Revitalize Your Adventures with Lonely Planet’s Travel Goals Guide

Transformative Travel Experiences with iBestTravel

For many people, travel is much more than just taking a break from work, school, or the familiar. It represents opportunity, change, and the chance to immerse yourself in something completely unique and grow as a person. With that in mind, iBestTravel has outlined distinctive activities in diverse locations all over the globe that are sure to encourage you to start thinking about your next big adventure! Including practicable ways to achieve your travel goals, it serves as a perfect travel-planning companion.

Two friends in yellow helmets laugh and scream as their raft travels through the rapids
Adventure-lovers can put together a new list of goals and activities © Noel Hendrickson

Embracing New Adventures

Whether it’s hunting for truffles in the Italian woods, riding the 140-year-old Darjeeling Railway in India, gazing at the twinkling night skies in the Gobi Desert, or learning how to build boats in Maine, USA, the focus is on transformative travel experiences that stay with you long after you return home. Laid out like a feel-good travel bucket list, every goal is accompanied by recommendations on where to try it, along with valuable information to help make your travel dreams a reality.

Adventurers can find information on various outdoor activities such as climbing a mountain, including a half-day (optional) barefoot pilgrimage up Ireland’s Croagh Patrick, a steamy ascent of the fiery Volcán Concepción in Nicaragua, and a multi-day guided climb of Mount Kinabalu in Malaysian Borneo. Discover how to explore lesser-seen places like the captivating city of Kuélap in Northern Peru, which is less crowded than Machu Picchu. Furthermore, experience Slovenia’s Mount Triglav and Lake Bled, or venture into the rugged Tien Shan mountain range in Kyrgyzstan.

Challenging How We Travel

The aim of this guide is not only to shine a light on the ‘where’ of travel, but also the ‘how’ and ‘why’. It’s quite easy to fall into the habit of choosing the obvious destinations or just searching for budget-friendly options. However, thinking outside the box may lead to more interesting stories and lasting memories. Explore how to be a tourist in your own country, including tips on how to take a vintage road trip across the United States or experience a domestic safari in the wilds of Scotland.

By viewing travel from a different perspective, you can appreciate the world anew. The guide also discusses how to travel without a predetermined agenda, whether it’s island hopping in Greece or wandering around the streets of Amsterdam, and even disconnecting from the digital world completely.

A group of friends toast their drinks in a pub
Find your tribe in any city and learn from the friendly locals © franckreporter

Connecting with Yourself and Others

Travel can profoundly impact personal growth, from forming connections while abroad to embracing new experiences. This guide highlights rewarding ways travel can touch you on a personal level. A chapter on being yourself illustrates how immersing in unfamiliar environments fosters a sense of identity and individualism.

Readers can also explore suggestions for overseas volunteering with organizations such as Raleigh International, which supports various global initiatives, and join programs like Peace Corps and Global Citizen Year. These opportunities not only allow travelers to contribute to communities but also facilitate personal growth.

A woman cleans up litter and rubbish on a beach
Learn how to become an ocean defender and have a positive impact on the world while traveling © Klaus Vedfelt

Change the World

Today, more travelers are opting for eco-friendly practices, making sustainable choices that positively affect the planet. This guide explores how to be an ocean defender, from dining on sustainably harvested seafood to collaborating with organizations such as 5Gyres, Surfrider, and Waterkeeper Alliance.

If you are inspired to take action, uncover opportunities for joining conservation projects that plant trees in support of global forests, and consider becoming a volunteer citizen scientist. Furthermore, discover ways to support struggling communities and animals, from volunteering in refugee camps to small gestures like packing for a purpose with essential supplies.


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