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Our company is seeking positive individuals with an entrepreneurial mindset, who are highly motivated to succeed in the business of travel! If you have great enthusiasm for the hospitality & tourism industry, then we want to meet you! Our company works with various vendors, which will allow you, as a Travel Coordinator, to customize your clients vacation!

Responsibilities include but are not limited to:

  • Prepare, plan and execute travel sales (including but not limited to airline, car rental, cruises, hotels, tickets/events & activities)
  • Process payments on behalf of the client
  • Provide all necessary documents to clients - before and after travel
  • Provide exceptional customer service to clients
  • Maintain relationships with travel partners and vendors
  • Work well in a group/team setting
  • Stay up to date on the travel industry and policies
  • Complete required certification within a timely manner
  • Complete ongoing training with our company and travel partners

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  • Must have a smartphone and/or a computer, with reliable internet access
  • Must have a smartphone and/or computer, with reliable internet access
  • Ability to interact, communicate and negotiate effectively
  • Ability to make travel and event recommendations based on clients interests
  • Ability to manage time and be organized
  • Attention to accuracy and detail
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills
  • Computer and Internet knowledge
  • Personal travel experience is not required but will be considered an advantage

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  • Numerous vendor and company trainings
  • Flexible Schedule
  • Ability to participate in FAM Trips
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Are you yearning for a life of adventure and exploration where your office is the world itself?

Look no further, wanderers! We’ve uncovered the secret to having your cake and eating it, too – a curated list of the best travel jobs that will let you earn a living while traversing the globe.

Best Travel Jobs

So many jobs allow travel, but the first question you should ask yourself is whether your current skillset could be used internationally. 

You might be surprised how easily you can turn your current job into a traveling one, but the trick is finding jobs that require travel and pay well.

Here are 29 of the best-traveling jobs to have.

29 Best Travel Jobs

Find below a list of the best travelers’ careers. 

These jobs allow you to travel, but it will most likely open your mind to more ideas of travel and tourism jobs that we haven’t even listed here.

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It is important to note that there aren’t a lot of jobs that pay you to travel, and the competition for the few jobs that do pay you to travel is pretty fierce. 

But if you change your mindset to simply finding a job that provides income and then you can use that income to travel yourself, then the scope of travelers’ jobs expands considerably.

1. Use Your Art Skills

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If you are looking for a traveling job requiring no degree, this is it. But of course, you need to love art … love to paint, make things out of clay, or draw. 

Your art skills can be just what you need to travel the world. You can pick a city and sell your art at an art show or even on the streets … if it’s allowed in that area.

2. Become A Tour Guide

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If you love to share stories and chat about adventures, becoming a tour guide is a great option.

You can take groups of travel-loving tourists around fascinating and/or historical attractions, venture out to the hot spots of exciting cities, immerse yourself in the culture, check out sensational landmarks, and so much more!

3. Remote Work Specialist

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As a Remote Work Specialist, you bridge wanderlust and work-life balance, enabling digital nomads to seamlessly combine their professional responsibilities with their adventurous spirits.

This unique career path involves more than scouting for high-speed internet and comfortable workspaces; it’s about understanding the diverse needs of remote workers and providing solutions that cater to their mobile lifestyles.

From securing accommodations that double as productive work environments to identifying local services supporting work and leisure, you ensure that digital nomads can explore the world without compromising their careers.

4. Online Teacher

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Many children are leaving traditional schools and taking advantage of online schools.

This is one of the trendy jobs that involves travel these days, and it can be an excellent opportunity for those with teaching certification. Some companies in Asian countries will even accept those with a degree in any area.

Online teachers can often teach classes anywhere they want as long as they have reliable internet, together with a laptop for working remotely .

It’s a great way to make money, as this type of career tends to be stable and can pay more than enough to meet your needs while you travel.

5. Hit The Skies As A Flight Attendant

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Becoming a flight attendant is one of the easiest ways to see the world. 

This is probably the most obvious pick from the list of jobs that allow you to travel. Although you may have odd hours that can be hard to adapt to, it will be worth it to be able to travel inexpensively.

6. Grab an Opportunity at WWOOF

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A unique way to travel while getting paid involves WWOOF , which offers worldwide opportunities on organic farms.

Travelers can ethically travel while giving back and earning some money. It’s good for the earth and your bank account! 

It is important to note that not all WWOOF jobs are paid.

Some might offer food and lodging, which is another great way to travel if you already have a bit of money that could be used for spending.

7. YouTuber

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A lot of people earn money by making YouTube videos. You can make videos about the places you are traveling to or just make videos about something you are passionate about.

To make these videos, you must ensure you travel to destinations with internet access. 

Income from YouTube could come from advertising through Google (if you get many views) or brands that will pay you for exposure (or offer you accommodation in return).

8. Be An Employee On A Cruise Ship

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More cruise ships seem to be built every year, which means that even more cruise ship jobs will become available.

There’s everything from working as a chef to being an entertainer. While at “work” all of your meals will be paid for and you will have your accommodation. This is a great way to travel the world.

9. Look into Travel Nursing

Travel nurses have a vital role in the healthcare industry. They are used to fill in during hospital shortages. 

Work assignments last between 8 and 13 weeks, which gives you a great timeframe to explore the area before moving on to your next destination.

Some websites make it really easy to find travel nursing jobs such as Fastaff . 

If you want to contact one of the travel nursing companies directly, you can also find a comprehensive list of travel nursing agencies .

10. Use Your Love For Kids And Become A Nanny

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Many busy families like to travel the world, but it cannot be accessible with little ones in town. Often, they will need an extra pair of hands to help them.

A nanny can go on trips with them with all their expenses paid for. If you are exceptionally good with kids, this is a top-choice career in travel.

11. Event Coordinator for Destination Events

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As an event coordinator for destination events, you’ll embark on a career that’s as thrilling as it is rewarding.

Imagine coordinating dream weddings with the backdrop of breathtaking sunsets in Santorini or orchestrating high-powered corporate retreats in the secluded serenity of Bali.

Your role will involve meticulous planning, organization, creativity, and a passion for creating unforgettable experiences.

You’ll liaise with local suppliers, manage budgets, and ensure every detail is perfect, from the cuisine to the decor.

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12. Utilize Your Dancing Skills

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A lot of dancers act as guest teachers for different dance studios.

This means that as long as you have some dancing genre you are good at, such as ballet, hip hop, or even acro, you could easily land a temporary job in virtually any city you want to. 

Don’t forget that you can also harness your skills by trying your luck with some street performances as well.

13. Become A Traveling Bartender

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Do you like to mix drinks and show off your craft by making specialty cocktails?

Becoming a traveling bartender may be a good fit. How it works is that you look for jobs to where someone needs a bartender for a party or an event.

You can easily land a job or two if you are good at your work. Going from one destination to another on short notice is a common requirement for success in this line of work.

14. Work On A Yacht

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Yachts need crew members. You could easily serve drinks, make beds, or cook a meal while out at sea.

While this job is fairly demanding, you could make a lot of money if you are willing to work long hours.

15. Become a Travel Agent

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It’s not surprising that travel agents love to travel. Even though this isn’t one of the jobs involving travel, it is about helping others with their travel adventures.

Travel industry jobs don’t always pay all that well, but one perk of this job is the travel discounts you will receive from partnering brands.

16. Travel Abroad Jobs to Teach Non-English Speakers

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You can easily travel the world by teaching others English. The nice thing about this job is that you don’t have to have any special skills as you already know English.

You will need to find out if there are any certifications, such as TEFL, that you will need to teach English in the area where you plan on working.

17. Become A Hotelier

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Hoteliers often transfer to different hotels. This means that after doing an excellent job at a hotel in one city, you could be recommended to transfer to another struggling hotel that needs your help.

This allows you to spend time in a city before moving on to the next city.

18. Design Websites

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With the emergence of the internet, more and more businesses and individuals are creating websites.

If you are a website design genius, you can help individuals make websites in virtually any country.

Saying that, should you require a larger space than that of your hotel room, you can always opt-out for a virtual office  option.

19. Life Coach

Some people just need some guidance in their lives. If you like to help people and usually give good advice, consider becoming a life coach.

You may need to take some classes to become certified, but once you do, you can seek jobs worldwide and make some money by helping people.

20. Teach Something Outdoorsy

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You can teach lessons if you like spending time outdoors and are skilled at surfing, skiing, or horseback riding.

There are quite a few of these temporary jobs available worldwide.

21. Become An Actor

Even low-budget actors can travel the world. You don’t need to be an international movie star to be in a movie. Many films need extras or people to fill in the small parts.

While they don’t always pay a lot, it might be enough money to cover your expenses until you can find another part.

22. Take Advantage Of Your Photography Skills

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No matter where in the world you are, photographers are needed. You can either seek clients in each destination you are at or take pictures and sell them online.

23. Become a Boat Captain

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Those who own a boat may choose to travel the world this way, but they don’t want to have to steer the boat all of the time. You can provide this service for them by becoming a boat captain.

If you have a boat capable of traveling long distances, you could also consider offering people boat tours.

24. Become a Travel Blogger

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Travel bloggers can make much money if they know how to market themselves properly.

Starting a blog is one of the great options they can do to earn money while traveling and teach others about the culture of every country they are about to showcase.

It can take a while to make money when you first become a travel blogger, but it pays off with a little bit of patience for many people. 

25. Take Odd Jobs

If you have many different skills and like change, you can travel the world by taking various odd jobs.

You can find them by searching for classified ads in the area you are visiting or by talking to locals to enquire about work.

Odd jobs can include everything from house cleaning to painting or even yard work.

If you are trying to find traveling jobs with no experience, then this is probably the best bet for you. Think about dog walking, shopping for the elderly, and more.

26. Musician

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If you play an instrument, you can use it to travel the world. You can pick up gigs at bars and restaurants in various destinations.

These gigs don’t always pay much, but if you can live cheaply, you can make enough money to survive while traveling and seeing new places.

27. Language Interpreter/Guide

Becoming a language interpreter or guide is an exciting path for travel and culture enthusiasts.

This career immerses you in new environments, fostering communication between diverse people.

Days are dynamic, involving accurate message delivery and bridging cultural gaps. From guiding tourists to aiding in humanitarian efforts, you speak for others where language barriers hinder.

This role requires linguistic skills, empathy, adaptability, and deep respect for cultural diversity.

28. Be a Traveling Model

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If you love having photos taken of yourself, why not consider learning more about the requirements of being a model? 

Practice some poses and see if you can land a few modeling jobs while traveling. 

There are a few different websites online that you can join that will pop out job placements for model shoots.  Another great option from the list of jobs for travelers.

29. Become a Social Media Influencer

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If you have a large following on social media, why not think about becoming a social media influencer? 

Many brands love working through social media these days; while many of these are not paid jobs but rather exchange of a product, you can also land some good-paying jobs. 

Final Thoughts

While these 29 ideas are not an exhaustive list, they should have sparked your imagination about the diverse job possibilities that can allow you to get paid to travel the world.

However, it’s essential to understand that not all wanderlust-inducing careers come with a hefty paycheck.

We want to emphasize that many frequent travel jobs may not offer the most lucrative compensation.

But for those seeking short-term adventures or a temporary change of scenery before settling back into a more stable, high-paying career at home, these travel jobs could be the perfect stepping stone to fulfilling your globetrotting dreams, at least for a while.

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2 thoughts on “ditch the 9-to-5 grind: 29 unbelievable travel jobs that let you travel full-time”.

I am really passionate about travelling and wanted to travel all around the world so i have been looking for jobs that can help me fulfil my dream so i was looking for the information and found this article which i think is great help for me. Going to bookmark this for sure.Thank You

Great Shalmali. I think you can take almost any job and change it into a travel job. Good luck making the change!

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1. Cruise the Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

One day you’re watching giant tortoises mate in swirling mists, then you’re nose-to-nose with a seafaring marine iguana, or snorkelling with a group of penguins. As Darwin appreciated, neighbouring islands have sub-species that have developed differently, leading to one of the most important, world-changing discoveries ever known: evolution.

Make it happen: The best way to explore is by boat. Although three- or four-night cruises are available, try to go for a week at least.

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2. Meet turtles and sloths, Costa Rica

Tortuguero means place of turtles in Spanish, so head to Tortuguero NP on the north of the Caribbean coast. Visit a beach at night and you might spot hawksbill (Mar-Nov), two-metre leatherback (Mar-May), green sea turtles (Jul-Oct) and loggerhead (May-Aug). If you want to see olive ridley, visit Santa Rosa NP on the Pacific coast (Jul-Feb). Meanwhile, you can see Hoffman’s tow-toed sloth and brown-throated sloth on Osa Peninsula.

Make it happen: Fly to San José. Escape by bus from Gran Carib terminal downtown to Cariari, then on to La Pavona. From there, you can go by boat to Tortuguero NP. To see sloths, join a guided night hike, as they’re tricky to spot.

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3. Meet mountain gorillas, Rwanda/Uganda

Alan Wood, one of our readers put it perfectly when he said, “Imagine our surprise when we came upon the family of gorillas all sleeping peacefully with only the silverback on watch. We sat enchanted at their feet and, after a while, they started to wake and stretch just like a human family in the morning. He was unperturbed by our presence and we felt privileged to be visiting.”

Make it happen: fly to Rwanda or Uganda. For Rwanda, fly to Kigali, and for Uganda, fly to Entebbe, near Kampala. In both countries, gorilla-trekking permits start from US $500.

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4. Discover wildlife in Madagascar

Madagascar is the oldest island on earth, and its flora and fauna have evolved in isolation over tens of millions of years. Madagascar developed lemurs, a gentle primate. There are 86 different species recognised, ranging from mouse lemurs up to the indri, the size of a chimpanzee. A stunning 90% of Madagascar’s flora and fauna is endemic, and don’t miss the chance to see spectacular baobab trees.

Make it happen: Fly to capital Antananarivo (known as Tana). Apr/May and Oct/Nov are the best times to visit.

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5. Snorkel in Bora Bora, French Polynesia

There’s no need to don your diving gear – just bring a mask and snorkel, immerse yourself in the shallow lagoon and wait for a graceful giant to glide silently by. While you’re exploring this underwater garden, don’t be surprised if you bump into a bat, leopard or eagle ray – the waters here host some of the most diverse marine life on earth.

Make it happen: Bora Bora is 250km north-west of Tahiti. Daily flights from Tahiti’s Faa’a airport take 45 minutes; some stop at the islands of Moorea, Huahine and Raiatea.

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6. Iguazu Falls, Argentina/Brazil

A fine force of nature straddling the border between Argentina and Brazil, this chasm is one of the widest waterfalls in the world, consisting of 275 cascades spread in a horseshoe shape over 3km. Make the journey on foot and let your anticipation build with the growing roar before emerging to soak up the spray on a walkway or boat ride.

Make it happen: Puerto Iguazú, Argentina, is a 90-minute flight from Buenos Aires. Buses run to the visitor centre; from here, walk or take a quick train ride to the falls.

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7. Appreciate all that ice, Antarctica

The notorious sail to Antarctica across the Drake Passage can be a tough one, but that’s swiftly forgotten as you start to see more and more ‘bergy bits’. Of course, the wildlife is a reason to go to Antarctica too: the various penguins steal your heart while sightings of whales, leopard seals and snowy shearwaters will make any trip memorable.

Make it happen: Expedition cruises leave from Ushuaia (Argentina), Christchurch (NZ) and Hobart (Tasmania).

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8. Sit on the summit of Stromboli, Italy

The climb up takes two to three hours, moving through fig trees, oleander and broom at the base to sparse shrubs further up and finally nothing but black volcanic rock. If you set off in the afternoon, you reach the summit at dusk. Hard-hat on, you spend an hour ooh-ing and ahh-ing as magma bubbles through the volcano’s vents.

Make it happen: Stromboli is a four-hour ferry or 1.5-hour hydrofoil journey from the Aeolian Island of Lipari. There is no airport.

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9. Salar de Uyuni salt flats, Bolivia

In the dry season these vast expanses appear as an endless patchwork of hexagonal shapes, white as the Arctic; in the rainy season (December to April) the area becomes a 9,000 sq km mirror, giving the sensation of travelling across the sky. Drive out over the plains in a jeep and stay in a hotel made out of salt – beds, chairs, tables, the lot.

Make it happen: The hub-town of Uyuni is a seven-hour bus ride from Potosí; 12-15 hours by bus from La Paz. The seven-hour train ride from Oruro is a scenic option.

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10. Attend Naadam Festival, Mongolia

Considered the Olympics of Mongolia, Naadam Festival celebrates Mongolia’s nomadic culture through displays of wrestling, horseracing and archery. The opening ceremony – a parade with singers and dancers in traditional dress, followed by fireworks – officially takes place on 11 July in Sukhbaatar Square in Ulaanbaatar. However, festivities take place across the country from June to August.

Make it happen: Fly to the capital, Ulaanbaatar. Book a Naadam tour well in advance though.

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11. Visit the temples of Bagan, Myanmar

It’s the sheer scale that astounds: the remains of 2,217 ancient stone temples, scattered across a vast, barren, copper-coloured plain. From the 11th to 13th centuries this 41 sq km complex was the biggest religious and cultural centre in the world. Now dusty and abandoned, what is left is best toured by bicycle or by horse and cart.

Make it happen: Bagan is 140km south-west of Mandalay.

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12. Watch the sun rise over Angkor Wat, Cambodia

It’s the combination of beauty and scale that provides the wow factor for this temple, the principal monument in a complex that includes Hindu and Buddhist temples in their hundreds. Arrive early to catch the sunrise and miss the crowds, and make the most of that famous view from across the moat, where Angkor Wat is reflected in the water.

Make it happen: Siem Reap is the hub town for Angkor, served by flights from cities including Bangkok and Hanoi.

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13. Get a glimpse of ancient Petra, Jordan

Deep in the Jordanian desert, hemmed in by sandstone crags and approached along a slither of a canyon, suddenly an ancient facade looms out of the rock. And not a weathered outline: a crisply-defined colossus, six mighty pillars guarding the entrance as if the Nabateans (who built them two millennia ago) had just popped out for lunch.

Make it happen: Allow two days (or more). See our Petra travel guide for more information.

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14. Take a mokoro through the Okavango Delta, Botswana

Traditionally carved from a tree trunk, the mokoro was the common means of transport of the Bavei tribe. Today, fibreglass is increasingly common, rather than wood, but these canoes are still the best ways to explore the channels and waterways of the largest delta in the world.

Make it happen: Maun is the gateway into the region. Pick up a safari there, or pre-book with a specialist.

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15. Travel the Karakoram Highway, Pakistan

This is the stuff of travel legend. The route wriggles from north of Islamabad to Kashgar in China, and there are plenty of adventures on the way: you’ll drink tea with polo players, see peaks soaring over 7,000m and spot ancient rock art by the roadside. You’ll be whiplashed, bruised and exhausted. You’ll have the time of your life.

Make it happen: UK nationals require a visa to enter Pakistan.

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16. Trek to Machu Picchu, Peru

How did they do that? How did those 15th century Inca architects construct a city of mortarless stone, 2,500m up in the Andes? This is engineering of the tallest order, in the most dramatic of settings – one so remote even the conquistadores couldn’t find it. Today, access is a little easier – but the views and the achievement no less impressive.

Make it happen: The classic 43km Inca Trail hike from Km88 to Machu Picchu takes 3-4 days; permits are necessary – independent trekking is not allowed.

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17. Watch the Perito Moreno Glacier, Argentina

Sail up to Perito Moreno’s terminus to appreciate its scale: the white-blue cliff is up to 70m high, advancing into Lake Argentino. Keep a safe distance: every now and then the glacier heaves, and huge chunks calve off into the water below.

Make it happen: Los Glaciares NP is 78km from El Calafate, accessible by car or bus. Boat tours can be taken from Puerto Bandera;

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18. Hike the Tongariro Crossing, New Zealand

It’s touted as New Zealand’s – if not the world’s – best day walk. It’s a manageable challenge – at six to eight hours it will test but not break you. Then there’s the variety: from the shrubby Mangatepopo Valley, to the lunar Red Crater, the sulphurous sparkles of Blue and Emerald Lakes and, finally, the descent into lush forest.

Make it happen: The Crossing starts from Mangatepopo Roadend, 6km off Highway 47; it finishes at Ketetahi Roadend. Local operators can arrange transfers.

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19. Meet moai in Easter Island, Chile

Polynesians first arrived on the isolated outcrop of Easter Island around AD 300. And here they stayed, unbothered by anyone, until Europeans arrived in the 18th century. In that time, they got creative, constructing nearly 900 stone moai. Believed to represent ancient ancestors, many of these spirits continue to watch over the island today.

Make it happen: Easter Island is 3,800km west of mainland Chile. Flights from Santiago take around five hours; onward flights to Tahiti are around five hours.

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20. Lounge on islands, Malaysia

These coral-fringed islands offer lush forest scenery, unspoiled white beaches and plentiful opportunities for scuba diving in their pristine turquoise waters. Get hands-on with turtle conservation projects or stretch your legs on a trek through inland jungle brimming with wildlife (including exotic birds, monkeys and giant monitor lizards).

Make it happen: The Perhentian Islands can be accessed by boat from Kuala Besut, 110km north of Kuala Terengganu. Ferries to Tioman run from Mersing.

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21. Marvel at the Mayan ruins of Tikal, Guatemala

Today, deep in the tangled interior of the Petén Basin, it feels like time has stood still: climb the iconic Jaguar Temple and watch the sun set over the primordial jungle for an ancient overview. Just don’t leave your bag unattended: the local coatis, raccoon-type creatures, have light paws and a penchant for muesli bars.

Make it happen: Flores is the gateway town for Tikal, serviced by flights from Guatemala City. The Flores-Tikal minibus ride takes around 75 minutes. Tikal is open 6am-6pm; stay overnight so you can catch sunset and sunrise at the site.

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22. Delve into the dunes of Sossusvlei, Namibia

There are sand dunes, and there are sand dunes. And the Namib Desert’s offerings in this arena are the Himalaya of the granular world: the dunes here tower up to 300m, massive undulations that shape-shift with the wind. They’re not just big, they’re beautiful – gracefully curved, rippled, and apricot-orange under a perennial blue sky.

Make it happen: Sossusvlei is 590km west of Windhoek. It’s accessible by 2WD; a 4WD is necessary for the final 5km to Sossusvlei Pan (or walk from the car park).

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23. Ride the Trans-Siberian Railway, Russia

Beginning in European Russia, the railway rolls eastwards, through the Ural mountains and the vastness of Siberia, finally ending in the Russian Far East, on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. Or maybe not. Veer off after Lake Baikal and make for Mongolia or the north of China on the railway’s Trans-Mongolian and Trans-Manchurian offshoots.

Make it happen: Most travellers begin in Moscow due to ease of access. Trans-Siberian high season runs May-September.

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24. Roam the remains at Hampi, India

In the state of Karnataka lies Hampi, capital of the once great Vijayanagara Empire. The city was destroyed in 1565, but even in its present state – a vast ruin among incongruously shaped boulders – the scale of the achievement still reverberates. Get here early, hire a bicycle, and marvel at a city that was said to rival Rome.

Make it happen: Bangalore (Bengaluru) is the closest major hub with direct flights from the UK. Take the Hampi Express night train to the ruins.

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25. Sit among 100,000 king penguins, South Georgia

This spectacularly beautiful island is often summed up as being like Switzerland dropped into polar waters. You may have been told to keep 5m from the creatures, but they didn’t attend the same briefing! Expect overload at Salisbury Plain, where 100,000 king penguins crowd the beach. At Gold Harbour, get close to the giant elephant seals.

Make it happen: Join an expedition cruise to Antarctica from Ushuaia (Argentina) that takes in South Georgia.

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26. See wild orang utans, Borneo

Waiting in anticipation on the forest floor, you scan the canopy above for a flash of orange. After listening to the guide’s orang utan calls, you suddenly lay eyes on these human-like creatures as they make their long-limbed way through the trees. Sanctuaries such as Sepilok and the Semenggoh Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre in Sarawak are the easiest places to get a good glimpse; in the forest you’ll need lots of luck.

Make it happen: Sepilok Orangutan Sanctuary is 23km from Sandakan; public buses run to within 1.5km of the sanctuary, or you can take a tour. Sepilok is open 8am-5pm; orang utans are fed twice daily, at 10am and 3pm.

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27. Go on a bush safari, Botswana

Desert, delta, forest, big skies: Botswana is the safari destination par excellence. Here, you can gallop on horseback alongside herds of zebra, sway on elephant-back above feeding antelope, or canoe the Selinda Spillway, currently full of water after being dry for 30 years.

Make it happen: Fly to Maun and pick up a safari, or cross the border from Zambia (having visited Victoria Falls en route), South Africa, Zimbabwe or Namibia.

28. Get close to Mount Everest, Nepal

Given that it’s the world’s highest mountain – an 8,848m behemoth – Everest is surprisingly accessible. Not its summit perhaps: tough training, 70 days and £30,000 are needed for that. But you can get intimate in other ways: 32km from Kathmandu, Nagarkot offers non-trekkers a breathtaking panorama, while short flights from the capital take you within touching distance.

Make it happen: The dry season (October-May) is best for clear skies. This is also peak trekking season. October-November are best; nights are cold December-February.

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29. Feel the spray, Victoria Falls, Zambia/Zimbabwe

As the Zambezi River encounters the 1,700m-wide edge of the Victoria Falls gorge on the Zambia/Zimbabwe border it tumbles 100m into the depths below. You’ll fall head over heels for the world’s largest waterfall, as cascading torrents roar into deep pools, producing giant clouds of mist which glisten like diamonds in the African sun.

Make it happen: Victoria Falls’ water levels are highest April-June, but this is also the wet season; visit July-September for a good flow, but drier weather and better views.

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30. Glimpse Torres del Paine, Chile

The sharp-shard peaks of Torres del Paine National Park, granite horns piercing the wilds of southern Chile, are fearsome. But there’s majesty and drama on a romantic scale in these mountains. Head to the lookout of Mirador Ferrier, via a winding beech-lined path from Lago Grey, for a panorama of the whole massif.

Make it happen: December to March are warmest; October to November are best for wildflowers. The Circuit hike takes 7-9 days, covering an average of 15-20km a day

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31. Plunge into the wilderness, Alaska, USA

North America is renowned for dishing up huge portions, but it’s outdone itself with Alaska. The Last Frontier State is the USA’s biggest – but its least densely populated. It has 17 of the country’s 20 tallest mountains, topping out at the formidable 6,194m Mt McKinley, plus 70,000km of coastline, 300 rivers and around 100,000 glaciers.

Make it happen: May-August is the best time to visit; winters are long and cold, and snow can make some areas inaccessible.

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32. Catch your first sight of the Taj Mahal, Agra, India

Yes, it’s familiar, but the Taj – its graceful white curves, misty reflections, exquisite inlaid stone – does not disappoint. You’ll be fighting the crowds so make your first sight special: get to the gates for dawn, to be first in to watch as the mausoleum transforms from picture-on-a-poster to living, breathing 3D beauty under the rising sun.

Make it happen: The Taj is open daily from sunrise to sunset (closed Friday); entry costs Rs750 (£10).

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33. Explore Cappadocia, Turkey

Around AD 600, early Christians burrowed into the Anatolian plateau’s soft volcanic rock, creating underground homes, churches and monasteries. The result: a unique cultural adventure playground. Take a balloon ride to see the patchwork unfold beneath you. Or spend a night in your very own cave hotel.

Make it happen: Kayseri is the gateway city – fly via Istanbul, or take the train. The laid-back village of Göreme is a good base for hikes and ballooning.

34. Visit the Jokhang and Potala Palace, Tibet

Jokhang Temple, in the centre of old Lhasa, is proof of the nation’s spiritual life. It’s a kaleidoscope of colourful prayer flags and trinket stalls where monks and farmers jostle for position on the pilgrim path that surrounds it. At its heart sits a temple where each morning crimson-robed monks chant in the glower of a thousand yak-butter candles.

Make it happen: Trains run from Xining to Lhasa; journey time is around 24 hours. Overland tours run from Nepal.

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35. Jaguar-spot in the Pantanal, Brazil

The Amazon has size and fame, but it’s in the Pantanal – Brazil’s lesser-known great green wilderness – that you’re more likely to meet the residents. A lot lives in this vast wetland: giant otter, giant anteater, giant water lilies, huge caiman, umpteen birds. And jaguars, which – incredibly for this elusive cat – are regularly spotted.

Make it happen: In the north, the Transpantaneira Highway runs for 145km from Poconé (near Cuibá) to Porto Jofre; Campo Grande is the main access point for the southern areas of the Pantanal.

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36. Look out for bears, Canada

Here, beasts weighing up to 450kg might be seen in the mountains or, come salmon-spawning season, standing mid-river, mouths open, waiting for lunch to jump right in. A special treat is an encounter with a blonde-furred spirit bear, a rare sub-type that inhabits the vast Great Bear Rainforest, and holds a special place in Native Indian legend.

Make it happen: Generally, May-October is best for bear-watching. Obey the rules: clear up rubbish, keep food in a bear locker, never surprise or approach a bear.

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37. Waterhole-watch in Etosha National Park, Namibia

A smatter of ungulates – zebra, impala, oryx – takes watchful slurps. A warthog trots by, tail raised like a radio antenna. Three lions, with blood-stained chops, demolish an unfortunate creature under a mopane tree – until a huffy elephant decides to ruin their picnic. Just another day at the waterhole…

Make it happen: Etosha is a six-hour drive north of Windhoek. Three government camps within the park have floodlit waterholes for nighttime wildlife-viewing.

38. Fly over the Skeleton Coast, Namibia

Namibia’s Skeleton Coast is a no-man’s land of starkly spectacular proportions. It’s a place where bleached whale bones and the rusting hulks of shipwrecks line miles of empty sand; where shores sparkle with gem stones; where a few resilient animals – jackal, oryx, desert-adapted elephant – patrol the dunes.

Make it happen: The 200km from Swakopmund to the Ugab River is the National West Coast Tourist Recreational Area; no permits are required. Skeleton Coast National Park begins at the Ugab; the far north can only be visited by fly-in tour.

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39. Glimpse the peaks of the Himalaya

There’s nothing bigger – nothing more wobble-you-in-your-walking-boots awesome – than the high Himalaya. The entire range spans 2,400km, from Pakistan in the west to India in the east; much of it lords over 7,000m, some of it over 8,000m – a height not approached elsewhere on the planet.

Make it happen: Himalaya hub cities include Kathmandu, Lhasa, Islamabad, Paro, Delhi and Guwahati; take the train to Shimla from Delhi (via Kalka; approx 12 hours) for easily accessible views.

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40. Climb to Tiger’s Nest, Bhutan

This tumble-tiered fortress of white-washed walls and fluted roofs dangles 1,000m above the Paro Valley. It’s built on the site of a sacred cave, which Lotus-born Buddha, Guru Rinpoche, was said to have flown to on the back of a tiger; today, the temple in his honour looks like it might fall if not for the Buddha’s blessing.

Make it happen: Tiger’s Nest is 5km from Kyerchu. The road ends at 2,600m; a one-hour walk leads to a café and viewpoint (2,940m), followed by a steep climb to the observation point (3,140m).

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41. See the Great Migration, Kenya/Tanzania

The Masai Mara National Reserve and Serengeti National Park are famous for the Great Migration: two million wildebeest trek in a constant search for food. From June to September the herds bottleneck at the crossings of the Grumeti and Mara rivers, creating a feast for waiting carnivores.

Make it happen: Fly to Nairobi (Kenya) or Arusha (Tanzania). Pick up a safari locally, or pre-book with a specialist.

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42. Walk the Great Wall of China

The experience of walking along the entire Great Wall of China would be life-changing indeed. Seek out the less crowded sections. The Gubeikou to Jinshanling stretch is still accessible from capital Beijing, and showcases the barrier at its best: rugged walking via Wall and watchtowers as it snakes over the mountains.

Make it happen: Gubeikou is a three-hour drive north of Beijing; the walk to Jinshanling (10km) takes around five hours. Or head to Simatai, north-east of Beijing, for views of the Wall clinging to sheer Yanshan Mountain.

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43. Paddle to Angel Falls, Venezuela

With a drop of 979m, Angel Falls makes Niagara look like a garden water feature. Approach by dugout canoe from Canaima Camp, floating through lush rainforest, before a jungle trek to the vantage point of El Mirador de Laime. Adrenalin-junkies may choose to scale the canyon’s face before base-jumping off the top.

Make it happen: From Caracas you can travel to Ciudad Bolivar by bus; from there the only way into Angel Falls / Canaima is to fly.

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44. Motorbiking or biking, Vietnam

You don’t have to be crazy to want to cycle or motorcycle in Vietnam, but it helps. Ho Chi Minh City is a maelstrom of scooters, cycles and cyclos. If you see a break in the traffic, go for it. Just make sure that the guy with a dozen live ducks hanging off his handlebars doesn’t beat you to it.

Make it happen: The best time to visit Vietnam is November-April, the dry season – though the highlands can be chilly at this time.

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45. Hover over Franz Josef Glacier, New Zealand

There are more than 60 glaciers sliding down to the west coast of New Zealand’s South Island. Franz Josef is one of the most impressive, galloping from the 3,000m highs of the Southern Alps to sea level in a few kilometres. Swoop over in a helicopter – look down on chilling crevasses, towering seracs and sculpted caves.

Make it happen: Several operators offer helicopter trips over Fox and Franz Josef glaciers; scenic flights last 20-40 minutes (with snow landing), heli-hiking tours last three hours.

46. Raft the Zambezi, Zambia

The Zambezi divides Zimbabwe and Zambia. After it takes a 100m-plus tumble over Victoria Falls, it squeezes through a narrow gorge for 120km, boiling up into the biggest sequence of Grade V rapids in the world. Make sure you hold on tight or you’ll be in the Zambezi – along with the hippos and the crocodiles…

Make it happen: The best time to raft the Zambezi is when the water levels are lower and more rapids are accessible, between August and mid-October.

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47. Rock out in Utah’s canyons, USA

The national parks of Zion and Bryce Canyon are the most popular and, beyond simply gawping, are great for hiking, adventure sports and wildlife – you’ll see coyote, mule deer, bighorn sheep and, if you’re really lucky, mountain lion.

Make it happen: Fly to Salt Lake City. Hire a car and use Utah’s Scenic Byways to link the parks.

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48. Walking safari in South Luangwa National Park, Zambia

This is one of the best places in the world to see leopards. This was also where the concept of the walking safari was born, and exploring on foot will really help you appreciate the bush. Once you’ve sampled Luangwa, safaris elsewhere will be spoiled forever.

Make it happen: Mfuwe is the gateway to the park; there are daily flights from Lusaka and Livingstone.

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49. Explore Banff National Park, Canada

In winter, skiers love the sheer scale of it, the flinty vistas spread out under cobalt sky. Oh, and the skiing, of course. In the summer, a drive down the Icefields Parkway has you floored in admiration, with spectacular views of mountains, rivers, lakes, forests, glaciers, icefields and, if you’re lucky, the occasional brown bear.

Make it happen: Fly into Vancouver and then take the Rocky Mountaineer train, a two-day journey east to Banff.

50. Gawp at the Grand Canyon, USA

Not surprisingly, Arizona’s world-beating Grand Canyon – up to 29km wide and 1.6km deep – featured varied and often among your top travel experiences: you climb it, hike it, raft it, fly over it or simply palpitate on the edge of it, consumed by the ineffable geological scale.

Make it happen: The Canyon is accessed via the nearby cities of Las Vegas (approx 450km) and Phoenix (370km). Plane and helicopter trips leave from these hubs; otherwise expect a four to six-hour drive, depending on which Rim you’re aiming for.

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51. Climb Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

Whether you rate a schlep up Africa’s highest mountain as a ‘great travel experience’ depends on when you’re asked. Ask the climber making the final push to the summit – an ascent from 4,000-ish metres to 5,895m – and they’ll likely say not. At that moment it’s a tough, cold, nauseating, exhausting hell. But ask them six hours later, when they’re grinning like an idiot on the roof of a continent, and the answer will be very different.

Make it happen: There are five main routes up Kilimanjaro: Machame, Marangu, Lemosho/Shira, Rongai and Umbwe. Climbs take 5-9 days; longer treks allow better acclimatisation.

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52. Get up-close with elephants, South Africa

You’re standing opposite a young bull elephant that may or may not be about to charge. Even as a junior jumbo, it’s very, very big – perhaps a third bigger than the Asian elephants you may have seen in Thailand or India. Emotions are at their most intense on a walking safari, getting you back to your roots rather than encased in a jeep.

Make it happen: Addo Elephant Park on the Eastern Cape is the third-largest national park in SA and home to the densest population of elephants in the world.

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53. Be bewitched by the northern lights

In the words of our reader James Kemp, “We huddled expectantly outside the dimly lit hut at Abisko, Sweden. The cold was forgotten as the clouds parted and we were all stunned into silence as the greens spread across the sky before they were joined by reds. It was easy to see why in older times people revered them as signs of the gods.”

Make it happen: As well as Kiruna, good places to see the northern lights include Svalbard, Tromsø (Norway), Yellowknife (Canada) and Wiseman (Alaska).

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54. See a solar eclipse

Most of us at one time or another have squinted through a pinhole in a piece of cardboard or donned a pair of particularly dark glasses to get a look at a solar eclipse. But some travellers are eclipse-chasers, traversing the globe in search of total solar eclipses (which come around every 18 months on average).

Make it happen: A number of tour operators run trips combining eclipse-watching with soft adventure

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55. Temple-gaze at Abu Simbel, Egypt

These big, old and beautiful monuments are so great they were actually built twice. Originally carved out of a cliff to honour Ramses II in the 13th century BC, the Great Temple and smaller Temple of Hathor were then cut up and relocated, block by block, in the 1960s to save them from the waters of the Nile, caused by the creation of Lake Nasser. Secure on the new riverbank, the 33m-high facade impresses and interrogates visitors, just as it has for thousands of years.

Make it happen: There are sound and light shows 7pm-10pm, which add another dimension. Avoid visiting in the afternoon, when temperatures are at their max.

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56. Husky mush in Lapland, Sweden

“We were taken out on the sleds, with six to eight dogs leading and the guide steering the sleighs. It was incredible. But the real fun was the next day when we did it ourselves. We were on shorter sleighs with three dogs each, and after a quick run we were off, racing over frozen lakes and through the trees.” – Liz Davies, Wanderlust reader

Make it happen: Numerous tour operators offer dog-sledding trips in Sweden – check out Trip Finder Wanderlust’s recommended companies.

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57. Sea-kayak with orca, Canada

You sometimes hear them before you see them: the whoosh of air as they draw breath before diving. Or you’ll see the huge dorsal fin of an adult male as he slices through the water, and then realise there is in fact a whole family pod. Out on the water, you in your flimsy-seeming kayak, you realise just how big and powerful they are.

Make it happen: June to October is best for orcas. Fly to Vancouver, then take the ferry to Vancouver Island; there are plenty of local outfitters who can arrange kayaking trips

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58. Salsa in Havana, Cuba

Through the cigar smoke comes the sound of feet stamping, hands clapping, dresses swishing. Two women sashay towards their partners, men wearing neatly positioned bowler hats and wicked smiles. “Aqui, aqui!” they shout, and the women move towards them, while other Cubans holler and cheer, moving to the beat. Now who wouldn’t want to be part of that vibe?

Make it happen: Don’t just leave it to the professionals: many tour operators offer dance classes for travellers.

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59. Kayak in Fiordland, South Island, New Zealand

This glacially gouged chunk of South Island’s south-west is riven with inlets, well rinsed by waterfalls, and receives 8m of rain each year. Kayaks are the ideal vessel – for paddling into coves and bays unreachable on foot, and for meeting the seals, penguins and bottlenose dolphins that call it home.

Make it happen: Te Anau is Fiordland’s main hub. From there it’s a 20km drive to Manapouri, followed by a 30km boat trip across the lake to reach Doubtful Sound.

60. Stroll old Cartagena, Colombia

One of the finest colonial cities in the Americas, Cartagena was once a strategic shipping post for the vast riches amassed by Spanish plunder. Today, much of the original walls (built in 1616) remain, topped by cannons and flagpoles. Stroll amid the attractive plazas, grand mansion houses and charming cobblestone streets.

Make it happen: Colombia’s dry season is December to March, with a second dry season June-August. Visitors typically fly in via the US and Bogotá.

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61. Yomp around Yosemite National Park, California, USA

Yosemite has been a national park since 1890, and every year hordes descend on its riverside meadows, pine forests and rockfaces. Set up camp, stash comestibles in your bear locker and hit one of the many hiking trails; plan your trip for autumn, when most areas of the park are still open but the crowds have gone home.

Make it happen: Yosemite is 314km from San Francisco. The park is open year-round but some roads are inaccessible Nov-May.

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62. Fancy-free back-packing, Australia

It’s an adventure for a gap year or a career break, a turning point in your life. Somehow, you have a month – maybe three months, or more – and nothing to hold you back. Australia beckons, its vast red blanks on the map as enticing as the coastal cities you’ll start from…

Make it happen: Hire a campervan from Maui or Britz; or browse second-hand vehicles for sale at gumtree.com.

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63. Browse Hoi An, Vietnam

Hoi An is an elegant waterfront harbour of 18th-century merchant houses, ornate pagodas and French colonial airs. You’ll nose into museums, sip café au laits overlooking the Thu Bon River – and then you’ll buy clothes. Suits for £20, cocktail dresses, shirts… and before you know it, you have fitting appointments all over town.

Make it happen: Hoi An is halfway between Saigon and Hanoi; the nearest train station is 30km away at Danang. Remember to leave space in your bags for a new wardrobe.

64. Have fun on Fraser Island, Queensland, Australia

Fraser feels like nature’s theme park, a place where lakes, dunes and streams seem built for human fun. Four-wheel drive across the beaches to access the ‘rides’ – Champagne Pools’ fizzing surf, the dark depths of Lake Wabby, a gentle float with the fish down Eli Creek and the perfect-blue shallows of Lake Mckenzie.

Make it happen: Fraser is 15km offshore from Hervey Bay, 300km north of Brisbane. A 4WD is necessary to drive the island’s beaches and inland roads; purchase permits before arrival.

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65. Feel like a movie star in New York, USA

The first time most people see the Manhattan skyline there is, ironically, something unreal about it. Here you are in soft-focus taking a romantic stroll over the Brooklyn Bridge; now you’re glamming it up amid the neon-lit fizz of Times Square; come the morning you’ll be brooding on a boat across from the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.

Make it happen: Get to know the city through a local’s eyes (for free) – go to bigapplegreeter.org.

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66. Stand atop the rock city of Sigiriya, Sri Lanka

Woven into a 150m-high pillar of rock, this incredible feat of human ingenuity dating to the fifth century AD was once home to kings and, later, Buddhist monks. Explore the water garden, boulder garden and terrace gardens, and ascend through the levels of the city to see the ancient fresco paintings that make this a Unesco World Heritage site.

Make it happen: Sigiriya is a 90km drive from the city of Kandy, which has bus and rail links to capital Colombo.

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67. Boat up the Mekong, Laos

Any boat trip on the fabled Mekong has a certain allure, but when you’re heading for Luang Prabang, there’s an additional dose of anticipation. Laos’ celebrated town of temples and colonial villas hugs the river’s banks.

Make it happen: Slow boats depart daily for Luang Prabang from the Thai border at Huay Xai – you can overnight at Pakbeng. Speedboats (6 hours) and luxury cruises are also on offer. Alternatively, start your boat trip from Luang Prabang.

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68. Sail out on Milford Sound, New Zealand

Cruises out into the Milford Sound fiord pass its steep rock sides, carved by ancient glaciers, plus you’ll see your fair share of charging waterfalls and local residents: fur seals, dolphins and little penguins among them. Book an overnight sail to drop anchor in a remote cove, for a magical Sound sleep.

Make it happen: Milford Sound is a 2.5-hour drive from Te Anau or a 35-minute scenic flight from Queenstown.

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69. Atacama Desert and El Tatio geysers, Chile

“A trip to the geysers requires a very early start. Waiting in the freezing cold at 6.30am, at over 4,000m, with steam pouring from the earth, it felt as if we’d landed on another planet. We finished our visit by leaping into a small thermal pool for a dip, then headed back to San Pedro de Atacama, with sightings of llamas, vicuñas and various cacti.” – Nicola Robson, Wanderlust reader

Make it happen: San Pedro de Atacama is 98km from the nearest airport at Calama. Aim to spend at least four days, not least to adjust to the altitude.

70. Dive the cenotes, Yucatán, Mexico

The jungly Yucatán peninsula, devoid of obvious lakes and rivers, is dimpled instead by thousands of soggy cenotes – sinkholes fed by underground springs. Popular chasms include Ik-Kil, near Chichén Itzá, deep and inky Azul and Kankirixche, atmospherically riddled with tree roots. Dive in to float above strange rock formations.

Make it happen: Swim sensitively – wear biodegradable sunscreen; do not touch or break off bits of rock; be wary of hitting stalagmites with flippers.

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71. Roam Rome and the Vatican, Italy

If Rome was a gelato (a food, incidentally, in which the city excels) it would be tutti frutti – a confection of countless fruits and flavours. It’s a metropolis-sized museum, endlessly intriguing. The big sites are obvious: Colosseum, Forum, the Vatican’s St Peter’s. But it’s the cumulation of so much old in one place that makes Rome so delicious.

Make it happen: One ticket (€12, valid for two days) covers entry to the Colosseum, Forum and Palatine Hill sites. Admission to the Vatican Museums, including the Sistine Chapel, costs €15.

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72. Watch whales in the Gulf of St Lawrence, Canada

Despite a history of whalers firing their harpoons here, the deep and krill-filled St Lawrence River remains one of the world’s greatest whale-watching waterways. Come here to see acrobatic humpbacks, 25m-long blues, almost-as-massive fins and seemingly smiling belugas. Hop in a kayak and paddle out into the whales’ world…

Make it happen: Peak season is May-Sept. Boat trips leave from spots such as Tadoussac and Baie-Sainte-Catherine. Spot from land on the 900km Whale Route along the North Shore.

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73. Admire Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Take a trip into the heart of the Rocky Mountains and you’ll find an extraordinary wilderness ruled by extremes of fire and ice. Fed by the energy of a volcanic caldera, half of the whole world’s geothermal features are located in Yellowstone. They include burbling mudpots, sulphurous cauldrons and the explosive Old Faithful geyser.

Make it happen: From the nearest international airport at Salt Lake City, Yellowstone is a 625km drive. Domestic flights to Jackson or Cody in Wyoming will take you within 80km of the park. Visit the US National Parks site for brochures, maps and trip planners.

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74. Watch whales and dolphins, New Zealand

Where waters collide – tropical hot and Antarctic chilled – so too do fish. And where fish gather, so too do mammals that like to eat them. Thus it is that the seas off New Zealand are a hearty stew of wildlife, the waves thick with dusky dolphins, orca, humpbacks, sperm whales, even the mighty blue.

Make it happen: Kaikoura (South Island) is a marine-mammal hotspot. Sperm whales are seen year-round; Jun-Jul is the best time to see humpbacks.

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75. Go wild in Kakadu National Park, Australia

This vast park (at 20,000 sq km, the country’s biggest) is the sweltering Outback, croc-infested wetland, roo-hopped scrub and art-daubed rock of your Oz imagination. Here, cliché becomes spectacularly three dimensional; you can feel millennia of red dust and Aboriginal history hanging in the air.

Make it happen: Kakadu is a three-hour drive from Darwin. Some areas are inaccessible in the Wet (Oct-Mar); Jun to mid-Aug is best for wildlife-watching.

76. Climb Table Mountain, Cape Town, South Africa

Not one for the indecisive, there are more than 350 routes to the top of Table Mountain – such is the lure of the squat, cloud-shrouded monolith that lords it over Cape Town and the Atlantic beyond. The route you choose depends on your skill level: some options are for experienced climbers only, but many are manageable by more casual walkers.

Make it happen: Visitors to Table Mountain National Park must pay a standard conservation fee on entering: R80 (£7.20) a day for adults, R20 (£1.80) for children.

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77. Get your motor running on a road trip, USA

When we think of the all-American road trip, it’s difficult not to view it as a series of nostalgic vignettes: a cherry-red Chevy; a roadside burger joint straight out of an Edward Hopper painting; the neon sign for some remote church glowing with the promise of redemption. And the great thing is, you’ll find it all (and more) when you hit the highway…

Make it happen: For inspirational route ideas and information on logistics, see roadtripusa.com. Hiring an RV motorhome can keep down costs; check out cruiseamerica.com.

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78. Watch sunrise and sunset at Uluru, Australia

Set your alarm early to see the inky Outback sky turn purple, and the sleeping monolith awaken, its nighttime shadow brightening to warm browns and rich reds with the rising sun. At midday, rays spotlight Uluru’s every crag and crevice (best seen on the 10km round-rock Base Walk). Come dusk, old Ayers blazes orange – a last hurrah.

Make it happen: There are various sunrise/set viewpoints within the national park: Talinguru Nyakunytjaku lookout offers views of Uluru and Kata Tjuta (the Olgas).

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79. Kerala’s backwaters, India

On a kettuvallam houseboat, floating along some of the 900km of lagoons, canals, rivers and lakes, a meditative calm descends. Meals are included on a standard cruise, and the quality is usually excellent. Make sure you try some of the local fish known as karimeen – it will be among the tastiest things you’ll ever eat on the subcontinent.

Make it happen: Most backwater cruises depart between Kollam and Alappuzha; stay at least one night on the backwaters.

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80. Spice things up on Zanzibar, Tanzania

Your full-sensory experience of the fabled spice island of Zanzibar starts at the harbour, when you first catch a whiff of nutmeg and cinnamon stacked in hessian sacks on the dock. And it continues throughout your stay. Watch the sunset while cradling an icy beer as lateen-sailed dhows float by.

Make it happen: Fly to Dar es Salaam, and then take a boat or a prop-engined plane to the island.

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81. Swim in marine-life heaven, Caye Caulker, Belize

No need for diving: the snorkelling here is world-class. Float above the coral to spot tonnes of technicolour tropical fish, toothy barracuda and glum-mouthed groupers. For even bigger specimens, flipper around the aptly named Shark Ray Alley and Shark Ray Village, where schools of nurse sharks and flapping stingrays play in abundance.

Make it happen: Reach Caye Caulker from Belize City by plane (15 minutes) or water taxi (45 minutes). The Caye is small enough to get around on foot.

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82. Get spiritual on the Ganges, India

Mata Ganga, or ‘Mother Ganges’, is central to India’s sense of itself, a river that’s also the spiritual backbone of the subcontinent. From its source high in the Himalayas, the river cuts west to east, emptying into the Bay of Bengal 2,510km later. Along its route lie some of India’s most sacred cities – Haridwar, Varanasi and Allahabad among them.

Make it happen: Many airlines fly direct to Delhi. From here, take a train to Haridwar and use buses or taxis to visit nearby Rishikesh.

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83. Climb Sydney Harbour Bridge, Australia

Kitted up in camouflaged climbing suits, you’ll see Sydney Harbour from a unique spot on a climb up its iconic bridge. At the top, you’re afforded astounding views over the city, including the Opera House. The views are especially magical on the dawn and twilight climbs: watch the bustling metropolis come to life far below or wind down in the dusk.

Make it happen: Guided climbs are offered exclusively by Bridge Climb Sydney

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84. Hike Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia

At 130 million years old, the Taman Negara rainforest deserves respect when you step under her canopy. Lying 150km north-east of Kuala Lumpur, this jungle is home to elephants, Orang Asli hunter-gatherers and mysterious caves and rivers. Walkways are slung between trees, where gibbons and hill squirrels slouch in the branches.

Make it happen: Kuala Tahan is the gateway town – get there from Kuala Lumpur by train or bus via Jerantut. Tours can be booked locally or in KL.

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85. Live local on Lake Titicaca, Peru

“My experience of Lake Titicaca started with a trip to the floating Uros Islands, and then on to Taquile, where we ate delicious fried trout, and took a look round the local market, which has amazing woven products, all traditional. Then I took a boat to a tiny village, where I was treated to food, drinks, and plenty of music and dancing!” – Eleanor Mawer, Wanderlust reader

Make it happen: Lake Titicaca’s two hub towns are Copacabana (Bolivia) and Puno (Peru) – the latter is busier. You can arrange homestays on the lake at either.

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86. Go wild on the Falkland Islands

Thousands of albatross, southern petrels and king cormorants ride the breeze, while down on the beaches platoons of king and gentoo penguins and elephant seals waddle and posture. Add in the Lego-like buildings of Stanley, the moving war memorials, and the appeal of hopping between islands by light aircraft, and you’ll agree there’s nowhere remotely like it.

Make it happen: It can be tricky to get to, but it’s well worth the effort. See falklandislands.com for details.

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87. Sleep out in Wadi Rum, Jordan

Jordan’s russet landscape is one of the world’s great, accessible desert adventures. By day, Wadi Rum overwhelms with its scale, but by night the star-serried sky will leave you speechless. Tents are optional – unfurl a blanket, gaze up at the infinity of lights above, feel the dying embers of the Bedouin cooking fire – and then sleep like a rock.

Make it happen: Wadi Rum is one hour’s drive from Aqaba.

88. Spot rhinos in Royal Chitwan National Park, Nepal

For many readers, sitting atop an Asian elephant has been a favoured way to explore Royal Chitwan, allowing you to spot rhino, gaur, sloth bear and even tigers from a lofty spot. However, in recent years, a number of readers have raised concerns about the elephants’ welfare, so you may want to consider a walking tour instead.

Make it happen: Chitwan is a six-hour drive from Kathmandu. Jan–Mar, after the long grasses have been cut, are best for wildlife viewing; Jun–Sept is very hot and wet.

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89. Hang out in Halong Bay, Vietnam

Vietnam’s biggest attraction has commercialised fast in recent years, but this waterworld of ghostly limestone crags, caves and floating villages – seemingly lifted from a watercolour – still has the power to enthral. Vietnam War-era sites on Cat Ba island add a less fairytale dimension.

Make it happen: Budget one/ two-night tours from Hanoi are two-a-penny. For a more leisurely experience, take the ferry to Cat Ba island and explore by kayak or foot.

90. Visit Auschwitz, Poland

Great travel experiences aren’t necessarily great fun. Take Auschwitz: you don’t exactly enjoy walking through the corridors and scrubby wastes of the former concentration camp, but it will certainly make a lasting impression. The horror still echoes around the walls; the cabinets full of used toothbrushes, Zyklon B canisters and human hair send shivers down the spine.

Make it happen: Oswiecim (for Auschwitz) is on the Katowice-Kraków train line; Auschwitz 1 is a ten-minute walk or short bus ride from the station.

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91. InterRail around Europe

How many travelling lives have started with a scrimped-and-saved-for InterRail ticket and a copy of the Thomas Cook European Rail Timetable? Since 1973, the hop-on-hop-off continental rail pass has been a rite of passage for Europeans, the budget Grand Tour – and every InterRailer has their tale to tell.

Make it happen: InterRail passes are now available for all ages and various durations.

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92. Uncover Kyoto, Japan

“Kyoto really sums up what I had imagined Japan to be – full of beautiful ancient temples and traditions, with a thriving culture. My friend and I had three days in Kyoto to explore and could easily have stayed a week; there is so much to see! A high point was Kinkaku-ji, the Temple of the Golden Pavilion.” – Annabelle Wilkins, Wanderlust reader

Make it happen: Fly to Tokyo; Kyoto can be reached by car, train or plane.

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93. Get lost in Venice, Italy

Away from the bustling masses of the Rialto Bridge lies a maze of courtyards, cafés and canals. Front doorsteps lead into the water, and what you might at first construe to be a dead end could turn out to be an idyllic spot to watch the gondolas float by. When you’re bewildered, take a water taxi out of the labyrinth into the laguna.

Make it happen: Many airlines fly to Venice’s Marco Polo airport, from which you can catch a connecting bus or boat to take you into the city. High summer is best avoided.

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94. Spot polar bears in Spitsbergen, Norway

The island of Spitsbergen is home to the northernmost settlements on earth, thanks to the moderating influence of the Gulf Stream. But there are more polar bears (around 3,000) than humans (2,700), which is what makes it so attractive to travellers, most of whom spy a bear on the shores or floes.

Make it happen: Fly into Longyearbyen. Either take an expedition cruise (summer), or stay on the iced-in schooner Noorderlicht (winter).

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95. Explore the backstreets of Kathmandu, Nepal

Start amid the tiered-roof temples of Durbar Square – former seat of the country’s monarchy, and the old city’s heart – before plunging off-piste, down alleys where dogs are decorated with marigolds, dim shrines flicker with butter lamps, prayer wheels spin, shops sell wool carpets and Gore-Tex jackets.

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96. Whitewater rafting, Nepal

Nepal is a-froth with rapids that offer access to glorious gorges and riverbank camps impossible to reach by other means. The Trisuli River is near Kathmandu, ideal for the time-poor, while the Kali Gandaki, nearer Pokhara, is wilder with fine peak views. For a frontier feel, head out west to the Karnali: expeditions offer tough rapids.

Make it happen: Rivers are dangerous at the height of the monsoon (Jul-Aug); the best time is Oct-Nov, when water is fast but manageable.

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97. Roam the Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Ringed by some of the UK’s loveliest white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, these islands are a mecca for marine wildlife, with whales, dolphins, porpoises and basking sharks visiting year-round. Hikers and bikers will find trails galore, or you could take to the skies and kitesurf over Barra’s beach airstrip, the only one in the UK.

Make it happen: Buy a rover ticket and island-hop on the Caledonian MacBrayne ferry. Avoid June – August to dodge the dreaded Highland midges.

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98. Dive the Great Barrier Reef, Australia

2,600km of coral hugging Australia’s east coast, from Bundaberg in the south to beyond Cape York. Simply, the biggest reef in the world. It has options for all: novice divers can learn in safe waters, yet still see plenty of the reef’s 1,500 fish species during lessons. More experienced divers should sail to the Outer Reef for pristine coral gardens.

Make it happen: Key hubs for diving trips out to the reef include Port Douglas, Cairns, the Whitsunday Islands and Airlie Beach.

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99. Soak up Santorini, Greece

This mini-archipelago in the Cyclades was once a huge volcano, but a super-eruption around 1640BC saw it sink into the sea, leaving only remnants of its craggy caldera to be lapped by the Med. The result is pure Greek-isle fantasy: white-washed houses, steep-stepped alleys leading to old harbours, and traditional tavernas serving fish suppers.

Make it happen: Ferries connect Santorini’s island of Thira with other islands, including Crete (5hrs), Mykonos (2.5hrs) and Rhodes (16hrs). Santorini also has an airport.

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100. Descend into Thrihnukagigur volcano , Iceland

In geological terms, you can virtually see Iceland being formed before your eyes. That’s what makes plunging beneath the surface of Thrihnukagigur volcano so exciting. You’ll be slowly lowered 120m into a magma chamber uniquely drained of its magma – lit up by bruise purples, sulphur yellows, blood reds.

Make it happen: Tours run 10 May to 31 October, so book your trip accordingly.

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101. Seek out tigers, India

Around 80 per cent of the world’s tigers are in India. Thanks to conservation efforts, numbers are increasing; in 2018, the country was home to an estimated 3,000 wild tigers. Nicknamed the Tiger State, Madhya Pradesh has the most with 526 – its Bandhavgarh tiger reserve featured in David Attenborough’s BBC series, Dynasties .

Make it happen: Take a bus from Umaria train station 32km to Tala, the village closest to the reserve. Most accommodation in the village can organise a safari – just double check before booking. Increase your chances of seeing a tiger by spending three nights in the park.

102. Walk Camino de Santiago, Spain

One of the world’s most famous pilgrimage trails, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is also known as the Way of St James. While there are multiple starting points, Camino Francés, which starts from St Jean Pied de Port, is a popular route. It takes about five weeks to complete all 800km of it, but many walkers choose to do the last 100km instead. The grand finale is Santiago de Compostela in Galicia.

Make it happen: Trains from Paris to St Jean Pied de Port take around 5.5 hours, usually with a change in Bayonne. May, June and September are the best times to go, when it’s quieter and the weather is still fine.

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103. Trek the steppe, Kyrgyzstan

This landlocked country in central Asia was the crossroads of the Silk Road, so it’s rich in culture. Follow in the footsteps of traders and traverse it on foot or on horseback, taking in its vast belt of grassland bordered by snowy mountains. Along the way you may meet nomadic tribes in yurts, who can teach you a thing or two about archery.

Make it happen: Given the logistics, it’s easier to join a small organised tour, take a look at our Trip Finder for ideas.

104. Explore Mayan ruins, Belize

Like neighbouring Mexico and Guatemala, this Central American country is rich in Mayan culture (1800BC to 900AD). Caracol’s 43m pyramid will no doubt impress, as will its sheer size – the ruins sprawl over a site larger than Belize City. Altun Ha is much smaller, but one of the best excavated sites, while jungly Lamanai is accessed by boat.

Make it happen: While you can drive to Caracol, potholes, robberies and military checkpoints mean most travellers visit on a tour from San Ignacio, 108km from the capital Belize City. Altun Ha and Lamanai are closer to the capital.

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105. Traverse the Silk Road, China to Turkey

While this is not one specific road, the Silk Road refers to the connections made while goods were traded between China and Europe via India, Arabia and Central Asia from c202BC to 1453AD. Part of the route is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. If you can’t do the whole route, visit Kyrgyzstan for scenery, Uzbekistan for culture.

Make it happen: Can’t choose? Then commit to Wild Frontiers’ Great Silk Road Adventure epic 48-day trip, which guides you across 12,000km from Xi’an, China to Istanbul, Turkey.

106. See the elusive Southern Lights

Aka the Aurora Australis, the Southern Lights dance across the night sky like an ultra violet light show. You’re most likely to see them in areas free from pollution in the bottom part of the Southern Hemisphere. This means the south of Chile, Argentina, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and Antarctica, as well as New Zealand and Australia.

Make it happen: While accessible and Tasmania don’t usually go together, one of the easiest ways to see the lights is from Tasmania. Boost your chances by visiting June to August, as well as the months either side of those.

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107. Travel through the three Guianas

Now known as French Guiana, Suriname and Guyana, this trio of South American countries still have some European influence. While French Guiana is still part of France, Guyana is a former British colony, Suriname Dutch. Often skipped by most travellers, all three feature colonial architecture and dense jungle bordered by beaches.

Make it happen: Fly into the capital of French Guiana, Cayenne, and back from Georgetown in Guyana. You can book a minibus taxi to travel between the countries.

108. Get lost in markets, Morocco

The shops closest to Marrakech’s Djemaa el Fna Square are lined with leather slippers, carpets and lanterns, but delve deeper and you’ll come across kids in flip flops kicking a football about outside locals’ corner shops. If you’ve already explored the medina, browse pyramids of spices, nuts and dried fruit in Souk al Attarine in Fez.

Make it happen: Fly to Marrakech and out of Fez so you buy your souvenirs in Fez, which is cheaper and less chaotic. A train between the two cities takes around seven hours.

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109. Meet the world’s oldest animal, St Helena, British Overseas Territory

Say hello to Jonathan, a Seychelles Giant tortoise that lives on St Helena Island, in the middle of the South Atlantic. At around 189 years old, he’s believed to be the world’s oldest living land animal, defying typical life expectancy of 150. He’s a whopping 122cm long.

Make it happen: Jonathan lives in the grounds of the Governor’s home, Plantation House. When the time is right, fly to Saint Helena Airport and book a weekly tour of the house through St Helena Island’s tourist office .

110. Trek the Transcarioca Trail, Brazil

If you’ve already walked Camino de Santiago, make this 180km route your next challenge. The trail spans Tijuca Forest and Pedra Branca State Park, which border Rio de Janeiro. While you can walk the 25 sections individually, allow 10 days to complete the whole route from Barra de Guaratiba in the east to Morro da Urca in the west.

Make it happen: Fly to Rio de Janeiro, then start the trail at Barra de Guaratiba beach. You don’t need a guide, as the trails are well-signposted with yellow and black hiking boot symbols. If you hike independently, don’t take valuables and consider hiking in a small group.

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111. Island-hop, Indonesia

Ah, rice paddies, nature reserves and sea as turquoise as a kingfisher… No wonder you dream of exploring Indonesia’s 17,508 islands. For temples and yoga, head to Ubud on Bali, explore nearby Gili Air on a lazy bike ride or hike around Segara Anak lake in Mount Rinjani NP on Lombok.

Make it happen: Fly to Ngurah Rai International Airport in Denpasar on Bali. Ferries run between Bali, Lombok and the much smaller Gili islands – Gili Trawangan, Gili Meno and Gili Air. Alternatively, fly into Sultan Mahmud Kaharuddin III Airport on Sumbawa Besar and take a boat from nearby Labuan Badas to the more secluded Moyo Island.

112. Explore the golden circle, Iceland

Starting and finishing in the capital Reykjavik, this 230km loop connects some of Iceland’s top attractions. While you can drive it in three hours, three days will give you time to explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site þingvellir NP. You’ll also get to wow at Geysir propelling boiling water 70m into the air and at Gullfoss, a powerful 21m waterfall.

Make it happen: Fly to Keflavik International Airport, 50km south of Reykjavik, then hire a car or join a tour.

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Southern Crowed Pigeon in Papua New Guinea (Shutterstock)

113. Birdwatch, Papua New Guinea

With 708 endemic and migratory bird species, it’s no wonder Papua New Guinea is top of many twitchers’ lists. As well as pelicans and parrots, many of the names of the birds are as exotic as they look: bird of paradise, flame bowerbird and southern crowed pigeon, its Mohican as delicate as a spider’s web.

Make it happen: Numerous tour operators run trips to Papua New Guinea specifically for birdwatchers – have a look at our Trip Finder .

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