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51 Breathtaking Places To Visit Before You Die

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This world is full of beautiful attractions both natural and man-made to visit in this lifetime. From historical sights to natural landmarks to wildlife, there is a lot to explore all over the world. Obviously, one life is not enough to experience all the beautiful places in the world, but at least you can visit some of the most amazing ones before you die. Therefore, if you are a traveler who loves to explore new places then see below our list of 51 most amazing places to visit before you die.

Top Must Visit Attractions Around the World – Places To Visit Before You Die

1 antelope canyon, usa.

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Antelope Canyon tops our list of best places to visit before you die. You can book a tour and experience this stunning place with your friends and family.

2 Phi Phi Islands, Thailand

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One of the major attractions of Thailand is Phi Phi Islands. Located between Phuket and Malacca coast, this group of islands attract millions of visitors every year.

3 Santorini, Greece

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Santorini is another stunning attraction which one must visit in lifetime. It features multicolored cliffs topped by the whitewashed buildings, volcanic sand beaches and spectacular sunsets.

4 Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

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Located in Bolivia, Salar de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat. This salt flat was formed as a result of lakes which were evaporated long time ago. Every year, millions of tourists visit this natural landmark and it should definitely be on your list of places to visit before you die.

5 The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

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Located in Gaza, Egypt; these pyramids attract millions of tourists each year who visit this place to witness the ancient landmark.

6 Istanbul, Turkey

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Straddling Asia and Europe, Istanbul is one of the most popular tourist attractions full of stunning islands, hundreds of years old mosques, Ottoman palaces and vibrant markets. Add Istanbul to your bucket list of places to visit before you die.

7 Great Barrier Reef, Australia

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Located in Northeastern side of Australia, Great Barrier Reef is the world’s most famous and largest coral reef. The Reef is home to a number of fishes, turtles, sharks and dolphins. Visit this place and enjoy scuba diving, snorkeling, helicopter scenic tours, cruise ship and many other activities.

8 Sea of Stars, Maldives

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Vadhoo Island in Maldives features the magical sea of stars. This sea is full of bioluminescence that looks like stars glowing at night. This surreal place deserves a spot on your list of places to visit before you die.

9 Portofino, Italy

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Portofino is a beautiful fishing village located in Southeast of Genoa, Italy. It is famous for its colored houses, boutiques, restaurant and surreal views and should be included in places to visit before you die.

10 Jellyfish Lake, Eli Malik, Palau

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Palau’s unique Jellyfish Lake has been on the bucket list of travelers from all around the world. Visit this place and experience snorkeling with the stunning golden jellyfishes.

11 The Twelve Apostles, Australia

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Located along the Great Ocean Road in Victoria, the Twelve Apostles are one of the major highlights of Australia. These are a collection of limestone pillars surrounded by breathtaking views. Definitely one of the best places to visit before you die!

12 Waitomo Glowworm Caves, New Zealand

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Be amazed by thousands of glowworms above you as you ride in your boat through this stunning cave.

13 Grand Canyon National Park, USA

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Grand Canyon National Park features the stunning red rocks which are hundreds of years old. You can view this ancient landmark through a number of ways; helicopter, airplane and bus. Grand Canyon is one of the seven natural wonders in the world which you should not miss.

14 Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

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Serengeti in Tanzania is the world’s most treasured ecosystem. Famous for its wildlife, this place attracts a large number of visitors every year. It is home to many animals including elephants, giraffes, elands, impalas and the big cats.

15 Lavender Fields, France

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Do you want to witness stunning and fragrant lavender fields? Then you should visit the Provence in France. Provence features some of the most beautiful lavender fields from early July to beginning of August. Visit this place and have a memorable experience before you die!

16 Cappadocia, Turkey

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Cappadocia is a historical region in Anatolia, Turkey which is famous for cone-shaped stunning rock formations and fairy chimneys. This place also features a number of underground cities. Visit this stunning place and enjoy guided tours and hot air balloon ride to witness its beauty to the fullest.

17 Moraine Lake, Canada

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Moraine Lake is considered as one of the top lakes in the world. This surreal lake is located in Banff National Park in Canada and you should visit this at least once in your lifetime before you die.

18 Taj Mahal, India

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Taj Mahal depicts a unique love story of Shah Jahan and his beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal. Shah Jahan built this stunning monument in the memory of his wife. Located in Agra in India, Taj Mahal attracts millions of tourist from all over the world.

19 Petra, Jordan

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Petra in Jordan is a popular archaeological site dating back to 300 B.C. featuring a number of tombs, temples and cliffs. You can access this stunning site through a narrow canyon.

20 The Great Wall, China

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The Great Wall of China is one of the famous wonders of the world which is also listed in World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. You should visit this place with your friends and family at least for once before you die.

21 Amazon Rainforest, South America

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Amazon Rainforest is the world’s largest rainforest famous for its thousands of species including plants, fishes, mammals, reptiles, birds and amphibians.

22 Machu Picchu, Peru

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Built in 15 th  century in Peru, Machu Picchu is an ancient site which stands around 2400 m above the sea level and is one of the most stunning attractions in the world. Visit this stunning attraction with your loved ones before you die.

23 Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

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Located in Tanzania, Mount Kilimanjaro is a group of 3 volcanic cones. It is the highest mountain in Africa and definitely should be on your wish list of places to visit before you die.

24 Benagil Cave, Algarve, Portugal

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Benagil Cave is the stunning rock formation of Portugal. You can enjoy a boat tour to this place which will also take you to many other stunning caves in the area.

25 Ephesus, Turkey

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Turkey is full of stunning historical sites and one of the major highlights is Ephesus which used to be an ancient Greek city. You’ll be amazed to see how wonderful this city from 10 th  century B.C. still looks.

26 Venice, Italy

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Do you want to travel to a city where there are no roads? Then travel to Venice which is built on more than 100 islands. This romantic place features stunning canals where you can enjoy gondola rides with your better half.

27 Bagan, Myanmar

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Built in 9 th  century, Bagan is an ancient city which features more than 2,000 monuments. It is worth a visit before you die.

28 Hang Son Doong Cave, Vietnam

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Vietnam is full of natural attractions and one of them is Hang Son Doong Cave. Visit this place and have a memorable experience of your lifetime.

29 Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan

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Visit the Hitachi Seaside Park in spring season in Japan and witness the gorgeous flowers blooming all over the park.

30 Tianzi Mountain, China

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Located in the Hunan Province of China, Tianzi Mountain is one of the most beautiful attractions in the world. Visit this might mountain which was formed around 400 million years ago.

31 Stonehenge, England

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Stonehenge is a historic monument that is located in England. It consists of a group of standing stones which are around 13 feet high. This historic site attracts a large number of tourists every year.

32 Angkor Wat, Cambodia

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Angkor Wat is a largest religious monument in the world. This temple is a major highlight of Cambodia and is a source of their pride.

33 Niagara Falls, USA/Canada

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Niagara Falls is the name given for the three waterfalls that are present at the international border between Canada and the United States. The 3 falls together form the highest flow rate of any waterfall in the world. You can reach there via Buffalo, USA or from Toronto, Canada.

34 Whitehaven Beach, Australia

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Australia is full of beautiful beaches and islands. One of them is Whitehaven Beach which consists of pure white sand and clear blue water. Located in Whitsunday Island, this beach is only accessible by helicopter, seaplane or boat.

35 Tunnel of Love, Ukraine

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Tunnel of Love in Ukraine is a 1.8 mile long train tunnel. Lovers visit this tunnel to make a wish and even for photo shoots. If you are in Ukraine, then don’t miss this stunning passageway.

36 Trolltunga, Norway

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Trolltunga is a one of the most stunning cliffs situated around 1100 meters above the sea level in Norway. You can visit this place and enjoy the surreal views in the surrounding or you can even do camping on the edge of the rock formation.

37 Mendenhall Ice Caves of Juneau, Alaska

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Mendenhall Ice Caves are inside the Mendenhall Glacier which is around 12 mile long. The stunning ice caves are only accessible through kayaking.

38 Eilean Donan Castle, Scotland

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Eilean Castle is one of the most spectacular castles in Scotland. It is located on an island surrounded by the mountains. If you are into historical castles, then mention this place in your list of places to visit before you die.

39 Mount Roraima, Venezuela

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Mount Roraima in Venezuela is one of the oldest mountains of earth dating back to more than billion years ago. This magnificent mountain is situated 1200 feet above the floor and includes the borders of Venezuela, Brazil and Guyana.

40 Skaftafell Ice Cave, Iceland

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Iceland is a land full of breathtaking locations attracting millions of people each year. Located in Vatnajokull Glacier region, Skaftafell Ice Cave should be on your travel list of places to visit before you die. Book your tour in advance and enjoy the most beautiful experience inside the cave. For more information on Iceland visit our blog

41 Basil’s Cathedral, Russia

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Located in Moscow, Russia, Saint Basil’s Cathedral is the most popular colorful Cathedral. If you plan to visit Russia, than you should visit this place before you die. Make sure to take your camera with you as this cathedral is too beautiful to not take photos.

42 Blue Lagoon, Iceland

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The Blue Lagoon is the most famous geothermal spa in Iceland. Located in the breathtaking setting, this place is the major highlight of Iceland attractions.

43 Waterfall Castle, Poland

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This stunning waterfall castle is one of the most beautiful places to visit in Poland. If you are a traveler who loves to visit new places, then this should be on your bucket list.

44 Faroe Islands

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Faroe Islands is my current favorite place which I also want to visit before I die and you should visit it too. You should visit this place and experience its breathtaking beauty.

45 Udaipur, India

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Udaipur is known for its artificial lakes and royal residence which you will find all around the city. It is also known as “Venice of East” due to its beauty and historical monuments.

46 Kakslauttanen Glass Igloos, Finland

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Do you want to spend a night in igloos? Then make your dream come true as Finland offers you this memorable experience which you should definitely avail before you die.

47 Chefchaouen, Morocco

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Chefchaouen in Morocco is a beautiful town famous for its white and blue buildings. Book your tickets now and witness the beauty of Morocco with your loved ones.

48 Pamukkale, Turkey

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Your trip to Turkey is incomplete without visiting its Cotton Castle known as Pamukkale. Founded in around 190 B.C., Pamukkale is famous for its thermal waters and white terraces.

49 Lake Louise, Canada

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If you are writing down the list of places to visit before  you die, then do mention Lake Louise in Canada. Located in the most famous Banff National Park, this lake definitely needs a place on the list of places to visit before you die.

50 Queenstown, New Zealand

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New Zealand is no short of places for its visitors who travel from all over the world. One of the major highlights of New Zealand is its stunning Queenstown which features many adventurous activities to its tourists including scenic helicopter flights over snowy mountains, bungee jumping, gondola rides, shotover jet, Lord of the Rings filming location and the most famous Milford Sound.

51 Denali National Park & Preserve, Alaska

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Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska features the famous Denali Mountain. In addition to that, it also contains lush green parks and many wild animals who wander around in this area.

The list is never ending but I have summarized the best places to visit before you die. Do let us know in comments if you have a favorite place missing from the list!

Happy travels.

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The Ultimate Travel Bucket List: 100 Things To Do Before You Die

The world is full of wonder and if you’re anything like me, you want to go out and explore! Check out my ultimate travel bucket list – 100 unmissable places to visit before you die. How many can you tick off?

By Julianna Barnaby and Sophie Ritchie

There are so many incredible places to see on this planet… but sometimes a bit of extra inspiration doesn’t hurt.

From incredible landscapes that make your eyes pop and your jaws drop, to incredible architecture – here is the ultimate travel bucket list. 100 places to see before you die.

After all, nothing says it better than this cool travel quote from Ray Bradbury.

“Stuff your eyes with wonder, live as if you’d drop dead in ten seconds. See the world. It’s more fantastic than any dream made or paid for in factories.”

The Ultimate Travel Bucket List

1. grand canyon, usa.

Grand Canyon - South Rim Trail Monument Creek Vista

They don’t call it Grand for nothing. The Grand Canyon is a huge, steep canyon, located in Arizona , carved by the Colorado River.

Let’s talk measurements for a second so you can get an idea of the scale of this natural wonder. 446km long and 29km wide.

I’m guessing that it’s already on your list of things to see before you die. If you’re up for the challenge, you can go and hike the whole thing … or simply see the scale of its beauty from one of the many lookouts.

These are especially beautiful to watch the sunrise and sunset from, so make sure you check the times before you go!

2. See The Northern Lights

Northern Lights Rovaniemi

The Northern Lights are one of nature’s most incredible wonders.

A series of dancing lights that charge the night sky in pinks, greens, yellows and purples – seeing the Aurora Borealis is the ultimate travel bucket list item.

Cool northern lights-spotting destinations include Iceland , Norway , Alaska and northern Canada.

How to See the Northern Lights in Iceland

3. Giant’s Causeway, United Kingdom

Giant's Causeway, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom.

he Giant’s Causeway is a stone formation made up of 40,000 basalt columns, located just off the coast of Antrim in Northern Ireland.

While scientists say that the formations were the result of a volcanic eruption, legend has it that the columns were a causeway built by a giant so that Scottish and Irish giants could meet and fight. I’m going to go with the latter – much more believable.

4. Bryce Canyon, USA

Sunrise Point, Bryce Canyon

One of the US’s best-known national parks, Bryce Canyon is a collection of giant natural amphitheatres in southern Utah and one of the most beautiful natural landmarks I’ve ever had the pleasure of visiting. 

Designated a National Park in 1928, Bryce Canyon now receives nearly 2.5 million annual visitors to marvel at its red, orange and white rock formations.

5. Antelope Canyon, USA

Upper Canyon Antelope Canyon Page Arizona

Walking through the weird curved formations of Antelope Canyon , it’s difficult to believe that it’s not man made.

It’s not. Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon, located in Page, Arizona. Formed by the erosion of sandstone from the flash floods that occur in the area, it’s a must for any avid traveller. 

Photographers come from far and wide to get a glimpse of this beautiful orange, red and yellow canyon and the magical light filtered through the canyon’s shaped walls.

6. Reynisdrangar Basalt Columns, Iceland

Reynisdrangar columns Iceland

The striking Reynisdrangar basalt columns on the world-famous Reynisfjara black sand beach are one of Iceland’s most impressive natural wonders (they have tough competition).

The columns were formed by volcanic activity – the same kind that created the Giant’s Causeway mentioned above.

Legend has it that they are three trolls, frozen in time by the sun’s rays. Sound familiar? That’s because Tolkien used the legend in his world-famous story The Hobbit.

7. Yosemite National Park, USA

California Road Trip - Yosemite

Yosemite National Park is just incredible. Located in the Sierra Nevada Mountains in the northeast of California it’s well-known as one of America’s most beautiful travel destinations.

Want to know where to travel before you die? Start with Yosemite.

Granite cliffs, clear streams, waterfalls, mountains and glaciers – it’s no wonder that the famous photographer Ansel Adams loved it – and I bet you will too.

8. The Dead Sea, Israel / West Bank / Jordan

The Dead Sea.

We all know that you can float on The Dead Sea. This curious natural wonder is 9.6 times saltier than the ocean. It’s not actually a sea, despite its name, it’s a lake on the borders of Israel, the West Bank and Jordan .

The banks of the Dead Sea are over 400m below sea level, making them the lowest point in the world on dry land.

The easiest way to visit The Dead Sea is by taking a short-ish bus journey from Tel Aviv or Jerusalem, alternatively you can rent a car and drive, though booking onto a tour makes things even easier.

9. Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Ha Long Bay

Ha Long Bay is no secret. Another place that’s arguably being loved to death, it’s enduringly beautiful.

The bay, which is located in Northeast Vietnam, stretches over 1500 square kilometres and is scattered with over 1600 islands and islets.

Ha Long Bay is known for its emerald waters and rainforest-topped islands and a favourite among beauty-seekers.

10. Jeita Grotto, Lebanon

When it comes to bucket list places to visit, The Jeita Grotto is often forgotten about. It’s a set of two separate but interconnected limestone caves, located in the Nahr al-Kalb Valley in Lebanon. 

It can only be entered by boat as it channels an underground river, but once inside, visitors can see the incredible rock formations, and beautiful stalactites and stalagmites.

11. Acropolis, Greece

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The Acropolis in Athens is an ancient citadel located on the top of a hill in Athens, which contains many ancient (and remains of) buildings, such as the Parthenon, the Propylaea and the Temple of Athena Nike.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, the Acropolis is a greatly important symbol of Greek history, architecture and spirit and visiting it should have a prime spot on your travel bucket list.

12. Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Take whatever you’ve heard about Angkor Wat, times it by 100 and yet it will still blow you away. Sunrise at Angkor Wat is just straight up incredible. 

Angkor Wat is a mystical complex of temples in Siem Reap, Cambodia. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1992, Angkor Wat also happens to be the largest religious monument in the world at 400 square kilometres – it’s made up of hundreds of incredible and awe inspiring temples and ruins.

If you need any more reason to believe you need to visit this special place, it even features on the country’s flag!

13. Chichén Itzá, Mexico

Chichen Itza

Chichén Itzá is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. Sounds like something that deserves a place on your bucket list right? Right.

But what exactly is Chichen Itza? Well only the biggest archaeological city of the pre-Columbian Mayan civilisation, located in the Yucatán State, Mexico .

Its huge pyramid, El Castillo, is the centre of the ancient city. Both were designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1988.

14. Machu Picchu, Peru

Machu Picchu at Sunrise

Sure, everybody raves about it… but you know what? That’s because it is incredible. Machu Picchu is the old Inca City, located on top of a 2500m mountain in the Cusco region of Peru, just above the Sacred Valley.

Forgotten by the Western world for centuries, it was rediscovered by intrepid explorer Hiram Bingham. Machu Picchu was crowned as one of the New Seven Wonders of the World and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site (of course).

IMHO Machu Picchu is the best archaeological site in the South American continent, and definitely deserves to be at the top of your South America bucket list .

15. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

Camels Pyramids of Giza Cairo, Egypt

Who hasn’t dreamt of jetting off to see the mysterious Pyramids of Giza ?

The Pyramids of Giza are located on the outskirts of Cairo Egypt. The complex contains 3 pyramids, a Great Sphinx Sculpture and several cemeteries. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1979, Egypt’s world-famous pyramids were built as a tomb for the pharaohs and their queens.

Now they’re one of the most recognisable (and photographed) structures in the world –  I fell head over heels for them after a recent visit to the country.

16. Stonehenge, United Kingdom

Stonehenge

Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument, located in Wiltshire, England. I’ll be completely honest, I’ve never really got why everyone goes so nuts about them… but I can never resist a cheeky detour when I’m on my way to Glastonbury Festival.

The 4 metre high collection of stones were constructed over time between 2500 and 5000 years ago, and are now one of the seven Wonders of the World. Druids and Pagans still use the site to celebrate important occasions such as the summer solstice.

17. The Colosseum, Italy

Colosseum

How about adding the largest amphitheatre ever built to your list of 100 places to see before you die? Yep, thought so.

The Colosseum is an old amphitheatre in the middle of Rome – it was built to hold up to 80,000 spectators.

Although over the years it has been partially ruined by earthquakes, the Colosseum is still an iconic symbol of Rome, recognisable from around the world.

18. Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan Myanmar

Catapulted from a place very few people had heard of to one of the recent year’s travel hotspots, Bagan is a beautiful place. The ancient city in Myanmar is nicknamed the temple town, as it is home to 2,229 remaining temples and pagodas.

Most of these have been restored or preserved by UNESCO, and many contain incredible statues and carvings of Buddha – worth a visit in themselves. 

Head to the site early in the morning in the evening – you’ll see the most incredible Bagan sunrises and sunsets – preferably by hot air balloon.

19. Taj Mahal, India

Taj Mahal

Is it the most photographed building in the world? It’s certainly the best-known mausoleum.

The Taj Maha l is a white marble mausoleum, built in 1648 at the command of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, to remember his late wife.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1983, the ornate Taj Mahal is a beautiful symbol of India and needs to be on any bucket list 100.

20. The Great Wall of China, China

Great Wall of China

China’s most famous landmark, The Great Wall of China is testament to the incredible building skills of civilisations past.

The “Great Wall” is actually a number of walls that run along the historical Northern borders of China, that were built to protect the Chinese against invasions from Eurasia.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, it is the longest wall in the world – it’s even visible from space.

21. London, United Kingdom

West-End-London

London needs no introduction. This cosmopolitan capital is crammed with cool things to do and places to see and deserves a spot on your travel bucket list.

Dating back to Roman times, London is now home to a whopping nearly 9 million people… including the Royal Family.

Head here to see some of the world’s most famed attractions – Big Ben, the London Eye, Buckingham Palace and so many other pretty places to see in London , not to mention some of the most striking street art in the world and a plethora of brilliant restaurants.

Aside from tourist hot spots, London is filled with cool neighbourhoods well worth taking the time to explore – take Hackney, Shoreditch, Croydon, and Clapham, for example.

22. Paris, France

Paris Eiffel

The City of Love – there’s a lot more to Paris than snuggling up for a cosy tete a tete with your other half.

Famed for its culture, art, cuisine and fashion, Paris has something for everyone – which explains why it’s on pretty much every bucket list 100 out there.

Whizz around between beautiful spots like the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre and the Arc de Triomphe. Treat yourself to some fancy accommodation and enjoy one of Europe’s most opulent cities.

23. Florence, Italy

Florence Cathedral

Another one of Europe’s cultural hotspots, Florence is well-known for being the birthplace of beautiful Renaissance art and architecture.

Art lovers will rejoice in Florence, with magnificent works by Michaelangelo and Leonardo Da Vinci on display at the Uffizi Gallery. 

But that’s not all there is to this dreamy Italian spot – the food is impeccable, the city is filled with family-run trattorias and gelato hotspots. Prepare to spend half your time eating, and the other half snapping photos.

Planning a trip? Check out the many world-famous Italian landmarks Florence boasts, such as Ponte Vecchio, Florence Cathedral and its ‘Duomo’, the Palazzo Vecchio, and Boboli Gardens. Then hop in a car to discover the rest of Tuscany on a road trip.

24. Rome, Italy

Les Étoiles

Ahh Rome , what a city. Every time you think you have seen it all, Rome comes up with something else to surprise you.

Full of architecture, art and ancient ruins, it’s known worldwide for its fashion and designer boutiques. Head to the Colosseum for some history, the Vatican for some culture and the Trevi Fountain to make a wish.

Don’t even get me started on the sheer number of brilliant eateries either…

25. Vienna, Austria

Vienna

The capital of Austria, Vienna is a dream. This gorgeous city is known across Europe for its baroque art and architecture, and its musical and intellectual legacy. 

Some of Vienna’s most well known attractions are the Schönbrunn Palace, St. Stephen’s Cathedral and the Hofburg, a complex of palaces.

Viennese cafe culture is also one of the best in Europe, so much so that UNESCO popped it on their intangible cultural heritage list. Head into one of Vienna’s very many cafes for a Viennese coffee and a slice of schokotorte.

26. Oxford, United Kingdom

Aerial view of Oxford

Oxford is one of the UK’s most famous cities, thanks to its prestigious university (I studied there and it was just as incredible as you would imagine).

With the university dating back to the 11th century, Oxford is full of so many things to do – old architecture, beautiful scenery and tasty cuisine.

Head to Oxford to see the Museum of Natural History, the Oxford Botanic Gardens, and of course its prestigious university and its colleges.

27. Havana, Cuba

Havana

Cuba’s evocative capital is an unforgettable experience – there’s no way I’d leave it out of my pick of top 100 bucket list destinations. It’s been a while since I’ve visited but the sights and sounds of the city will always stay with me.

Gorgeous 16th-century architecture and vintage American cars , music and dance – not forgetting the delicious cuisine and daiquiris!

When you’re here, head to the Revolution Museum, Morro Castle and Old Havana, to see the best bits. It’s no wonder that Hemingway loved it – pop into El Floridita , his favourite bar.

28. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Rio Sugar Loaf Mountain

Rio de Janeiro may NOT be Brazil’s capital but it makes up for it with culture, looks and fun.

The first time I visited Rio, I was fresh-faced and 18 – several (and I mean several) years later, I’m just as in love with Rio as when I first clapped eyes on it.

This vibrant capital city is best known for its architecture, forest topped mountains and golden beaches. Some of Rio’s best sights are the Christ the Redeemer statue, Copacabana and Sugar Loaf Mountain.

29. Venice, Italy

Venice at Sunset

Venice might be sinking but we still love it. In truth, it’s difficult to leave Venice out of any list of must-see travel spots, BUT it is suffering from serious overtourism, so you might want to skip it in favour of somewhere quieter.

Full of Renaissance and Gothic architecture, there are very few roads in Venice, mostly canals, with boats and gondolas to transport people. The best places to see are the Piazza San Marco, Saint Mark’s Basilica and the Rialto Bridge – just magical!

30. Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Amsterdam

Amsterdam is more than relaxed marijuana laws and chilled out coffee shops. Home to an impressive array of world-class museums, beautiful canals, gorgeous architecture and history.

Start by visiting the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum, walk along the canals and spend some time exploring the city by bike.

Dutch food might not be much to write home about, but they sure know a thing or two about sweet things – make it your mission to scoff as many poffertjes and stroopwafel as possible. A bucket list travel must.

31. Iguazu Falls, Brazil

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The Iguazu Falls are waterfalls on the Iguazu River that border Misiones, the Argentinian province, Paraná, the Brazilian state and Paraguay. At 82 metres high and the chain of falls nearly 3km long, they are the largest waterfalls system in the world.

Think the view can’t be better? Wait until you hear their astoundingly loud roar – sight and sound – it’s almost deafening, and an absolute thrill.

32. Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe / Zambia

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Victoria Falls is a waterfall located on the Zambezi River on the border between Zimbabwe and Zambia, in southern Africa. 

Described by CNN as one of the seven natural wonders of the world, the water at the Victoria Falls drops a staggering 108m, and is the largest curtain of water in the world.

The easiest way to visit is to fly to Livingstone, the nearest airport – from there it’s around 11km to the falls via a taxi.

Or, if you would really like to treat yourself (I approve), view the falls from above during a helicopter flight over the natural landmark. Truly a once in a lifetime experience.

33. Niagara Falls, Canada / USA

Niagara Falls 

The Niagara Falls are a set of three impressive waterfalls that border Ontario, Canada, and New York State in the US. The three waterfalls, the Horseshoe Falls, the American Falls and the Bridal Veil Falls, all fall at the southern end of the Niagara gorge, and have a total height of 51m.

As the most famous falls in the world, Niagara is something that you’ve got to see. If you’re feeling brave, jump on one of the boat tours which take you up close and personal to the falls.

34. Ban Gioc-Detian Falls, China / Vietnam

The Ban Gioc–Detian Falls are a set of two waterfalls on the Quây Sơn River, on the border of China and Vietnam.

The main waterfall is the Detian waterfall, and the other waterfall is the Ban Gioc Waterfall, with the cumulative drop being a whopping 60m.

You can hop on a boat, which will take you on a river tour close to the falls for an extra-special experience.

35. Palouse Falls, USA

The Palouse Falls is a waterfall on the Palouse River, 6km up from the meeting with the Snake River, in southeast Washington in the United States.

The falls consist of an upper falls and a lower falls, which are drops of 6.1m and 60m respectively. Bring your hiking boots and set off on one of the numerous trails around the top and the bottom of the falls.

36. Shoshone Falls, USA

Shoshone Falls

Shoshone Falls is a waterfall on the Snake River in Southern Idaho. Known as the ‘Niagara of the West’, the falls are 65m high (which is actually higher than Niagara) and flow over a 300m wide rim.

Formed over 14,000 years ago, the Shoshone Falls attract up to 300,000 vehicles per year, and are definitely worth a spot on your ultimate bucket list. Bring a picnic and grab a spot in one of the designated areas for a fabulous day out.

37. Blue Nile Falls, Ethiopia

Blue Nile Falls is a waterfall on the Blue Nile River, located in the north of Ethiopia. Known as ’Tis Abay’ in Amharic, meaning ‘great smoke’, the Falls are approximately 40 metres high, consisting of four streams.

This beautiful waterfall is one of Ethiopia’s top tourist attractions – just get ready for a hike to get the best views of the falls.

38. Gullfoss, Iceland

Gullfoss

It’s hard to pick one waterfall from Iceland for our list, but Gullfoss can’t be missed. Gullfoss, meaning ‘Golden Waterfall’ is a waterfall located in the Olfusa River canyon, in Southwest Iceland.

The name comes from the golden colour of the waterfall in certain light – the result of sediment in the water.

The total height of Gullfoss is 32 metres and the longest drop is 21 metres. The beautiful waterfall offers brilliant views and we recommend going to see it on a sunny day, as there’s a big chance of seeing a rainbow shimmering over the falls.

Otherwise it’s a spectacular place to see the Northern Lights in the winter.

Visiting Gullfoss Waterfall in Iceland

39. McWay Falls, USA

Julia Pfeiffer beach, Big Sur, California, USA

The McWay Falls are a waterfall that flows from McWay Creek in picture-perfect Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park onto a beach in Big Sur on the west coast of California.

The image of the 24m McWay Falls cascading onto the beach is one of Big Sur’s most iconic and something you can’t miss. The hike to the falls is rather easy and boasts some of Big Sur’s best views.

40. The Maldives

Maldives

The Maldives are a set of South Asian islands, located in the Indian ocean. Made up of 26 atolls, ring shaped coral reefs together containing over 1000 coral islands.

People come from far and wide for The Maldives’ beautiful islands, luxury accommodation, azure waters, and colourful marine life.

If you love beaches, watersports or simply soaking up the views of one of the most beautiful places on this planet, the Maldives should be on your list.

41. Vava’u Islands

The Vava’u islands are a set of islands, one large and 40 small, located in Tonga in the South Pacific. Neiafu, the capital of these islands, is a gorgeous destination well worth exploring – make sure to visit the striking St Joseph’s Cathedral.

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This tropical paradise has crystal clear waters, white sand beaches and beautiful sea life, including tropical fish, sea turtles, spinner dolphins and Humpback whales – a wildlife lover’s paradise!

42. Santorini, Greece

Sunset in Oia

Santorini is a Greek Island in the Southern Aegean Sea.

Known as the ‘supermodel’ of the Greek Islands, it is instantly recognisable by its whitewashed buildings with blue roofs, multicoloured cliffs, beautiful sunsets and dazzlingly sapphire coloured waters.

There’s so much to do in Santorini including exploring Akrotiri’s ruins and chilling on Kamari’s black sand beach. You might have to battle the crowds, but it’s totally worth it.

43. Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bora Bora

Bora Bora is a small island in the South Pacific, Northwest of Tahiti in French Polynesia.

Being Tahiti’s most famous island, it is popular with the luxury crowd thanks to its fabulous hotels.

Bora Bora is surrounded by a turquoise lagoon protected by a coral reef, which is fabulous for swimming, snorkelling and diving.

44. Bali, Indonesia

Bali

Bali is an island and province of Indonesia, popular among backpackers travelling Southeast Asia but also with a luxury side, full of beautiful beaches, incredible food , culture scenery and wildlife.

Known for its surfing, yoga , diving and great resorts, the ‘essence of Bali’, and its traditions have stolen the hearts of many visitors.

45. Fernando de Noronha, Brazil

Fernando de Noronha

An archipelago in Brazil, Fernando de Noronha is known as both a beach lover’s shangri-la and an eco-wonderland. Built on volcanic rock, the coastline is as ragged as it is beautiful.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001, this paradise is full of pristine beaches, beautiful landscapes and stunning wildlife. Apparently, even the sharks are friendly.

46. Maui, USA

Maui

Maui is an island which is part of the state of Hawaii, known for its natural beauty. It is Hawaii’s second-largest island, at 1,883 square kilometres. 

Known as the ‘Valley Isle’, Maui is famed for its world-famous beaches, the Iao Valley, humpback whales, and the marvellous sunset and sunrise from Haleakala. 

There are so many things to do in Maui with kids , as there are for a couple travelling alone.

47. Big Sur, USA

Big Sur - West Coast USA

Big Sur is a stretch of California’s central coast. Forever linked with beat writers such as Jack Kerouac, Big Sur tops the list of many literary lovers’ travel bucket lists – but there’s more to its appeal than that.

Driving through Big Sur on a Highway 1 road trip is very popular, with beautiful places to stop and look out, such as Bixby Bridge and the Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park, where the picturesque McWay Falls (see our pick of top 10 waterfalls for your bucket list) meets the sandy shore and drifts into the Ocean.

48. Ko Samui, Thailand

Koh Samui island, Thailand

Ko Samui is Thailand’s second largest island, located off the East Coast in the Gulf of Thailand. 

Ko Samui is home to lush rainforest, coconut palms and some of the most spectacular beaches in Thailand, such as Bang Por, Choeng Mon and Taling Nam, which is incredible for watching the sunset on.

49. Krabi, Thailand

Railay Beach Viewpoin t

Krabi is a province of Thailand in the Andaman Sea. It is home to some of the best beaches and islands in Southeast Asia, such as Railay Beach , with incredible rock formations making it a climbers paradise, and the Phi Phi Islands, where Leonardo DiCaprio’s ‘The Beach’ was filmed.

With white sand beaches, crystal clear waters and stunning coral reefs, it’s no wonder that Krabi is at the top of most visitors’ lists of things to see when they’re in Thailand.

50. Atacama Desert, Chile

Atacama Basin, Atacama Desert, Chile-7

The Atacama Desert is a desert located in Chile , South America and is one of the most surreal places on the planet.

The desert covers a 1000 square km area of land and is one of the driest places on Earth. Mars-like valleys, brightly coloured lakes, swarms of flamingos and the Southern hemisphere’s largest geyser field – if you’re heading to the Atacama desert, you’d better prepare to have your mind blown.

Check out my guide to road-tripping in the Atacama Desert.

51. Bolivia Salt Flats

3-Days Tour to the Uyuni Salt Flat and Coloured Lagoons and Sunset

The Bolivia Salt Flats (Salar de Uyuni) are located in the Potosí province in the southwest of Bolivia – not far from the Atacama Desert.

At 10,582 square km and placed 3,656m above sea level, they are the largest salt flats in the world. This incredible natural wonder was originally caused by the transformations of several prehistoric lakes, which are now covered by a few metres of salt crust.

52. Torres del Paine, Chile

Los Cuernos

Torres del Paine National Park is located in Patagonia, Chile. It is known for its beautiful mountains, blue icebergs and glaciers, and lush vegetation.

If you’re fit enough to take on the challenge, hiking the five day W trail should be on your list of things to do before you die – feeling even more adventurous? The 8-day O trek is for you.

The stunning Torres, after which the park is named, is the main attraction of the park, and over 250,000 visitors come to marvel at them every year. It’s honestly one of the most incredible places I’ve visited and well worth the hype.

53. Lake District, UK

Walking in the Lake District

The Lake District i s a mountainous area in Cumbria, in the north west of England, whose mountains, lakes and forests stretch over a huge 2,362 square km.

Boasting plenty of hikes and ways to reconnect with nature, this is a popular holiday destination for British tourists. 

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its beautiful scenery, the Lake District is also home to Scafell Pike, the highest mountain in England, and also the deepest and longest bodies of water in England – most definitely worth a trip.

54. Mù Cang Chả, Vietnam

Mù Cang Chả is a rural district located at the bottom of the Hoang Lien Son mountain range in the northwest of Vietnam, in the Yên Bái Province.

It is home to incredible landscapes and perfectly-landscaped rice paddies – the Mù Cang Chả Rice Terrace has been recognised as one of the most unique landscapes in Vietnam, stretching across 22 square km of the mountainside.

Seeing the bright green paddies in real life is guaranteed to be one of the highlights of any trip to Vietnam.

55. Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia

Namibia, Sossusvlei

The Namib-Naukluft National Park is located in Namibia, and encompasses part of the Namib Desert.

The Namib Desert is the world’s oldest desert, and Namib-Naukluft is the fourth-largest game park in the world. Wonderful creatures such as snakes, hyenas and geckos reside in the stunning signature red and orange sand.

56. Paro Valley, Bhutan

Paro Taktsang (Tiger Nest) in Upper Paro Valley, Bhutan

The Paro Valley is a lush valley located in western Bhutan. The historic town is full of culture, history and sacred sites, and the wide and richly vegetated Valley is one of Bhutan’s must-see sights. 

If you’re visiting the valley, you have to make a stop at Paro Taktsang which is tucked into the side of a cliff. It’s nicknamed the Tiger’s Nest Buddhist Temple and known one of the most sacred sites in Bhutan.

57. Tuscany, Italy

Julianna Barnaby in Volterra

Tuscany is a region in central Italy. Full of beautiful old Italian villas, farms, wineries and lush vegetation, it’s a beautiful location to visit. As I’ve already mentioned, Florence, the capital of the region, is filled with so many things for art-lovers to do.

Though it’s the gently rolling hills and green vineyards that make up a stunning landscape worthy of a postcard and a spot on your bucket list. Other must-visit towns include Montepulciano, Greve in Chianti, Montalcino and San Gimignano.

Travels Through Tuscany – the Ultimate Road Trip

59. Uluru, Australia

Uluru Ayers Rock, Australia

Uluru (previously known as Ayers Rock) is a large sandstone rock formation, located in the north central region of Australia, that rises 350 metres up away from its surrounding land.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987, Uluru is home to beautiful waterholes, springs and rock caves.

One of Australia’s indigenous tribes most sacred sites, you can no longer hike onto the rock itself, but can still soak up its spiritual presence from up close.

60. Cinque Terre, Italy

Vernazza

Cinque Terre is a string of five seaside villages, Riomaggiore, Corniglia, Vernazza, Manarola, and Monterosso, located in the region of Liguria in Italy. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1997, the area is full of colourful houses and vineyards and a beautiful blue harbour.

I’m betting it’s one of the most photographed places in Italy, but once you go, you can easily see why. Gorgeous views, even better wine, and a chilled-out pace of life – what’s not to love?

61. Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy

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The Leaning Tower of Pisa is the free-standing bell tower of Italy’s Pisa Cathedral. Built in 1372 at 56 metres tall, the tower is famed for its unintended tilt – the result of the soft ground on which it was built.

Head to the tower, take the obligatory selfie (or three – don’t miss the one where you pretend to push it over!) but don’t forget to explore the rest of this charming city, which is surprisingly quiet once you get away from the big sights.

62. Golden Gate Bridge, USA

Golden Gate Bridge

The Golden Gate Bridge is a 1,280m suspension bridge that links San Francisco with Marin County in Western California. Built in 1937 for a huge $35 million, since opening it has become an icon of San Francisco and the most photographed bridge in the world.

Hike through the spectacular Golden Gate Bridge Park to the bottom of the bridge for a different view of this iconic bridge.

63. Eiffel Tower , Paris

Eiffel Tower

The Eiffel Tower is a wrought iron lattice tower, located on the Champ de Mars, in Paris, France. The engineer Gustave Eiffel, designed the tower and then his company built it in 1889.

With a total height of 324m, the instantly recognisable Eiffel Tower is synonymous with the city of love. Head up to the top for amazing views out over the city.

64. Christ the Redeemer , Rio de Janeiro

Christ The Redeemer

The Christ the Redeemer Statue is located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil . Built in 1931 by four men, Landowski, da Silva Costa, Caquor and Leonida, the 30 metre symbol of Rio sits atop of the Corcovado Mountain, looking over the city.

You can access the statue via a tough hike through the Tijuca rainforest, or via a tram or collectivo.

Whichever way you get there, the view of the city spread out below and of the statue itself is one of Rio’s real highlights.

65. The Palm Jumeirah, United Arab Emirates

The Palm Jumeirah is an artificial group of islands in Dubai , United Arab Emirates, located on the Jumeirah coast. It might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think about things to do before you die, but it’s well worth the trip.

Taking 5 years to build from 2001 to 2006, the Palm is now full of luxury hotels, restaurants and residences. In keeping with Dubai’s reputation for glitz and glamour, a trip to The Palm Jumeirah is one for the luxury-lovers among you.

The island is also home to arguably the best water park in Dubai – spend a day cooling off and seeking thrills at the Atlantis Aquaventure.

66. St Basil’s Cathedral, Russia

St Basil Cathedral Red Square

St Basil’s Cathedral is located in Red Square, Moscow, Russia. Built in 1561, this world-famous and colourful landmark was inspired by the flame from a bonfire rising into the sky.

Officially called ‘The Cathedral of the Intercession of the Virgin by the Moat’, this 48m high building is a totally bonkers but beautiful creation that’s guaranteed to make a lasting impression.

67. Sydney Opera House, Australia

What to See in Sydney, Sydney Opera House

The Sydney Opera House is an arts venue, located at Bennelong Point in the middle of the Sydney Harbour, Australia. Built in 1973, the Opera House became a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2007.

The picturesque sail design of the house with the Sydney Harbour Bridge behind it is the iconic image of Sydney and a must-do on your Australia bucket list.

68. Statue of Liberty, USA

Statue of Liberty

The Statue of Liberty is a sculpture of ‘Lady Liberty’, located on Liberty Island in the harbour in New York City.

The statue shows Lady Liberty holding a torch and a book with roman numerals of the date of the US Declaration of Independence.

Designed by Bartholdi and built by Gustave Eiffel, the statue was dedicated to the US people from France in 1886.

The statue used to be the first sight of New York for those sailing into the city in days gone by, the boat trip to see  the statue is no less striking today.There is so much to enjoy in New York with various attractions, shopping and rooftop restaurants in New York .

69. Big Ben, United Kingdom

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Big Ben (a nickname for the clock on the Elizabeth Tower), is a tower at the end of the Palace of Westminster in London, England.

Ever since it was built in 1859, it has been a British cultural icon, and is the most prominent symbol of London and the United Kingdom.

Big Ben is currently undergoing renovation works, but you can still take a peek at the Houses of Parliament below.

Want an extra-special view? Take one of the numerous boat cruises that float down the Thames for picture opps without the crowds.

70. Empire State Building, USA

Empire State Building

The Empire State Building is a skyscraper, located on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan, New York City (between West 33rd and 34th streets to be precise).

The 102 storey building is not only a work office, but also has a viewing deck at the top where visitors can see the whole of the city.

The Empire State Building is a symbol of New York City, and was designated the status of a National Historic Landmark in 1986. Book your ticket and get whisked up to the top for spectacular views out over the city.

71. Mount Everest, China / Nepal

Everest

Mount Everest, located in the Mahalangur range of the Himalayas, is the highest mountain on Earth at 8,848 m, with the border between China and Nepal running across its summit.

Since it was first climbed in 1953, Mount Everest has attracted keen climbers from all over, with two main climbing routes, one starting in southeast Nepal and the other in the north of Tibet in China – do you dare to rise to the challenge?

Just how tough is it to climb Mount Everest?

72. Rainbow Mountain Peru

Rainbow Mountain Peru

Mount Vinicunca, also known as Rainbow Mountain , is a mountain in the Andes in Cusco, Peru.  

With its highest peak at 5,200m, Vinicunca is full of desert landscapes, snow-capped peaks and lots of alpacas!

Though South America isn’t short on a hike or two, this one comes with close-up views of the multi-coloured mountains and its picturesque surroundings.

73. Matterhorn, Switzerland

Matterhorn

The Matterhorn is located in the Swiss Alps. At 4,478 m, it is one of the largest mountains in Europe and the Alps. Surrounded by glaciers, the Matterhorn is an incredibly beautiful site, with an almost symmetrical peak.

Skilled mountaineers can climb to the top of the mountain, but even if that’s not you, we pretty much guarantee you’ll be blown away by views of the mountain up close.

74. Fitz Roy, Argentina / Chile

Fitzroy

Mount Fitz Roy is a mountain in Patagonia, located in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field near El Chaltén on the border of Argentina and Chile .

First climbed in 1952, today it still remains one of the most challenging climbs on Earth with its highest point at 3,405 m.

Not quite up to the challenge? You can hike to the base of the mountain from El Chalten without too much difficulty.

75. K2, China / Pakistan

K2, also known as Mount Godwin Austen, is the second highest mountain in the world, at 8611 metres high, located on the border between China and Pakistan.

Not many dare to climb K2 as it is so dangerous. K2 is sometimes called the ‘Savage Mountain’, with a terrifying one out of four climbers never making it back.

76. Table Mountain, South Africa

Hiking Table Mountain, Cape Town

Table Mountain is a flat-topped mountain overlooking Cape Town in South Africa . The mountain is just over 1,085 metres tall and 3km from either side.

Visitors either hike up to the top or get the cable-car up (hint: do the hike, it’s awesome). Once at the top, the sweeping views of the city are incredible.

Cape Town is often chosen as one of the most spectacular cities in the world, and the views from Table Mountain give you a good idea why.

77. Banff National Park, Canada

Banff

Banff National Park is Canada’s national playground. Forming part of the Rockies National Park, Canada’s first national park, Banff’s highest peak is Bonnet Peak at 3,235 m.

The beautiful snow capped mountains surrounded by lush green forests and charming lakes are too tempting not to explore – doing so should be on your list of things to do before you die.

78. Mount Huangshan, China

Mount Huangshan is a mountain range is the Anhui Province in Eastern China, with its top height reaching 1,864 metres. Mount Huangshan and its surrounding area is well known for its scenery, sunsets, lush vegetation and incredible views.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990, Mount Huangshan is known as ‘the loveliest mountain in China’. Even more reason to see it with your own eyes.

79. Atlas Mountains, Morocco

Atlas Mountains Photo Essay

The Atlas Mountains are a mountain range in north west Africa. Their highest peak is Jebel Toubkal at 4,167 metres high and located in Morocco.

Its lush valleys, snow-capped peaks and traditional Berber villages make trekking in the Atlas Mountains a fantastic experience.

The Atlas Mountains are a relatively short trip from Marrakech and well deserving of a detour from the charming city.

80. Mont Blanc, France

Mont Blanc

Mont Blanc (meaning ‘White Mountain) is located in the Graian Alps, which run between France and Italy.

Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in the Alps and in Europe at 4,808m, and is very popular for hiking, mountaineering, snowboarding and skiing.

Seasoned skiers and snowboarders can hike up and ski or board down in the summer months – beware, the hike up is pretty tough.

81. Yellowstone SuperVolcano, USA

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone Super Volcano is located in the ethereal Yellowstone National Park , in the northwest of Wyoming, US.

Known for its super-volcanoes, crazily coloured lakes and ever-faithful geysers, Yellowstone might well be the US national park highest on your list of things to do before you die (though maybe Yosemite beats it to the first spot).

82. Popocatépetl Volcano, Mexico

Popocatépetl Volcano is an active volcano located in the Mexico, Puebla and Morelos states in Central Mexico.

At 5,426m high, it is the second-tallest peak in Mexico. You can visit the park surrounding the volcano from Mexico City – bear in mind that it is an active volcano, so you should check before you set out.

83. Mount Vesuvius, Italy

Vesuvius

Mount Vesuvius is a volcano located in Naples, in Campania, Italy. The 1,280m volcano is best known for its eruption in 79AD that destroyed Pompeii and Herculaneum, and being the most densely populated volcanic region in the world.

However, despite the risk, the sight of the beautiful volcano standing tall over the city of Naples is truly amazing. You can undertake the hike to the top independently, or go on a guided hike to take advantage of the local knowledge.

84. Mount Etna, Italy

Mount Etna is a volcano between Messina and Cantania, in Sicily, Italy. At 3,330m high, it is Europe’s tallest active volcano, and Italy’s highest peak south of the Alps. Although it is one of the world’s most active volcano sites, in 2013 it was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its beauty.

It’s a tough trek to the top, but the views once you get there are worth the sweat.

85. Mount Fuji, Japan

Mount Fuji, Japan.

Mount Fuji is an active volcano located on Honshu Island, in the Southwest of Japan. At 3,770 metres tall, it is the highest mountain in Japan.

The mountain is one of Japan’s sacred sites – it’s not unusual for people to make a pilgrimage trek to the top.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013, UNESCO has also recognised 25 locations within the Mount Fuji locality to be sites of cultural interest – meaning there’s plenty for you to do when you tick this one off your bucket list.

86. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Mount Kilimanjaro

Mount Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano with three volcanic cones, located in the Kilimanjaro National Park in East Tanzania, Africa.

At 5,895 metres above sea level, it is the highest mountain in Africa. Kilimanjaro is one of Africa’s best-known adventure spots and the hike to the top is a once in a lifetime experience.

87. Mauna Loa, USA

Mauna Loa is an active volcano located in Hawaii, United States. It’s considered to be the Earth’s largest volcano with an impressive 75,000 cubed km volume.

Although Mauna Loa has been erupting for at least 700,000 years and still erupts today, the eruptions are very fluid and tend to be non-explosive, so it is a very safe area to visit.

It’s a tough hike, even by Hawaiian standards, but when else will you get to climb the world’s largest volcano?

88. Mount Bromo, Indonesia

Mount Bromo

Mount Bromo is an active volcano located in the Bromo Tengger Semeru National Park in East Java, Indonesia, and is part of the Tengger massif, a volcano complex.

Sitting in the middle of a plain of sand, the beautiful 2300m volcano provides visitors with unparalleled views, which can be reached by taking a 2 hour walk to the top. Head up at night to catch sunrise at the top – an unforgettable experience.

89. Thrihnukagigur Volcano, Iceland

Thrihnukagigur Volcano is a dormant volcano near Reykjavík, Iceland, that covers 3,270 square metres and is 213m deep.

Opening to tourists in 2012, it is the only volcano in the world where you can take a lift down into the magma chamber. Such an incredible sight is totally deserving of a spot on your bucket list.

90. Mount Helen, USA

MOunt Helen

Mount Helen is an active volcano located in Skamania County in Washington State, United States – less than 100 miles away from Seattle. Mount St Helens is well known for its ash explosions and flows of gas and volcanic matter, especially during the notorious 1980 eruption.

The huge volcano is located in the Cascade Range which is part of the Pacific Ring of Fire, a group of 452 active volcanoes dotted around the rim of the Pacific, all prone to eruption.

There are more than 200 miles of trails in the surrounding area – allowing you to see a different side of the volcano on two feet.

91. Masai Mara, Kenya

Masai Mara

The Masai Mara National Reserve is a game reserve in Narok County in Kenya, Africa, that neighbours the Serengeti National Park in Tanzania.

It is famous for its wonderful animals and wildlife, including African leopards and Kenyan cheetahs, Masai lions, zebra, wildebeest, Thomson’s gazelle and over 470 species of bird. It is perfect for the animal lover.

Heading on a safari into the Masai Mara is one of the most popular travel bucket list ideas – when are you going to tick it off yours?

92. Amazon Rainforest, South America

Amazon Rainforest

The Amazon Rainforest is a rainforest that expands over Brazil, Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana, in South America.

The whole thing encompasses a huge 7 million square kilometres, and is home to 16,000 species of 390 billion trees, 2.5 million insect species and 2,000 mammal and bird species.

Eco-friendly luxury lodges, steamer boat cruises, incredible hikes – the only problem you’ll have when it comes to planning your trip to the Amazon is how much you can fit into the time you have.

93. The Serengeti, Tanzania / Kenya

Serengeti National Park

The Serengeti is a region in Africa, expanding over northern Tanzania and in the south of Kenya, over 30,000 square kilometres.

The Serengeti is renowned for its large lion population, including 70 large mammal species, such as buffalos and gazelles, and 500 bird species, as well as a range of surroundings with everything from swamps to grasslands.

Book a safari for an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience.

94. Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

Penguin in the Galapagos Islands

The Galápagos Islands are an archipelago of islands located in the Pacific Ocean over the Equator, such that the islands are in both the Northern and Southern Hemisphere.

The islands are well known for their wildlife that are unique to just them, including giant tortoises, Galapagos finches and penguins, Galapagos hawks, fur seals and blue-footed boobies.

Walk in the footsteps of Charles Darwin and see the islands in their full glory on a several-day boat tour.

95. The Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Great Barrier Reef, Australia 

The Great Barrier Reef is the world’s largest coral reef system, located in the Coral Sea, just off the coast in Queensland, Australia.

The reef system, which stretches over a nearly 350,000 square kilometre area, comprises over 2900 individual reefs and 900 islands.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1982, this colourful place is home to millions of creatures, including dolphins, whales, fish, turtles and birds. 

On a sourer note, the Great Barrier Reef is being destroyed due to climate change, so who knows how much longer it will be around for? This beautiful place deserves a top spot on your list of things to do before you die.

96. Komodo Island, Indonesia

Komodo islands, Flores, Indonesia

Komodo Island is a 390 square kilometre island, located in the middle of the Flores Sea and part of the Republic of Indonesia.

Named as one of the New 7 Wonders of Nature, this beautiful island is home to many species, including Javan deer, water buffalo and the 3km long Komodo dragon, the largest lizard on Earth.

Komodo Dragons are notoriously dangerous but spying them in their natural habitat is a memorable experience.

97. Addo Elephant National Park, South Africa

Elephant in Addo Game Reserve

Addo Elephant National Park might not be South Africa’s best-known safari destination (that title has to go to Kruger), but it’s the one I loved the most.

Tucked away in the beautiful Addo region in the Eastern Cape, the Elephant National Park is the only place in the world where you can see the Big Seven (the big five plus Southern Whales and Great White Sharks) thanks to its ocean territory.

Safari in Addo Elephant National Park

98. The Danum Valley, Malaysia

Orangutan Borneo4

The Danum Valley is located in Sabah Forest, Borneo, Malaysia . The 438 square kilometre Conservation Area is known for its Bornean orangutans, gibbons, 270 species of bird and the rare East Sumatran rhinos.

People come from all over to see these special creatures, and it is definitely worth a spot on your bucket list.

99. Kangaroo Island, Australia

Kangaroo Island is an island off the coast of South Australia. The island is home to hundreds of species of wildlife including the Kangaroo Island Kangaroo, the Tammar Wallaby and Rosenberg’s Sand Goanna, which are all native to the island, as well as non-native creatures such as sea lions and koalas.

Visit the island to experience its wild and rugged beauty and wildlife spotting opportunities galore.

100. Kalahari Desert

The Kalahari Desert is a savanna in Southern Africa that extends for over 900,000 square kilometres over Botswana, Namibia and South Africa.

The Kalahari Desert is home to hundreds of exotic species of animals including brown hyenas, meerkats, the Kalahari lion, and many species of reptiles and birds.

A trip to the Kalahari is like stepping into another universe – one that will provide you will snaps (and memories) you’ll never forget.

There we are, 100 places for your travel bucket list. How many have you ticked off?

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I alway love these kinds of lists. But “100” is an arbitrary number. Better to list the top things and get a list as long or short as it turns out to be. A few conspicuous omissions from the list: Antarctica; Madagascar’s Spiny Forest; slave forts of Ghana; underground stone-carved churches of Lalibela in Ethiopia; the palace complex and surrounds in Bangkok; and maybe the floating islands on Lake Titicaca. List should include a section on tribal people and unique cultures such as the tribes of the Omo Valley in SE Ethiopia and the Inuit of Canada, etc.; famous scenic train trips; best rivers & fjords to navigate. Nevertheless, a fun list! Have seen 61 of these, plan to see 15 still on my list. 23 others are nice but I don’t plan to see. 4 of them I have no interest in. (Been to a number of the countries the items are in, but not to see the listed items.)

Thanks for the suggestions – some really interesting ones there – if we update the piece, we’ll be sure to take your additions on board.

Colosseum is in Italy, not Greece (number 19), though it does mention Rome.

Great spot – obviously a typo slipped in there. Clearly meant to say Italy as I reference Rome 4 times in the para.

Um. Yosemite, then out to Hwy 395 in the Eastern Sierra of CA.

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20 Breathtaking Places to Visit Before You Die

  • March 22, 2024

From glorious historical monuments to brilliant architecture, thrilling wildlife adventures, and one-of-a-kind landscapes, our planet is a tapestry of wonders waiting to be discovered. As travelers and adventurers, we aspire to visit the most spectacular and awe-inspiring locations. And if you want to see the most incredible places on earth, you need to step out and visit some of the world’s remotest corners. To quote St. Augustine, “The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page.”

It’s a big, beautiful planet and one life is not enough to explore all the amazing destinations in the world. Nonetheless, few locations truly stand out as the ultimate must-visit places amidst this vast array of choices. These are places that will surprise, humble, and captivate you. Here is our choice of the world’s most beautiful destinations, which we believe you should visit before dying.

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1).  machu picchu, peru.

Machu Pichu, often referred to as the ‘Lost City of the Incas’, was built in the 15th century but was forgotten by the Western world for centuries. The ancient Incan city is an archaeological marvel and the most iconic remains of the massive Incan Empire. Machu Picchu sits high among the clouds on the dramatic slopes of the Andes. Encircled by mist-shrouded peaks and verdant valleys, Machu Picchu offers visitors a glimpse into the mystical world of the Inca civilization. If you are up for the task, trek into the ruins. The breathtaking panoramas along the trail will make the multi-day hike worthwhile. The trek is immensely popular, and you must reserve your spot months in advance.

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2). Venice, Italy

Built on a group of 126 islands that are separated by a network of canals, Venice is a living work of art and a place unlike any other. While Veneto’s capital is unquestionably gorgeous, it is also an actual city. Their winding alleys are lined with houses, cafés, gelaterias, and boutiques. The city’s characteristic Renaissance and Gothic architecture includes the famed St. Mark’s Basilica, Piazza San Marco, and other museums and art galleries. Nothing can beat the charm of riding a gondola across the maze of canals and waterways and admiring the romantic ambiance, eye-catching islands, ornate bridges, cobblestone lanes, and centuries-old architecture. A visit to the ‘floating city’ is truly an experience of a lifetime.

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3).  Petra, Jordan

Petra’s raw beauty and timeless splendor have drawn tourists and historians for centuries. Carved into rose-red cliffs, Petra is an ancient city with striking archaeological ruins dating back to the 3rd century. After the city was abandoned, Petra was nearly lost to the world. The ‘Lost City’ was spotlighted when Swiss explorer Johann Ludwig Burckhardt stumbled across it in 1812. The sandstone city is now a World Heritage Site and one of the most visited tourist destinations. Petra is a must-see for its intricate rock carvings and the maze of handcrafted tunnels, temples, and tombs sculpted from blush-pink sandstone. Al-Khazneh (The Treasury), the most famous structure, stands 39 meters tall and is a masterpiece of ancient engineering and architecture.

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4).  Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Stretching over 4,050 square miles, Sala de Uyuni is the world’s largest salt flat. The huge expanse of white, gleaming salt sweeping across the Altiplano can even be seen from space. The natural wonder in Bolivia was organically caused by the transformations of several prehistoric lakes that evaporated long ago. The site is covered by unique hexagonal salt formations serving as a prime flamingo breeding ground. Salar de Uyuni is one of the world’s harshest and most spectacular landscapes. During monsoons, the rain and surrounding lakes flood the salt flats, leaving a thin layer of water that perfectly mirrors the blue sky. This is why the wet season ( December -April) is usually one of the busiest in Salar de Uyuni. Every year, millions of tourists visit the natural landmark and it should find a place on your list of places to visit before you die.

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5).  Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

The Pyramids of Giza are one of the most iconic and talked-about structures in history. The perfect symmetry and remarkable framework have generated multiple theories regarding their origins. It is the only one of the Ancient World’s Seven Wonders that has survived intact. The pyramids are built in a complex on the Giza plateau, near the city of Cairo. Standing in front of the Pyramids of Giza is an experience that no picture or video can recreate. According to popular ancient mythology, the three massive monuments were erected 4500 years ago to serve as the ultimate resting place for the three Pharaohs, Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaure. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza complex, which also includes the Great Sphinx and other cemeteries.

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6).  Taj Mahal, India

The Taj Mahal has been hailed as one of the most beautiful structures ever made. Situated on the Yamuna River’s right bank in Agra, the ivory-white marble monument symbolizes eternal love. Shah Jahan, the Mughal emperor, built the magnificent monument in memory of his late wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The tomb is the focal point of a 17-hectare complex that includes a mosque, lush gardens, riverfront terraces, and a breathtaking reflecting pool. The Taj Mahal is completely constructed of white stone, artistically carved, and inlaid with priceless stone. Its exquisite symmetry and aesthetics serve as an enduring reminder of the artistic and technological accomplishments of the Mughal Empire. It is often regarded as the finest example of Mughal architecture and a symbol of India’s rich past.

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7).  Niagara Falls, Canada

Niagara Falls is the collective name for the three waterfalls, Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls, that tumble along the international border between the United States and Canada. The Falls are among the most accessible marvels of nature and that should encourage you to visit it at the earliest. Six million cubic feet of water rush over Niagara Falls every minute, creating one of the most awe-inspiring sights in the world. They plunge from a height of 51 meters near the southern end of the Niagara Gorge. 

Taking a boat ride beneath the blue-green-colored falls is the best way to fully experience Niagara Falls. You’ll be drenched in ever-present mist and hear gallons of water crashing down around you every second. During the winter, perpetual mist results in some unbelievable views. Mist freezes on almost everything, including trees, rocks, and built-up areas, creating amazing views rivaling the river’s tremendous might.

Niagara Falls

8).  Patagonia, Argentina

Patagonia is enigmatic, intriguing, and staggeringly beautiful. Straddling both Chile and Argentina , Patagonia has long enticed visitors to what is almost the end of the world.  The untamed grandeur of the snow-capped mountains, gigantic glaciers, glittering lakes, pristine wild rivers, and exotic wildlife set the backdrop for an exhilarating adventure. Patagonia’s vast expanse presents an abundance of experiences and awe-inspiring landscapes. You can trek through the legendary Torres del Plaine, marvel at the thunderous Perito Moreno Glacier, embark on the fabled Andean Lakes Crossing, stop by the penguin rookery in the Beagle Channel, and explore Martillo Island’s massive penguin colonies. Patagonia’s immense wilderness and lack of substantial infrastructure make travel through the region challenging. However, that should not stop you from vitiating it before you die.

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9).  Iguazu Falls, Argentina/Brazil

Iguazu Falls are located between Brazil and Argentina and can be accessed from both countries. The Iguaçu River flows through Brazil for most of its journey, but the majority of the waterfalls are on the Argentine side. The falls occur in a wide expanse where the Iguaçu River plunges over the rim of the Paraná Plateau with ferocious force. As millions of litters of water pour down the gorge with a deafening roar, around 275 individual cascades form a nearly 3-kilometer-long chain of falls. The sheer magnitude of this natural wonder will astound you. 

Iguazu Falls is set against an enchanting backdrop of lush, tropical surroundings. The best view of the Falls is from the Argentina side. Devil’s Throat, a U-shaped rock with 14 waterfalls cascading over 80 meters, is the most magnificent of the falls. The spectacular fall is easily accessible to people of all fitness levels. The refreshing mist, thunderous roar, and ferocious power of plummeting water all serve to remind you of nature’s splendor.

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10).  Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bora Bora is a small South Pacific island in French Polynesia, located northwest of Tahiti. It is one of the few spots on the globe that everyone wishes to visit in their lifetime. The stunning island boasts some of the most phenomenal vistas you’ll ever see. Surrounded by little islets, a gorgeous blue lagoon, and a ring of coral reef,  the center of the island are the remnants of an extinct volcano. 

Bora Bora is loved for its lush landscapes, exquisite white beaches, turquoise waters, extravagant overwater bungalows, and crystal-clear lagoons brimming with marine life. This idyllic South Pacific gem is especially popular with luxury travelers, honeymooners, and romantics. The vibrant coral reefs and the clear waters also make it a dream destination for divers and snorkelers. Whether you enjoy adrenaline rushes or a quiet day at the beach, alternatives in Bora Bora are endless.

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11).  Great Wall of China, China

Stretching over more than 13,000 miles in northern China, the Great Wall of China was inducted as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. The Great Wall is a series of fortifications rather than a single-structured wall. This iconic symbol of Chinese history and ingenuity was constructed over 2000 years ago to safeguard China from invaders. Snaking across the arid hills and plateaus, the fortification will surprise you with its size and historical significance. It is a testament to the excellent architectural skills of bygone civilizations. 

Visitors can explore parts of the wall, take in the panorama, and discover the fascinating tales of this remarkable man-made landmark. Although large portions of the wall are now in ruins or have vanished entirely, it remains one of the most outstanding structures on the Planet. Jinshanling to Simatai is one of the better hiking sections, with good amenities, well-preserved hiking trails, and wonderful views.

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12).  Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Located in north-eastern Australia, The Great Barrier Reef is a living masterpiece unparalleled in its beauty and biodiversity  The Great Barrier Reef, which covers an area of around 350,000 square kilometers, is made up of 900 islands and over 2900 separate reefs. Despite its location deep in the Australian sea, the world’s largest reef can be seen from space, making it an ecological marvel. 

Under the cerulean depths of the Coral Sea, lurks a vast assortment of exotic aquatic species, as well as vivid coral formations. With over 400 species of vibrant coral, 1500 types of electric-colored fishes, and 4000 kinds of mollusks, the bio-diversity of this region is staggering. It comes as no surprise that the Great Barrier Reef is home to some of the world’s top diving and snorkeling experiences. The reef is also one of the Seven Wonders of the Natural World, providing yet another reason to visit the fantastic location. Global warming and negligence have caused extensive harm to the reef, marine life, and seafloor. Plan your trip to this colorful, biodiverse natural treasure before it disappears .

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13).  Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

The Serengeti National Park in Tanzania is without a doubt the world’s best-known wildlife reserve. It offers a unique opportunity to go on a safari through the expansive savannas and acacia-dotted plains and soak up the raw, untamed beauty of the African wilderness. This enormous grassland is home to an unbelievable variety of animals, including the big five (lion, elephant, leopard, buffalo, and rhinoceros). 

The Serengeti Wildebeest Migration is an incredible wildlife spectacle that takes place each year. Around 1.5 million wildebeest, together with herds of zebras, gazelles, and impalas, migrate from Serengeti to Masai Mara (Kenya) in search of water and verdant meadows. Their motions attract predators such as lions, cheetahs, and crocodiles, who prey on a variety of mammals. The Wildebeest Migration is not only an unforgettable visual spectacle but also a complicated biological phenomenon that highlights the interconnectedness of species and ecosystems in the African Savannah.

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14).  Santorini, Greece

Towering above the turquoise Aegean Sea, Santorini lives up to all the buzz it gets. The legendary sunsets, turquoise waters, colorful pebble beaches, well-preserved archaeological sites, and the dramatic volcanic caldera make this group of Greek Islands one of the most sought-after tourist destinations. Santorini is among the world’s top romantic places to travel, providing an idyllic background for some stunning clicks. The whitewashed houses, blue domes, and paved pathways blend well with the beautiful surroundings, creating picture-perfect panoramas. Highlights include the scenic towns of Fira and Oia, the smoking crater of Nea Kameni, the hot springs of Palia Kameni, and the Minoan ruins of Akrotiri. 

You can spend hours wandering the cobblestoned avenues, ascending the high pedestrian staircases, visiting the celebrated vineyards, having romantic dinners, browsing the charming boutiques, and witnessing one of the world’s most famous sunsets. Infinity pools, luxurious whitewashed villas, and 5-star amenities ensure a wonderful stay! You may have to deal with the crowds, but it is well worth it.

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15).  Northern Lights, Scandinavia

The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are nature’s most dazzling light show. The beauty of the flickering lights of different shapes and sizes swirling across the sky is something that everyone should see before they die. An aurora is formed when charged particles are hit with gases in the Earth’s upper atmosphere. The Northern Lights we observe are bluish-green with periodic red or violet veils. The “auroral oval” – a rough ring around the Earth’s magnetic northern pole about 60 to 70 degrees latitude – is usually the best place to see the Northern Lights. So, this celestial extravaganza in the Earth’s sky is typically seen in high-latitude regions such as the Arctic and Antarctic. 

There are so many fantastic spots to observe the Northern Lights that it’s difficult to choose just one for the list. Scandinavian countries such as Norway , Sweden , and Finland are the ones that we have listed here. They are excellent locations for witnessing the Northern Lights because of the wide range of accommodations and tour companies, the ease of access, the excellent infrastructure, the wealth of thrilling outdoor activities, and the jaw-dropping, pristine terrain. Because of the anticipated peak in solar activity, 2024 is expected to be a fantastic year for viewing the Northern Lights.

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16).  Antarctica

A trip to Antarctica is an opportunity that comes only once in a lifetime. They say you should head to Antarctica after seeing everything else since nothing else can compare. Antarctica, a continent of ethereal beauty and stark wilderness, is located at the southernmost point of our planet. The “White Continent” is the closest you will come to visiting another planet. Antarctica , engulfed in a blanket of ice and snow, is a region of extremes, with the coldest temperatures on Earth, windswept landscapes, and a horizon that stretches to infinity. With no permanent human habitation and limited logistical access, it’s no surprise that is one of Earth’s most remote and unspoiled regions. 

Despite the extreme conditions, this pristine wilderness supports a diverse range of resilient wildlife, including seals, whales, and million-strong penguin colonies. Nothing beats the joy of viewing icebergs and glaciers up close, spotting penguin populations pedal down icy slopes, and watching whales emerge as you kayak through one of the most remote and phenomenal locations on the planet. Taking a cruise to Antarctica allows you to witness nature’s raw strength and pristine majesty in its purest form, making it a must-see location for everyone.

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17).  Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

The Galapagos Islands have attracted throngs of tourists due to their stark desolate beauty, rare biodiversity, gigantic sea tortoises, and playful sea lions. Scattered along the Pacific Ocean, off the west coast of Ecuador, this majestic archipelago of volcanic islands is globally renowned for its idyllic beaches, rugged volcanoes, lava stacks, and fearless wildlife. The islands are a living laboratory of natural wonders and inspired Charles Darwin’s famous theory of evolution in 1859. 

Until 1535, the world knew nothing about the islands. Without the influence of humans, the island’s flora and fauna flourished for thousands of years, evolving into unique species found nowhere else on the entire planet. These include the gigantic Galápagos tortoise, marine iguanas, blue-footed boobies, and Galápagos penguins. So, take time to visit the intriguing island before you die. From nonstop shore adventures to island hopping cruises, you’ll never run out of things to do in the Galapagos. 

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18).  Antelope Canyon, USA

Hidden in the heart of the Navajo Nation in Arizona, Antelope Canyon is a geological wonder unlike any other. The slot canyon, sculptured into the red-orange sandstone by centuries of wind and water erosion, is a testament to Earth’s sculpting powers. The sandstone walls, molded into undulating waves and fluid curves, create a surreal labyrinth of shadows and light. The canyon’s vivid reds, oranges, and golds are illuminated by sunlight peeking through the little crevices above, casting dreamy beams of light on every wall. Thanks to its surreal beauty, Antelope Canyon is the most photographed slot canyon in the southwestern United States. 

Antelope Canyon is referred to as one canyon, but it is made up of two distinct slot canyons: Upper Antelope (The Crack) and Lower Antelope (The Corkscrew). Both are breathtakingly gorgeous, with distinctive geographical features. The Slot Canyon can only be visited with a permit and a guide as it is a Native American tribal park. 

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19).  Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan, Myanmar’s ancient city, is a fascinating tapestry of over 2,000 Buddhist temples, stupas, and pagodas scattered across a large plain along the Irrawaddy River. Dating back to the 9th to 13th centuries, these architectural marvels have been beautifully preserved and restored by UNESCO. As the sun rises or sets, casting a golden glow across the horizon, the haunting beauty and juxtaposition of the stupas and spires soaring above Bagan create an unforgettable panorama.  

The ‘Temple City’ stands as a testament to the rich cultural and religious heritage of the sacred landscape. Many ancient temples and pagodas are still in use today as places of worship in this country, where religion is the very essence of society. Although walking is the best way to explore these sites, taking a hot air balloon flight provides a unique opportunity to get a panoramic perspective of Bagan temples. Bagan is a must-visit destination for everyone, not just history enthusiasts and spiritual seekers.

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20).  Banff, Canada

Banff National Park covers 6,641 square kilometers of magnificent alpine terrain in the endless wildness of the Canadian Rockies. Established in 1885, Banff, Canada’s first national park, is a paradise for hikers, skiers, and nature enthusiasts. Soaring mountains, glacially-fed glaciers, idyllic waterfronts, raging river rapids, and pristine wilderness await you in Banff. The town of Banff has charming streets dotted with small shops, cozy cafes, and historical landmarks. Lake Louise and Moraine Lake are the “Jewels of the Canadian Rockies”. Numerous hiking trails encircle vivid blue lakes, offering spectacular vistas at every turn. 

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Millions of tourists visit Banff every year to take pictures of the brilliant green lakes, wander through the blooming fields of Sunshine Meadows, bathe in the tranquil waters of Banff Upper Hot Springs, and drive through the soaring mountain and sweeping valleys of the Icefields Parkway. The region’s incredible diversity and beauty allow you to stay busy all year – whether hiking through untamed forests and kayaking in aquamarine lakes in the summer, or skiing down the slopes and relaxing in steamy hot springs in the winter.

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As you already know: the world is a beautiful place. There are so many exceptional places to visit before you die!

Remember, that often the best surprises lurk in the simple pleasures , so do not always look for the most “popular”, but rather get off the beaten tourist track and really explore!

Here are the 25 most spectacular places to visit before you die . Put them on your travel bucket list, or just enjoy the ride in pictures…

1. Walk along the Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China is 21 thousand kilometres long, so you might not want to walk it ALL ! The most beautiful section of the Great Wall of China to walk is from Jinshanling to Simatai. This walk takes about 3-4 hours.

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2. Stand on top of Preacher’s Pulpit Preikestolen, Norway

Preacher's Pulpit Preikestolen in Norway

There’s a beautiful, moderately demanding 6km hike to reach the Pulpit rock. For an even more spectacular experience  start the hike at night to see the sunrise once you get to the top. The best time to go is during the warmer months of May to October.

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3. Take the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu in Peru

Machu Picchu in Peru

Hike through picturesque ever-changing environments including cloud forest and alpine tundra. The Classic Inca Trail takes 4 days but you can do longer or shorter treks to suit you.

Look for Machu Picchu flights .

4. Wander among the temples at Petra, Jordan

Petra in Jordan

The temples of Petra in Jordan are a must-see place to visit before you die. Discover for yourself why it is one of the New7Wonders of the World .

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5. Take a pilgrimage route along the Camino de Santiago in Spain

Camino de Santiago in Spain

Whatever your faith, the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage should be on your travel bucket list . Some set out on the Camino for spiritual reasons; many find spiritual reasons along the way. 

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6. Snorkel the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

Great Barrier Reef in Australia

The Great Barrier Reef is the largest living thing on Earth , often visible from outer space! 

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7. Camp on the Island of Mozambique

Mozambique Island

Clear white sand and turquoise sea, Mozambique is a destination of dreams.

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8. See a sunrise on Mount Bromo, Indonesia

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You’ll have to get up early to reach the top before sunrise, but trust us – it’s worth it. 

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9. Feel small before the power of the Iguazu Falls, Argentina-Brazil

Iguazu Falls

The Argentinian side has arguably the best place to see the Falls from – called the Devil’s Throat. Hang over the most powerful section of the Falls for an invigorating experience.

See flights to Argentina , if you dare!

10. Take a walk through the baobab trees in Madagascar

places you need to visit before you die

Live out your childhood Lion King fantasies with the fantastic variety of wildlife and nature in Madagascar! 

11. Experience the magic of Cappadocia, Turkey

Cappadocia in Turkey

Find your flight to Nevsehir and enjoy the balloons in Cappadocia.

12. Get lost at the temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Angkor Wat temples in Cambodia

If you’re a culture buff , Angkor Wat should be at the top of your list of places to see before you die.

13. Visit the Perito Moreno Glacier, Patagonia, Argentina

Perito Moreno Glacier in Argentina

Purchase your flight to Perito Moreno and explore this huge glacier.

14. Swim in the Verdon Gorge, France

Verdon Gorge in France

Put Europes most beautiful Canyon on your list of places to see before you die. Come for the striking turquoise water and stay for the fantastic climbing. 

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15. Admire the spectacle of the Northern Lights in Scandinavia

Northern Lights

A classic winter getaway , the Northern Lights are a truly wonderous sight.

16. Wonder before the mystery of the Great Pyramid of Giza

Egyptian pyramids

Explore Cairo and its pyramids.

17. Explore the incredible Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia

The largest salt flat in the world, but the real starts of the show here are the pink flamingos !

Spot a flamingo, book a flight to Bolivia  

18. Spend a few days sunbathing in magical Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bora Bora

You know you want to.

19. Immerse yourself in the splendor of nature at the Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park in Croatia

Visit this national park in the Spring for a tranquil time . July and August get very crowded!

20. Go for a swim in the Ik Kil Cenote, Yucatan, Mexico

Cenote Ik Kil in Mexico

And hang like tarzan from the vines…

21. Visit the Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, India

Meenakshi Temple - India

See how spirituality, bright colors and extravagant decorations come together.

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22. Float in the beauty of the Dead Sea

Dead Sea

The mud of the dead sea is said to have a range of benefits for your skin. Free spa anyone?

23. Stop and admire the Laguna de Los Siete Colores, Bacalar, Mexico

Bacalar in Mexico

24. Watch the Uluru rocks (Ayers Rock) change color throughout the day, Australia

Uluru rocks - Australia

25. Get a glimpse of the Quilotoa Lagoon, Ecuador

Quilotoa Lagoon in Ecuador

Fly to Ecuador to discover this lagoon.

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Great destinations Indeed. this goes straight to my bucket list

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Would love to go as well!!

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The pictures are incredible. We like the natural geyser in Yellowstone.

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List of 50 Places YOU Need to Visit Before You Die

by Jasmine | Sep 29, 2022 | Destinations , Travel Bucket Lists

Life is short. Better start traveling! 

The world is filled with so many beautiful places that, realistically, it’s impossible to cover all of the earth within your lifetime, or who knows. Maybe you can make that happen! This is why we have created a list of 50 places you need to visit before you die, and trust me. It’s worth doing. 

Places to Visit Before You Die – The 50 Ultimate List

50. machu picchu, peru.

Machu Picchu, Peru

 49. Petra, Jordan

Petra, Jordan.

A famous archaeological site in the desert of Jordan dates back to around 300 B.C.

48. Great Barrier Reef, Australia

The great barrier reef, australia.

The largest coral reef in the world off the coast of Queensland. 

 47. Northern Lights in Lapland

The Northern Lights in Lapland, Finland.

Spectate the northern lights in Lapland, Finland . 

46. The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt

The Pyramids of Giza in Egypt with a camel.

One of the seven wonders of the ancient world and the largest pyramid complex can be found in Egypt. 

45. Nine Arches Bridge, Sri Lanka

Nine Arches Bridge, Sri Lanka.

Explore the Nine Arches Bridge in Sri Lanka for a great photo opportunity.

 44. Trang An, Vietnam

Trang An in Vietnam.

Take a boat tour through this UNESCO world heritage site in Vietnam.  

 43. Lofoten, Norway

Lofoten, Norway.

Experience the land of Scandinavian pirates in beautiful Norway . 

42. Table Mountain, South Africa

Table Mountain in South Africa.

This flat-topped Table Mountain is one of the most photographed landmarks in South Africa.

 41. The Blue City, Morocco 

The blue city in Morocco.

The people of Chefchaouen repaint the blue buildings every 2 years to maintain the bright blue color in Morocco. 

 40. Azores, Portugal 

The Azores, Portugal.

The European island paradise for nature lovers . 

39. Nazca Lines, Peru 

Nazca lines, Peru.

The famous Nazca lines of Peru are now a UNESCO world heritage site. 

38. The Amazon, South America 

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The mother of all rainforests, the Amazon.

 37. Keukenhof, Tulip season in the Netherlands

Keukenhof in netherlands with tulips.

Visit the Netherlands during the tulip season to see fields and fields of tulips laid in front of you. 

36. Reynisfjara Beach, Iceland

Reynisfjara Beach in Iceland

All black beach! 

 35. Berlin Wall, Germany

Berlin Wall, Germany.

The famous Berlin Wall holds much history. 

34. Nyatapola Temple, Nepal

Nyatapola Temple, Nepal.

The tallest temple in Nepal wa s built in the early 18th century by the late King Bhupatindra Malla.

33. Cameron Highlands, Malaysia

Cameron Highlands, Malaysia.

The agricultural area of Malaysia with a number of tea plantations and farms. 

 32. Uluwatu, Indonesia

Uluwatu, Indonesia.

The perfect place to spend your time visiting temples and enjoying this beautiful view of Uluwatu. 

31. Møns Klint, Denmark

Møns Klint, Denmark.

White limestone cliffs were found 2 hours away from Copenhagen . 

 30. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Thailand

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An over 100 years old floating market in Bangkok, Thailand . 

29. Roman Forum, Italy

Roman Forum, Italy.

A major archaeological site in Italy . 

28. Ometepe, Nicaragua

Ometepe, Nicaragua.

The island of Ometepe in Nicaragua is home to two volcanoes. 

27. Meteora, Greece

Meteora, Greece.

Explore the stunning rock structures and monasteries in Greece . 

26. Krabi, Thailand

Krabi, Thailand

Thailand’ s most beautiful islands with limestone cliffs and hundreds of offshore islands to explore. 

 25. Saharan Desert, Morocco 

Saharan Desert, Morocco.

Spend some time in the magic of the Saharan Desert.

24. Mount Robson Provincial Park, Canada

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One of British Columbia’s most beautiful provincial parks.

 23. Mount Fuji, Japan

Mount Fuji, Japan.

One of the highest mountains in the world lies beautifully in Japan . 

22. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, USA

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

Witness the lava oozing into the pacific ocean. 

 21. Masada National Park, Israel

Masada National park, Israel.

An ancient fortress in the Israelian desert with a cable car dating back to 30 B.C.

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20. La Fortuna’s waterfalls, Costa Rica

La Fortuna’s waterfalls in Costa Rica.

The wonderful waterfall is up to 75 meters high in the middle of the forest of Costa Rica . 

19. Sagrada Familia, Spain 

Sagrada Familia, Spain.

This Spanish church has been in progress of building since 1882 and the construction of the church is expected to continue until 2026. 

18. Great Ocean Road, Australia

Great Ocean Road, Australia.

An Australian national heritage found on the southeastern coast. 

 17. Morschach, Switzerland

Morschach, Switzerland.

With such a breathtaking view of the Swiss mountains and blue waters, who can ignore it? 

 16. Antelope Canyon, USA

Antelope Canyon, USA.

An illusion of red rock patterns. 

 15. Laguna Colorada, Bolivia 

Laguna Colorada, Bolivia.

Discover the blood of the gods in Bolivia. 

 14. Pamukkale, Turkey

Pamukkale, Turkey.

Also known as the cotton castle is a 17-tiered pool filled with mineral-rich thermal water.

 13. Wulingyuan, China 

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 Thousands of sandstone pillars stand tall, some can even be higher than the  Empire State Building ! 

 12. Angkor Wat, Cambodia 

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The largest religious structure in the world was built by King Suryavarman II.

 11. Taj Mahal, India 

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The jewel of India and one of the world’s most iconic monuments. 

 10. Death Valley, USA

Death Valley, USA.

One of the hottest yet most beautiful places on earth.

 9. Bagan, Myanmar

Bagan, Myanmar.

Watch as hot air balloons fly above this ancient city of Bagan. 

 8. Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, UAE

Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, UAE.

One of the most beautiful Mosques in the world where locals come to worship daily. 

7. Antarctica

Antarctica.

The ice kingdom of Antarctica ! 

 6. The Faroe Islands

Faroe Islands.

Europe’s best-kept secret with stunning views. 

 5. St. Basil’s Cathedral , Russia

St. Basil's Cathedral, Russia.

One of the most popular cultural symbols in Russia . 

 4. Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia

Raja Ampat Islands, Indonesia.

The Indonesian archipelago compromising of jungle-covered islands. 

 3. Iguazú Falls , Argentina

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The largest waterfall system in the world! 

 2. Palawan, Philippines 

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Have we entered heaven? 

 1. Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia

Plitvice Lakes National Park, Croatia.

This natural beauty is one of the oldest and largest parks in Croatia. 

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While we’re often daydreaming of beaches in the Maldives and vineyards in Tuscany, there are plenty of amazing destinations in our own backyard. To help you with your bucket list, we’ve rounded up 50 places you must visit in the United States before you die — in no particular order.

1. New York City

Central Park aerial view, Manhattan, New York; Park is surrounded

One of the most-visited places in the world, New York City has numerous attractions, a multicultural population, and something for all types of travelers. Tourists should be sure to fit in a trip to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, the Empire State Building or One World Trade Center, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Times Square. Central Park offers a respite from the crowds, museums are impressive, and a show on Broadway followed by a slice of pizza is an ideal night out.

2. Grand Canyon, Arizona

Majestic Vista of the Grand Canyon at Dusk

The second-most popular national park in the U.S., the Grand Canyon in Arizona wows with its Colorado River-formed canyon, which stretches 277 miles long and over a mile deep. Visitors can see the park from scenic lookout points, via a stunning helicopter ride , during whitewater rafting, while riding a mule, or by hiking down and back.

3. Disney World, Florida

Orlando, FL, USA - November 5 2022 : Magic Kingdom Park. The Walt Disney World 50th Anniversary Celebration.

One of the most magical places for people of all ages, the massive Walt Disney World Resort in Orlando has four fun theme parks. Magic Kingdom has the breathtaking Cinderella Castle and nightly fireworks shows, while Epcot allows park-goers to travel around the globe by showcasing 11 different countries — think a pagoda in Japan, a biergarten in Germany, and Eiffel Tower views in France.

 4. New Orleans, Louisiana

New Orleans Jackson square

Vibrant, historic, and downright fun, New Orleans is a popular city throughout the year. While most people know about the city’s rambunctious Mardi Gras celebrations, NOLA also offers world-class jazz music, delicious Creole and Cajun cuisines, art galleries, ghost tours, and notable buildings such as the 18th-century St. Louis Cathedral. The French Quarter is best explored with a coffee and beignet or a frozen cocktail in hand.

5. San Antonio Missions, Texas

The Alamo in San Antonio Texas during golden sunset. Historic Texas Mission and battle site in the Texas Revolution against Mexico

Sure, you probably know about The Alamo in San Antonio, but it’s actually one of five Spanish missions found across the city. The oldest is Mission Espada , which was built in 1690; original frescoes are still visible inside Mission Concepcion ; and the largest is Mission San José . Visitors can bike or drive between the missions, and park rangers provide free tours.

6. Niagara Falls, New York

Niagara Falls

While we’d argue that Niagara Falls is more impressive from the Canadian side , you can still witness the three stunning waterfalls without a passport. Head to Prospect Point in Niagara Falls State Park for a stellar vantage point, or consider a Maid of the Mist boat tour for a more up-close-and-personal view. Also worth a visit is Cave of the Winds , which is set behind Bridal Veil Falls and offers visitors a sensational view of the falls, often accompanied by a beautiful rainbow.

7. Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco

Golden Gate, San Francisco, California, USA.

Opened in 1937, the famous Golden Gate Bridge is an orange-colored suspension bridge that impresses with its main span of 4,200 feet and a total height of 746 feet. It connects San Francisco to Marin County, where the Golden Gate National Recreation Area has hiking, historical attractions, and lovely vistas of the bridge and San Francisco. After snapping a photo on land, travelers can bike or walk across the bridge for more picturesque views.

8. Great Smoky Mountains, Tennessee

Great Smoky Mountains, autumn sunrise Tennessee

Both a national park and UNESCO World Heritage site, the Great Smoky Mountains is the most frequented national park in America. The gorgeous park is located in both Tennessee and North Carolina, and it has tons of recreational opportunities, including hiking, fishing, horseback riding, and water tubing. Fall also offers striking foliage.

9. Washington, D.C.

The Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C.

As the nation’s capital, Washington, D.C., is a must-visit for anyone who wants to see where the government is run. From the White House to the Capitol to the Supreme Court Building, all three branches of government are found here, in addition to historical monuments such as the Lincoln Memorial , the Washington Monument , and World War II Memorial . Visitors can also spend hours touring the various Smithsonian museums within the National Mall .

10. Old Faithful, Yellowstone National Park

a bison grazes near the steaming old faithful geyser in yellowstone national park

One of the most well-known geological features in the country, Old Faithful , is a cone geyser within Yellowstone National Park . It was discovered in 1870 and got its name from its frequent and generally predictable eruptions, which occur about every 60 to 110 minutes. An average eruption is 130 to 140 feet high, expelling 3,700 to 8,400 gallons of water (depending on the length of the eruption).

Related: The 6 Best National Parks for Winter Wildlife Spotting

11. South Beach, Miami

Miami Florida USA

South Beach is Miami‘s trendy hot spot, home to one of the prettiest beaches in America, gorgeous Art Deco architecture, tasty Cuban fare, and popular nightlife spots. A Latin American influence pervades the city at large, and in South Beach, tourists can shop at fancy boutiques, eat cheap Cuban sandwiches, and lounge at posh beach clubs . A beachside boardwalk is great for strolling or biking and, of course, people-watching.

12. The Narrows, Zion National Park

Orange glow hits the canyon walls in The Narrows of Zion National Park

Within Utah’s Zion National Park , The Narrows is the narrowest section of Zion Canyon. It’s the park’s most popular hike due to its striking setting within a gorge, where the river acts as the trail. Hikers must wade in water that varies from ankle- to waist-deep. It’s particularly pleasant in the hot summer months, but visitors should stay on top of weather conditions, as it’s known for dangerous flash flooding.

13. Santa Fe, New Mexico

Cityscape view in Santa Fe, New Mexico mountains of road street through community neighborhood with green plants summer and adobe traditional houses

Surrounded by the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe is a charming artsy town with a strong Native American influence. Pueblo-style architecture, a central plaza where vendors sell various handicrafts, and historic sights such as Loretto Chapel give the city a unique feel, plus there’s plenty to keep busy throughout the year. The Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and restaurants serving New Mexican cuisine are additional highlights.

14. Pacific Coast Highway, California

Bixby Creek Bridge Big Sur California

Whether you choose to drive the entire 659 miles of the Pacific Coast Highway or just a fraction thereof, you’ll be rewarded with sensational vistas. Certain routes can be done in a day, but we recommend taking your time by starting in San Francisco and slowly making your way to Orange County. The best views are arguably in Big Sur, where you’ll find rugged cliffs against the ocean on one side and redwood forests on the other.

15. Arlington National Cemetery, Virginia

Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

Just outside of Washington, D.C., is Arlington National Cemetery , which spans 624 acres and houses the graves of 400,000 active duty service members, veterans, and their families. The graves of President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis are frequently visited, as is the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, which is a monument dedicated to deceased U.S. service members whose remains haven’t been identified. The moving Changing of the Guard can be witnessed every 30 or 60 minutes while the cemetery is open, depending on the time of year.

16. Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville, Tennessee, December 6, 2022: Broadway Street on a rainy night.

Even those who don’t love country music will likely be enamored with Nashville, Tennessee. Excellent restaurants and hip bars make for a thriving nightlife scene, and the live music — much of which is country — on Broadway is not to be missed. Top attractions include Centennial Park for its full-size replica of Greece’s Parthenon, the Grand Ole Opry concert hall, and the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum .

17. Freedom Trail, Boston

Freedom Trail in Boston

Boston played a large part in America’s independence, and the city’s Freedom Trail passes through 16 historically significant locations. The two-and-a-half-mile trail takes visitors to Boston Common (America’s oldest public park), the site of the Boston Massacre, Paul Revere’s House , and the USS Constitution (the oldest commissioned ship that acts as a museum today).

18. Joshua Tree National Park, California

Purple sunset and rising moon in Joshua Tree National Park, USA

Located in southern California, east of Palm Springs, Joshua Tree National Park is a dreamy destination known for its distinctive-looking namesake trees, big boulders that are ideal for rock climbing, and stellar stargazing opportunities . Visitors can drive through, hike around, camp, or ride horseback through the desert landscape.

19. Road to Hana, Maui

Road to Hana: The Hana Highway turns to cross a one lane bridge beside a waterfall on the north coast of Maui.

The top attraction in Maui on TripAdvisor, the Road to Hana (Hana Highway) is a 64.4-mile drive that connects Kahului, where the airport is located, to the town of Hana on Maui’s more rugged east coast. The drive is not for the faint of heart, as it has over 600 switchbacks and 56 one-lane bridges, but the speed limit never surpasses 25 miles per hour. Travelers who hit the road are rewarded with spectacular lush greenery, stunning black-sand beaches, multiple waterfalls, and spots to buy banana bread.

20. Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, Colorado

Red Rocks at sunrise, near Denver Colorado

Located about a 30-minute drive outside of Denver, the Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre is an open-air concert and entertainment venue. The entire theater, including the seating, was built into the red rocks, which make for a phenomenal acoustic experience. Tourists can run up and down the steps in the morning and see big-name acts at night. Past performers include The Beatles, U2, Coldplay, and John Denver.

Related: Maui vs. Kauai: Which Hawaiian Island Is Better for You?

21. Horseshoe Bend, Arizona

amazing sundown at horseshoe bend, arizona

Horseshoe Bend is where the Colorado River takes a horseshoe-shaped bend in Glen Canyon. Visitors to Horseshoe Bend have skyrocketed since it gained recognition through Instagram. It’s easily accessible, as travelers can hike a one-and-a-half-mile round-trip trail from a parking lot off the highway.

22. Austin, Texas

Austin, Texas, USA cityscape on the river and walkway.

The capital of Texas, Austin, is a hip, youthful city where low-frills barbecue joints and big-name tech corporations coexist. From stand-up paddleboarding on Lake Austin to topless sunbathing at Barton Springs Pool , there are a lot of ways to beat the daytime heat. Nights can be spent at upscale restaurants, Sixth Street bars with live music, or watching bats fly out from under the Congress Avenue Bridge. Buy a University of Texas T-shirt and some cowboy boots while you’re there.

23. Space Needle, Seattle

Amazing View of Seattle From Far Away with mountain tops on the horizon

An iconic landmark in Seattle, the Space Needle is an observation tower that was built for the 1962 World’s Fair. With its antenna, it rises 604 feet, allowing for panoramic views of Seattle and the surrounding water. A 100-million-dollar renovation included the creation of the Loupe, the world’s first and only rotating glass floor. A cafe and wine bar entice visitors to linger.

24. Mount Rushmore National Memorial, South Dakota

American flag waiving in front of Mount Rushmore

Located in South Dakota, this famous landmark depicts four American presidents carved into the granite face of Mount Rushmore . Constructed between 1927 and 1941, the sculpture features the 60-foot heads of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln.

25. Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, New Mexico

Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta Mass Ascension at Sunrise, Hot Air Balloons

Every year since 1972, Albuquerque hosts the International Balloon Fiesta, in which the sky is filled with colorful hot air balloons. For nine days in October, families and friends gather to watch the largest balloon festival in the world.

26. Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park

The Grand Prismatic Spring, Yellowstone National Park (the largest hot spring in the United States, and the third largest in the world)

Another top attraction (and the most-photographed) within Yellowstone National Park is the Grand Prismatic Spring, which is the largest hot spring in the United States, measuring 370 feet in diameter. It’s best viewed from above, as the spring has vibrant bands of rainbow colors.

27. Griffith Observatory, California

Los Angeles Griffith Observatory sunset

Situated on the southern slope of Mount Hollywood in Griffith Park, Griffith Observatory is a popular observatory with free admission. It has stellar views of the Hollywood Sign and Los Angeles, and visitors can use telescopes, the planetarium, various events, and a cafe.

28. Going-to-the-Sun Road, Glacier National Park

Biker on the Going-to-the-Sun Road with mountain background, Glacier National Park, Montana

Completed in 1932, Going-to-the-Sun Road is a two-lane highway that allows visitors to traverse the 50-mile width of Glacier National Park . Various scenic lookouts and noteworthy hikes can be found off the road, and it crosses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. Due to weather conditions, it generally doesn’t open until late June or early July.

29. Las Vegas, Nevada

Las Vegas, Nevada, USA Skyline

Whether for a bachelorette party, Celine Dion concert, or business conference, there’s a good chance you’ve at least thought about going to Las Vegas. Sin City is renowned for its world-class casinos, nightlife, and celebrity-chef-helmed restaurants, not to mention rowdy pool parties with famous DJs. It’s not all debauchery, though, and many kid-friendly activities dot the city.

30. Acadia National Park, Maine

Bass Harbor Head lighthouse at sunset. Bass Harbor Head Light is a lighthouse located within Acadia National Park, Maine, marking the entrance to Bass Harbor and Blue Hill Bay

Maine‘s beauty is undeniable, and that’s perhaps best displayed at Acadia National Park . Located near Bar Harbor, the 47,000-acre park sits along the coast and offers ample wildlife, such as moose and peregrine falcons, beaches, lush forests, and granite ridges formed by glaciers. While summer is a popular time to visit, the fall foliage makes for great autumn hiking.

Related: Top 9 Las Vegas Hotels on the Strip for Every Type of Traveler

31. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah

Girls on vacation hiking trip. Friends standing next to Thor's Hammer hoodoo on top of mountain looking at beautiful view. Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah, USA

Located a four-hour drive south of Salt Lake City, Bryce Canyon is a national park best known for having the largest concentration of hoodoos (irregular rock columns) in the world. The park was designated an International Dark Sky Park in 2019 due to the great nighttime visibility and many astronomy-related programs on offer.

32. Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, Philadelphia

Liberty Bell old symbol of American freedom in Philadelphia Pennsylvania

Often considered a symbol of America’s independence, the iconic Liberty Bell in Philadelphia was ordered by Pennsylvania Assembly in 1751. It was previously housed in Independence Hall, the building where both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were adopted. It has since been moved to the Liberty Bell Center within the Independence National Historical Park .

33. Charleston, South Carolina

Broad Street Panorama in Charleston, South Carolina, USA

The 1670-founded Charleston is South Carolina’s oldest city, Today, it offers a lovely mix of old-fashioned Southern charm and contemporary style. Cobblestone streets filled with horse-drawn carriages and striking mansions can be found in its well-preserved Historic District, while notable wartime places, like Fort Sumter and Patriots Point , sit nearby. Cute boutique shops and traditional Southern comfort food appeal to visitors, as does Folly Beach , located a 25-minute drive south of the city.

34. Hot Springs, Arkansas

Hot Springs National Park

Hot springs may conjure images of Iceland or Costa Rica, but the aptly named city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, offers U.S. travelers ample opportunities to soak in naturally heated springs. The town is located in the Ouachita Mountains, about one hour from Little Rock. Bathhouse Row has several bathhouse options, including places for coed or gender-segregated experiences. A few dispensers around the city let people obtain cold spring water straight from the mountain.

35. Redwood National and State Parks, California

Hiker in Sequoia National Park, California, USA

Roughly equidistant from Portland and San Francisco, the Redwood National and State Parks encompass 139,000 acres and three state parks. Visitors here will find stunning redwood trees, which are some of the largest, tallest, and oldest trees in the world. On average, redwoods live between 500 and 700 years, and a typical redwood here measures 300 feet tall and 16 to 20 feet in diameter.

36. Oahu, Hawaii

Beautiful day at world famous and popular snorkeling spot Hanauma bay in Honolulu on Oahu, Hawaii

The most popular of the Hawaiian islands, Oahu provides picture-perfect beaches, hiking opportunities, and the conveniences of a city — think budget-friendly hotels, chain restaurants, and an international eatery. Top attractions include Waikiki Beach in Honolulu , Diamond Head — a dormant volcano crater that can be hiked — and North Shore, a beach with huge waves that make it a frequent host of international surfing competitions in the winter. The Pearl Harbor National Memorial is also worth a visit.

Girl watching Aurora borealis in Fairbanks, Alaska

The 49th state of Alaska is stunning, with greenery-filled forests, tons of wildlife (think bears, humpback whales, and moose), and massive glaciers. However, it’s not the easiest place to explore, as even the capital of Juneau has no roads leading out of the city. Arguably the best way to see Alaska is on a cruise , stopping at ports like Ketchikan , which has a strong native culture and renowned salmon fishing.

38. Sonoma, California

Sunset at Sonoma California patchwork vineyard at harvest. Vista of Sonoma Valley wine country, with patches of yellow and green vines in autumn. Sunbeams shine on mountains and valleys.

While we love Napa Valley in California, Sonoma provides a slightly less touristy wine-country experience. Sonoma is set among beautiful rolling hills, and many of the over 400 wineries within Sonoma County have a laid-back atmosphere that will put visitors at ease. Like Napa, Sonoma has tons of top-notch restaurants, relaxing spas, bike rentals, and charming bed-and-breakfasts to choose from.

39. Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

Man on hilltop viewing Crater Lake with full moon

A four-hour drive south of Portland, Crater Lake National Park in Oregon is 183,224 acres and home to America’s deepest lake. Crater Lake, a caldera formed by the eruption of Mount Mazama volcano, is 1,943 feet deep at its deepest point and has a striking deep blue hue. Swimming and fishing are permitted, plus park-goers can hike, bike, ski, and stargaze.

40. Taos Pueblo, New Mexico

Taos Pueblo; Taos, New Mexico

Located 90 minutes north of Santa Fe, Taos Pueblo is a UNESCO World Heritage site. An active Native American community resides on Taos Pueblo lands, both within the Pueblo and in surrounding areas. The present buildings, which are made of adobe, are believed to have been constructed between 1000 and 1450 A.D. Guided tours are available of the site.

Related: Best Destinations for Adult-Only Vacations

41. Antelope Canyon, Arizona

Antelope canyon, Arizona

Another Instagram darling, Antelope Canyon , is a magnificent, awe-inspiring slot canyon near Horseshoe Bend in Arizona, formed by the erosion of Navajo Sandstone. It’s located on Navajo tribal lands, and the Upper and Lower Antelope Canyons can only be accessed with a guide licensed by the tribe.

42. Minnesota Lakes

Yellow canoe on shore of beautiful lake with island in northern Minnesota at dawn

Minnesota is considered the “Land of 10,000 Lakes,” though it actually has nearly 12,000, and many are fantastic spots for a summer vacation. Whether you choose to dip your toes in the chilly Lake Superior — one of the Great Lakes — or go full-on swimming in Mille Lacs Lake (which is large but shallow), there’s a lake in Minnesota for you.

43. Arches National Park, Utah

Jubilation at Delicate Arch, Moab Utah

Just outside of Moab is Arches National Park , famous for its more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches — the largest concentration of them on Earth. The most photographed is the 52-foot-tall, freestanding Delicate Arch, plus the park has many other striking geological formations.

44. Kentucky Derby

LOUISVILLE, KY, USA - October 25, 2017: The exterior of Churchill Downs while it was closed to the public and under construction. A gift shop is open and tours of the inside are available.

Since 1865, the Kentucky Derby horse race has been taking place at Churchill Downs racetrack in Louisville, Kentucky. Women wear elaborate hats, while gentlemen don seersucker suits in pastel hues. Visitors come to watch the 20 three-year-old Thoroughbred horses race 1.25 miles — often with a mint julep in hand.

45. Mackinac Island, Michigan

Mackinac Island view from Fort Mackinac in Michigan

Located in Michigan’s Lake Huron, Mackinac Island is a charming 1780-founded island with a population of just around 1,000 (though it sees many tourists during its peak season). A majority of the island is a state park, which has forests, wildlife, and hiking trails. The use of motor vehicles has been outlawed here since 1898, so expect to ride around on bikes or in horse-drawn carriages and buggies.

46. Santa Monica, California

View of Santa Monica beach and Pacific Coast highway in southern California.

Santa Monica sits due west of Los Angeles, and the town lures travelers with its postcard-worthy beach, pier with amusement park rides, and boulevard lined by shops and eateries. A 22-mile paved bike trail is a great way to see the city, plus the famous Muscle Beach , an outdoor gym dating back to the 1930s, is not to be missed.

47. Space Center, Houston

HOUSTON, TEXAS, USA - JUNE 9, 2018: The NASA Space Shuttle Independence and NASA 905 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft at Independence Plaza, Space Center Houston, Texas.

The Space Center in Houston is the official visitor center of NASA’s Johnson Space Center and home of NASA Mission Control and astronaut training. It allows visitors to view more than 400 space artifacts, as well as traveling and permanent exhibits related to space travel.

48. Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado

Picture Lake Reflection of Mount Shuksan

About a 90-minute drive from Denver is Colorado’s Rocky Mountain National Park , which attracts millions of visitors each year with its 355 miles of hiking trails, scenic drives to more than 12,000 feet in elevation, and over 50 lakes and streams for fishing. Year-round activities abound, and travelers can either camp within the park or stay at a nearby hotel such as the Stanley Hotel (the inspiration for “The Shining”).

49. Fenway Park, Boston

Fenway Park - home of the Boston Red Sox - BOSTON , MASSACHUSETTS

Long considered America’s pastime, baseball is something every U.S. citizen and traveler should witness at least once. There are 30 Major League Baseball teams, and while Wrigley Field in Chicago, Yankee Stadium in New York, and Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles are all suitable spots, we love Fenway Park in Boston for its easy-to-reach location. Plus, the many die-hard Red Sox fans make for a fun experience.

50. Alcatraz Island, San Francisco

Alcatraz Island Sail Boats San Francisco California

Located in San Francisco Bay, Alcatraz Island is a fascinating tourist attraction that was developed as a Civil War fortress, followed by a military prison and federal prison (until 1963). Ferries shuttle visitors to the island, where guided tours showcase the complex history of the site and its prison.

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Read through our ultimate travel bucket list, with not just the top places to see, but the unique experiences that you can have when you visit these amazing locations around the world.

1. Get lost for words at the Grand Canyon

2. walk the siq to petra, jordan.

  • 3. Relish the cheap seats at Shakespeare's Globe

4. Get blown away by the Great Wall of China

5. save a place in your travel bucket list for sailing the whitsundays, australia, 6. visit the taj mahal by moonlight, india, 6. see the floral wave of cherry blossoms, japan, 8. traverse the salar de uyuni, bolivia, 9. explore the galápagos islands, ecuador, 10. take a train journey through the scottish highlands, 11. bed down in an igloo, canada, 12. climb mont st-michel, france, 13. rage wine war in la rioja, spain, 14. spot puffins in the faroes, 15. solve the mysteries of pompeii, italy, 16. get in high spirits on the bourbon trail, usa, 17. come eye-to-eye with africa’s mountain gorillas, rwanda, 18. follow the oyster trail in galway, ireland, 19. meet sun bears in borneo, malaysia, 20. see the blackpool illuminations, england, 21. down a stein at oktoberfest, germany, 22. explore the land of the fairy chimneys, turkey, 23. marvel at the pyramids of giza, egypt, 24. take a hot air balloon over the savannah, kenya, 25. climb table mountain, south africa, 26. eat barbecue in texas hill country, usa, 27. explore mystical sintra, 28. hike the pennine way, england & scotland, 29. have a beer in brussels, belgium, 30. eat gelato in rome, 31. feel the heat in a finnish sauna.

  • 32. Brave the Devil's Throat at Iguazú, Argentina and Brazil

33. Paint the town red at La Tomatina, Spain

34. kayak milford sound, new zealand, 35. celebrate the loy krathong festival of light, thailand, 36. down caipirinhas in rio de janeiro, brazil, 37. climb kilimanjaro, tanzania, 38. spend the day at tivoli, denmark.

  • 39. Crank up the volume on King's Day, the Netherlands

40. Marvel at Gaudí’s Sagrada Família, Spain

  • 41. Float down Norway's Geirangerfjord

42. Hike Half Dome in Yosemite, USA

43. relive the wild west at the calgary stampede, canada, 44. watch the sunrise at tikal, guatemala, 45. fall under the spell of luang prabang, laos, 46. get away from it all in the gilis, indonesia, 47. take the polar plunge, antarctica, 48. hit the streets for notting hill carnival, england, 49. drop in on the churches of lalibela, ethiopia, 50. celebrate the biennale in venice, italy, 51. experience bhutan - a tiny country leading the way in sustainable tourism.

  • 52. Discover Tbilisi's reignited cultural scene
  • 53. Hike in Gorges du Verdon - the 'alternative Grand Canyon'

54. Admire Victoria Falls - the world’s widest curtain of water

This article is inspired by our Rough Guides guidebooks — your essential guides for travelling the world.

Whether it’s adrenaline based adventures or sampling a unique local delicacy for the first time, these experiences will give you unforgettable memories and stories to return home with.

If you're travelling with kids, you might also want to discover magical places to visit with children before they grow up .

After pondering the Grand Canyon for the first time most visitors are stunned into silence. The problem isn’t lack of words. It’s just that the canyon is so vast and so deep, that the vista stretches so far across your line of vision.

The facts are similarly mind-boggling: it is around 277 miles long and one mile deep. Think of it this way: the Grand Canyon is like a mountain range upside down. The abruptness of the drop is bizarre and unnerving. But this is what makes it one the top places to see. Once you return, you’ll never see scenes like it ever again.

Where to stay:

  • Best for great value and location to the Grand Canyon: Red Canyon Cabins . Situated in Kanab, Red Canyon Cabins features accommodation with free WiFi, barbecue facilities and mountain views.
  • Best for celebrity treatment: The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon . Featuring a bar, The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon is located in Tusayan in the Arizona region, 11 km from Grand Canyon Village and 29 km from Grand Canyon South Rim.

What to do:

  • Fly over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter and see the North and South Rim from above. Add a Hummer tour at sunrise or sunset and get a closer look at the Grand Canyon's landscape.
The Grand Canyon is like that: it picks you up and takes you out of your comfort zone, dropping you back just that little bit changed.

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Visiting the Grand Canyon should be on your travel bucket list

Tucked away between parallel rocky ranges in southern Jordan, the fabled site of Petra is simply awe-inspiring and worthy to visit befor you die. Popular but rarely crowded, this rock-carved Nabataean city has entranced travellers for centuries with its ornate facades and classical architecture. Perhaps the most magical view lies at the end of the Siq, a dramatic natural gorge that’s still the main entrance.

Here, you emerge from the bizarrely eroded cliffs onto an extraordinary view: the famous facade of Petra’s Treasury looming before you. Carved directly into the cliff face and standing 40m tall, it’s no wonder that this UNESCO World Heritage site is a must-see on any Middle Eastern bucket list.

  • Best for budget: Nomads Hotel Petra . Located in Wadi Musa, less than 1 km from Petra, Nomads Hotel Petra provides accommodation with a bar, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Among the facilities at this property are a 24-hour front desk and a shared kitchen, along with free WiFi throughout the property. The hostel features family rooms.
  • See the main sights of Petra in a few hours on a full-day tour from Amman . Transfer by modern vehicle along the desert highway to Wadi Mousa. Visit the rock-carved Treasury and stunning Monastery.

Tailor-made trip:

  • Discover Jordan highlights with relaxing activities and meeting locals. Visit peaceful spots with breathtaking landscapes and practice true relaxation on our tailor-made mind body and soul tour to Jordan .

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Walk the Siq to Petra - one of the places to visit befor you die

3. Relish the cheap seats at Shakespeare's Globe

It’s standing-room only in ‘the pit’ at Shakespeare’s Globe. This London institution is an open-air reconstruction of the original theatre a few hundred metres away, where Shakespeare’s theatre company performed in 1599. Here in “this wooden O”, as Henry V calls it, hard wooden seats encircle the ‘thrust’ stage.

But it’s in the pit, standing in the footsteps of Elizabethan and Jacobean ‘groundlings’ who paid a penny apiece, where you get the best atmosphere. This close up, Shakespeare cannot be dusty or distant. The performances are energized, physical and exhilarating. This is a participatory, democratic theatre experience.

There’s a terrific camaraderie between actors and audience, and a real intimacy in those iconic moments when Shakespeare lays bare the inner sinews of human emotion. That's why this place is worth to be on your travel bucket list.

  • Best for modern architecture and river views: Sea Containers . This huge modern hotel is located on the banks of the River Thames, close to the Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe.
  • Best for value: YHA London St Paul’s . Just a 5-minute walk from St Paul’s Cathedral, this youth hostel offers great value rooms in a historic building, set in the beating heart of the city.
  • This unique Shakespeare tour has been designed for lovers of the world's greatest playwright and for anyone interested in Elizabethan London. Enjoy the official in-house Globe Theatre tour and visit Southwark Cathedral to admire its Shakespeare window.
Only here do you have the chance to eyeball Hamlet as he contemplates 'self-slaughter', or Lady Macbeth as she tries to wash the imagined blood from her hands.

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The Shakespeare's Globe

Snaking across the dusty hills of northeast China , the Great Wall is an unforgettable sight and a mandatory item in your travel bucket list. It’s impossible not to be blown away by this 7m-high, 7m-thick fortification.

Take at least a day to walk between its battlements, shunning hawkers and tourists for less-visited sections where you clamber up unrestored stairs and through crumbling towers. Yet even after you’ve seen, touched and walked the wall, it’s still hard to believe this was built by simple human endeavour.

  • Best for great value and location to surrounding activities: Crowne Plaza Beijing Badaling . Crowne Plaza Beijing Badaling is located in Yanqing is also one of the three major competition areas of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics. The hotel has 3 restaurants combining Eastern and Western cuisine and 2 lobby bars. The Great Wall Museum of China is 14 km away.
  • Best for being on a budget: The Great Wall Courtyard Hostel . The Great Wall Courtyard Hostel is just 500 m from the Badaling Great Wall. It offers a business centre with fax and photocopying services, and free on-site parking.
  • This hiking trip of Great Wall will show you both Simatai and Jinshanling sections of the wall within 3 hours. You will experience both original and restored Wall on a less-visited sections.

Tailor-made tour:

  • Follow the Great Wall through the mountains, lakes, and ancient villages in our Beijing and The Great Wall of China trip .

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The Great Wall in China

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There’s a distinct feeling of déjà vu cruising in a sailboat among the Whitsunday Islands . Presently it comes to you: you’ve been here many times, in your lottery fantasies.

This tropical idyll of turquoise seas lapping ivory sands against a backdrop of dense green foliage is ingrained in our imagination. Life on board here becomes simple. A shower is as easy as diving into the surrounding water, and your bed is the deck of the boat or the sand on the beach.

  • Best for views of the ocean: Freedom Shores has a restaurant, outdoor swimming pool, a garden and bar in Cannon Valley. Among the various facilities are a private beach area and a terrace with a sea view.
  • Best for staying on your own island: Daydream Island Resort . This stylish and tranquil retreat is located in the heart of Queensland’s Whitsunday Islands. The resort features modern rooms, outdoor pools and three bars and restaurants.
  • For a different angle on the Whitsundays, think about taking a scenic flight from Airlie Beach . If you prefer sailing adventures, there are many one-day to multi-day catamaran trips available to explore the azure waters.

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Whitsunday Islands, Australia

Simply the world’s greatest building, Shah Jahan’s monument to love does not disappoint. Volumes have been written on its perfection, and its image adorns countless glossy brochures and guidebooks; nonetheless, the reality never fails to overwhelm all who see it, and few words can do it justice.

A workforce of some twenty thousand men from all over Asia completed the Taj Mahal in 1653 after twenty years of toil, and it is undoubtedly the zenith of Mughal architecture in India .

Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore described the Taj Mahal as “a teardrop on the face of eternity”, and though its layout follows a distinctly Islamic theme, representing Paradise, it is above all a monument to romantic love.

Shah Jahan built the Taj to enshrine the body of his favourite wife, Arjumand Bann Begum, better known by her official palace title, Mumtaz Mahal (“Chosen One of the Palace”). The emperor was devastated by her death, and set out to create an unsurpassed monument to her memory – the result is sublime.

  • Best for stunning views: Tajview . Spread over 9 acres of landscaped gardens, Tajview – IHCL SeleQtions enjoys beautiful views of the Taj Mahal. Aside from 24-hour room service, the hotel also provides outdoor pool, a fitness centre and a pampering spa.
  • Best for luxury: Grand Imperial - Heritage Hotel . Situated in the heart of medieval Agra, Grand Imperial, a heritage hotel offers luxury accommodation with spa facilities, conference facilities and beautiful gardens, ideal for business and leisure travellers.
  • If you prefer to organise and book yourself, consider taking a private Taj Mahal tour from Agra - your private guide will take you to explore the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort.

Tailor-made travel:

  • Explore the Golden Triangle and beyond with one of our Rough Guides Tailor-Made Trips, like the Essential Golden Triangle trip. As with all of our trips - they're 100% customisable in collaboration with your local expert.

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The magical Taj Mahal

In Japan , spring sees the country gradually coated in a light pink shade, soft petals slowly clustering on their branches as if puffed through by some benevolent underground spirit.

The sakura-zensen, or cherry blossom front, flushes like a floral wave that laps the country from south to north and is followed ardently by the Japanese. Among the best places to see it are Kiyomizu-dera in Kyoto , Tokyo ’s Ueno Park or the castles in Osaka or Himeji, all of which are lent a dreamlike air by the arrival of the blossom each spring.

  • Best for great value in the heart of Kyoto: Sotetsu Fresa Inn Kyoto-Shijokarasuma . Nishiki Market is a 10-minute stroll away, while Nijo Castle is a 15-minute bus ride away. Popular with travellers interested in temples, sightseeing and history.
  • Best for staying in Osaka: Hotel Hyllarys . Set in Osaka and within 1,650 feet of Shinsaibashi Shopping Arcade. Chuo Ward is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping, street food and shopping for food.
  • Best for location to Ueno Park: Nohga Hotel Ueno . Situated in Tokyo, 1,650 feet from Choen-ji Temple. Nearby Taito City is a great choice for travellers interested in temples, city trips and city walks.
  • Explore a whimsical Tokyo dipped in pastel pink . Spend time with a local host who will take you out picnicking under the local cherry blossoms throughout your very own cherry-blossom-viewing party.
  • From Tokyo to Osaka, this Japan tailor-made trip features fantastic experiences. View a sumo session, visit ancient temples, and climb the Tokyo Skytree tower. Explore the resort town of Hakone in Mt Fuji’s shadow, savor a tea ceremony in Kyoto, and see cherry blossoms, in season, to complete a wonderful trip.
A lesson about fragile beauty that must be treasured and contemplated.

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Cherry blossom season in Japan - one of the things you should see before you die

The immaculate white expanse of the Salar de Uyuni is one of Bolivia ’s most extraordinary attractions to include in your travel bucket list. This is the largest salt lake in the world, capped by a thick, hard crust of salt, easily capable of supporting the weight of a car.

It’s perhaps best seen after a heavy rainfall, when the Salar transforms into an immense mirror, reflecting the sky and the surrounding snowcapped peaks so pristinely that at times the horizon disappears and the mountains seem like islands floating in the sky.

  • Best for value and location: Casa de Sal - Salt Hotel . Set in Uyuni's city centre, rooms at Casa de Sal - Salt Hotel are built with salt blocks and feature details of Andean décor.
  • Best for 5 star salt treatment: Hotel Palacio de Sal . Built out of salt bricks and also featuring salt furniture, Palacio de Sal offers guests accommodation with free WiFi and a complimentary buffet breakfast in Potosí.
  • Take a day-tour to explore the Salar de Uyuni before enjoying a Bolivian wine tasting at sunset. Or head out in the middle of the night, for a stargazing tour of this unique landscape.
  • With our tailor-made tour you will experince the highlights of every Peru and Bolivia trip: the fascinating ruins of Machu Picchu and the Sacred Valley, followed by a trip to Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world. Afterwards, continue via La Paz to the Salar de Uyuni, the incredible salt flats.

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Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

The utter indifference that most of the animals of the Galápagos Islands show to humans suggests that they knew all along they’d be the ones to change humanity’s perception of itself for ever. It was, after all, this famous menagerie that started the cogs turning in Charles Darwin’s mind.

With each island, new animal oddities reveal themselves – giant tortoises, canoodling waved albatrosses, lumbering land iguanas and Darwin’s finches, to name but a few – each a key player in the world’s most celebrated workshop of evolution.

  • Best for staying on Isla Isabela: Hotel La Jungla . Located in Puerto Villamil, Hotel La Jungla features a garden, bar, shared lounge and great views. The area is popular for snorkelling, and bike hire is available at the hotel.
  • Best for a luxurious stay: Royal Palm Galapagos . Boasting an outdoor swimming pool and impressive lava tunnels inside the property, Royal Palm offers chic rooms in Santa Cruz, Galápagos Island.
  • Discover the rich biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands with a multi-day tour . Visit scenic landmarks, see animals in their natural habitat, and learn about the history of the islands, with accommodation included.

Tailor-made trips:

  • Explore the islands on a 6-day trip Galápagos Islands Explored or go on an Amazon adventure first before heading out to the islands . As with all of our tailor-made trips, these itineraries are just showcase samples and 100% modifiable to your taste and preferences.
You feel like a privileged gatecrasher, one who’s allowed an up-close look at a long-kept secret: the mechanics of life on Earth.

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Iguanas in the Galapagos Islands

Even in a country as beautiful as Scotland , you might not expect to combine train travel with classic highland views. The scenery along the West Highland Railway is both epic in its breadth and compelling in its imagery, so probably you should write this item down in your travel bucket list.

Travel from the centre of Glasgow, all the way to Mallaig, through famous sites such as the 21-arch viaduct at Glenfinnan (of Harry Potter fame) and the mighty Ben Nevis mountain. Whilst you might have to crane your neck to get the full view, you won’t have to worry about keeping your eyes on the road.

  • Best for views of the Lochs and visiting Ben Nevis: Cruachan Hotel . Situated 5 minutes from Fort William, the Cruachan Hotel offers bedroom views of Loch Linnhe and easy access to Britain’s highest mountain, Ben Nevis.
  • Best for visiting the Glenfinnian viaduct: The Prince’s House Hotel . This traditional Scottish hotel is an easy walk from the iconic Glenfinnian viaduct and the train station.
  • Sit back and relax on this hour long trip on what is known as the Queen of Scottish Lochs. Enjoy spectacular views of the magnificent Ben Lomond and the highland boundary fault line as you enter into the Scottish Highlands from the Lowlands.
  • If you prefer cars over trains, check out this self-drive itinerary through the Scottish Highlands with our local expert in Scotland. A train journey can of course be added to your personalised trip!

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The West Highland Railway

This might not be the most common contender on a travel bucket list, but it’s certainly a one-of-a-kind experience to have. Tucked away between rolling hills and vast stretches of tundra in northern Québec lies a series of igloos. These domed shelters were built by Inuit elders, who carved snowblocks from windswept snowdrifts, using skills passed on from their ancestors.

Today, they continue to safeguard hunters as well as welcome adventure seekers. Visitors can feast on caribou stew and frozen Arctic char before falling asleep to the sounds of kids throat-singing and the gentle flicker of the seal-blubber-fuelled qulliq (lamp).

  • Best for location: Hotel Manoir Morgan . Boasting a bar, terrace and views of city, Hotel Manoir Morgan is situated in Quebec City, 100 m from Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac. Among the facilities of this property are a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
  • Best for grand heritage: Fairmont Le Chateau Frontenac . Situated in Old Quebec in a beautiful European chateau. This Unesco heritage property boasts great views of the St. Lawrence River and city.
  • Enjoy a relaxing and rejuvenating thermal experience at Strøm Nordic Spa Old Quebec , located by the picturesque Saint Lawrence River. Take a moment to recharge your batteries before your next adventure.

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Igloo in tundra, northern Québec

Wondrously unique yet as recognizable as the Eiffel Tower, Mont St-Michel , with its harmonious blend of natural and man-made beauty, has been drawing tourists and pilgrims alike to the Normandy coast for centuries.

Soaring some 80m up from the bay that bears its name, this glowering granite islet has an entire commune clinging improbably to its steep boulders, its tiers of buildings topped by a magnificent Benedictine abbey. It’s an aesthetic delight yet also a place of serenity: less than a third of the 3.5 million tourists that flock here each year actually climb all the way up.

  • Best for location on Mont St-Michel: Les Terrasses Poulard . Composed of 2 different buildings, Les Terrasses Poulard is a historical property in the heart of Mont Saint-Michel and offers views of the bay, the village and the street.
  • Best for views of Mont St-Michel: Le Relais Saint Michel . This hotel faces the bay of Mont Saint-Michel. All guest rooms ( except Twin Room Saint-Michel with interior view) offer a private terrace and some have panoramic views of Mont Saint-Michel.
  • Discover Mont-Saint-Michel abbey , one of the first UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Explore this spectacular historical site at your own pace and take advantage of an information booklet to learn about the rich history of the site.
  • Experience the best of Northern France with our tailor-made tour . Visit Brittany and Normandy for pretty port towns and sombre historic sights. Discover galleries and gourmet restaurants, and explore the beaches and scenery of the wild Atlantic coastline.
Looking out from Mont St-Michel, the tides rolling in around its base, is a panorama to be savoured.

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Mont St-Michel Abbey, France

Each year several villages in La Rioja spend an entire day soaking each other in red wine. One of the truly great events of the Spanish summer, the Wine War ( La Batalla del Vino ) is a wine-fight of epic – and historic – proportions.

In theory, the townsfolk of Haro are battling it out with those of neighbouring Miranda de Ebro, but in the good-humoured but frantic battle that rages, there are no obvious sides, and no winners or losers. Instead, the object is perfectly straightforward: to squirt, hose, blast or throw some 25,000 litres over as many people as possible.

  • Best for Haro Wine Festival: Hotel Plaza De La Paz . The hotel offers a terrace and views of the plaza. Great location for hiking, skiing and cycling.
  • Best on a budget: Tinto Dreams Hostel . The accommodation features a private room, shared kitchen, a shared lounge and organises tours for guests.
  • Discover why this Spanish region is famous for high quality wines . Explore our wine cellar (bodega), take a relaxing walk through the vineyard, and enjoy a delicious lunch with wines from our own collection.
  • Our tailor-made trip to the lands of wine allows you to explore two famous regions: Ribera del Duero and La Rioja. Or you can choose this luxury tailor made tour through the Vineyards of La Rioja .
You won’t be spared as a spectator, so you may as well join in.

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Wineyards in La Rioja, Spain

On the unspoilt Faroe Islands, about 300km north of Scotland in the windswept, weather-tossed North Atlantic, heavy waves batter tall, chalky cliffs. But there’s more than just geological beauty here.

Come spring, pairs of puffins, their feathers ruffled from the raging sea, wash up on the island, standing proud and rubbing their beaks together in displays of matrimony. The show has just begun. For the next four months, these curious seabirds will mate, nest and raise their offspring – all of which makes for including this destination to your travel bucket list.

  • Best for views of the beach and ocean: Boat house in Hósvik . A great location in the centre of the Faroe Islands (Hósvik) providing a perfect base to explore all the islands. This beachfront property offers access to a patio with stunning views.
  • Best for Puffin watching: The View . The View is set in Bøur. Located on the beach front and close to the Island Mykines, renowned for high volume of Atlantic Puffins in breeding season.
  • Explore the beautiful fjord of Árnafjørður . Sail close to the magnificent seashore with steep cliffs, gorges and grottoes, and try your hand at sea angling.

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Adorable puffins on Faroes

Pompeii was famously buried by Vesuvius in 79 AD, and the result is perhaps the best-preserved Roman town anywhere, with a street plan that is easy to discern – not to mention wander – and a number of palatial villas that are still largely intact.

While crowded, not surprisingly, it's a large site, and it’s quite possible to escape the hordes and experience the strangely still quality of Pompeii, sitting around ancient swimming pools, peering at frescoes and mosaics still standing behind the counters of ancient shops. The city’s story still speaks loud and clear.

  • Best for great value and location to Pompeii: Hotel del Sole . Located right in front of the Pompeii archeological site. Some of the rooms come with a panoramic balcony.
  • Best for a little luxury: Hotel Forum . Opposite the entrance to the Pompeii excavations, this hotel is situated in the heart of the town, just a 5-minute walk away from the main Piazza.
  • Discover Pompeii with an archaeologist on a small-group or private tour . Skip the ticket line and explore the excavations while listening to anecdotes.
  • Explore Southern Italy on a tailor-made trip: Rome, Naples (including a day trip to Pompeii), Sorrento and the Amalfi Coast await.

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Pompeii, Italy

Bourbon is the United States ’ sole native spirit. And while bourbon can be produced elsewhere, the spirit of the spirit resides in Kentucky, which is not only home to the finest distilleries, but also, according to local legend, its birthplace.

The best place to find out more is along the Bourbon Trail , a meandering route through the rolling hills of central Kentucky that links several distilleries and historic towns.

Where to stay

  • Best for Wild Turkey Distillery: Best Western Lawrenceburg Inn . Guests staying at this Lawrenceburg hotel are within 4 minutes’ drive of the local Bourbon distilleries Wild Turkey Distillery and Four Roses Distillery.
  • Best for basing yourself in Louisville: Aloft Louisville Downtown . Located on the historic Whiskey Row, Aloft Louisville Downtown offers great views of Ohio River and a good value location to visit nearby Whiskey distilleries.
  • Immerse yourself in Kentucky bourbon on this all-inclusive weekend experience in Bardston. Meet some of Bardston's master distillers, learn how bourbon is made, sample some of the region's very best bourbon, and enjoy a range of farm-to-table meals.

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Bourbon barrels near the distillery

A face-to-face encounter with a mountain gorilla in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park is one of the most exciting wildlife experiences to add to your travel bucket list. And locating the apes in their tangled and misty forest home is part of the thrill.

A close-up encounter is practically guaranteed, but be warned – it can get tough. Any exhaustion dissipates immediately, however, when you look into the liquid brown eyes of one of the magnificent bamboo-munching beasts – these are the archetypal “gentle giants”.

  • Best for the mountain views: Go Lux Lodge . With mountain views, Go Lux Lodge is situated in Kinigi and has a restaurant, a 24-hour front desk, bar, garden and terrace. Both WiFi and private parking are accessible at the lodge free of charge.
  • Best for gateway to Volcanoes National Park: Ingagi Park View Lodge . Set in Kinigi, 4.9 km from Kinigi, Ingagi Park View Lodge offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge. This 3-star hotel offers room service, a concierge service and free WiFi.
  • Combine Rwanda with neighboring Uganda and Tanzania to make the most of your adventure in East Africa.

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Mountain gorilla in Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park

The Galway International Oyster Festival is Ireland ’s longest-running and greatest gourmet extravaganza, celebrating the new oyster season in the finest way possible: a three-day furore of drinking, dancing and crustacean guzzling.

The traditional objective is to down a pint and a couple of oysters in every pub along the Oyster Trail over three days – that’s around thirty pints and up to a hundred oysters. If you can do this and still make it down for breakfast on the Sunday morning, you need never prove yourself again.

  • Best for being in the heart of Galway: Skeffington Arms Hotel . Overlooking Eyre Square in the heart of Galway, The Skeffington Arms offers bright, modern rooms, a vibrant bar and restaurant, and Galway's largest cocktail bar.
  • Best for a little luxury: Salthill Hotel . Overlooking the famous Salthill Promenade, Galway Bay and the Clare Hills. The Hotel is just 0.6 miles from Galway city centre, set in Galway’s beautiful countryside on the scenic route to Connemara National Park. It has a swimming pool and gym.
  • Explore Ireland’s scenic landscapes on a trip to the Cliffs of Moher on a day trip by bus . Visit Galway and the Burren, and see the monastic ruins of Kilmacduagh.
  • Take some time off with your family and friends and discover the most spectacular places that Ireland has to offer with a 4-day tailor-made trip to Galway , the Cliffs of Moher and the Burren National Park.

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Galway oysters

Though it easily rivals the panda in the cuteness stakes, little is known about the world’s smallest bear, named for the distinctive white mark on its chest that resembles the sun. Seriously endangered, sun bears live throughout Asia, but Borneo is their last stronghold.

See them at the Borneo Sun Bear Conservation Centre in Sepilok , the first of its kind, which aims to educate people about these wonderful animals. There can be no doubt that the efforts directed towards their survival are more crucial than ever.

  • Best for location to the Sun Bear Conservation Centre: Sepilok B&B . Clean and simple accommodation situated close to Rainforest Discovery Centre and The Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre.
  • Best for including some beach time: The Aru Hotel . Situated in Kota Kinabalu, 1.5 km from Tanjung Aru Beach, The Aru Hotel features accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness centre and a terrace.
  • Snorkel the tropical waters of Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park near Kota Kinabalu and see a host of colorful reef fish and coral gardens. Chill out on sandy beaches, and relax over a full a la carte lunch at an island café.
  • Experience Sabah, a true nature's paradise on this 7-day trip from Kota Kinabalu. Remember, as with all of our trips, this itinerary is fully customisable.

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Baby sun bear in Borneo forest

When autumn knocks, the temperature drops and other resorts have shut up shop, one seaside town switches on. From the end of August until early November, the Blackpool Illuminations light up the seafront – and if you’ve a penchant for gaudy, nostalgic, none-too-highbrow fun, you should get your coat on and come.

Comprising around a million lights, the glittering display stretches six miles – and amazingly, the whole experience is free. All you’ll need to buy is a tram ticket, a bag of chips and a novelty stick of rock. And never mind if it rains – the lights look even more gorgeous shimmering in the puddles.

  • Best for location to the illuminations: Ruskin Hotel . The Ruskin Hotel offers central accommodation in Blackpool and is situated close to the Blackpool Tower.
  • Best for great value by the sea: Lyndene Hotel . This a great seafront location on Blackpool's sea promenade. Hotel Lyndene is a 15-minute walk from the famous Pleasure Beach and just 1,650 feet from Blackpool Stadium.
  • Journey underground through Blackpool’s darkest history in the Blackpool Dungeon, using live actors, theatrical sets, and thrilling rides.

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Blackpool illuminations, England

The world’s largest public festival, the Munich Oktoberfest, kicks off on the penultimate Saturday in September and keeps pumping for a full two weeks. An unadulterated celebration of beer and Bavarian life, it attracts almost six million visitors and sees as many million litres of beer disappear in sixteen days.

At the heart of the festival are fourteen enormous beer tents where boisterous crowds sit at long benches draining one huge litre-capacity glass or stein after another. If you’re up for annihilation, head to the Hofbrau tent, go for the ten-stein challenge and join in with the thousands of young bloods braying for beer. Prost ! And if you happen to be in town outside of Oktoberfest season, fear not.

  • Best on a budget: MEININGER Hotel . This hotel is a great affordable option, with clean dorm and private rooms and a lovely social space complete with table football and pool.
  • Best for good clean fun: Aloft München . Situated right next to the train station for convenience, and has excellent, comfortable rooms and a great courtyard.
  • There's plenty of breweries to discover, like the world-famous Hofbräuhaus on this guided tour.
  • Enjoy October fest with our tailor-made tour to Oktoberfest in Germany & Beer culture in Austria & Czechia .

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Oktoberfest, Germany

An expanse of undulating, cave-pocked, tunnel-riddled rock at the centre of Turkey, Cappadocia is a landscape like no other. It’s one of those rare places that can draw quality snaps from even the most slapdash photographer, with a rocky palette that shifts from terracotta through pink and honey to dazzling white, the orange fires of sunrise and sunset adding their own hues to the mix.

From Uçhisar’s castle to the cliff-hewn churches of Çavusin, there are heavenly views at every turn.

  • Best for views of the landscape: Zen Cappadocia . Offering a garden and a terrace with a bar, Zen Cappadocia Boutique Hotel is set in Nevsehir, 9.9 miles from the Urgup Museum.
  • Best for an historical stay: Monte Cappa Cave House . Monte Cappa Cave House is situated in a beautifully restored historical building made of stone masonry. It offers a terrace with stunning views and friendly staff who can provide local information.
  • Take a hot air balloon ride or a sunset ATV ride to take in the spectacular scenery.
  • 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? Four days filled with fun and adventure in the volcanic valleys around Cappadocia make an unforgettable trip .

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Hot air baloons with tourists in Cappadocia

The Pyramids at Giza were built at the very beginning of recorded human history, and for nearly five millennia they have stood on the edge of the desert plateau in magnificent communion with the sky.

The overwhelming impression is due not only to the magnitude of their age and size but also to their elemental form, their simple but compelling triangular silhouettes. Seen at prime times – dawn, sunset and after dark – they form as much a part of the natural order as the sun, the moon and the stars.

  • Best for views of the Giza Pyramids: Hayat Pyramids View Hotel . Giza Pyramids are 350 feet from the accommodation, while Great Sphinx is less than 0.6 miles from the property.
  • Best for resort style travel: Helnan Dreamland Hotel . A luxurious choice for business or leisure travellers, the Helnan Dream Land Hotel is located within the self-sustained community of Dreamland in 6th of October City, only 8 km from the Pyramids of Giza and 30 km from Cairo city centre.
  • Marvel at the pyramids from your own Quad - a one-hour quad ride through the desert is an exciting way to explore the Valley Temple and pyramids. If you prefer to learn more about the Egyptian culture, we recommend a private tour to go inside the pyramids and visit the Mummies room .
  • Explore Egypt at a leisurely pace on board a dahabieh, a traditional sailing ship with our tailor-made tour to Cairo .

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Visiting the piramids of Giza probably is already in your travel bucket list

With the sun breaking over the horizon and warming chilly faces, the perfect serenity of this mode of transport is hard to beat. Below, hippos cavort in the muddy river and vervet monkeys watch the balloon’s passage from their treetop vantage points.

Once it’s over the plain, the balloon is ignored by the grazing herds of zebra and gazelle – but they flee its shadow and the whoosh of the burner when it flies too low. For wildlife photography, a balloon safari can’t equal patient observation on the ground, but few experiences can match this one for sheer unforgettability.

  • Best for getting close to nature: Mara Intrepids Tented Camp . Facing the Talek River, Mara offers elegantly furnished tents on raised platforms, and a terrace with a bar for spotting animals.
  • Best for the luxury camping experience: Fairmont Mara Safari Club . Overlooking the Mara River, home to hippos and crocodiles, all tents at Fairmont Mara have a private veranda for viewing wildlife.
  • Visit the David Sheldrick Elephant Orphanage , stop at the Giraffe Center, see Rothschild giraffes, and visit the Kazuri Bead Factory. Enjoy all park fees already included in the price.
  • The Kenya Family Trip with plenty of game drives and fun activities for the whole family. Take your (grand)children and embark on the adventure of a (family) lifetime: 7 days in Kenya, with up-close animal encounters, game drives to see the Big 5 and plenty of fun day activities.

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Hot air balloon over the savannah, Kenya

If the skies are clear on your first day in Cape Town , drop everything and head straight for Table Mountain. It’s an ecological marvel, and a powerful icon for the entire African continent. What’s more, the views from the top are unmissable – as long as the celebrated “tablecloth” of cloud stays away.

The obvious, and most popular, route to the top is to take the aerial cableway, but if you’d rather work a little harder, you can tackle one of the hiking trails that snake their way up the cliffs.

  • Best for travelling on a budget: Mojo Hotel/Hostel & Market is located in the suburb of Sea Point, just 3.1 miles from Cape Town's city centre. The beach and Sea Point Promenade is 350 feet away.
  • Best for views: The Verge Aparthotel offers self-catering accommodation in the suburb of Sea Point in Cape Town and just 5 minutes' walk away from the Sea Point Promenade. Free WiFi is offered and free private parking is available on site.
  • Hike the table mountain along one of the most popular paths in the Platteklip Gorge, as a half day tour from Cape Town.
  • Discover the natural beauty all around Cape Town with our tailor-made tour to Complete Cape Town: Wildlife, Wine and Whales .
Gaze out over the city to the ocean beyond and you’ll feel like you’re standing on top of the world.

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Table Mountain, South Africa

If you think barbecue is a sloppy pulled-pork sandwich or a platter of ribs drowned in a sticky, sweet sauce, a Texan will happily correct you. In the rolling hills around Austin – where pecan trees provide shade, pick-up trucks rule the road and the radio is devoted to Waylon, Willie and Merle – you’ll find barbecue as it should be: nothing but pure, succulent, unadulterated meat, smoked for hours over a low wood fire.

Thankfully, this austerity applies only to the substance – not the quantity – of the meat. Gut-busting excess is what makes barbecue truly American , after all.

  • Best for location: Hyatt Place Austin Downtown offers air-conditioned accommodation in Austin. The property is set 300 m from Austin Convention Center, an 11-minute walk from Capitol Building and a 20-minute walk from Frank Erwin Center - University of Texas.
  • Best for rooftop view: Hilton Garden Inn features a restaurant, fitness centre, a bar and shared lounge in Austin. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk, room service and free WiFi. Private parking can be arranged at an extra charge.
  • Explore the music scene in Austin, discover the wineries of Texas Hill Country or go on a craft beer tour .
Don’t ever forget: it’s all about the meat.

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Enjoy a meaty luxury in Kentucky

One of Europe’s finest UNESCO World Heritage sites, Sintra , the former summer retreat of Portugal's monarchs, is dotted with palaces and surrounded by a series of shaded wooded ravines.

It has been a centre for cult worship for centuries: the early Celts named it Mountain of the Moon after one of their gods, and the hills are scattered with ley lines, mysterious tombs and house-sized boulders that litter the landscape as if thrown by giants.

The fairy-tale Palácio da Pena on the heights above town, with its dizzy views over the surrounding woodlands, looks like something from Shrek, complete with domes and drawbridges.

  • Best for gardens: Quinta Das Murtas . This rustic 19th-century manor house is set within peaceful gardens in the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. Quinta Das Murtas features an outdoor pool, a hot tub and free Wi-Fi in public areas.
  • Best for unique experience: Chalet Saudade . Located in the centre of Sintra but away from the touristic venues, Chalet Saudade dates back to 19th century and offers scenic views of the surroundings. Free WiFi is available.
  • Marvel at Pena Palace , one of the most magnificent and recognisable tourist attractions of Portugal. The palace exemplifies the 19th century Romanticism style of architecture and stands atop a rocky peak, which is the second highest point in Sintra Hills.
  • Travel south from the beautiful cities of Porto and Lisbon, down Portugal's stunning coast, as far as the charming resort town of Albufeira. On this tailor-made trip , you will also visit the historic coastal towns of Estoril, Sintra, Lagos and Sagres.

Pena Palace in Sintra, Portugal

The fairy-tale Pena Palace - one of the places you should visit before you die

The Pennine Way, Britain’s oldest and longest long-distance footpath, meanders 270 miles through some of England’s most beautiful and least crowded countryside.

This is Brontë country, grim on a dank, misty day but bleakly inspiring when the cloud lifts.
 In between walking the wilds, you can stay in pretty villages along the way. Again and again you’ll find yourself transported back to a bygone rural idyll of village shops, church bells and, of course, pubs.

  • Best for location: Pennine Hotel . Boasting a restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Pennine Hotel is situated in Kirkby Stephen, 37 km from Askham Hall and 6.8 km from Brough Castle. The property is around 32 km from Whinfell Forest, 33 km from Bowes Museum and 35 km from Brougham Castle.
  • Best for atmosphere: Slaley Hall Hotel is an Edwardian mansion house with a modern twist set in 1000 acres of Northumberland countryside, just 38.6 km from Newcastle. It has a luxury spa, 2 PGA Championship golf courses, 3 restaurants and wonderful views.
  • If day-long hikes aren't your thing, try a day tour from Manchester to the Peak District and Derbyshire .
  • Take a hired car and explore the countryside on a self-drive trip, like this one including England's Historical Highlights.

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The Pennine Way, England & Scotland

If you just ask for a beer in Belgium , your request will be met with a blank stare. Because no one produces such a wide range of beers as they do here: there are lagers, wheat beers, dark amber ales and strong beers brewed by Trappist monks. Quickly write this point down to your travel bucket list.

Brussels is the best place to try them all, including its own beery speciality, Lambic, a flattish concoction not much changed from the stuff they drank in Bruegel’s time. A few glasses is enough to have you behaving like one of the peasants in his paintings.

  • Best for budget: Motel One Brussels . Motel One Brussels is centrally located in Brussels, a 10-minute walk away from the Grand-Place, the Manneken Pis Statue, the Rue Neuve Shopping District and Brussels-Central Train Station. Free WiFi is available throughout the entire accommodation.
  • Best for hotel bar: Warwick Brussels . This luxurious hotel in the heart of Brussels is a 2-minute walk from the Grand-Place and Brussels Central Station. It features free access to the fitness centre and sauna. A brand newly installed air conditioning system is now fully operational for your satisfaction and comfort.
  • To make the most of your time in Brussels, join a guided beer tasting tour . Sample a selection of 6 different beers and learn about the history behind. If you're more of a sweet tooth, consider taking a Belgian chocolate making workshop .
  • This tailor-made trip will bring you the best of two countries: the Netherlands and Belgium. From the quaint streets, canals and windmills of Holland to beer and Belgium chocolate tasting in three beautiful Belgium cities. This trip has it all.

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Belgium beer with a cheese plate

This is definitely one for the foodie travel bucket list. A quiet revolution in that time-honoured Italian favourite – ice cream – has taken place in Rome over the last few years.

Gelaterias have upped their game, ordering the finest ingredients – lemons from Amalfi, pistachios from Sicily – and vying to create the city’s tastiest ices, in the most outlandish flavours. Order a suitably kooky combo – wasabi and chocolate, say, or basil, walnuts and honey– and hit the streets for the passeggiata .

  • Best for modern stays: SM Vatican Relais . Situated in Rome, near Piazza Navona, Castel Sant'Angelo and Lepanto Metro Station, SM Vatican Relais features free WiFi. An Italian breakfast is available each morning at the bed and breakfast.
  • Best for comfort: San Pietro Grand Suite . Located in Rome, 300 m from Ottaviano Metro Station and 600 m from Vatican Museums, San Pietro Grand Suite provides city views and free WiFi. The bed and breakfast offers an Italian or vegetarian breakfast.
  • Welcome to this tailor-made whirlwind tour of Rome , also known as the Eternal City. Rome is one of the most photogenic cities on earth, so make sure you pack your camera.

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A variety of gelato in Rome

There are two million saunas in Finland – that’s 4 for every ten Finns – and they have played an integral part in Finnish life for centuries. Finns believe the sauna to be an exorcism of all ills, and there’s certainly nothing quite like it for inducing a feeling of serenity.

Traditionally, Finns end their sauna by mercilessly plunging straight into the nearest lake or, in winter, by rolling in the icy snow outside – the intense searing cold that follows the sweltering heat creating a compelling, addictive rush at the boundary of pleasure and pain.

  • Best for sunset views: Clarion Hotel Helsinki is situated along the waterfront in the district Jätkäsaari, 600 m from the West Ferry Terminal. Set in two 16-storey towers, this modern hotel offers a rooftop swimming pool, sauna and fitness centre. Free WiFi is available.
  • Best for sauna: Hilton Helsinki Kalastajatorppa . This waterfront hotel is in a quiet, green district, 10 minutes’ drive from central Helsinki. It offers free access to WiFi, gym, sauna and pool. There's also an à la carte restaurant and a private beach.
  • Discover a once-in-a-lifetime experience at a Finnish snow sauna . Explore spectacular ice sculptures, beautiful rooms, and dine at a charming Lappish restaurant.

Ever heard of a sauna cruise? Talk to our local expert in Finland and check out our sample itinerary to explore Helsinki, Rovaniemi (the Santa village) and beyond .

32. Brave the Devil's Throat at Iguazú, Argentina and Brazil

Every year, tens of thousands of visitors from around the world try to evaluate the sheer dimension of this natural miracle – around 275 individual cascades, the highest with a drop of over 80m – and usually fail.

However you spell it – Iguazú, Iguaçu or Iguassu – there’s little doubt that these are the most spectacular falls in the world and they should be on your travel bucket list. Get right into the heart of the action on a boat trip up to the ominously named Devil’s Throat, one of the most impressive cascades.

No matter if you decide to visit from the Argentinean side or the Brazilian one , our tailor-made trips experts are at your fingertips to help you with your ideal trip.

  • Best for gardens: Hotel Saint George boasts a lush garden with 2 pools and spa facilities. It is located 300 m from Puerto Iguazu city centre, and 17 km from the Iguazu Waterfalls.
  • Best for luxury stays: Hotel das Cataratas . Facing the spectacular Iguaçu Falls inside Iguaçu National Park, the 5-star Hotel das Cataratas, A Belmond Hotel, Iguassu Falls allows guests to enjoy a cocktail by the swimming pool or play a game of tennis on the provided court, and also provides free WiFi
  • Enjoy a memorable boat ride on the Argentinian side of the Iguazu Falls . Take a privileged view of the incredible cascades of water as you are energized by water spraying your skin. Get close to the water as you walk along the lower boardwalks.
  • With our tailor-made tour visit two of the most fascinating parts of Argentina: First, the electrifying capital of Buenos Aires in all of its glory before heading out to Puerto Iguazu to discover the majestic Iguazu waterfalls.

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Iguazu Waterfall, Argentina © sharptoyou/Shutterstock

If you want to indulge your childhood fantasies, there’s only one place to go. On the last Wednesday in August, tomato-throwing madness takes over the tiny town of Buñol . This enormous public tomato fight sees 130,000 kilos of over-ripe tomatoes hurled until the streets are ankle deep in squishy red fruit. All in all, it only lasts about an hour, but it’ll go down in memory as one of the messiest, most fun days you’ll ever have.

  • Best for location: Casa Rural en el Pueblo . Situated in Buñol, 40 km from Bioparc Valencia, 41 km from Church of Saint Nicolás and 41 km from Norte Train Station, Casa Rural en el Pueblo features accommodation with a patio and free WiFi. Guests benefit from a balcony and a terrace.
  • If you're in town any other time, check out our weekend getaway to Valencia to explore the town.

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La Tomatina, Spain © Shutterstock

Dwarfed beneath the forest-clad mountains that soar to either side, it’s hard to comprehend just how tiny you are in comparison to the sheer size of Milford Sound . That the fiord makes even the most cumbersome and colossal cruise ship look small is an indication of just how impressive the scale is here.

But only getting out on the water will give you a true sense of its majestic beauty – to really get up close, and access spots that no cruise ship could ever reach, head out on a kayak.

  • Best for overnight cruise: Milford Sound Overnight Cruise . Fiordland Discovery offers a scenic overnight boat cruise around New Zealand's iconic Milford Sound. Guests can enjoy spectacular views of the towering peaks and waterfalls, and spot local wildlife, including seals and penguins, from the boat. Each luxury cabin has an en suite bathroom and is individually climate controlled with both heating and air-conditioning.
  • Best for nature: Milford Sound Lodge . With garden views, Milford Sound Lodge is located in Milford Sound and has a restaurant, room service, bar and garden. Both WiFi and private parking are available at the lodge free of charge.
  • If you prefer to just sit back and relax, consider taking a small group cruise instead to explore the fiord.
  • The larger of the two major island in New Zealand, South Island is best to be explored at your own pace in a rental car. From massive mountains to beaches, panoramic waterfalls to challenging hiking trails, this itinerary shows you the best of South Island .
There’s something undeniably exhilarating about exploring somewhere so immense from so close to the water.

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Milford Sound, New Zealand © Shutterstock

In the days leading up to Thailand ’s annual Loy Krathong Festival of Light , pretty little baskets fashioned from banana leaves and filled with orchids, marigolds, candles and incense sticks begin to appear at market stalls across the country.

On festival night, these are lit and set afloat with prayers of thanks to the water goddess, in whose honour this festival is held. The sight of hundreds of bobbing lights drifting away on the breeze, taking with them any bad luck accrued over the past year, is beautiful.

Find your perfect accommodation options in Thailand

Thailand is always worth a visit, so even if you're visiting outside of Loy Krathong, Northern Thailand and the islands make for a spectacular holiday any time of the year. Check our sample itineraries linked or contact our local experts today to create your own personalised trip.

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Loy Krathong Festival of Light, Thailand

What could be simpler than a caipirinha? Made with just cachaça (a rum-like spirit distilled from fermented sugar-cane juice), fresh lime, sugar and ice, the caipirinha (literally “little peasant girl”) is served at nearly every bar and restaurant in Brazil . Neither insipidly sweet nor jarringly alcoholic, it’s one of the easiest and most pleasant cocktails to drink. And on a hot, sticky night in Rio , the perfection of a caipirinha is undebatable.

  • Best for families: Emiliano Rio . Boasting an outdoor infinity pool, Emiliano Rio is set in a privileged location in Rio de Janeiro, beachfront to Copacabana Beach. The contemporary architecture values the natural light and the sea view, offering guests a special and unique connection with the city. Free WiFi is provided, and private parking is available on site.
  • Best for nightlife fans : YOO2 Rio . Located in front of Botafogo Beach, and offering amazing view to Sugarloaf and Corcovado Mountains, Yoo2 Rio de Janeiro boasts an outdoor pool. Guests can also enjoy drinks at the rooftop bar.
  • Enjoy your Caipirinha on a sunset cruise .
  • Go on a hang gliding tandem flight to see Rio from a bird's eye view.
  • As with all of our tailor-made trips, these itineraries can be modified to fit your preferences and tastes. The Brazilian Beaches itinerary includes Iguassu and the beaches of Rio.

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Enjoy caipirinhas in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The statistics are impressive. Measuring some 40km across and rising 5895m above sea level, Kilimanjaro is easily Africa’s highest mountain. But such bald facts fail to capture the thrill of actually climbing it: the days spent tramping from muggy montane forest to snowy summit.

It’s hard to match the exhilaration of watching the sunrise from the Roof of Africa, with an entire continent seemingly spread out beneath you. The sense of fulfilment will stay with you, long after you’ve finally said goodbye to Kili.

  • Best for backpacking: Arusha Safari Hostel . Located in Arusha, 5.8 km from Uhuru monument, Arusha Safari Hostel provides accommodation with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a shared lounge and barbecue facilities.
  • Climb Mount Kilimanjaro on its most popular route - Marangu . Hike all the way to Uhuru Peak while spending the nights in comfortable huts.
  • Add a Kili trekking to any of our Tanzania trips: The Big 5 & Beaches on Zanzibar or the Classic Serengeti . Contact our local expert to tailor your perfect trip today.

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A view of the Kilimanjaro mountain, Tanzania

Not many cities have a roller coaster, a pirate ship and an 80m-high carousel slap bang in their centre, but Copenhagen is home to Tivoli – probably the best fairground in the world.

The famous pleasure gardens have dished out fun and thrills to a bewitched public since 1843. But the rides are just the icing on the cake – there are forty or so restaurants, jazz bandstands and, in the weeks around Christmas, spectacular lighting displays and a Christmas Market. Even if fairs usually leave you cold, you can’t fail to be won over by the innocent pleasures of Tivoli.

  • Best Boutique Hotel close to Tivoli: Ascot Hotel . Set in a charming 19th-century building, this hotel is 3 minutes’ walk from City Hall Square and Tivoli Gardens. It offers free WiFi, free gym access and a popular breakfast buffet. Copenhagen Central Station is 500 m away.
  • Best Family Hotel close to Tivoli: Absalon Hotel . This family-run hotel is in the vibrant Vesterbro district, within 5 minutes’ walk of Copenhagen Central Station and Tivoli Gardens. It offers bicycle rentals and a popular Scandinavian breakfast buffet.

Save yourself the time and skip the lines at Tivoli so you can use the remainder of the day cruising the canals of Copenhagen.

On a fine summer’s night it’s nothing short of magical.

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Amazing Tivoli must be on your travel bucket list

39. Crank up the volume on King's Day, the Netherlands You’ll find enough beer-chugging, pill-popping and red-hot partying to satisfy the most voracious of appetites.

At the end of April each year, Amsterdam , a city famed for its easy-going, fun-loving population, manages to crank the party volume a few notches higher in a street party that blasts away for a full 24 hours.

On King’s Day, there are only two rules: you must dress as ridiculously as possible, preferably in orange, the Dutch national colour, which adorns virtually every building, boat and body on the day; and you must drink enough beer not to care.

If you're planning to travel to the next King's Day, book cheap flights to Amsterdam, The Netherlands .

  • For one-star excellence: Hotel Prinsenhof is a small one-star which has been offering bed and board since 1813. Its 11 rooms are spacious and tastefully decorated, making it one of Amsterdam’s top budget options, but booking ahead is essential.
  • For no-limits luxury: elegant old-timer, De L’Europe Amsterdam , has plenty of fin-de-siècle charm and a central riverside location. The rooms are large and opulent, and there’s also a two-Michelin-star restaurant, Bord’eau, as well as a spa and the glamorous, Freddy’s Bar.

Or find more accommodation options in our guide to the best areas to stay in Amsterdam

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The King's Day, the Netherlands

Antoni Gaudí i Cornet’s pièce de résistance is famously still under construction more than a century after he took the project on: “My client is not in a hurry” was his jocular riposte to the epic timescale.

Conceived as a riposte to secular radicalism, the Temple Expiatiori de la Sagrada Família consumed the final decade and a half of a life that had become increasingly reclusive. Gaudí couldn’t have imagined that a new millennium would find his creation feted as a wonder of the postmodern world, symbolic of a Barcelona reborn and the single most popular tourist attraction in Spain .

  • Best for families: Gaudi Sagrada Familia . Just 100 m from La Sagrada Família, the stylish Gaudi Sagrada Familia apartments offer balconies and free Wi-Fi. They are situated within a 2-minute walk of Sagrada Familia Metro Station.
  • Best budget stay: Hostemplo Sagrada Familia . This design guest house has an excellent location just 200 m from Gaudí’s world-famous Sagrada Familia. There is free Wi-Fi throughout.
  • Explore Barcelona on a small-group tour on a regular bike or e-bike, cycling through the Gothic Quarter, Olympic Port, and Gaudi sites like the iconic Sagrada Familia.
  • With our tailor-made tour to the tale of two cities explore the capital of Spain Madrid with a unique city tour before heading about an hour outside of the city, to visit Europe's longest zip-line in historic Toledo. Afterwards, board a train to explore the second-largest city of Spain, Barcelona.

Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain © R.M. Nunes/Shutterstock

Sagrada Familia Cathedral in Barcelona, Spain © R.M. Nunes/Shutterstock

41. Float down Norway's Geirangerfjord

Everything about the Geirangerfjord is dramatic, even the approach: zigzagging up through the mountains from Åndalsnes before throwing yourself round a series of hair-raising bends as you descend the aptly named Ørnevegen, or Eagle’s Highway, the fjord glittering like a precious gem below.

A great slice of deep blue carved into the crystalline rock walls and snaking out in an “S” shape as it weaves west, it might be one of the region’s smallest fjords, but it’s undoubtedly one of its most beautiful.

  • Best hotel and spa: Hotel Union Geiranger Bad and Spa . Overlooking the Geiranger Fjord, this spa hotel offers a rooftop garden, free parking and rooms with free Wi-Fi access, a minibar and a TV. The Flydalsjuvet viewing point is 4 km away.
  • Best view: Hotel Utsikten - by Classic Norway Hotels . Located in Møre og Romsdal County, this hotel offers Norwegian cuisine and panoramic views of the Geiranger Fjord. Guests can enjoy free WiFi access and free private parking.
  • Enjoy a tour of Norway's most picturesque locations including Ålesund, Hellesylt, Stranda, Sykkylven, Geirangerfjord, and Eidsdal.
  • This tailor-made tour 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! From Nov to March.

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Norway's Geirangerfjord

Half Dome’s looming, truncated form (“like it had been sliced with a knife”) makes it one of the most iconic mountains in North America. It’s also an exhilarating hike. From the top, nearly 9000ft up, the dramatic views of Yosemite National Park will render you speechless.

Those who dare can edge toward Half Dome’s lip and dangle their feet over the side, while the very brave (or very foolish) may inch out along a projecting finger of rock for a vertiginous look straight down the near-vertical face.

  • Best Autocamp: AutoCamp Yosemite . Set in Midpines, 42 km from Yosemite Arch Rock Entrance, AutoCamp Yosemite offers accommodation with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar.
  • Best located hotel: The Ahwahnee . Situated in Yosemite Village, 3.9 km from El Capitan, The Ahwahnee features accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a bar.
  • Experience the incredible scenery of Yosemite National Park and a Giant Sequoia Walk all in 1 day on this tour . You'll have hours to explore, marveling at the Half Dome, Yosemite Falls, and amazing Giant Sequoia trees before returning to San Francisco.
Sit back, take a deep breath and enjoy the view.

Sunrise on Half Dome in the Forest, Yosemite National Park, California ©  Stephen Moehle/Shutterstock

Yosemite in the setting sun

Every July the “Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth” – the Calgary Stampede – causes a usually conservative city to go wild. Everything suddenly becomes, well, more western – which for Calgary means shifting gears into serious cowboy overdrive – expect white Stetsons, blue jeans, bolo ties and handmade leather boots.

For those who live on isolated farms or in small communities, this is their chance to bring the cowboy culture into the big city and really let rip. For the half-million visitors, it’s a chance to join in the ultimate Wild West carnival, often given the accolade of North America’s roughest rodeo.

  • Best for location: Hotel Arts . Offering an outdoor pool and bar with a retractable roof and a fitness centre, Hotel Arts is located in Calgary city centre. Free WiFi access is available throughout the property. Calgary Stampede is just 1 km away.
  • Best for budget: HI Calgary City Centre . Located in the heart of Calgary, a daily breakfast and continuous free coffee and tea is provided at HI-Calgary City Centre. The City Hall transit stop is 2 minutes away and offers free transport within the city centre. Free WiFi is included.
  • Join the only walking tour that is endorsed by the Calgary Stampede . Learn the story of Western Canada, the origins of the Calgary Stampede, and the history of the First Nations in the Calgary area while viewing public art located in Stampede Park.

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The Calgary Stampede

Tikal was arguably the greatest of all Guatemala ’s Maya cities, controlling an empire of vassal states and trade routes between the southern highlands and the Caribbean. And the symbols of its dominance – six great temples – still stand. Impressive at any time of day, Tikal shows itself to full advantage in the hours around sunrise.

As the ruins of this Maya city come to life around you, and the forest’s denizens gradually begin to emerge from their night-time resting places, dawn is a magical time.

  • Best for staying in the park: Hotel Tikal Inn . Stay at location right inside Tikal National Park, enjoy the refreshing jungle experience and Ancient Maya History. Relax in their outdoor pool watching spider monkey play in trees outside your room. They boast a tropical rustic style decor with beautiful thatched cottages and restaurant.
  • Best for staying in jungle: Jungle Lodge Tikal Hostal . Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Jungle Lodge Tikal Hostal is located in Tikal, just 1 km from the main square. It features free WiFi and beautiful tropical gardens.

If you prefer day tours, check out this guided day tour from Flores to Tikal .

Take a tailor-made trip to Guatemala, like this sample itinerary off-the-beaten track in Guatemala and Belize .

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The sunrise at Tikal, Guatemala

The pace of life is deliciously slow in Luang Prabang . Though it has the air of a rather grand village, this is the ancient Lao capital, the most cultured town in Laos and one of the best preserved in Southeast Asia.

You’ll find a captivating scene whichever way you turn: saffron-robed monks emerging from their temple-monasteries to collect alms, temple roofs peeping out from the groves and streets still lined with wood-shuttered shophouses and French-colonial mansions.

  • Best for luxury: Avani+ Luang Prabang Hotel . Set in the centre of AVANI Luang Prabang, AVANI Luang Prabang boasts a central garden and a 25 m long swimming pool. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property and free private parking is available on site.
  • Best Boutique Riverview: The Belle Rive Boutique Hotel . Located along Mekong River, The Belle Rive features comfortable rooms with air conditioning and free minibar. It boasts a 24-hour front desk and free WiFi, which is available in all areas.
  • Embark on a shared or private cruise to Pak Ou Caves with a stop to taste rice whiskey and explore a cave. After lunch in an elephant camp, travel by car to Kuang Si Falls.
  • 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. Come here for tradition and mystery and a unique adventure .

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Luang Prabang, Laos

Collectively referred to as the Gilis , the trio of Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air each has its own characteristic charm. The smallest and most tranquil of the three, Gili Meno, is perhaps the most picturesque, with pure white-sand beaches framed against the warm turquoise waters, while Trawangan, the largest, is well known for its party atmosphere. A bit of both can be found on Gili Air.

All three offer powdery beaches, snorkelling and diving opportunities and unlimited time under the tropical sun. What are you waiting for?

  • Best for a romantic getaway: Samata Village Gili Air . Welcoming guests with breeze and greenery, Samata Village Gili air is located in Gili Air in the Lombok Region, 6 km from Gili Trawangan. The property features a year-round outdoor pool with a sun deck where you can relax.
  • Best for Instagram shootings: Flamingo . Boasting an outdoor swimming pool, bar, garden and free WiFi, Flamingo is situated in Gili Trawangan, 700 m from North East Beach and 800 m from North West Beach. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace. The accommodation features a 24-hour front desk, room service and luggage storage for guests.

Tailor-made trips

  • Explore Bali & Lombok before heading to the Gilis or go even further to the island paradise of Flores and Sumba .

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Tropical beach in Gilis

A cruise to the Antarctic Peninsula throws up more giddying thrills than you could hope to count. What with the glaciers and the whales, the mountains and the million-strong penguin colonies, the scale and beauty of the place can be genuinely overwhelming. Literally the most breathtaking tradition of all, however, has to be the opportunity to dunk yourself into the Southern Ocean.

If you’ve never taken a dip in sub-zero Antarctic waters, rest assured that it’s a bracing experience, not so much about rising to a challenge as giving yourself a short, sharp shock that enables you to appreciate the fullness of your surroundings.

You’ll have new respect for the hardy penguins that dart around beneath the chilly waves all day.

19 places for a digital detox: Penguins, Antarctica.

Penguins dive off an iceberg in Antarctica

In August, the familiar streets of Notting Hill are transformed into a wash of colour, sound, movement and pure, unadulterated joy. This huge street festival is the highlight of London’s party calendar and an item to be included in your travel bucket list.

Fragrant smoke wafts from jerk chicken stalls, bass lines tremble through the air, streets lined by mansion blocks become canyons of sound, and all you can see is a moving sea of people, jumping and blowing whistles as wave after wave of music ripples through the air.

Where to stay in Notting Hill:

  • Best for families: Blue Bells Hotel . This 18th-century Victorian building has a superb central location in Notting Hill. The famous Portobello Road and market are around 15 minutes’ walk away.
  • Best hostel: Hostel One Notting Hill provides accommodation in London near Portobello Road Market and Royal Albert Hall. This is a social party hostel designed for young backpackers and solo travellers. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk, free WiFi, and free daily activities and evening events.
  • Discover the real Notting Hill with a local expert guide . Visit the Portobello Road market, see the famous blue door and music studios, and more.
For two days, the only thing that matters is the delicious, anarchic freedom of dancing on the London streets.

Notting Hill carnival © Shutterstock

Notting Hill carnival © Shutterstock

An enigmatic and utterly beguiling country, Ethiopia has endless intrigue. From its unique, highly sociable cuisine – the basis of which is injera , a spongy sourdough pancake, piled high with piquant curries and stews and shared between friends – to its ancient language and curly Amharic script, there’s very little that’s familiar about this place, and your trip will be all the better for it.

Lalibela , in Ethiopia ’s highlands, is a quiet, rural place. Yet in the thirteenth century it was the capital of the great Zagwe dynasty, one of whose last rulers, King Lalibela, embarked on a quest to build a Holy Land on Ethiopian soil.

Historians say he was inspired to build the town’s famous rock-hewn churches after a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, while the devout claim that he was instructed by angels during a poison-induced sleep. Whatever the real reason, the town of Lalibela, built as a “new Jerusalem”, leaves pilgrims and visitors alike humbled by the elegance of its churches.

  • Best for a river view: Sora Lodge Lalibela . With river views, Sora Lodge Lalibela is set in Lalībela and has a restaurant, room service, bar, garden and terrace. Both WiFi and private parking are available at the lodge free of charge.
  • Best for budget: Top Twelve Hotel . Set in Lalībela, 1.2 km from Bet Medhane Alem, Top Twelve Hotel - Lalibela offers accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge. Featuring room service, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
  • Discover the monolithic, semi-monolithic, and cave-like churches of Lalibela on a full-day private tour . Learn the history behind these impressive structures and join in a traditional coffee ceremony.

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Abbandoned church in Lalibela

Several European cities hold major contemporary art fairs, but Venice Biennale has more glamour, prestige and news value than any other cultural jamboree. The main site is in the Giardini Pubblici, where there are permanent pavilions for about 40 countries that participate at every festival.

In addition, various sites host fringe exhibitions, installations and performances. With artists, critics and collectors swarming around the bars and restaurants, the art world buzz of the Biennale penetrates every corner of the city – it’s unforgettable.

  • Best budget option: Generator Venice . offers stylish rooms and dormitories on Giudecca Island, with views of Saint Mark's Square in the distance. It is a 10-minute ride by water bus to San Marco district with lines 4.1, 4.2 and 2. The property has free WiFi, a 24-hour reception, a cafè and views of the Grand Canal.
  • Best for a romantic getaway: Hotel Bucintoro . Right on the waterfront in the heart of Venice and next to San Biagio Church, Hotel Bucintoro offers elegant rooms and suites with panoramic views over the Venice Lagoon.
  • Head straight inside the Doge's Palace in Venice with your admission ticket . Explore the site that was the head of a thousand-year republic and marvel at its art and architecture. Walk across the iconic Bridge of Sighs.
  • Enjoy a weekend getaway in the most romantic of cities. This compact tailor-made trip features a pleasant walking tour, which provides a unique insight into the history, art and architecture of Venice, and a gondola ride.

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Venice during Biennale © avphotosales/Shutterstock

Hidden in the Himalayas, with all the matchless scenery you’d expect, the tiny country of Bhutan is staggeringly beautiful. Piercing peaks and plunging valleys fold into its borders, where you can climb to mountaintop monasteries, hike through ancient forests and horseback ride over lush green plains, while local guides give a real insight into the country’s living spirituality.

Bhutan has been quietly forging its own path for centuries. Now, it’s leading the way in sustainable tourism. With at least sixty percent forest cover, Bhutan takes environmental conservation seriously. It’s already carbon negative, and while the target to become the world’s first fully organic nation by 2020 has been pushed back, they are still actively working on it.

Preservation is priceless, and travellers to this enchanting nation will leave with a real sense of what a privilege it is to experience Bhutan’s natural, cultural and spiritual riches.

  • Best for comfort: Nirvana Inn . Located in Paro, 3.4 km from Paro Airport, Nirvana Inn provides accommodation with a restaurant, free private parking, a fitness centre and a bar. Providing a shared lounge, the property is located within 13 km of Drugyel Dzong. The accommodation offers a 24-hour front desk, room service and currency exchange for guests.
  • Best for luxury: Taj Tashi Bhutan . Five-star luxury awaits at Taj Tashi Bhutan, set in the heart of Bhutan’s Thimphu Valley. Featuring elaborate Bhutanese architecture, the hotel offers a fitness centre and luxurious spa. 4 dining options are provided in the hotel.
  • Come explore the rich culture, customs, traditions, history of Bhutan, an untouched land on the lap of the Himalayas with this 10-day tour .
  • From the spectacular views at Paro Taktsang Monastery to a thrilling white water raft ride along the Pho Chu River, get an exhilarating taste of the Dragon Kingdom on this tailor-made grand family adventure to Bhutan .

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Monks in Bhutan

52. Discover Tbilisi's reignited cultural scene

While the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, has long lured visionary types to its bohemian neighbourhoods, it’s slipped under the tourist radar for years. That may have something to do with its turbulent recent history: although Georgia gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991, there followed a period of civil war, violence and ethnic tensions.

Over the past decade, however, a new generation has reignited Tbilisi’s cultural scene through a mix of local art galleries, exhibition spaces, music venues, concept stores and creative hubs. A growing crop of industrial- style hotels is springing up across the city, many set in Soviet-era factories and publishing houses.

The food scene is thriving, too – innovative chefs have taken the helm in the kitchens of new restaurants, where they reimagine traditional Georgian cuisine with a modern twist. The revolution is underway.

Read more about why Georgia is the ultimate adventure destination .

  • Best for comfort: Terrace Boutique Hotel . Featuring a tour desk, ticket service and 24-hour front desk, The Terrace Hotel is situated in Tbilisi, 1 km from Rustaveli metro Station. Free WiFi and free private parking are available on site.
  • Best for a stunning view: Hotisi Hotel . Located in Tbilisi City and with Freedom Square reachable within 1.9 km, Hotisi Hotel provides express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a garden. Featuring family rooms, this property also provides guests with a terrace.
  • Discover the wine region on a full-day tour from Tbilisi . Visit beautiful towns, taste plenty of Georgian wine and find out more about the traditional winemaking process.

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Tbilisi in Georgia

53. Hike in Gorges du Verdon - the 'alternative Grand Canyon'

The breathtaking beauty and majesty of the Gorges du Verdon – also known as the Grand Canyon du Verdon – almost matches that of its American cousin, albeit on a much smaller scale. Peppered with spectacular viewpoints, plunging crevices up to 700m deep, and glorious azure-blue lakes, this area of Provence in France is absolutely irresistible.

The river falls from Rougon at the top of the gorge, disappearing into tunnels, decelerating for shallow, languid moments and finally exiting in full, steady flow at the Pont du Galetas at the western end of the canyon. Alongside is the huge artificial Lac de Sainte-Croix, which is great for swimming when the water levels are high.

Moustiers-Ste-Marie is the loveliest village on the fringes of the gorge, occupying a magnificent site near its western end. Set high on a hillside, just out of sight of both canyon and lake, it straddles a plummeting stream that cascades between two golden cliffs. A star slung between them on a chain, originally suspended by a returning Crusader, just adds to its charms.

  • Best for terrace: Hotel La Bonne Auberge . Set in the Verdon Regional Park, this hotel features a swimming pool and a shaded terrace in the garden. Regional dishes are served in the hotel’s restaurant.
  • Best for lake: La Clorinde . Located in the heart of an olive grove, 800 m from the village of Moustiers, La Clorinde is ideally situated to discover the Gorges du Verdon (1.5Km) and to appreciate the beauty of the lake of Sainte Croix (3Km) and the lavender fields.
  • Witness the incredible natural beauty of Provence on this picturesque tour and experience the breathtaking views of the Verdon Gorge.

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Gorges du Verdon in France

Along with Mount Everest and the Grand Canyon, Victoria Falls – or Mosioa-Tunya (“the smoke that thunders”) – ranks as one of the world’s seven natural wonders. No matter how many pictures you’ve seen beforehand, nothing can prepare you for the awe-inspiring sight and deafening sound of the falls.

The world’s widest curtain of water crashes down a huge precipice, producing clouds of spray visible from afar, before squeezing into a zigzag of sheer-sided gorges as a torrent of turbulent rapids, carving its way to the Indian Ocean well over 1000km away.

Their dramatic setting on the Zambezi river – on the Zambia-Zimbabwe border – has also made Victoria Falls the undisputed adventure capital of Africa. There’s an array of adrenaline-fuelled activities on offer, from whitewater rafting and bungee jumping to zip-lining and bodyboarding.

Read more in our First-timer's Guide to the Victoria Falls .

  • Best for location: Ilala Lodge is your best bet if you want to be as close to the Falls as possible. Occupying lovely grounds, the lodge has stylish rooms, a small pool and an excellent restaurant. Best of all, though, it’s just a 10-minute walk to the park’s entrance; from the hotel’s terrace, you can see clouds of spray rising from the Falls.
  • Best for views: Victoria Falls Safari Club . Victoria Falls Safari Club is a premium boutique hotel located 6 km from the Victoria Falls bridge. This property features a viewing deck overlooking the game corridor to the Zambezi River.
  • Embark on the Zambezi River with a dinner cruise and take in the glorious sunset color palette, surrounded by a wildlife paradise. Savor a unique 4-course meal on board as you admire the beauty of the setting sun.

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Victoria Falls

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