaciers, taking in a panorama of pale blue ice massifs and glacial waterways. Some 17,300 glaciers still cover the whole of Patagonia’s ice fields, but rising temperatures are rapidly melting them. Climate scientists say sustainable tourism , such as hikes with Chilean outfitters like Turismo Valle Leones , supports local communities and inspires travelers to learn more about how to protect glaciers.

#13: Step back in time on Menorca

the archeological site of Naveta des Taudons lit up by a sky of stars

Spain ’s Balearic Islands are best known for the jet-set beach destinations of Ibiza and Mallorca . But quiet, less developed Menorca has a unique mother lode: The archipelago’s greatest repository of ancient architecture.

In an area of just 270 square miles, Menorca has a total of 1,574 inventoried archaeological sites , ranging from the foundation blocks of small dwellings to well-preserved village centers that existed long before the Roman Empire. Most striking are the navetas,   megalithic tombs dating back to 1600 B.C.; talayots, watchtowers built from mortarless blocks of limestone; and   taulas,   shrines exclusive to Menorca that evoke Stonehenge pillars. These remnants of the Talayotic Menorcan culture, the first civilization to inhabit the island, have now been inscribed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List .  

The open-air monuments are easy to visit; the island’s Me-1 road passes by some of the best-preserved sites, including the settlements of Talatí de Dalt, Naveta des Tudons, and Taula de Torretrencada.

Reenter the 21st century at the new Hauser & Wirth gallery in the picturesque town of Mahón. Housed in repurposed 18th-century hospital buildings, the cultural venue presents contemporary art exhibits and has an outdoor sculpture trail with works by Louise Bourgeois and Joan Miró.

#14: Ride classic rails in Scotland

A view from inside the Royal Scotsman as it drives through the Highlands

Exploring Scotland ’s wild, scenic Highlands doesn’t have to mean roughing it. The Royal Scotsman train glides among the moody lochs and dramatic peaks in style. New suites debuting in May 2024 sport interiors that reflect the compelling landscapes through dark woods, wool tweeds , and richly patterned bespoke tartans crafted by Scottish brand Araminta Campbell . After a day spent hiking to waterfalls or playing rounds of golf (a sport inextricably tied to the nation), guests can wind down with a massage at the onboard spa.

Departing Edinburgh ’s Waverley Station, the two- to seven-night rail journeys cross the heart of the Highlands, from Perthshire to Inverness to the rugged west coast. During stops guests can tour castles, stargaze in Cairngorms National Park , sample whisky at revered distilleries, and even take a dip in a loch.

#15: Find authentic flavor in Thailand  

An overhead view of a plate of Northeastern style Thai cuisine

The Isaan region in northeastern Thailand is known for its distinctive cuisine that reflects influences from bordering Laos and Cambodia. “Isaan is a hidden gem of Thailand,” says Weerawat “Num” Triyasenawat, the chef at Samuay & Sons , a Michelin Guide -recommended restaurant in the Isaan city of Udon Thani.

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#16: Wander tea trails in Sri Lanka

View over the tea plantations near Kotagala on stage 7 of the Pekoe Trail

Sri Lanka is virtually synonymous with tea. The island nation is one of the world’s top producers of tea leaves. British colonists introduced the first bushes about 200 years ago. Now visitors can trace the footsteps of historic planters on the new, nearly 200-mile Pekoe Trail , the country’s first long-distance walking route.  

Starting just outside Kandy, the trail follows the 19th-century tracks upon which workers and horse-drawn carts transported freshly plucked leaves. Hikers pass through hill towns and tea estates and can stop to take a cooking class or savor a cup of aromatic Ceylon tea.

#17: Gallery hop in São Paulo

Aerial view of the São Paulo Museum of Art (MAP) illuminated at night

São Paulo, Brazil ’s largest city, is an art lover’s paradise, home to numerous galleries, exhibitions, and street murals. The crowning jewel is the Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), which is expanding to showcase more of its 11,000-plus artworks, from pre-Renaissance paintings to contemporary sculptures. Departing from the usual model of exhibiting works on walls, MASP hangs some pieces against clear panels, allowing visitors to view the art from all angles.

#18: Raft the rapids in West Virginia  

An overhead view of people rafting the Gauley River in Gauley River National Recreation Area

Despite its name, West Virginia ’s New River is actually one of the oldest on Earth, perhaps as old as 360 million years. The river falls 750 feet in only 50 miles between sandstone cliffs. It eventually merges with the Gauley River.   Outfitters such as ACE Adventure Resort can arrange whitewater rafting trips here on Class III to V rapids through the longest and deepest river gorge in the Appalachians.  

#19: Go antiquing in Hudson Valley

Shoppers congregate inside the Basilica Hudson

The bucolic Hudson Valley is booming, thanks to an influx of New York City residents during the pandemic. But it’s long been a mecca for creatives: Its landscapes inspired America’s first artistic fraternity, the Hudson River School. Antique collectors will be drawn to the hundreds of stores, boutiques, craft shops, and flea markets that sell everything from colonial furniture and rare books to mid-century modern decor. For vintage finds, head to the Antique Warehouse in Hudson, Sister Salvage in Catskill, and Opera House Co. in Athens.

“There’s a common denominator here—the charming historic villages,” says Sarah Gray Miller, owner of Coxsackie antique store UnQuiet . From Stuyvesant to Saugerties, these towns “share a strong commitment to preservation.”

#20: Sleep on the water in British Columbia

The exterior of the Tofino Wilderness Resort reflected in the lake

The newly reopened Tofino Wilderness Resort , owned by the Ahousaht First Nation, is an idyllic base from which to explore the western coast of British Columbia ’s Vancouver Island. In the heart of Clayoquot Sound, the luxury floating lodge was renovated with lumber cut from timber which fell on-site. Through guided whale-watching trips or visits to the Freedom Cove artists’ sanctuary, the Ahousaht share with guests their philosophy, hishuk ish tsawalk (“everything is one”), celebrating the interconnectedness of people and nature in a land they’ve occupied for thousands of years.

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Unique Travel Experiences: 30 Bucket-List Destinations You Should See Before You Die

We all have a bucket-list, a list of unique travel experiences that we want to see before we die. The human life, however, is too short for most of us to tick everything off the list. Not everyone has the courage to quit their job and wonder the world in a quest to complete his/her bucket list.

Our planet is a beautiful place that has countless breathtaking sights and life-changing experiences that are waiting out there for you to discover them. Some of these places are well known, others not so much, but they all have a special place on my bucket list. Moreover, I hope this post will inspire you to travel more and to cover some of these places. Let’s dig into this list of the most unique travel experiences across the world!

1. Trek to Machu Picchu (Peru)

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We’re starting this list of the most unique travel experiences with the iconic Machu Pichu. Like it’s not amazing enough how did the Incas manage to fit these stones so perfectly together, they also did that at 2400 meters above ground. Even though it was built in the 15th century, and the Spanish invasion happened in the 16th century, Machu Picchu was still unknown to the Western world until 1911. Today, trekking to Machu Picchu is on the top of most travelers’ bucket list and there’s a great reason for that. And if trekking to Machu Picchu isn’t adventurous enough, head 400 kilometers southeast and you’ll discover the world’s highest city- La Rinconada.

2. Visit The Highest Inhabited Town (Peru)

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Sitting at whopping 5,100 meters above sea level, La Rinconada in Peru is officially the highest inhabited settlement in the world . La Rinconada is a small mining town known for its gold mines and breathtaking glaciers that surround the city. The town was inhabited following a Peruvian version of the Gold Rush in the late 1990s and early 2000s and today, it’s home to about 17,000 people.

3. Take a Swim at Devil’s Pool (Zambia)

Devil’s Pool, Zambia

The Victoria Falls are considered to be one of the seven natural wonders of our world and certainly one of the most spectacular places in Africa . The lake is literally located at the edge of the waterfall and is unsurprisingly considered to be one of the seven natural wonders of our world .

4. Visit The World’s Most Isolated Island (UK)

Tristan Da Cunha

Technically a part of the British Overseas territories, Tristan da Cunha is the world’s most isolated island . The island is located roughly 3,000 kilometers away from the coast of South Africa and 4,000 kilometers away from the nearest  coast of South America and is named after the Portuguese sailor who discovered the island. And if you would want to visit the world’s most isolated city then I am sure you will love this list of most isolated countries .

5. Go Boarding at an Active Volcano (Nicaragua)

Nicaragua volcano

Cerro Negro is one of Nicaragua’s active volcanos that turned into a tourist destination throughout the years. Adventurists normally hike to the top and board down- either riding or surfing on a wooden sledge. It’s an amazing adrenaline rush to feel coming down with 40 miles per hour from 2350 meters in the air. And if that’s not enough, remember there’s an active volcano behind you.

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6. Experience The Pink Spring (Japan )

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The springs in Japan look amazing. There are many amazing sights in this world, but no other is similar to the spring in Japan. From March until May, it’s the season of the iconic ‘Sakura’- the native term for the cherry blossom season. That’s the time of year when Japan looks like it came out of an anime movie.

7. See The World’s Largest Mosque (Iran)

Imam Reza Shrine

The Imam Reza Shrine in Mashhad, Iran is officially the world’s largest mosque . Covering an area of 600,00 square meters (rivalling a small village), the shrine is also the religious and spiritual center of Iran. It was built around the tomb of Imam Reza, the eighth Imam of Twelver Shiites and after the Islamic Revolution it has been expanded with several additional courts, a museum, and an Islamic university, among other additions.

8. Enjoy the Colors of the Northern Lights

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This natural phenomenon is caused by collisions of electrically charged particles coming from the Sun and entering the atmosphere. Only a few people are lucky enough to see the astonishing colors of the Northern lights moving above the Antarctica Circle . The breathtaking sight is a proof of the work of the greatest magician out there: Mother Nature!

9. Visit The World’s Largest Castle (Poland)

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The Teutonic Knights (a German Catholic religious order) built the Malbork Castle in 1274 to serve as headquarters for their campaigns against Poland but after a few hundred years, in an ironic twist of fate, the castle became a royal Polish residence until the First Partition of Poland in 1772. Stretching across 143,000 square meters, this is one of the most fascinating castles in the world and since the late 90s, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

10. Take The Longest Train Ride In The World (Russia)

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If you’re looking for one of the most unique travel experiences, look no further. The train from Moscow to Vladivostok is one of the most exciting travel adventures you can ever experience. In a journey that lasts 2 weeks, the train takes you to the depths of Russia, showing you a glimpse of Russia’s endless stretches of natural beauty and authentic, everyday life in rural Russia.

11. Dip in the Blue Lagoon (Iceland )

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Even though you can hear different opinions about it, this list of the most unique travel experiences wouldn’t be complete without mentioning this amazing place in Iceland . The Blue Lagoon is a geothermal spa located in a lava field! 70% of the water comes from the sea, while 30% is fresh water. The temperature of the water is around 38 °C. If you’re wondering about the amazing color, it’s due to the blue-green algae and the mineral salts.

12. Explore the Amazon Jungle (Brazil )

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This jungle covers 2.3 million square kilometers; it’s so big, it’s an ecosystem of its own with all of its unique species. Without a doubt, the Amazon jungle a real marvel of our planet and navigating through it is a daring and life-changing experience that deservingly sits at the top of my list of unique travel experiences.

13. Hike on the Edge of The World in Patagonia (Chile )

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After reading Bruce Chatwin’s book, there hasn’t been a day not to think about getting blown away by the giant mountain glaciers and crystal blue lakes of Patagonia.  Hanging on the edge of the world, Patagonia covers an area of 400,000 vastly unexplored square miles. Are you planning a trip to this heavenly place soon? Take a look at this comprehensive Patagonia itinerary for some useful information before you go.

14. Visit The World’s Oldest City (Syria)

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Even though the recent events in Syria left the country in ruins and on the edge of becoming a failed state, there are still a lot of unique travel experiences you can find in this ancient country. One of them is its capital, Damascus, a city that has seen the rise and fall of countless empires and has been continuously inhabited for close to 9,000 years (in one form or another), making it officially the oldest city in the world .

15. Witness The Serengeti Great Migration (Tanzania )

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Tanzania is most famous for the amazing beaches of Zanzibar but that’s not the only thing worth seeing around here. Serengeti is a geographical region located in Northern Tanzania. The main actors of the Great Serengeti migration are 1.5 million wildebeest and around 200,000 zebras that move annually in pursuit of fresh fields and water. The migration takes place across 150,000 miles of open plains and woodlands.

16. Take a Hot Balloon Ride in Cappadocia (Turkey)

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The movie-like picture of hundreds of hot air balloons disappearing into the pink sunset of Cappadocia has been at the top of many travelers’ bucket lists for a reason. Drifting over the heavenly landscape and valleys scattered with stone houses, beautiful cave hotels , and charming vineyards truly is a once-in-a-lifetime experience. But if you think that this place has nothing to offer but hot air balloons and caves, you’re wrong and this Cappadocia guide will give you a lot of useful suggestions.

17. Drive The World’s Most Dangerous Road (Bolivia)

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Conveniently nicknamed “the death road” Bolivia’s Young’s Road is unofficially considered to be the world’s most dangerous road . The 40-mile stretch of single track road is filled with steep cliffs on every step and no barriers to protect the drivers from falling off the road. However, the danger surrounding this road turned it into a tourist attraction among adrenaline junkies.

18. Explore The Grand Canyon (USA)

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I know this one is a really mainstream choice and a lot of people mention it in this context, but the Grand Canyon in a natural wonder of this world for a reason. The Grand Canyon might seem like a giant hole in the desert, but it has another way in which it’s beautiful with its jagged edges and seductive crevices that look like they’re hiding the biggest secrets of our world. Every adventurer’s dream, isn’t it?

19. Discover The Lost City Of Petra (Jordan)

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Petra is an abandoned ancient city that had a historically important location on the crossroads between Egypt, the Arabian Peninsula, and Phoenecia. The city is literally carved inside a rock. My first thought when I saw the pictures from it was: ‘This place looks like it came out of an Indiana Jones movie. It actually did! If you’re thinking of visiting Jordan and Petra, also check out our list of Roman ruins in Jordan .

20. Explore the Driest Place on Earth- Atacama Desert (Chile)

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The driest place on Earth has 41,000 square miles of diverse terrain includes spurting geysers, golden dunes, and cliffs of colorfully striped strata known as Rainbow Valley. Atacama also has the best view on the Milky Way’s glittering collection of stars, with April through September being the best time to see it. Therefore, Atacama is the place to be for the  Lunar Eclipse . You surely will be stunned by the most amazing natural light shows our planet has to offer.

21. One Of The Most Unique Travel Experiences- Antarctica

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Antarctica is one of the most amazing places on Earth and a place that a lot of adventurists want to travel to, but very few actually are lucky enough to experience that. It has always been the ultimate endurance test for me that I know I need to pass at least once in my lifetime.

Surviving in the extreme cold, kayaking, hiking and exploring the most unexplored area on our planet is something that had always been a dream for me. One might even say it seems like walking on another planet. It’s all ice and rocks everywhere with trees and plants nowhere to be found (and I was really surprised when I heard that some people actually choose it as their wedding destination )!

22. Climb Mount Everest (Nepal)

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I can wax poetically about this mountaintop for hours, but the truth is I just love the mountains. Besides, being on top of the world always brings a certain sense of achievement. This list of most amazing places to travel to couldn’t be complete without Mount Everest. Since 1969, at least one person died every year trying to conquer the magnificent Mount Everest . Call me crazy, but this makes me want to conquer the top even more.

23. Walk the Great Wall of China (China)

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This architectural masterpiece made up of 13,000 miles of walls is much more than an impressive achievement of engineering. The wall has a timeless feeling onnly a few other places on Earth have. It gives you a glimpse at Chinese history and the reasons behind this marvelous creation. As we all know, Chinese culture is very different from anything you saw before with the Great Wall is one of the main reasons for it and visiting it is one of the first steps to understanding the local culture and way of doing things.

24. Hike in Kashmir (India)

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The mountains are the most amazing story keepers. They keep the stories we read , they keep the stories we dream about and they keep the stories we create.  And the Kashmir mountains hide a lot of those. This is one of the few places on this list that I actually crossed off the list. And I must say, it’s one of the most amazing places I’ve seen in my life.

25. Interact With The Wildlife of Galapagos (Ecuador)

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Galapagos was the island that inspired Darwin’s theory of evolution. Uninhabited by people, visiting Galapagos is a rare opportunity to see endemic species that you probably have never seen before. You can’t get so close to animals without threatening their territories anywhere else on this planet.

But animals here are much more relaxed because the island is protected by UNESCO and besides the increased number of tourists, they don’t have any kind of violent interaction with humans. If this isn’t enough, Galapagos has some amazing beaches, and yes there won’t be many tourists around.

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26. Explore the World’s Largest Cave (Vietnam)

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Since 2009, this has been the biggest cave in the world. Hang Son Doong can easily fit a Boing 747 inside of it and it’s vastly unexplored. When British explorers were exploring the cave in 2009, they hit a large 60 meters high calcite wall, later named the Vietnamese Great Wall.

Behind this wall, there was a cave passage that uncovered what today is the biggest cave in the world. The only way to approach the cave as of now is to pay for a tour that costs a whopping $6,000 for one week.

This cave was definitely one of the things I wish I knew before visiting Vietnam .

27. Witness the Sunset at Angkor Wat (Cambodia)

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There’s not much that needs to be said about the world’s largest single religious monument. Not only is Angkor Wat an architectural masterpiece and a full expression of Hindu symbolism, but the sunset over Angkor Wat is one of the most amazing sights in this world.

Since I first got to know about it in the history books, I dreamed about seeing the sunset over Angkor Wat. It looked like something different, out of this world. And the experience didn’t fall short of the expectation either . Watching the sun go down behind Angkor Wat is something everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.

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28. See the Timeless Pyramids (Egypt)

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No list of the most unique travel experiences can be complete without one of the greatest mysteries of all time. Even today we aren’t sure how did the ancient people with their limited tools manage to build these marvelous architecture creations. Just looking at the pyramids leaves you in awe and is enough to fill your head with questions like who built it, when, why, etc?

29. Visit Easter Island (Chile)

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Located in the Chilean sea, at the end of the world, its giant head statues really makes you wonder who put those heads there and why. And more importantly, how did they do it 1000s of years ago? Some archaeologists recently claimed that the giant heads have their bodies buried underground, which makes these creations even more mysterious. Seeing things like these really makes me wonder about human beginnings and all of the ancient mysteries.

30. Take a Swing at the Edge of the World (Ecuador)

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Last but not least, we conclude this list of unique travel experiences with Casa del Arbor. Deep in the forests of Ecuador lies a seismic monitoring station located in a tree house, known as Casa del Arbol. It’s here that adventurers from all around the world come to take a swing at the end of the world at Banos in Ecuador. This seems like an ultimate adrenaline rush, as the only thing separating you from the canyon is the swing beneath your waist that’s holding on to one of the tree’s skinny branches.

Did you like this list of the most unique travel experiences? Which places are at the top of your travel bucket list? Let me know in the comments below.

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Rishabh Shah

Tuesday 11th of December 2018

Wow, This is a lovely compilation. In fact it feature most of our bucket list destinations as well surprisingly. I hope to atleast visit Japan in Cherry Blossom season soon while the rest of them will happen at their pace, hopefully soon. Will have to bookmark it to show others when they ask me for my travel bucket list! Thanks for sharing

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Thank you, Rishabh! I hope you get the chance to visit some of these destinations soon!

Devil’s pool and Patagonia Hike look so thrilling! This is an amazing bucket list for sure. All the activities and places are so unique. The Northern Lights are high up on my bucket list and also Japan's pink spring looks lovely. You have given me such amazing travel goals for the next year.

Wednesday 12th of December 2018

Thank you, Anjali and I'm glad you could get some travel inspiration from this post.

Bhushavali N

Monday 10th of December 2018

OMG! This is indeed a dreamy list! Personally for me, the top 3 would be Petra, Machu Pichu & Amazon! I guess the first practical one for me would be Petra. Gotta go check the flight ticket prices.

Petra is absolutely amazing! I hope you get the chance to visit soon.

I've been lucky enough to experience some of the ultimate bucket list items already! I can tell you that the Northern Lights and the Grand Canyon are must-sees. This year, I hope to experience a pink spring in Japan and travel to Africa. Patagonia has always been on the top of my bucket list as well!

Thank you, Martha! I'm glad you already got the chance to experience some of these.

Medha Verma

I love your bucket list because it matches a lot with mine! I really want to make it to Macchu Picchu though I don't think I will be able to do it in 2019. Also, hiking in Patagonia is a dream! I do hope to make it to Iceland's blue lagoon next year though and also see the Northern Lights while I am there. Petra in Jordan and Capaddocia are the only two things that I have already done :)

Thank you, Medha and I hope you start ticking some of these bucket list items soon

15 Underrated Places to Travel This Summer, From Kosovo to Quebec

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Planning the perfect summer trip can take weeks of research, preparation, and organization to ensure it goes off without a hitch. But before you get to the planning and booking phase, you'll need to decide where to go. There's a seemingly endless amount of great options out there, and while there's nothing wrong with heading to the same familiar spot over and over again, sometimes you want to get a little off the beaten path and go somewhere you haven't been before. Whether you're in the mood for a nature escape with jaw-dropping vistas, hiking paths, and secluded lodges, or are looking for a big city excursion surrounded by trendy restaurants, unique neighborhoods, and great shopping, we've got ideas for you.

From islands to national parks , here are 15 underrated summer travel ideas, perfect for avoiding the crowds while you explore someplace new.

Domestic destinations:

Finger Lakes, New York | Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota | Isle Royale National Park, Michigan | Catalina Island, California | San Juan Islands, Washington | Crystal River, Florida

International destinations:

Kosovo | Budapest, Hungary | Copenhagen, Denmark | Buenos Aires, Argentina | Sardinia, Italy | Mauritius | Kyoto, Japan | Bora Bora | Quebec, Canada

Domestic destinations

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Finger Lakes, New York

A fan-favorite of New York City residents, the New York Finger Lakes are unquestionably idyllic. The perfect destination for a summer weekend , or a weeklong trip with the family, this region is home to some of the most beautiful waterfronts. Dotted with adorable small towns , the 11 long, slender lakes that make up this area are exactly what East Coast summer dreams are made of. Spend your trip navigating nearby state parks; hiking, biking, and exploring; and enjoying everything that lake life has to offer, from jet-skiing to swimming.

Where to stay: Check out the Gould Hotel , a modern boutique property in Seneca Falls; book a night at The Lake House on Canandaigua for an airy, design-forward stay; or head east to the Inns of Aurora .

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Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota

Completely immerse yourself in nature at Minnesota's Voyageurs National Park. This gorgeous destination is ideal for getting in some of the best stargazing you could ever imagine. Just like dozens of other national parks , this one has an International Dark Sky Park certificate, designating it as a location that is particularly good for viewing the night sky and stars. Unlike the others, however, Voyageurs is one of the least-visited national parks in the country, meaning you'll be able to truly connect with nature and enjoy seclusion. It's ideal for boat rides and swimming, as it's primarily made up of waterfronts and islands—almost 40 percent of the park is water.

Where to stay: Nearby Cantilever Hotel is great for those interested in exploring the park, but not wanting to stay too far away from civilization. Those who are a little more daring will enjoy the Kettle Falls Hotel , a property that is only accessible by boat or seaplane. If you're really looking to be one with nature, you can rent a canoe and camp at a tent site.

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Isle Royale National Park, Michigan

If you're looking for a summer vacation where you can explore an area relatively untouched by civilization, look no further than Isle Royale National Park . A favorite of my family, this park is uniquely difficult to get to (the main island is best reached by ferry), so the only other travelers you'll find here are extreme adventurers and in-the-know locals. It's best to visit during the summer months since Lake Superior is quite cold and foggy throughout the rest of the year. My family heads to this park in the summer months in hopes of spending a few days backpacking , canoeing, and hiking through the near-untouched environment—admiring the nature and wildlife along the way.

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Where to stay: While the actual park is best experienced through camping, those who aren't interested in totally roughing it can stay at the Rock Harbor Lodge , centrally located on the main island. Or, book this nearby rustic Airbnb cabin with panoramic views of Lake Superior for the days leading up to your national park visit.

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Catalina Island, California

Just a hop, skip, and a jump from Los Angeles , Santa Catalina Island is quite literally heaven on Earth. Hopeful travelers can either take the one-hour Catalina Express ferry over to the island (it departs daily from San Pedro, Long Beach, and Dana Point) or charter a private yacht to get them there in style. Whether you're looking to hike the Trans Catalina Trail or simply indulge in some tasty seafood while wandering through the quaint town of Avalon, Catalina Island is a great break from the hustle and bustle of LA. Head a bit farther inland to explore El Rancho Escondido , the acclaimed Arabian horse ranch that's also home to Rusack Vineyards.

Where to stay: For day-trippers or those who plan to extend their vacation to include a stay in Los Angeles, there are a variety of hotels and Airbnbs to choose from, including The Beverly Hills Hotel, Dorchester Collection , The Malibu Beach Inn , and the luxe Chateau Marmont Estate on Airbnb. If you're hoping to stay on-island, the plush Bellanca Hotel is the way to go.

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San Juan Islands, Washington

A 2019 Readers' Choice Award winner, named one of the best islands for beautiful scenery, this collection of more than 400 islands off the coast of Washington is ideal for a Pacific Northwest weekend getaway. The three most popular (and largest) islands to explore are Orcas , San Juan, and Lopez—all easily accessible by ferry. Travelers can enjoy a laidback vacation with comfortable temperatures and a relaxed atmosphere: hop on a bike and explore the area; spend time sailing, hiking, and fishing; or take a walk to admire all of the islands' natural beauty, from the mountains to the lakes.

Where to stay: Glampers, campers, and regular hotel-goers will all adore the Lakedale which has accommodations for every type of traveler.

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Crystal River, Florida

Home to one of the best beaches in Florida , Crystal River is unlike most other cities you'll find in the Sunshine State for one major reason: It's one of the only places in the world where people can swim alongside manatees . If you've ever wanted to truly get up close to these gentle giants, this is the city to visit. Head to the Crystal River National Wildlife Refuge to see your fill of the endangered animal, and spend some time taking in the natural beauty of the nearby springs and parks.

Where to stay: The Plantation Resort on Crystal River is home to a variety of different activities including a 27-hole championship golf course and a family-friendly resort with 196 accommodations.

International destinations

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There's a reason Kosovo is on our list of the Best Places to Go in 2024, and it has everything to do with the jaw-dropping scenery that can be found in every corner of this country. Outdoorsy folks who want to spend their time hiking and biking through untainted valleys, mountains, and countryside will appreciate the chance to explore the newest European country. Travelers who who are looking for a taste of the young nation's history can head to the national museum; afterward, explore the streets of Prizren taking in the architecture as well as the historic mosques and churches.

Where to stay: Book a night at the Hotel Gracanica in the quiet suburb of Prishtina, or pamper yourself at the luxe Ujevara e Drinit Resort near Peja. For something a little more traditional, enjoy tasty Kosovo dishes as well as classic comforts at the rural Ariu Guesthouse . (Check out our guide on where to eat, play, and stay in Kosovo for even more recommendations.)

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Budapest, Hungary

Skip Western Europe and instead head to the beautiful capital of Hungary . Luxuriate in the mineral-rich thermal baths you'll find around the city , or spend your days exploring the historic Castle District, walking along the Danube, and meandering through the city streets. You can even take a faux hot air balloon trip to enjoy the best view in the city. If you plan your trip for August, it may coincide with the Sziget Festival , one of the largest music and cultural festivals in all of Europe.

Where to stay: Book a night at 2024 Gold List winner, The Four Seasons Gresham Palace Budapest , or spend a few nights at the adults-only Hotel Clark Budapest . (Check out our guide on where to eat, play, and stay in Budapest for more recommendations.)

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Copenhagen, Denmark

There's no better time to visit Copenhagen than during the summer months when the weather is warm, the days are exceptionally long, and the waterfront views are breathtaking. Aside from being ranked as one of the happiest countries in the world , sustainably-minded travelers will appreciate how eco-focused the place is, and enjoy a trip to CopenHill, the multi-use waste-to-energy plant with a ski slope, climbing wall, and cafe. It's also worth checking out the Tivoli Gardens, Rosenborg Castle, and the picturesque Nyhavn harbor .

Where to stay: Check out our favorite hotels in Copenhagen , including the grand and historic Hotel d'Angleterre , the Nimb Hotel which was originally built as a castle in 1909, and the modern Villa Copenhagen .

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Buenos Aires, Argentina

From awe-inspiring museums to culture-packed tours to dance halls perfect for learning to tango , there's no shortage of amazing things to do and see in Buenos Aires . Whether you're spending the day simply walking the streets and taking in the sights; exploring the colorful La Boca; watching a soccer match; learning to tango; or going to the Colón Theatre to see the opera, this will be a trip to remember.

Where to stay: Some of our favorite hotels in Buenos Aires include the luxe Palacio Duhau ; the Jardín Escondido , once home to Francis Ford Coppola; and the Faena Hotel Buenos Aires located right by the water in Puerto Madero.

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Sardinia, Italy

There's so much more to Sardinia than just a beautiful coastline and wonderful beaches. While the long, warm days are perfect to spend by the crystal blue waters of the Mediterranean Sea, travelers who want a little more substance to their vacation can head inland to experience the island's charming towns, rustic cuisine, and ancient ruins.

Where to stay: Rest your head at the Cascioni Eco Retreat , set on a 90-acre nature reserve with gorgeous views of the surrounding land. The colorful Su Gologone Experience Hotel is another great option, as is the luxurious, high-end Hotel Cali de Volpe .

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Another location on our list of the Best Places to Go in 2024, Mauritius is about 1,200 miles east of Madagascar . From its gorgeous coastlines with pristine beaches to the luxury accommodations and unparalleled nature, this island destination is nothing short of paradise. Head here during the Northern Hemisphere's summer months to avoid wet season. Your main activities on Mauritius will be water-based, from diving and snorkeling to sitting on the beach and admiring the coastline. If you need a break from relaxing, take a trip to the Bel Ombre Nature Reserve, the Botanic Gardens, or the capital city of Port Louis.

Where to stay: Check out our favorite hotels in Mauritius , including the four-time Readers' Choice Award winner and two-time Gold List winner, One&Only Le Saint Géran . You can also book a stay at the legendary resort, Lux Belle Mare , or the kite-surfers' paradise of Riu Palace Mauritius .

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Kyoto, Japan

Instead of heading to the mega-popular Tokyo or the bright and lively Osaka, consider touching down in Kyoto , one of the best cities to experience traditional Japanese culture. Spend the day exploring the temples and shrines that are dotted throughout the city; take a walk through Gion, the “Geisha District;” or while away a few hours in the Kyoto National Museum. The best times to visit Japan are at the very end or beginning of summer when the season overlaps with spring and fall, and while it'll certainly be a bit warmer during the peaks of summer, it's no less beautiful.

Where to stay: From the Ace Hotel to the Shinmonzen , there is no shortage of great hotels in Central Kyoto. If you're interested in something a little different, tour guide Sara Aiko from Traveler 's Ask a Local series recommends taking a trip to Moksa , a gorgeous property in the north of Kyoto surrounded by temples and nature.

Conrad Bora Bora Nui French Polynesia

Nothing says romance like staying in an overwater bungalow in Bora Bora. The winter in French Polynesia corresponds with the summer in the Northern Hemisphere, meaning June, July, and August experience less humid and more comfortable temperatures. This time period also falls during Tahiti 's dry season, so you don't have to worry about being rained out. You could easily spend your days simply lounging in your bungalow and slipping into the crystal waters whenever you feel, but Bora Bora is also ideal for snorkeling, scuba diving, and taking a boat or a 4x4 island tour.

Where to stay: Bora Bora is particularly known for its luxury overwater bungalows. Conrad Bora Bora Nui is a more private option with exceptional snorkeling and coral, The St. Regis Bora Bora Resort is perfect for honeymooners and families alike, and the Four Seasons Resort Bora Bora is home to over 100 bungalows, fine dining, and an exceptional spa.

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Quebec, Canada

When you think of summer travel, your first thought is probably an island getaway or a far-flung destination that you've only read about in books. But, don't overlook all of the beauty that our northern neighbor has to offer. Quebec City is home to all the same type of charm you'll find in Europe but without the exceptionally long flight to get there. Spend some time in Old Quebec City —home to some of the oldest streets in North America—taking in the history and culture that make this city worthy of its title as a UNESCO World Heritage Site . Or, head to Montreal , where you can enjoy a variety of museums, the open-air market, and great culinary options. Don't forget to explore the nature and French architecture found in the greater province.

Where to stay: For a wonderful stay in Quebec City, Hotel 71 is a six-time Readers' Choice Award winner while Auberge Saint Antoine Quebec City and Le Germain Hotel Quebec are both five-time winners. For a wellness-focused retreat , head to Monastère des Augustines . In Montreal , check out the Auberge du Vieux-Port on the St. Lawrence River, or Hotel William Gray in Old Montreal.

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Experiential tourism isn’t a new trend, but it continues to influence travellers when it comes to choosing where to go next. Whether splurging at a beachfront resort or staying on a family farm, connecting with traditions, art, history, food and people is a must-have travel companion these days. Here are our favourite places and ways to dig deeper into local culture.

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W Hotel in Punta Mita, Mexico – Punta de Mita is heaven for south-of-the-border surf junkies, and this property’s beach offers a break that’s both easy on beginners and a gnarly ride for advanced riders. The pros at the hotel’s WAVE surf are locals who’ve been surfing since childhood. Lessons are USD 169 and include use of a GoPro and epic photos.

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Tetherow Hotel in Bend, Oregon – Not only does Bend, Oregon draw outdoor enthusiasts, it lures budding rock stars, too, thanks to complimentary in-room use of a beloved made-in-Bend product: a Breedlove and Bedell guitar or mandolin , crafted in the central Oregon town since 1992. Tours of the factory upon request.

Hotel Sumaq in Aguas Calientes, Peru – Stay at this luxury hotel high in the Andes, and experience a private session with a local shaman who imparts his spiritual and historical knowledge of the sacred Incan site of Machu Picchu. The USD 390 per person cost includes transportation, entrance ticket, private tour, boxed lunch and a “Mystical Pachamama” kit as a souvenir.

Glendeven Inn in Mendocino, California – Napa has the star status, but rural Anderson Valley boasts mom-and-pop vineyards and prized pinot noirs. A customisable tour offered by the Glendeven Inn stops at tasting rooms of ‘cultish’ wineries, and for lunch in Boonville or Philo. USD 425 for two includes tasting fees, lunch and gorgeous scenery.

Uri Buri Restaurant in Acre, Israel – Celebrated hotelier and chef Uri Jeremias is known for his Galilean seafood and fish dishes, and his new culinary tour starts with a fish lesson before leading guests through the market’s spice and fish stalls in Acre, 4,500-year-old city about an hour from Tel Aviv. Join Uri for lunch at his restaurant, Uri Buri, one of Israel’s most famous.

Great Spirit Circle Trail on Manitoulin Island, Ontario, Canada – The largest freshwater island in the world is home to the Anishinaabe people who offer insight into their history and culture through local experiences such as retracing ancient canoe routes, listening to songs and stories, tasting traditional tea and foods, and even setting up teepees.

Hotel Su Gologone in Oliena, Sardinia – Rooms at this family hotel in the heart of the Barbagia region are dedicated to Sardinian artists who’ve created furniture, hand-sewn cushions and blankets, tapestries and other décor. Skilled local women in the onsite studio teach embroidery, painting and drawing and jewellery making from USD 30 to 50.

Hyatt Regency in Port of Spain, Trinidad – Trinidad gave the world the only new acoustic musical instrument invented in the 20th century – the steelpan – and through Banwari Tours (USD 65 per person), guests can watch and listen to musicians in local panyards (practice areas) and even make their own steelpan to ship home.

The Toucan Rescue Ranch in San Isidro, Costa Rica – The Toucan Rescue Ranch is a rehab centre for Costa Rican toucans, parrots, sloths and other wildlife. A guesthouse accommodates up to 5 people, and has a kitchenette and a covered verandah with rocking chair. “Donations” of USD 165 per night are requested and include a tour as well as daily breakfast.

Keio Plaza Hotel in Tokyo, Japan – The graceful Japanese tea ceremony dates back more than 1,000 years, and Keio Plaza is one of the few hotels in central Tokyo with a ceremonial tearoom, where a tea master sits on the tatami mat and goes through carefully choreographed ritual, pouring tea and offering traditional sweets. Open to hotel guests and non-guests at USD 19 per person.

San Ignacio Resort Hotel in Belize – The threatened Green Iguana is the star at the rehabilitation and educational centre built on this hotel property . Learn about the project on an interactive tour, hold an iguana in your hands, or adopt and name one. Funds support the centre as well as scholarships for local children in San Ignacio.

Snow Mountain Ranch in Winter Park, Colorado – Part of the YMCA of the Rockies, this 5,000-acre property promotes the great outdoors, from summer tubing, mini golf and swimming to 120 kilometres of Nordic skiing, fat tire biking, snowshoeing trails and more. BYO equipment or rent on-site and stay in affordable hotel-style lodge rooms, campsites or the popular yurts.

Gyde and Seek – Want Rio, Santiago, Mexico City, Buenos Aires and Budapest at the tip of your fingers? This app and website connects you easily and instantly to local guides offering anything from a jewellery workshop with a designer in Argentina to a hunt for live music in Rio or a tailored street art tour in Santiago, just to name a few.

VizEat – With a network of hosts in 110 locations around the world, such as Paris, Seville, Athens and Brazil, VizEat invites travellers to savour local flavours via cooking classes, food tours or sit-down meals in private homes.

I Like Local – This online platform connects travellers with locals in Asia and Africa for affordable home stays, like an overnight with the Watasittikul family on their rice farm in Thailand. Pricing varies by location.

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For thrill seekers, aspiring polyglots, culture junkies, and global philanthropists, there’s never been a better time in the history of mankind to live out the most wanderlustful fantasies from Timbuktu to Kathmandu. Tantalizing flash airfare sales, increasingly competitive inland transportations, and mountains of study funding opportunities have mowed down menacing financial barriers, allowing thirsty adventurers to travel the world on a shoestring budget . In an ever-shrinking global workplace, job competition has intensified and possessing cross-cultural sensitivity and international knowhow from time spent abroad can be a deciding hireability factor.

10 NEW Types of Travel for the Modern Explorer

Perhaps the largest driving force behind this epidemic of new ways to travel afflicting both young and old is the sheer amount of inspirational Instagram photos, enviable blog posts, and constant information surrounded us. Information is power, and gone are the days when a trip abroad was arranged through the family travel agent booking a week-long cruise with three different meal options. The power of the internet plus a sprinkle of creativity means traveling the world in completely reimagined ways. Whether you’ve been reading too many travel inspiring books or have just been paying a bit of attention this past decade, you’ve probably caught on.

Travel has evolved.

While sipping cocktails on an exotic beach under the shade of carefully groomed palms used to mean the epitome of a good time abroad, several different types of travel have been sprouting up. There are an uncountable number of reasons to travel abroad, so why not challenge the traditional holiday vacation with some enticing new types of tourism that will leave you with irreplaceable memories as souvenirs.

The main types of travel—redefined for travel in the 21st century

If you’re looking for rejuvenating new ways to travel and spice up your adventures, these 10 NEW types of travel for the modern explorer will undoubtedly delight you.

1. Volunteer for a Cause You Care About

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Experience local communities from the inside out

Squeezing in a few days of good deeds into a vacation from work? Looking for a reality check for the few months in the summer? Whether you’re Peace Corp material or are better suited for a shorter term project planting trees, volunteering covers the whole spectrum of time ranges and interests. Volunteering abroad is the granddaddy of feel-good, do-good travel, which means there are endless programs under the sun to help facilitate humanitarian and environmental work in every corner of the Earth.

Because this type of travel is known primarily for its positive aura, you can’t deny the powerful benefits coupled with volunteering abroad. Providing both personal and community gains mean that, when done right, volunteering abroad is a win-win for everyone.

It’s easy to get caught up in the personal benefits of volunteering (that warm, fuzzy feeling and resume perks), but your involvement affects the lives of real people, real ecosystems, and real problems. Even if you go in with the right selfless intentions, you can further maximize your aid by taking the extra step to ensure you’re being a responsible voluntourist . If you’re not interested in volunteering abroad for the right reasons, your help might backfire.

Suggested programs for volunteering abroad:

  • GVI - Jaguar Conservation Program in Costa Rica
  • GoEco - South Africa - Teach Children and Surf in Cape Town

2. Teach English or Other Subjects

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Teaching abroad is an exchange—you’ll learn just as much from your students as they will from you

Of all the types of travel for the modern explorer, teaching abroad not only pays off (it’s a paid job!), but also allows you to experience life abroad in a more immersed setting. The magic of paid, long-term opportunities abroad is that you can come home with a bundle of saving as well, a shocking revelation for any seasoned traveler hard-wired to budget travel to the last cent. Teaching positions are available everywhere from megacities to remote mountain villages, and entail instructing learners of all ages and walks of life. Soak in the local culture and language all while sharing your own!

Apart from the monetary incentives, teaching abroad comes packed with opportunities for professional growth, such as youth leadership, cross-cultural communication, tutoring skills, and of course teaching experience! Short-term teaching abroad programs allow curious prospective educators to get their feet wet in the field, while long-term teaching contracts provide a great springboard into English education.

While there are programs and countries that accept teaching candidates without a degree , some other requirements may present unique barriers. Depending on the program, you may be required to have a TEFL or TESOL certification, teaching experience under your belt, be a native speaker, or even have citizenship from an English-speaking country.

Suggested programs for teaching abroad:

  • Travel Bud - Teaching Jobs Throughout South Korea
  • Gaba - Teach English 1-to-1 in Japan
  • Greenheart Travel - Teach English in a Homesta y in Argentina

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3. study something you love.

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Make memories studying abroad that will define you for a lifetime

The quintessential international college experience — study abroad! Maybe the least newcomer to this list of modern types of travel, this coming-of-age staple is seen in all shapes and sizes, from winter intensive programs to full calendar years abroad. It creates lifelong memories, inspires tattoos, and fosters friendships across oceans. Study abroad programs typically provide credit towards a degree program and some are organized to pick up logistics right down to your daily transportation. Open to all majors, ages, and levels of foreign language fluency, study abroad programs solidify educational gains in a new country .

One of the many joys of being a student are discounts and funding galore, meaning ways to travel through college are a serious “Duh!” Studying abroad during college grants you access to the sweet land of scholarships and financial aid that can cover tuition and personal expenses. While scholarship hunting does take a bit of research, there are endless resources to help you get a study abroad scholarship without wasting precious time.

A study abroad experience is what you make of it, but a program’s structure can dramatically influence whether you spend more time mingling with locals and interacting with your surroundings or taking selfies with your American peers. Carefully plan out your goals before choosing a program, and pay special attention to logistics like housing and class structure.

Suggested programs for studying abroad:

  • CISAbroad - Enjoy the Best of Costa Rica
  • ISA Study Abroad - Study in Fiji’s Capital City, Suva
  • New York University - Learn Spanish at NYU Buenos Aires in Argentina

4. Find Internships & Make Your Resume Shine

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Equip your resume with just as many professional skills as international competencies

Torn about your summer plans? Looking for a change next semester? Not sure if you want to be a world adventurer or put your college skills to work in an internship to kickstart your career? You’ve probably guessed, but there are ways to combine all your professional hopes and global adventuring dreams in one giant bundle thanks to new types of travel. A great bonus is the college credit you might be able to get simultaneously. Phew, talk about multitasking! Learn about the international side of your dream job and pick up real-world experience at legitimate companies and organizations, all while immersed in an entirely new work culture and environment.

If you haven’t already heard it enough, we’ll stress one top benefit of any international experience or internship: RESUME! Not only are internships abroad great for your personal and professional growth, they’re great for your CV . Dazzle yourself and future employers through what you can achieve abroad.

It’s often a discouraging discovery to find out that many internships abroad are not only unpaid, but must be paid for in the form of a program fee. However, in addition to guaranteeing you an internship placement and housing, program fees do have good reason. Whether or not an unpaid internship is worth the investment is dependent on your circumstances.

Suggested programs for interning abroad:

  • Connect-123 Internship & Volunteer Programs - Dublin
  • Music Industry Internships - Berlin
  • Asia Internship Program - Singapore

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5. get tefl certified.

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Enhance your natural gift for teaching English with a TEFL certification

Although all TEFL programs abroad are for teaching English, not all teaching programs abroad will get you a TEFL. A TEFL, or Teaching English as a Second Language, certification and is the golden ticket to teach English abroad with a long-term contract, providing teaching knowhow, credibility, and a thorough introduction to your new home where you’ll be teaching. Not every English teaching program abroad requires a TEFL, but it’s a definite advantage to have, especially when applying to competitive teaching programs. Don't you just love that certain "types of travel" help you make money, too?

While you could take a TEFL course online to save the trip abroad, earning a TEFL certification abroad comes packed with unique perks that will catapult you faster into employment — one of ten awesome new ways to travel. Apart from learning country-and culture-specific teaching methods in your target teaching destination, the right TEFL program will also have tons of local connections to get you hooked up with a job the second you earn your certification (or even before).

Before throwing money at the first TEFL program abroad that you find, do your research . Not all TEFL programs are created equal, and there are several factors to consider that will impact how well you learn the material, your post-TEFL job prospects, and how competitive your specific certification is in the field.

Suggested programs for earning a TEFL certification abroad:

  • International TEFL Academy - TEFL/TESOL Certification in Czech Republic
  • Asian College of Teachers - TEFL in Thailand

6. Complete Full Degree Programs  

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Turn up the heat by getting one degree hotter abroad

Of the modern types of travel, pursuing a degree program abroad encaptures the best of all world. It’s essentially studying abroad for the entirety of your degree length, has endless possibilities to pick up an internship or two while you’re there, surrounds you with the local student crowd, and gives you a home base from which to set out on weekend adventures abroad. Choose from tons of juicy American campuses abroad to secure American-recognized accreditation and all-English courses, or any number of prestigious international universities with a bit more global flare.

Contrary to the common belief that a foreign degree is less prestigious than one from back home, a degree from a university abroad can actually get you just as much recognition and a good job —if you play your cards right. Rankings and reputation are aspects to consider when choosing a university that’s best fit for your field of study. Ultimately what you make of your degree program abroad and how you present your international experience to future employers is what counts when it comes to these types of travel.

Different class structure, culture shock in and outside the classroom, and a very different approach to your discipline of study are just some of the hurdles you may face throughout your degree program abroad . Not having a work visa and a lack of access financial aid can make funding a crunch, but overall cost of living and tuition can still be substantially less than back home.

Suggested programs for earning a degree abroad:

  • Deakin University - Full Degree Program in Australia
  • Radboud University - English-Taught Master's Degrees in the Netherlands
  • Georgia Institute of Technology – Shenzhen, China Engineering Program

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7. start young with high school & teen programs.

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Forge friendships with other high schoolers from around the world

What better time to launch your globetrotting, United Nations cultural ambassador career than at the pinnacle of youth in high school? Your high school dream can extend oceans beyond dancing perfectly choreographed numbers to catchy songs in the cafeteria with Zac Efron. Even if High School Musical was before your time, you’ll soon find how high school exchange programs are better than the movies. Get a taste of the world through a fun-packed summer program or take the full plunge into a year-long residence abroad to truly experience life as a high school student elsewhere.

Riding on the cusp of adulthood but still under parent supervision proves to be a difficult time in the life of any teenager. With very structured environments, an educational foundation, and the chance to break free from routine, high school programs abroad leave both teenagers and guardians with a satisfied smile. Some self exploration and cultural immersion are just some indisputable reasons youth travel programs are awesome .

While spending a summer overseas with a high school program abroad is typically a streamlined process with no academic hurdles and a full itinerary of enriching activities, a semester or year-long program abroad gets a bit trickier. From figuring out academic credits to program funding to navigating through a year away from home, long-term programs are definitely best reserved for the determined and not faint of heart.

Suggested high school programs abroad:

  • Centro Mundolengua - Pre-Ap Spanish Language Program in Spain
  • ARCC Programs - Cuba Public Health Program
  • Travel for Teens - Australia & New Zealand Service Trip

8. Master a New Language at Immersion Schools

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Decode the inner workings of your favorite cultures by learning the language

If you sat through high school Spanish class asking yourself when you would ever use sentences like “ la manzana está al lado del libro ” (the apple is next to the book), you’ll be able to build the much-needed bridge from textbook to application by learning a language abroad. Immersive language programs abroad not only equip you with all the foundational structures of a language, but they also provide a cultural backdrop and endless opportunities to practice outside of class. You’ll be 100% prepared to answer when your roommate, Luis, spontaneously asks where he misplaced his apple.

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Taking courses at the language’s source provides the direct context in which you see the language come to life in everyday interactions. Rather than aimlessly memorizing conjugation patterns and irregular verbs, you’ll be out in the wild actually putting your language skills to use and solidifying your classroom gains. Attending a language school abroad is the best bang for your buck and the fast track to proficiency.

The dirty truth about learning languages abroad in a language school is proficiency is not a guarantee. Setting realistic goals to achieve within a short time frame and taking the initiative to strike up a conversation in your target language will help, but you should always keep in mind that it just might not be possible to become a native-level French speaker through a one-month immersion program in Paris.

Suggested language schools abroad:

  • Maximo Nivel - Native Spanish Program, Costa Rica | Guatemala | Peru
  • Salisa Language School - Thai Language & Culture Programme
  • KCP International - Learn Japanese in Tokyo

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9. work abroad — get paid to live the dream.

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Practice your career in an entirely new environment

It seems like all the rage nowadays for graduated adults to get a taste of working abroad is teaching English abroad. However, perhaps one of the best kept secrets (or maybe it’s just too obvious) to settle down abroad after you receive your college diploma is simply finding a job. Obtaining a visa for long-term work can be a bear to tackle, but there are special programs and organizations that can help you land a job abroad and get you the legal status to boot. 

Working abroad as a ways to travel isn’t just a two week cruise around the Caribbean, it’s uprooting and replacing life as you know it with an entirely new one. For those just emerging from their college campus bubbles or wandering away from home, working abroad will teach you how to adult in more ways that you expect.

Dealing with taxes, bureaucracy, and corporate culture is already stressful enough in a familiar language and environment, but adding a whole different spin certainly throws a wrench in the mix. Unexpected challenges to working overseas will have you relearning everything you thought you knew about workplace culture and the simplest coworker interactions.

Suggested programs for working abroad:

  • Instituto Hemingway - Jobs in Spas and Resorts in Spain  
  • EA Ski & Snowboard - Become Ski Instructor in Japan
  • GeoVisions Foundation - Work as an Au Pair in Australia

10. Heart Pumpin' Adventure Travel

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Get a new view of your favorite constellations from a different hemisphere

Although the types of travel for the modern explore we’ve covered so far have a greater professional purpose or an education goal, our collection wouldn’t be complete without the adrenaline pumping, heart racing adventure travel. Sometimes we want to break away from responsibilities and worldly problems, dig deep into our primal sides, and just have fun. Put your drawers of yoga pants to use and treat yourself to some TLC on a yoga travel program , or explore the Earth’s last frontier on a scuba travel program .

Rather than figuring out all those nasty travel logistics yourself (and dealing with cultural and linguistic barriers), adventure travel programs take care of all the dirty work for you. Guaranteed quality, structured itineraries and often included transportation will save you tons of time and headaches.

Those who are adventurous and nature-loving enough to be interested in adventure travel might grapple with the question, “ Should I book a tour or travel alone? ” Solo travel or traveling with a friend are completely differently experiences than having the security of a group. However, if you’re more worried about planning logistics than finding yourself under a Tibetan waterfall, group adventure travel is the way to go.

Suggested adventure travel programs:

  • The Expedition Project - Wildlife Conservation Package in South Africa
  • Outward Bound Costa Rica - Panama & Costa Rica Adventure
  • Oyster Worldwide - Southeast Asia Backpacking Tour

Calling all modern explorers for new types of tourism!

There’s no expiration date or prime time to travel abroad. The evolution of travel has given way to a colorful, expansive collection of types of travel that cater to everyone from all walks of life. Regardless of your available time frame, financial situation, language abilities, or age, we promise there is at least one program abroad that will fit your needs. All you need is an insatiable desire to explore the world and the initiative to do more than soak the afternoon away in a hotel hot tub (although that can definitely be arranged).

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