Sunday, December 22, 2019

6 trips you should take before turning 40

6 trips you should take before turning 406 trips you should take before turning 40Travelling has changed exponentially over the years with more people stamping their passports and Instagramming their adventures than ever before. But its hard to work out where you should be going and what you should be ticking off, without running the risk of FOMO at your office Christmas party.Forty may seem a long way away, when you are in your mid-twenties, but trust me it will be coming around quicker than you can pack your suitcase and put on your Out of schreibstube after reading about these incredible trips.The City-Breaker Wroclaw, PolandIt may not be easy to pronounce (vrots-wahf) but its clear to see why so many people love it. Wroclaw is the largest city in western Poland known for its characteristical quirks, beautiful sights and gothic-inspired architecture. Wroclaws history ranges from post-punk culture to contemporary art.Visit here Make sure to visit the oldest part of the city Ostr w Tumski (Cathedral Island). Surrounded by the river Oder the archaeological structures that take pride place here are breath-taking.The Spa-Lover Bali, IndonesiaKnown for being the worlds best spa and wohlbefinden destination and classed by locals and travelers alike as The Island of the Gods, Bali is an escape haven for all wants and needs. Promoting an overall sense of relaxation, wellness and spiritualization with jaw-dropping sights and experiences from rice terraces, monkey forests and historical temples its clear to see why Bali has become so increasingly popular.Stay here Detox at your own pace in theFour Seasons Resort Bali Sayan located in the middle of the rainforest, this hotel will not only take your breath away but will also rejuvenate your soul and revitalize your spirit.The Party-Goer Koh Phangan, ThailandThis beautiful, white-beached island is renowned for its monthly spirited Night-Long, Full-Moon Parties. Welcoming close to 20,000 visitors during peak season and is recommended for only the biggest of hardcore partygoers. Haad Rins Full Moon party is the islands worst-kept secret and with action happening every night in the vast strip of beach and cocktail bars its no wonder Koh Phangan has become a world-famous party institution.Drink here notlage only doesPirates Barcome complete with a ramshackle, rustic beach design but it is also home to one of the most beautiful sunset spots on the entire island if only the cocktails werent so cheap, and we could actually remember them.The New-Worlder Marrakesh, MoroccoEat here No trip to Marrakesh is complete without a visit to the Night Market (Djemaa el Fna) tuck into barbequed sheep eyeballs and chicken kebabs with locals and really experience all the Morocco has to offer.The Thrill-Seeker Sossusveli Sand Dunes, NamibiaPut the air between your balloons as you drift across vast lands of unspoilt allure in the Namib-Naukluft National. Famous for its extensive red dunes, bleached white salt pans an d breath-taking views, Sossusveli is the foremost natural attraction of Namibia, what better way to enjoy it than by floating above in your very own hot-air balloon.Climb here Embark on the climbing expedition of your life by tackling The Big Daddy (a whopping 325m, 1,066ft tall sand dune) or take things a little bit easier with the most-popular and highly photographed Dune 45 (80m, 262ft) neither for the faint-heartedThe Foodie-Fanatic Tokyo, JapanBoth food and culture are entwined deep within the streets of Tokyo with everything from home-made traditional dishes to experimental cuisines. A true foodies-paradise with something on every corner, its no wonder Tokyo is classed as the eating capital of the world. But do your research before you go, as Tokyo has over 234 One Michelin star or greater restaurants and a plethora of lesser known treasures hidden away.Relax here Unwind and relax away from the modern cosmopolitan and hustle and bustle of the city by visiting an Onsen (hot-s pring) Hakone Kowaki-en is a hot-spring inspired theme park with sake, coffee and red wine baths.This article was originally published on YourCoffeeBreak.co.uk.

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