2025 Travel Trends: Explore Untouristed Destinations

Explore the World Beyond the Crowds

It’s no secret that some of the world’s most amazing destinations are feeling the tourism squeeze. However, that’s no reason to stay put. As communities cope with travellers’ all-too-loving embrace, being a responsible tourist means getting strategic about where to go and when.

Every traveller is on a journey; it’s becoming clear that some paths are so well-trodden that they’re at risk of wearing out. Even when we try to venture off the tourist track, it can be hard not to bump into others doing the same thing. Nevertheless, this presents a new opportunity to consider your impact on the places you cherish.

There are many ways to spread the travel love. Beating the crowds doesn’t mean skipping the iconic spots. Sustainable travel can take many forms. For example, staying in an under-explored neighbourhood in a must-see city allows you to live like a local while supporting the community. Avoid quick day trips, as they tend to leave you without an authentic feel for the place. Instead, spend more time in local shops and cafés to pick up incredible, meaningful souvenirs.

Alternatively, take a chance on unfamiliar destinations. Who knows? You may discover travel’s next hidden gem! With thoughtful consideration, your next trip won’t leave you feeling like just another tourist among the masses overwhelming the local community. Travel can be a force for good—let’s help keep it that way.

Alternative Must-See Sights

People journey to popular places such as Machu Picchu and Angkor Wat because they must be seen to be believed. However, many other attractions will astonish you and offer much more breathing space.

Humayun’s Tomb, India: In Delhi, about 200km from the Taj Mahal, you’ll find another awe-inspiring example of Mughal architecture: Humayun’s Tomb. While it has a less-romantic backstory, it’s believed to have inspired the design of the other more famous—and crowded—site.

Canada’s National Parks: The US national parks are undoubtedly stunning, but heading north to Canada often allows you to explore the wilderness with a fraction of the visitors.

Underrated Spots

Get ready for the questioning looks you’ll receive when you tell friends you’re heading to these less-travelled destinations. They’ll be asking you for tips in no time.

The Faroe Islands, Denmark: If you’re searching for the natural wonders and undeniable charm of Nordic countries, don’t overlook the Faroe Islands. They boast soaring cliffs, epic coastlines, and even a Michelin-starred restaurant, all ready to be explored.

Toronto, Canada: Sometimes overshadowed by stylish Montreal and picturesque Vancouver, Toronto is one of the most multicultural cities globally. Enjoy a tour of the world in a day with the assistance of friendly locals.

Ljubljana, Slovenia: Unlike some European capitals, Slovenia’s vibrant city is still waiting to be explored. Ljubljana features beautiful canals and impressive castles, along with green spaces perfect for leisurely strolls and plenty of café terraces, alternative clubs, and artsy hangouts.

Staying in a Local Suburb

With the rise of homestays, trendy hostels, and boutique hotels, there’s no need to stay in the city center. Explore unique neighborhoods that give a city its charm.

Amsterdam: More than the Red Light District, Amsterdam showcases vibrant districts like artsy Westerpark or diverse Indische Buurt when you venture out of the center.

London: Given its immense size, nipping from neighbourhood to neighbourhood, like creative Camden or hip Hackney, feels like exploring a different city altogether. Therefore, why not take a moment to ride the Tube and discover the various locales?

Top Off-Season Destinations

There’s no need to skip the main attractions—just visit them when crowds have tapered off.

Venice, Italy: To truly admire Venice, consider skipping the summer months. Packing a jacket will be worth it for the extra space you’ll enjoy on the streets.

Turkey: Enjoy soaking up the sun at a peaceful coastal resort or exploring the coolest ‘hoods in sprawling Istanbul during the off-season to skip the stress of large crowds.

South Africa: Travelling during the low season may mean enduring cooler temperatures, but you’ll reap the benefits of discounted safaris and fewer visitors at wineries. Trust us; enjoying a glass of chenin blanc is even better with less hustle and bustle around.

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