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There are so many life-changing places in the world to visit. Some are magical, some are ancient, and some are just downright gorgeous. All will have you wistfully dreaming about them before you arrive. After you visit them, they become a part of you, forming lifelong memories and altering the way you see the world.

Here are 10 amazing places to visit in the world…10 places to add to your travel bucket list.

 

Our Top 10 Bucket List Destinations

1. Italy

Italy is a country rich with history, art, and one of the world’s best cuisines. Throw in gorgeous vistas, epic hiking, wine, quaint villages, and coastal towns. From Florence to Venice to the Amalfi Coast to the Dolomites, there is something here for everyone.

Venice Italy

 

2. Machu Picchu

Machu Picchu is magical…a remote, crumbling city perched atop a mountain in the Andes, built by an ancient civilization. This is one of the few places we have visited that we would describe as mystical. Machu Picchu is accessible to everyone, whether you want to hike the four day Inca Trail or arrive by a scenic train ride.

Machu Picchu

 

3. The Himalayas

The world’s tallest mountains…what more can we say? The Himalayas can be visited from Nepal, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, and Tibet. They are accessible by foot, helicopter, yak, car, and airplane, making it possible for people of all ages to stand among these mountains. They are truly breathtaking, in more ways than one. We trekked to Everest Base Camp in Nepal, one of our top travel experiences, ever.

Family Adventure

 

4. African Safari

An African Safari is an epic adventure and there are so many ways to do it. From luxury safaris in Kenya and Botswana, to budget self-drive safaris in South Africa and Namibia, to camping out in the wilderness in Tanzania, going to the zoo will never be the same again.

Botswana Safari

 

5. The South Island of New Zealand

It is no secret that we are huge fans of New Zealand. If you are a fan of spectacular scenery, cruising the fiords, scenic car rides, wine tasting, paragliding, bungy jumping, hiking, mountain biking, skiing, kayaking, and any other adventure sport you can imagine, the South Island of New Zealand will be your playground. Around every corner is another stunning view…this is truly an amazing place.

Wanaka

 

6. Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto, the cultural heart of Japan, offers an abundance of fabulous temples. Delve into a different world, as the Japanese are some of the friendliest, most interesting people we met while traveling. Kyoto is a great place to visit in the spring when the cherry blossoms are blooming and later in autumn, when the Japanese maples turn yellow, orange, and red. While you are here, dine on sushi, drink sake, and try to find the elusive geisha. This is a city full of surprises, cultural experiences, and delicious food.

Kyoto Japan 

 

7. Bhutan

Bhutan, Land of the Thunder Dragon. Is there another country on the planet with a cooler catch phrase?

Bhutan sounds exotic, mystical, almost otherworldly. Well, it feels that way too. Bhutan is such a joy to travel to, this tiny country straddling the Himalayas. If you want to see Bhutan before it gets to be modernized, go now. It is a feast for the eyes and an eye opening cultural experience. Explore the dzongs, marvel at the Himalayas, eat chilies and cheese, learn about Buddhism, and have one of the most unique travel experiences of your life.

Tigers Nest

 

8. Siem Reap, Cambodia

If temples and ruins are your thing, this is the place to go. Most people think only of Angkor Wat when thinking about Siem Reap. Angkor Wat is just the beginning; like Bagan, the area around Siem Reap is home to hundreds of temples.

At Bayon, 216 giant carved smiling faces of Jayavarman VII stare down at you. At Ta Prohm, gigantic trees spread their roots over ancient, crumbling walls. Siem Reap is a great place for kids, as they can explore these temples, feeling like they are Indiana Jones. Plus, the town of Siem Reap has so much to offer in the way of great, cheap restaurants and bars…temple hopping in the morning and bar hopping in the evening. Siem Reap may be getting overcrowded and “over-touristy,” see it now before it changes too much.

Ta Prohm

 

9. Egypt

Egypt is an extraordinary travel destination. If you are like us, you have dreamed of seeing the pyramids of Giza since you were a child. Go beyond the pyramids and visit the intricately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings, drift on the Nile River in a felucca, and see the spectacular temples at Abu Simbel.

With 10 days, you can visit the highlights of Egypt, a trip you’ll be talking about for years to come.

Places to Go in Egypt

 

10. The Great American Road Trip

There is so much to see across the contiguous 48 states and what better way to explore this country than by car. Traveling from coast to coast, visiting the highlights of the United States along the way, what a cool adventure.

Forrest Gump Point

Monument Valley


So, what’s on your bucket list? Do you think we missed something? We’d love to know what you think!

More Travel Inspiration

EUROPE TRAVEL INSPIRATION: For great ideas on where to go in Europe, check out our article 30 Beautiful Places to Visit in Europe and the 20 Best Hikes in Europe. You can also get more travel ideas in our 10 Days in Europe itinerary guide, which has 10 great itineraries for your next trip to Europe.

ADVENTURE TRAVEL: Here are 50 adventures to turn your next trip into an epic travel experience.

USA ROAD TRIPS: Planning your next big adventure in the USA? Check our our USA Road Trip Guide for travel ideas and sample itineraries.

VISIT THE US NATIONAL PARKS: Looking for your next big adventure? Read our article about the 15 Best National Parks, where we narrow down the long list into 15 must-see parks. You can also learn more about the national parks (and get the full list) in our Guide to the US National Parks.

 

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    John

    Hi Julie,

    Visiting Italy, including Florence, Tuscany, Cinque Terra and the Almalfi coast, has long been #1 on my bucket list and this Fall (late September), my wife and I plan on making that lifelong dream come true. As a serious landscape photographer (specializing in first light photography), I’m especially interested in any tips you might provide specific to Cinque Terre. What village to use as a base. Where to get the post card coastal views, but also the most interesting village scenes. I had hoped to hike the main path connecting all of the towns, but with the closures noted on your posts, it looks like that will not be possible. And how much time (in days), will be needed to make for a very satisfying experience? Again, thank you in advance for any suggestions you might pass along. Take good care! John

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      Julie

      Hello John. That’s very exciting that you will be in Italy this September. Late September is a great time to be here, since crowds start to lessen but the weather is still warm. My personal favorite view of the Cinque Terre is of Vernazza. From the harbor of Vernazza, walk past Chiesa di Santa Margherita to hiking trail. Roughly 200 meters on trail, in the direction of Monterosso, is an overlook where you can get the iconic view of Vernazza. We loved the views from the trail between Vernazza and Monterosso and last I checked that is still open. There is a great overlook of Manarola at this spot. And we liked being in the harbor of Riomaggiore at sunset but it might also be nice at sunrise. Give yourself 2 mornings in the Cinque Terre, but a 3rd morning would give you some extra time just in case you get some rainy weather while you are there. As for where to stay, all the towns are very nice, but if you stayed towards the middle of the 5Terre, you’d have less transportation time. We hope to return soon, this time staying in in a 5 Terre town rather than La Spezia (we were on a tight budget during our visit). In planning our next visit I’d probably see what cool hotels or B&B’s were available all along the 5Terre and base my decision on this, rather than being set on one town. However, I was just looking around on Google Maps and there is a lot to see and photograph near Monterosso, including Statua del Gigante and Punta Mesco. Have a great time on your trip to Italy! Cheers, Julie

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    Linda purvis

    We loved Lucca. It reminds me of being in diagon alley in Harry Potter series. The cobblestone narrow streets and the whole town you can bike around on a hill that surrounds the city.

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