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Watching penguins pass by in Antarctica, listening to the roar of lava flows in Iceland, smelling freshly baked croissants in Paris… bucket list travel experiences look different for everyone.
“Some people want to conquer the seven continents or see all 50 states,” he says Bucket List Travel Advisor Vicky Winter. “Four of my clients were staying in the Edinburgh Harry Potter suite on their list,” says Winters, “and recently a mother and daughter wanted to have a baby together.” Crazy rich Asians Adventure in Singapore.
Here are five once-in-a-lifetime travel experiences to add to your list.
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Polar nights in Svalbard
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At the top of the world, in an archipelago closer to the North Pole than mainland Norway, clouds form a majestic canopy. Longyearbyen is the world’s northernmost year-round community: about 2,500 people of more than 50 nationalities live in the remote wilderness. From mid-November to January, this small settlement enters the polar night – 24 hours of pitch-blackness. Here you can experience what few people do: total darkness during the day and, if you’re lucky, the aurora borealis at midday.
When in town, stay at a four star Funken Lodge, a former inn for the city’s miners has been transformed into a cozy, Scandi-chic retreat. The staff here can provide tips for viewing the northern lights.
It is better to experience the midnight sunWith 24-hour daylight, And I witness the polar bears’ yellow-white fur emerging from the snow-capped mountain peaks, jump aboard. Svalbard Express. Starting in June, this new cruise from Hurtigruten, which has set specific goals to reduce its environmental footprint, takes passengers from the Norwegian coast to Svalbard on a 10-day adventure deep into the High Arctic.
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Zip-line dining in Thailand
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Picture this: Sitting in a hanging dining pod surrounded by lush trees. The sound of metal-on-metal swirling gets closer. Within seconds, your server will appear in the foliage to deliver your meal, zip-lining alongside you.
In a luxury resort Soneva grOn the island of Koh Kood in the Gulf of Thailand, guests are thrown high into the trees. Prepare menus – Including charcuterie, oysters and champagne – delivered by zip-line.
This tropical escape is ultra-private and offers unique experiences like outdoor jungle movie screenings, a chocolate room and private buggies for guests in a spacious, tree-lined hideaway. But “Treepod dining” can be said to be the most popular experience.
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Eco Pods in Antarctica
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If you want to experience the majesty of Antarctica up close and personal, consider staying in a private pod amidst the last continent’s stunning natural scenery.
to reach White desertVisitors to the three camps – Any, Wolf’s Fang and the new Eco – arrive on the resort’s own ice-blue runway by private jet from South Africa. Guests can stay in eco-pods, luxury tents and space-inspired domes, all nestled against the serene landscape. Echo‘s six sky-pods with floor-to-ceiling windows offer stunning views of the vast white landscape.
Guests can enjoy a wide range of Antarctic activities, including fat biking, skiing, ice climbing, zip lining, 4×4 arctic truck driving, hiking and more. All good is yours. 98,500 dollars In general.
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Wombats in Tasmania
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Kangaroos, wombats, Tasmanian devils, oh my. Maria Island National Park, a short boat ride off Tasmania’s east coast, is home to beautiful marsupials that live free on land. As you walk or cycle on the car-free island, you’ll see the animals grazing and frolicking just a few meters in front of you. – Creating a completely unique wildlife experience.
After you’ve had your fill of marsupials, head back to the mainland for a stay Piermont Retreat, is located on the rugged and windy east coast. This bayside oasis has a variety of sustainably built independent residences, from modern wood-clad homes to traditional stone cottages with cozy fireplaces. The retreat’s owner, Marie Von Haniel, says she is drawn to Tasmania’s unique scenery and wildlife. “The water is clean, and most of the wilderness remains untouched,” she says. “I feel a great responsibility to preserve this for posterity.”
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Rafting in the Grand Canyon
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Once a mandatory stop on childhood family road trips, the Grand Canyon is a must-see on many travel itineraries. The National Park Service By 2021, it had 4.5 million visitors, making it one of the most visited parks in the U.S. Although hikers can go canyoning or ride a donkey, it’s the best way to explore the glories of its parts. Witness them while whitewater rafting. Companies love it CRATE And Grand Canyon Whitewater He takes you on multi-day rafting trips where you learn about the canyon’s geology and history by day and sleep under the stars at night.
Phantom Ranch It is the only resort at the bottom of the Grand Canyon, and it is reached through A raft is the best way to reach the stone huts (note: the farm is planning to renovate in 2023). Other stays in the national park include Clear Sky Resorts skydomes, which are perfect for stargazing, and El TovaWhere guests have rim-side canyon views.
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