Places you should visit before you turn 30

Do you want to build the ultimate travel bucket list? Then you are in the right place. This article will present nine beautiful places, all with their unique charm, that everyone should visit before turning 30. Each place described herecomes from various parts of the world and they include all sorts of experiences that one should go through, from exotic experiences to religious ones. See the list below and start saving money for your next trip:

1. Hanoi, Vietnam:

Hanoi

Hanoi is a combination of ancient culture, vast wilderness and modern skyscrapers. That’s why this city is suitable for anyone who loves traveling. Once you get to Hanoi, make sure to visit the Imperial Citadel of Thang Long, to get a taste of the true Vietnamese historical and cultural importance. The Citadel is already on the UNESCO World Heritage Site. To get closer to nature, travel two hours from Hanoi to the Ba Vi National Park. The stunning mountains will definitely leave you breathless. This park offers the needed conditions to forget about everything in your life and enjoy a few deep breaths of fresh air.

2. Havana, Cuba:

 

Another place that merges both nature and the agitation of the city in one single place, Havana can’t be missed by travel lovers. The lungs of Havana, also known as El Bosque de la Habana, is the one place that will teach you what wild nature is all about. Find here 300-year-old trees such as the jagüey or banyan. For a complete experience, walk or pedal through Havana’s old city. There are guided tours that you can opt for, as well as Habana Buses that will take you to the most relevant places in Havana.

3. Denver, Colorado:

Colorado

 

Denver is all about long walks. It is an outdoor city with nice weather throughout the entire year. It is more of a relaxed city that’s great for people who just want to discover new places. The reason why Denver occupies a place on this list is that it hosts numerous museums. The museums can be found in the Golden Triangle Museum District. Plus, all people must visit the Rocky Mountains at least once in a lifetime. Choose daytrips in Georgetown, next to Denver, Colorado Springs or the famous Rocky Mountain National Park.

4. Ios, Greece:

Ios

Ios Is an amazing place for people who love watersports. Visiting Ios during the peak season will give you the chance to try all sorts of watersports, from tubing to renting a boke or windsurfing. Nightlife is not left behind either in Ios. You can visit one of the many bars in town, which are open at any time of the day or night. If you’re a fan of Homer’s Odyssey, then you definitely want to visit its Tomb, which is located on this Greek island. For a more religious experience, walk to AgiaIrini, a beautiful 17th century church in Cycladic architecture.

5. Adam’s Peak, Sri Lanka:

Adam’s Peak

Some say that the Adam’s Peak in Sri Lanka offers the most beautiful view in the world. For people who enjoy hiking and want to create memories that can’t be erased, climbing Adam’s Peak is a must. Also called Sri Pada, the place holds a great religious meaning. Whatever your beliefs are, the view at Adam’s Peak and all the efforts to climb it will surely help you reconnect with yourself. The almost 6000 crumbling stone steps will take around 4 hours to climb. Keep in mind that Sri Pada is a popular tourist attraction, so you must be prepared for large crowds.

6. Mount Koya, Japan:

Mount Koya

If you are passionate about the ancient culture of Japan, one of the best places to visit is Mount Koya and its surroundings. Start with the Tokugawa Mausoleum, an architectural beauty that used to be the home of the first two Tokygawa shogun. Mount Koya is full of historical sites, from temples to parks and museums. The Kongobuji Temple is the head monastery of an ancient sect in Japan, called Shingon. You will be mesmerized by the historical and cultural importance of Mount Koya. For hiking lovers, the trails around Koyasan offer memorable views.

7. Madina, Saudi Arabia:

Madina

 

For a fully religious experience, where you can find your peace and enjoy sacred places, Madina should be your first choice. Visit the Al-Madina Museum to learn more about the culture and history of this location. Several ancient ruins lay around Madina, not to mention the numerous religious locations. The Quba Mosque is an architectural wonder, being the first mosque build in Islam, by Prophet Muhammad. Plus, it will be an extremely comfortable experience, considering all the luxury hotels in Madina. Don’t miss the chance and visit this sacred place to find your inner peace.

8. Lhasa, Tibet:

Lhasa

The walking paths around the sacred sites of Lhasa in Tibet, also known as koras, represent the main attraction in this area. There are great for meditating and practicing mindfulness, so if you are trying to get away from the stress of your daily life, this is the place to do it. After walking a kora, visit the Potala Palace to understand the Tibetan culture. At the base of the Palace, you can walk around the PotangShakor. A similar place to visit in Lhasa is King SongtsenGampo’s meditation spot, a courtyard filled with colorful flowers.Take a lot of photos next to large Tibetan statues or antiques.

9. Forbidden City, China:

Forbidden City

 

The Forbidden City, a well-preserved heritage site in China, should be on the list of all people who consider themselves travel lovers. The Forbidden City hosts the world’s largest imperial palace, one of the architectural masterpieces of the entire world. Take a walk around statues of dragons, phoenixes and other fantastic creatures in the Chinese culture in this complex attraction.Opt for private tours from local experts to avoid missing details. The forbidden city is definitely a treasure of China’s long and complicated history.

Ariana Smith

Ariana Smith is a freelancer content writer by profession and blogger by passion. She is co-founder of Content Rally.

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