20.
Lantern Festival, Taiwan
Here’s a photo you’ve likely seen doing the endless rounds on
social media – and it’s little wonder due to the spectacular nature of the
photograph, which encapsulates the spirit and wonder of the Pingxi Sky Lantern
Festival in Taiwan.
19.
Great Wall of China
Unless you’ve been living under a rock since you were born,
you would have a preconceived notion of what these series of fortifications
made out of stone, brick, wood and other materials look like. Sure, it’s not
your usual ‘see it in your 20s’ destination, but at some point you’ve gotta
wear thin of partying til the sun rises, so go on – get cultured…
18.
Santorini, Greece
Here’s one of the most over-photographed little seaside towns
the world has to offer. Regardless of how many times snaps like this have made
it to instagram, this would still have to be one of the ‘must see’ travel
destinations for 20-somethings.
17.
Half Dome, Yosemite National Park, USA
If you think it’s beautiful in the heat of summer, then try
visiting Yosemite in a thick layer of snow in winter – words just can’t
describe.
16.
Tiger’s Nest Monastery in Bhutan
Here’s one you probably haven’t heard of and neither had I
when writing this article, so you should probably do a quick copy+paste and
check it out if you’re looking for something seriously off the beaten path…
15.
XS Nightclub, Las Vegas
Okay so it wouldn’t be a list for 20-somethings if it didn’t
include Vegas – and what better inclusion than that of Vegas’ arguably most happening
club – XS. The only problem is getting in…. be prepared for guest lists, long
lines, and crowds to leave even VIPs feeling smothered.
14.
Havana, Cuba
Now here’s an unsung hero lying quietly and waiting for the
world to discover her. Havana is indeed a time warp and the central hub of
Cuba. It’s progressively gaining popularity for travelers seeking adventure
beyond the confines of a contiki bus tour, so be sure to get in before it’s too
late.
13.
Petra, Jordan
For a reason that is beyond me, Jordan remains one of the
less celebrated destinations to visit for travelers seeking out-of-this-world
experiences and unbeatable history/culture. The photo speaks for itself…
12.
New York City, New York, USA
It’s an oldie but a goodie – New York, New York. You should
definitely try and make it here in your 20s and soak up the underground bars
and clubs, bustling streets above ground, and the peaceful oasis that is central
park. It’s a concrete jungle, sure… but it’s where dreams are made of – right
Jay Z?
11.
Lapland, Finland
If you haven’t seen photos of the northern lights – one of
the world’s most astounding natural beauties – then be sure to throw the term
‘Lapland Finland northern lights’ into Google. Lapland is a great place to base
yourself for some serious star gazing in the winter months. Expect to be
sitting in permanent darkness without a clue as to the time, but its an
unrivaled experience you won’t get elsewhere.
10.
Death Valley, USA
Okay, so there’s not much there….. and people that have been
will probably tell you not to go (probably being the key word here). But it’s a
great place to visit if you’re doing the Coast to Coast roadtrip or on your way
through to Vegas for Los Angeles.
9.
Mount Fitz Roy, on the border of Chile and Argentina
This one’s much more of a challenge and probably one to keep
on the dreamlist rather than the bucketlist – but nonetheless, we have one of
the world’s hardest climbs situated on the border between Chile and Argentina….
The photo certainly does it justice.
8.
Bodø, Norway
Scandinavian countries are sometime viewed as a distant dream
to 20-somethings visiting Europe. But if you’re looking for something slightly
(as in a lot) more fulfilling than the usual booze cruise bus that darts its
way from one central European country to the next, then check out the likes of
Norway, Sweden, and even Denmark. These countries are culturally rich, and a
complete different experience to anywhere else in Europe. Here we have a quaint
seaside town in Norway named ‘Bodo’…
7.
Carnival, Rio di Janeiro, Brazil
South America isn’t quite as popular among 20-somethings as
the likes of Europe or the USA – but there’s no reason why it shouldn’t be! So
if you’re going to go, why not go all out!!!!
6.
Drake Passage, Antarctica
Probably not what you had in mind for a trip in your
twenties, but if you ever got the chance, you would surely take it. Antarctica
is probably the only place on this earth that you can guarantee won’t have a
McDonalds by 2020. So go on, look into it.
Another highly celebrated image on social media is the Inca
Trail in Peru. For active travelers this is the perfect opening into altitude
treks and is a great bucketlist destination to hit up in your 20′s. Find out more here.
4.
Salt Flats, Bolivia
The picture just says it all…..
3.
The Rhino Charge, Nairobi, Kenya
An African safari is probably the highest ‘must do in my 20s’
on my list. I’ve still got a few years left yet so I’m sure I’ll get there one
day – but if you ask me, the sooner the better!
2.
Disneyworld, Orlando, Florida
You’re probably thinking ‘uh…what?’, but let’s think about
this for a moment – it’s better late than never, and if you ask me, growing up
is overrated anyway. This is one of my MUST SEE destinations before I climb my
way into the 30′s, and it should surely be on your list too.
1.
Cesky Krumlov, Czech Republic
Finally, a hidden gem in central Europe – Cesky Krumlov. It’s
just a short 2 hour bus ride into southern Bohemia from Prague, and would have
to be one of my favourite finds in Europe. If you can help it, try and visit
during the summer for rafting down the vlatva river with various camping spots
along the way.
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