As much as an experienced traveller you may be, we both know that time and money can be a hindrance on fulfilling every traveller’s dream. So whilst this annoying thing called reality has an irritating habit of getting in life’s way. It may be realistic to put the ever so optimistic notion of travelling the world in 80 days to the back of our heads.
Whilst this may come across as somewhat dampening and depressing, don’t make life’s biggest regret of staying at home and dreaming about what might have been. Instead, read out insightful recommendations into what we consider as the most imperative and ultimate traveller expeditions.
We hope to not only help narrow down your search for your next excursion, but also to inform you of the world’s most must-see hidden gems, that are bound to inject you with life long life satisfaction.
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5 places to visit before you die a traveller's bucket list
1. 5 places to visit before you die: A
traveller’s bucket list
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2. What’s this all about?
As much as an experienced traveller you may be, we both know that time
and money can be a hindrance on fulfilling every traveller’s dream. So
whilst this annoying thing called reality has an irritating habit of getting in
life’s way. It may be realistic to put the ever so optimistic notion of
travelling the world in 80 days to the back of our heads.
Whilst this may come across as somewhat dampening and depressing,
don’t make life’s biggest regret of staying at home and dreaming about
what might have been. Instead, read out insightful recommendations
into what we consider as the most imperative and ultimate traveller
expeditions.
We hope to not only help narrow down your search for your next
excursion, but also to inform you of the world’s most must-see hidden
gems, that are bound to inject you with life long life satisfaction.
3. 1. Angkor Wat, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Something for the well-cultured and inquisitive traveller. The
Angkor Wat is the world’s largest religious monument, based
in Cambodia. Voted as the world’s Top Landmark to visit in
the world by the Traveller’s choice award, this temple
complex is to have mesmerized traveller’s eyes with its truly
majestic and spine chilling presence. The significance of this
landmark is the architectural pinnacle of the Khmer Empire,
reflected through its symbolic feature on Cambodia’s
national flag.
4. 2. Giza’s Great Pyramid
Visit this landmark for the ultimate viewing of both peace
and power. Soaring above the Egyptian city of Cairo, the
Great Pyramid of Giza is reported to be the most substantial
ancient structure in the world. It also embraces an air of
archaeological mystery that makes it even more of an
exciting place to cross off your bucket list. Once home to
burial temples and a mortuary temple, this pyramid was once
referred to one of the Seven Wonders of the World.
5. 3. The Taj Mahal
Amongst the elite of the UNESCO world heritage sites, the
Taj Mahal is regarded as a legend of eternal love of an
Emperor for his queen within Indian culture. The temple not
only affects the architectural personification of a story
through allowing visitors to unfold the pages from the past,
but also stands as one of the world’s most picturesque sites.
The well appointed and plush gardens compliment the
charming and beautifully reflected pools, adding to the
entire magnificence of the complex.
6. 4. The “End of the World” Bonas,
Ecuador
Something for those less interested by culture and far
more exhilarated by the pump of adrenaline in surreal
destinations. You’ll know if this is the right place for you
because any true dare devils eyes will have darted straight
to the climatic subtitle. At the edge of Ecuador, sits a
swing at treehouse height overlooking an active volcano.
With no harness or safety apparatus, this is for the craziest
of thrill seekers. But with the chance to feel like Tarzan
swinging through the arresting scenery, even I might be
tempted!
7. 5. Medenhall ice caves of Juneau,
Alaska, United States
For the cooler travellers out there who can’t take the heat
but still enjoy getting that addictive adrenaline buzz! Walk
through the caves that lie beneath the Medenhall Glacier and
let your heart flutter as it melts while you walk through it.
8. What now?
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