Around the World Bucket-List Itinerary: Global Must-Sees Starting 2026-03-01

Home base (Flexible) · Sunday, March 1, 2026

Start: Planning and Prioritizing Global Must-Sees

Morning:

Ease into the journey with a practical planning session at your local café or home workspace, mapping top priorities using a world map and a notebook; highlight must-sees like the Great Barrier Reef, Machu Picchu, and Santorini to spark motivation. Follow with concrete next steps at your city library or travel center-check visa requirements for a high-priority country, bookmark flight alerts on Google Flights and Skyscanner, and assemble a tentative route that balances seasons, budgets, and travel time.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon scouting regional inspiration at your local travel bookstore and browsing guidebooks and photo coffee-table tomes that showcase destinations like Patagonia day hikes, the Amalfi Coast cliff drives, and Japan's cherry-blossom routes to refine your wish list. Follow with a practical session at a nearby co-working space or kitchen table to open travel forums (e.g., regional subreddits and Lonely Planet Thorn Tree), create a prioritized shortlist, and set flight-alert triggers for the top two destinations so you can act quickly once a good fare appears.

Evening:

Wind down tonight with a cozy inspiration session at a neighbourhood wine bar or rooftop terrace, flipping through immersive travel documentaries (seek out films on Iceland's Golden Circle and Bhutan's monasteries) and sketching a seasonal calendar for when to visit each region. After that, create a practical shortlist over dinner at a favourite local bistro by pairing each dream destination with a first-step action-bookmarks for a specific national park permit (for example, Torres del Paine), set a calendar reminder to check festival dates (such as La Tomatina or Holi), and add a flight-alert for the highest-priority route.

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Europe (e.g., London / Paris / Rome cluster) · Monday, March 2, 2026

Iconic Cities: European Classics and Cultural Highlights

Morning:

Start your day with a sunrise stroll through London's Borough Market tasting artisan pastries and strong coffee before hopping the Tube to the British Museum to see world-class antiquities (arrive at opening to avoid crowds). After a quick museum visit, catch a mid-morning Eurostar or short flight to Paris' Musée d'Orsay, where Impressionist masterpieces pair perfectly with a late-morning café stop along the Seine and a riverside walk to scout theatres and boulangeries for evening plans.

Afternoon:

Wander through the elegant arcades of Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II for window-shopping and a classic Italian espresso, then step into the nearby grandeur of Duomo di Milano to climb the rooftop terraces for panoramic city views and Gothic spires. Later, savor a leisurely lunch in the historic Brera district, exploring boutique galleries and stopping at Pinacoteca di Brera for a concentrated dose of Italian masters before an espresso-fueled walk toward evening plans.

Evening:

As twilight falls, head to Montparnasse Tower for a sunset cocktail with sweeping city views, then wander the lively streets to Le Comptoir Général, an eclectic bar-museum where you can sample creative aperitifs and soak up quirky décor. Finish with a late dinner at Chez Julien along the Seine-enjoy classic French small plates while planning tomorrow's rail hop to your next iconic city, keeping ticket windows and evening trains in mind for smooth connections.

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Northern Europe / Scandinavia (e.g., Norwegian fjords / Lofoten) · Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Natural Marvels: Mountains, Fjords, and Northern Landscapes

Morning:

Wake with a crisp hike along the ridgelines above Trolltunga for sunrise views that spill over steep cliffs into mirrored lakes, then descend toward the coast for a scenic drive to Eidfjord where you can stand beneath the thundering cascade of Vøringsfossen and explore the Fjord Centre's geological exhibits. Finish the morning with a short RIB-boat tour from Odda into a narrow fjord arm to watch glaciers calve at close range and scout for seabirds, setting the tone for deeper northern adventures to come.

Afternoon:

Spend a wild-spirited afternoon driving the scenic coastal road to Reine in the Lofoten archipelago, pausing for a guided sea-kayak around jagged granite peaks and sheltered bays where you can spot puffins and harbour seals. After paddling, warm up with arctic-char tasting at a rustic fisherman's cabin in Hamnøy, then hike the short trail to the dramatic viewpoint above Kvalvika Beach for sweeping ocean vistas as the light softens toward evening.

Evening:

As twilight deepens, board a small-boat wildlife cruise from Svolvær Harbour to hunt for sea eagles and otters while the mountains silhouette against glowing skies, then glide back for a cozy meal of locally caught cod at Børsen Spiseri. After dinner, join a guided aurora-chase departing from Henningsvær, where knowledgeable guides read the forecasts and take you to sheltered vantage points for optimal Northern Lights viewing and night photography tips, keeping tonight's rhythm gentle after a full day of fjord exploration.

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Mediterranean / Middle East (e.g., Athens / Cairo / Petra cluster) · Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Ancient Wonders: Historical and Archaeological Sites

Morning:

Begin with an early visit to the Acropolis of Athens, ascending to the Parthenon at first light to watch the marble glow and then exploring the nearby Areopagus Hill for sweeping city views; follow with a deep-dive at the Ancient Agora, where you can trace daily life amid restored stoas and the Temple of Hephaestus. After a coffee break in a shaded kiosk, join a guided drive to Kerameikos Archaeological Site to wander its evocative cemetery ruins and on-site museum, stitching today's classical discoveries into the broader arc of your itinerary from European icons toward the sun-baked antiquities of the eastern Mediterranean.

Afternoon:

After a classical morning in Athens, take a short drive to explore the atmospheric ruins of Sounion and the dramatic seaside setting of the Temple of Poseidon, where cliffside paths and salt-sprayed vistas pair beautifully with coastal archaeology. Continue inland to the evocative Temple of Aphaia on Aegina for a quieter, less-crowded temple experience and finish the afternoon with a tasting of local pistachio treats in Aegina town's fishmarket while watching wooden fishing boats return-an ideal transition from city antiquities toward the region's island and coastal heritage.

Evening:

As dusk falls, stroll the atmospheric lanes of Plaka to catch street musicians and stop for mezzes on a terrace overlooking the lit silhouette of the city, then head to Anafiotika for postcard-perfect whitewashed alleys and twilight photos. Finish the night with a short drive to Philopappos Hill to watch the city lights unfurl beneath the stars while a local guide recounts myths tied to nearby ruins, a gentle, reflective close that links Athens' daytime excavations to the evening's living traditions.

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Middle East / North Africa (e.g., Sahara / Wadi Rum) · Thursday, March 5, 2026

Deserts and Sunsets: Dunes and Vast Landscapes

Morning:

Rise early for a sunrise camel trek across the rippling sands of Erg Chebbi to watch golden light sweep the dunes, then visit a nearby Berber encampment to share mint tea and learn about traditional desert navigation and storytelling. Afterward, transfer to Merzouga for a guided 4x4 excursion into nearby fossil sites and salt flats, finishing with a short hike to the wind-sculpted cliffs of Taouz for sweeping desert panoramas that bridge your planning days to deeper, immersive desert exploration.

Afternoon:

Drive into the ochre silence of the desert to join a guided 4x4 excursion across the limestone plateaus of Faya-Largeau (or a comparable oasis-edge plateau), stopping to explore prehistoric rock art panels and hidden canyons with a local guide who explains Bedouin survival techniques. Pause at an isolated desert oasis for a picnic of spiced lamb and flatbread, then hike the short trail up a nearby sandstone ridge for a dramatic vantage point to watch light carve the landscape as it moves toward the evening dunes, bridging your morning camel trek with deeper geological and cultural discoveries.

Evening:

As the sun dips, settle into a traditional camp at Algeria's Tassili n'Ajjer Stargazing Camp (or a comparable desert astronomy campsite) to watch the sky deepen and join a Bedouin host for stories around a fire and a fragrant slow-cooked tagine. After dinner, take a moonlit jeep excursion to the sculpted rock cathedral of Wadi al-Hitan (or nearby limestone valleys) for dramatic silhouette photography and a guided night-walk to learn about desert ecology and the nocturnal life that awakens as temperatures fall.

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Africa (e.g., Serengeti / Kruger region) · Friday, March 6, 2026

Safari and Wildlife Encounters

Morning:

Begin before mid-morning with a guided dawn game drive through Ngorongoro Conservation Area, watching the crater floor come alive as lions stir and flamingos feed along the soda lakes, then transfer to a walking-safari sector in Karatu's private conservancies for a close-up look at elephant family groups and acacia-dwelling birdlife with an armed, expert guide. Finish the morning visiting a community-run wildlife boma near Lake Manyara to learn about human-wildlife coexistence projects and share a locally guided bush breakfast while tracking lesser-spotted species like tree-climbing lions and the colorful lilac-breasted roller.

Afternoon:

After a morning of crater and walking safaris, board a small charter to transfer into the wide plains of Serengeti National Park, where a guided open-vehicle game drive focuses on stalking prides and observing hunting strategies near the Moru Kopjes and their resident klipspringer and leopard populations. Later, visit a community-run conservation boma at Mto wa Mbu to meet local trackers, learn about anti-poaching patrols, and join a guided riverine walk along the Grumeti River to watch hippos and crocodiles from a safe riverside hide as the light softens toward evening.

Evening:

As dusk falls, join a guided sundowner drive toward Mikumi's hippo pools to watch elephants and giraffes gather at watering holes while sipping a cold drink on the open-jeep plateau, then glide to a shaded riverbank hide at the Ruaha River for intimate nightfall views of hippos and herds moving between camps. After dark, take a lantern-lit walking safari led by an armed ranger around a community-managed conservancy camp to learn about nocturnal predators and tracking signs, ending with a fireside meal beneath the stars that ties today's big-plain sightings to the deeper conservation stories you'll explore tomorrow.

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Asia (e.g., Angkor Wat / Bangkok / Delhi cluster) · Saturday, March 7, 2026

South and Southeast Asia: Temples, Food, and Culture

Morning:

Begin with a fragrant street-food breakfast at Bangkok's Or Tor Kor Market, sampling mango sticky rice and savory jok before taking a short boat ride to explore the ornate canals and the gilded halls of Wat Arun at first light when crowds are thin. Continue with a guided tuk-tuk tour through Chinatown (Yaowarat) to taste dim sum and herbal teas, then stroll to Loha Prasat (Metal Castle) for a quieter, off-the-beaten-track temple visit that blends seamlessly from the urban bustle into the day's deeper cultural discoveries.

Afternoon:

After a morning in Bangkok's markets and canals, take a short flight to explore Ayutthaya Historical Park, wandering majestic temple ruins by bicycle to visit crumbling prang towers and the atmospheric Wat Mahathat with its famous Buddha head entwined in tree roots. Later, return toward the city for an immersive food-walking tour through Talad Noi, sampling hawker stalls, regional noodle specialties, and artisanal sweets while a local guide connects today's urban flavors to the region's deeper culinary traditions.

Evening:

As night falls, wander the lantern-lit lanes of Khao San Road's quieter side-streets to sample late-night street eats like grilled satay and mango sticky rice from family-run stalls, then slip into a hidden courtyard bar at Tep Bar for traditional Thai musica live performances and creative herb-infused cocktails. Finish the evening with a twilight cruise on the Chao Phraya River-opt for a small dinner boat that pauses beneath illuminated riverside temples and modern skyline views while a local guide shares evening folktales and suggestions for tomorrow's northward temple explorations.

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Oceania / Pacific (e.g., Fiji / Maldives / Great Barrier Reef) · Sunday, March 8, 2026

Island Escapes: Beaches, Reefs, and Relaxation

Morning:

Wake to a slow island morning with a snorkel safari at Ningaloo Reef, gliding among coral gardens and swimming alongside graceful manta rays before a beachside brunch at Coral Bay Café. Afterwards, take a short scenic flight to Rottnest Island for a bicycle loop past hidden coves and a close-up meet-and-greet with the friendly quokkas at The Basin, setting a relaxed island rhythm that transitions beautifully from yesterday's reef-focused explorations toward an afternoon of cultural beachside downtime.

Afternoon:

Spend a lazy, sunlit afternoon island-hopping by boat to snorkel crystal lagoons around Mamanuca Islands, stopping at Malolo Lailai for a beachside picnic and stand-up paddle session in sheltered coves. Later, head to Cloudbreak viewpoint for a short coastal walk, then unwind with a coconut-wine tasting and traditional Fijian meke performance at a seaside village on Yasawa Island, a relaxed cultural counterpoint to your morning reef adventure.

Evening:

As the sun softens, board a glass-bottom catamaran for a twilight snorkel at Blue Lagoon (Taveuni), drifting over luminous coral bommies while guides point out nocturnal reef life; afterward, sip a sundowner on the white sands of Savusavu Bay as local musicians play Fijian harmonies. Finish with a seaside seafood degustation at Lomaiviti Beach Club, where you can sample coconut-cured fish and kanikani dances under lantern light - a gentle, restorative close that carries the day's reef adventures into an island-night rhythm.

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North America (e.g., New York / San Francisco / Pacific Coast) · Monday, March 9, 2026

Pacific Coastlines and Cityscapes: North American Highlights

Morning:

Begin with a brisk seaside walk along Vancouver's Seawall from Coal Harbour toward Stanley Park, pausing to watch kayakers and humpback sightings before renting a bike to circle the park's forested trails and totem poles. Afterward, catch a short ferry to Granville Island Public Market for a late-morning tasting tour of artisanal smoked salmon, local cheeses, and craft coffee while browsing studios and chatting with island makers-an energizing coastal-city start that threads Pacific scenery into the day's west-coast urban explorations.

Afternoon:

Head north along the coast to explore Capilano Suspension Bridge Park, crossing the swaying bridge and wandering the treetop walkways before visiting the living forest exhibits and the seasonal cliffwalk for dramatic river canyon views. Afterwards, take a scenic drive to Lighthouse Park in West Vancouver for a shoreline picnic and a short hike to the rugged headlands where you can watch cargo ships pass and photograph the rocky coastline as the light shifts toward evening, a peaceful counterpoint to this morning's urban market energy.

Evening:

As twilight falls, stroll the marina promenade at Fisherman's Wharf then board a short bay cruise to watch the skyline light up and catch sunset reflections on the water while a local captain narrates San Francisco lore. After docking, wander through the historic streets of North Beach for an Italian-inspired aperitivo at a sidewalk café, then finish with a late-night tasting of artisanal gelato near Coit Tower as you take in panoramic city lights and plan tomorrow's coastal drive down the Pacific Highway.

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North America (e.g., Grand Canyon / Yellowstone / Banff) · Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Road Trip and National Parks: Grand Landscapes

Morning:

Set off at dawn for a scenic drive into Zion National Park, starting with the twisting canyon approach along the Zion-Mount Carmel Highway before parking at Zion Canyon Shuttle and hiking the early-morning, less-crowded rim of Canyon Overlook to watch light flood the sandstone cliffs. After the short hike, continue north through dramatic desert-to-forest transitions to reach Bryce Canyon National Park in time for a midday viewpoint stroll along Sunrise Point and a horseback brief across the hoodoos-connecting yesterday's coastal and city highlights to the wide-open, geologic spectacles that define this day's road-trip rhythm.

Afternoon:

After a morning in Zion and Bryce's rimlands, drive toward the high plateaus to explore Cedar Breaks National Monument, where a leisurely rim walk reveals multicoloured amphitheaters and alpine wildflower meadows; stop at the visitor centre for geology exhibits and a picnic with panoramic overlooks. Continue on to the nearby Kolob Terrace Road for a scenic pull-off hike through aspen groves and meadows, then time a short late-afternoon drive to Checkerboard Mesa for golden light on sandstone patterns, stitching today's canyon vistas into the broader crescendo of your grand-park road trip.

Evening:

As dusk falls, pull into Grandview Point for a sunset sweep across layered canyons, then drive toward Desert View Watchtower to catch the changing light and spot the Colorado River glinting below while a ranger-led short talk adds geological context. Afterward, settle into a rustic lodge near Tusayan for a hearty regional dinner and, if skies are clear, join a stargazing walk led by park naturalists to learn constellations and nocturnal wildlife calls that bridge today's canyon vistas with tomorrow's high-country explorations.

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South America (e.g., Amazon / Machu Picchu / Patagonia) · Wednesday, March 11, 2026

South America: Rainforest, Mountains, and Ancient Sites

Morning:

At dawn, trek the misty cloud-forest trails around Choquequirao for a quieter, high-altitude archaeological approach that rewards you with terraces and sweeping Andean vistas before the main crowds arrive; pause at the cliff-edge viewpoints to watch condors drift on thermal currents. Afterwards, descend toward the Apurímac River for a guided riverside birdwatching session near Puente Ruinas, where local guides point out toucans, tanagers and endemic hummingbirds and explain traditional Quechua agriculture that ties today's mountain ruins into the region's living cultural landscape.

Afternoon:

Spend the afternoon exploring the cloud-forest rim above Machu Picchu Pueblo (Aguas Calientes) with a guided walk to Mandor Waterfall and its lush birding trails-keep an eye out for tanagers and the elusive Andean cock-of-the-rock while your guide explains local medicinal plants. Later, take the short train upriver to the lesser-visited terraces of Huayna Picchu's base trails for dramatic vantage points of the citadel and the Urubamba Valley, finishing with a relaxing soak in the thermal springs of Aguas Calientes to unwind before an evening ascent to the ruins at dawn tomorrow.

Evening:

As twilight settles, head to Plaza de Armas for a leisurely paseo, watching local life unfold and sampling street-side anticuchos before slipping into a candlelit dinner at Café Inkaterra, where modern Andean cuisine pairs with botanical-infused cocktails. After dinner, join a guided nocturnal nature walk around Wayqecha Cloud Forest Reserve's edge to listen for nightjars and owls, learn about cloud-forest conservation projects from local biologists, and finish with a rooftop stargazing session back in town that frames the Andes' silhouette against the Milky Way.

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Polar regions (e.g., Antarctica cruise / Svalbard) · Thursday, March 12, 2026

Remote and Polar Adventures: Arctic and Antarctic Options

Morning:

Begin with a brisk zodiac landing at Gullfaks Bay (Svalbard) for a guided shoreline walk among fossil-strewn sandstone shelves and watch walruses haul out while your polar guide explains sea-ice dynamics; follow with a small-group snowmobile transfer to Ny-Ålesund to visit the historic Arctic research settlement and its atmospheric observatory. Finish the morning with a photographer-led skiff cruise through nearby pack ice toward a rookery of Brunnich's guillemots, linking your earlier northern fjord and glacier encounters to this deeper polar expedition experience.

Afternoon:

In the afternoon, transfer by polar Zodiac to explore the icy fjord mouths around Kongsfjorden, where a glaciologist-led shore landing introduces tidewater glacier faces and blue-ice caverns while you photograph iceberg sculptures up close. Follow with a guided wildlife-watch from the ship's deck focusing on sightings of bearded seals and migrating flocks of pink-footed geese, then attend an onboard lecture at the expedition lecture lounge tying today's fjord observations to earlier shore walks and the broader polar-climate narrative of your journey.

Evening:

As dusk settles, join a small-group zodiac cruise into the sheltered bays of Hornsund to watch ice floes glow in the low light and listen for the distant trumpeting of walruses hauled out on rocky skerries while guides explain local glaciology. Afterwards, return to the ship for a cozy lecture in the observation lounge about polar night navigation, followed by a nocturnal on-deck search for basking bowhead whales and stargazing that ties tonight's intimate wildlife encounters to your day's earlier fjord and glacier explorations.

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Various (tailor to interests and seasonal events) · Friday, March 13, 2026

Cultural Deep Dives: Festivals, Markets, and Local Living

Morning:

Start the day wandering the vibrant stalls of a UNESCO-listed local market (for example, the spice alleys and artisan stalls at Istanbul's Kadıköy Market or Valparaíso's Feria Cardonal), sampling regional breakfast specialties from street cooks and chatting with producers about seasonal ingredients. Follow with a participatory workshop at a community cultural centre-learn to weave a traditional basket in a rural cooperative or join a morning percussion class at a neighbourhood cultural atelier-so you leave with a handmade keepsake and a deeper understanding of everyday crafts that connect last week's big-site highlights to living local traditions.

Afternoon:

Spend the afternoon joining a hands-on culinary immersion at a neighbourhood community kitchen-for example, a tajine workshop with a Berber family in Marrakesh's Mellah quarter or a dumpling masterclass in Taipei's Dihua Street-where you shop the stalls, learn techniques, and share a communal meal. Afterwards, wander a nearby living-history precinct such as a restored artisan quarter (think Lisbon's Alfama craft ateliers or Cusco's San Blas studios) to meet potters, weavers and musicians, catching impromptu performances and picking up seasonal souvenirs while local hosts explain traditions that connect yesterday's market rhythms with deeper cultural practices.

Evening:

As twilight arrives, slip into the intimate atmosphere of a neighbourhood lantern festival (for example, community-led events in Hoi An's Old Town or a local matsuri in a Japanese suburb), joining residents for paper-lantern lighting and street performances that feel handcrafted rather than tourist-driven. Afterward, sample late-night regional street-food specialties at an evening food lane-think savoury okonomiyaki stalls or spicy Colombian arepa stands-while a pop-up folk-music ensemble at a nearby plaza invites you to dance and chat with artisans, rounding the day with vibrant local rituals that connect market discoveries to living cultural traditions.

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Home base (Flexible) · Saturday, March 14, 2026

Practical Wrap-Up: Logistics, Health, and Conservation Ethics

Morning:

Ease into the wrap-up with a focused session at your local travel clinic to review vaccinations and pick up region-specific meds and malaria prophylaxis, followed by a visit to a neighbourhood pharmacy to assemble a compact, climate-appropriate first-aid kit. Then head to the municipal library's travel resources desk or a nearby co-working hub for a practical workshop: organise digital copies of passports and permits, download offline maps and regional conservation guidelines (for sites like marine parks and national reserves), and set calendar reminders for permit application windows and seasonal travel advisories to ensure your global bucket-list plans remain responsible and ready for action.

Afternoon:

Spend a focused afternoon at your city embassy or consulate service centre to confirm visa processing timelines and register travel plans, then visit a specialist travel gear store to test and fit durable luggage, climate-layering shells, and lightweight conservation-minded toiletries. Follow with a session at a local conservation NGO's info hub (or an online webinar they host) to learn region-specific Leave No Trace practices and to sign up for volunteer or carbon-offset programs that align your bucket-list ambitions with responsible travel.

Evening:

Wind down the day's preparations with a relaxed session at a local travel insurance office to review emergency evacuation and medical coverage limits, then drop by a specialist clinic for altitude and travel medicine consultations to confirm prescriptions tailored to upcoming regions. Finish with a tidy, actionable planning ritual at your favourite neighbourhood café-print final copies of permits and eco-guidelines, set up shared emergency contacts in a secure app, and book a pre-trip briefing with a conservation charity (for example, a regional marine-protection NGO) to align your bucket-list visits with on-the-ground stewardship opportunities.

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Estimated Costs (per person)

Place / ActivityCost
Local café / coffee$5
City library / travel centre (visit)Free
Google Flights (flight alerts)Free
Skyscanner (flight alerts)Free
Local travel bookstore / guidebook purchase$20
Co-working space (day pass)$20
Neighbourhood wine bar (drink)$12
Local bistro dinner (per person)$30
Torres del Paine park permit (example)$16
Flight / rail between London-Paris (Eurostar) (standard one-way)£60
Borough Market (tasting / light breakfast)£8
British Museum (entry)Free
Musée d'Orsay (adult ticket)€16
Café along the Seine (coffee)€4
Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II (visit)Free
Duomo di Milano (duomo rooftop ticket)€13
Pinacoteca di Brera (adult ticket)€15
Montparnasse Tower (observation deck ticket)€20
Le Comptoir Général (drink)€10
Chez Julien (dinner average per person)€40
Trolltunga hike (parking/transport / guidance estimate)€30
Vøringsfossen / Fjord Centre (entry)NOK 120
RIB-boat tour from Odda (per person)€80
Sea-kayak guided tour in Lofoten (per person)€95
Hamnøy arctic-char tasting (meal)€25
Kvalvika Beach viewpoint (visit)Free
Wildlife cruise from Svolvær (evening cruise)€75
Børsen Spiseri (dinner)NOK 400
Aurora-chase guided tour (per person)€120
Acropolis of Athens (standard ticket)€20
Ancient Agora (combined ticket / part of archeological sites)€8
Kerameikos Archaeological Site (entry)€8
Temple of Poseidon at Sounion (entry)€10
Temple of Aphaia on Aegina (entry)€6
Plaka (walking / live music)Free
Philopappos Hill (visit)Free
Erg Chebbi camel trek (sunrise, per person)$35
Berber encampment mint tea (visit)$5
Merzouga 4x4 excursion (half-day)$45
Taouz viewpoint (visit)Free
Faya-Largeau style 4x4 excursion / rock art visit (guided)$60
Desert oasis picnic (meal)$15
Tassili n'Ajjer stargazing camp (per person, camp fee estimate)$70
Wadi al-Hitan night jeep excursion (guided)$50
Ngorongoro Conservation Area entry (park fee, non-resident)$200
Guided dawn game drive (per person)$60
Walking safari in private conservancy (per person)$40
Community wildlife boma visit (including bush breakfast)$25
Charter flight to Serengeti (small charter, per person estimate)$250
Serengeti guided game drive (per person)$80
Mto wa Mbu conservation boma visit (per person)$20
Sundowner drive (per person)$35
Lantern-lit walking safari with ranger (per person)$30
Or Tor Kor Market (street-food breakfast)฿100
Wat Arun (entry)฿100
Tuk-tuk guided tour (half-day)฿500
Loha Prasat (entry / visit)฿50
Ayutthaya Historical Park (bike rental + entry)฿200
Food-walking tour in Talad Noi (per person)฿900
Tep Bar (drink / show)฿300
Chao Phraya twilight cruise (small dinner boat)฿1200
Ningaloo Reef snorkel safari (per person)AUD 150
Coral Bay Café brunchAUD 25
Rottnest Island ferry + bike hireAUD 60
Meeting quokkas at The Basin (Rottnest visit)Free
Mamanuca Islands boat island-hopping snorkel (per person)FJD 150
Malolo Lailai picnic / paddleboard rentalFJD 30
Cloudbreak viewpoint (visit)Free
Fijian meke performance & coconut-wine tasting (village visit)FJD 40
Blue Lagoon (Taveuni) glass-bottom catamaran twilight snorkelFJD 80
Lomaiviti Beach Club seafood degustation (per person)FJD 60
Vancouver Seawall walk (Coal Harbour to Stanley Park)Free
Stanley Park bike rental (half-day)CAD 20
Granville Island Public Market tastingCAD 15
Capilano Suspension Bridge Park (entry)CAD 64
Lighthouse Park visit (West Vancouver)Free
Fisherman's Wharf bay cruise (sunset)$35
Italian aperitivo / North Beach (per person)$20
Zion Canyon Shuttle (park access)$0
Canyon Overlook hike (visit)Free
Bryce Canyon horseback brief (per person)$85
Cedar Breaks National Monument (entry)$0
Kolob Terrace Road hike (visit)Free
Checkerboard Mesa viewpoint (visit)Free
Grandview Point (visit)Free
Desert View Watchtower (entry to National Park area included)$0
Stargazing walk with park naturalists (program fee)$10
Choquequirao trek (guided day / park fee estimate)S/ 80
Puente Ruinas birdwatching with local guideS/ 60
Mandor Waterfall guided walk (Aguas Calientes)S/ 20
Train to Machu Picchu (Aguas Calientes to ruins base) (one-way)S/ 150
Huayna Picchu base trails visit (outside main ticket)S/ 0
Aguas Calientes thermal springs (entry)S/ 15
Plaza de Armas stroll / anticuchosS/ 5
Café Inkaterra dinner (per person)S/ 40
Wayqecha nocturnal nature walk (guided)S/ 30
Zodiac landing at Gullfaks Bay (Svalbard expedition activity estimate)€120
Snowmobile transfer to Ny-Ålesund (expedition estimate)€150
Photographer-led skiff cruise (expedition activity)€80
Kongsfjorden shore landing with glaciologist (expedition activity)€90
Onboard lecture (expedition)Free
Hornsund zodiac cruise (evening)€110
Observation lounge lecture (expedition)Free
UNESCO-listed local market visit (example: Kadıköy Market)Free
Participatory workshop at community cultural centre (weaving/per person)$30
Tajine workshop in Marrakesh (per person)$45
Dumpling masterclass in Taipei (per person)NT$1200
Restored artisan quarter visit (Alfama / San Blas) (shopping budget)€20
Neighbourhood lantern festival participation (visit)Free
Evening food lane street-food tasting (per person)$12
Local travel clinic (vaccinations / consultation estimate)$75
Pharmacy / first-aid kit purchase$20
Municipal library / co-working hub (session)Free
Embassy / consulate service centre visitFree
Specialist travel gear store fitting (purchase estimate)$100
Local conservation NGO info session (donation / fee estimate)$10
Travel insurance office consultation (policy per person estimate)$60
Altitude / travel medicine specialist clinic consult$50
Pre-trip briefing with a conservation charity (donation / fee)$25
Estimated Total (per person)$7703
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