3 Vacation Spots for the People Who’ve Seen It All

3 Vacation Spots for the People Who’ve Seen It All

Three vacation spots of the people who’ve seen it all

If you are a globetrotter, here are 3 vacation spots for people who have seen it all. Tourists find the adventure of a vacation to be the height of fun. Journalists are used to making a home anywhere. They often stay for days, weeks, or months in a place to report on a specific event. In addition to hotels, they also stay in private homes. As a result, they become familiar with the local language and culture. During their stay, they will experience the local landscape, sample local cuisine, and explore the transportation system.
But what places have captured their hearts so deeply that they return there over and over, even when they have no relevant story to report? The following are a few examples highlighted in a Guardian article.

Jalori Pass, India

If you’re the adventurous trekking type, consider the lesser-known but breathtaking mountains of the Jalori Pass in India. It is possible to book full-escorted mountain treks with air mattresses and ponies to carry all your equipment, food, and lodging. Take in the mountain vistas, forests, high meadow lakes, and centuries-old temples where pilgrims pray. 

Emma Graham-Harrison, a journalist, describes the landscape as “surprising, stunning, and entirely special.” She and her fellow travelers were happy to be out of contact and suspended in time as they took in the vast landscape, passing few people along the way.” 

 

 

São Tomé and Príncipe, Africa

Seychelles is probably the most widely known African island for romantic beach vacations. But like a sweet little secret in the Atlantic, the tiny twin-island nation of São Tomé and Príncipe sits peacefully tucked in the Gulf of Guinea. In addition to producing cocoa, this place also draws outdoor enthusiasts seeking to take advantage of its pristine bays and beaches, heart-stopping beauty, incredible cuisine, and unique populations of rare birds and butterflies. 

Very sparsely populated, the islands still boast several luxury hotels. The pace of life on the islands is relaxed, and they are covered with many now-defunct cocoa plantations. There is a fascinating, rich culture to discover. In addition to being an excellent honeymoon destination, it is considerably less crowded than many other well-known islands. 

According to one traveler: “Between lunches of grilled red snapper on the jetty, I passed my days snorkeling amid shoals of tiger-looking fish. Also, kayaking to distant beaches, and falling asleep to the ebb of the tide on my private beach. I was in danger of setting up shop here.

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