100 Unforgettable Things To Do Before You Die

Float in Jordan’s Dead Sea, see a broadway musical, stand in front of the Taj Mahal or trek the Inca Trail to Machu Picchu-what’s on your ultimate life list? It’s never too early to start a list of incredible things to do before you die, and here are 100 of my favorite.


A Crazy Long Life List of the Best 100 Things To Do Before You Die


1. ✦ Volunteer at a Elephant Rescue in Thailand

In Northern Thailand, an hour from Chiang Mai’s city center, I spent a memorable day volunteering at the Elephant Nature Park. This is a special place where there was an eclectic bunch of Asian Elephants; some old, some young, some blind, some injured from working in the logging industry, some abused and some rescued from the circus.

This isn’t the only places to volunteer in the area, you can see choose from 5 of the Best Rescues in or Near Chiang Mai.

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2. ✧ Sunbathe Topless on the French Riviera


3. ✧ DOGSLED THROUGH THE ALASKAN FOREST

Alaska is home to the strenuous Iditarod Sled Dog Race, a journey that spans 1,150 miles across the rugged wilderness from Anchorage to Nome. With this life list goal, you will be able to experience the thrill of this sport first hand by meeting Iditarod racers and their powerful pooches, plus sledding along some of the mountainous terrain that their dogs train on. Read Dog Sledding in Alaska for more information.


4. ✦ Swim in Jellyfish Lake in Palau

Jellyfish Lake in the Micronesian country of Palau is home to millions of jellyfish that are deemed relatively harmless since their sting is so light. It was still crazy frightening for the first five minutes to be surrounded by jellyfish, some brushing up against my body. But, after the panic dissipated, this was one of my all-time favorite bucket list travel adventures.


5. ✦ Explore the Acropolis in Greece


6. ✧ Go Gorilla Trekking in Uganda

Take your life list to another level and trek through the dense rain forest of Uganda to get a close encounter with the mountain gorillas of the jungle. The fact that these species are on the brink of extinction and you need to travel to faraway lands to see them adds to the experience. A great place to see them is at Bwindi Forest National Park.


7. ✦ Volunteer at an Orphanage

There are orphanages all over the world to volunteer at, but I accomplished this “thing to do before you die” in Tanzania. Kibowa Orphanage is on the outskirts of downtown Arusha, hidden down a bumpy dirt road and painted in a friendly pale blue. There are 48 children that call it home and, after four days on an African safari in Tanzania, I spent a fun-filled afternoon with them.

I chose to bring colorful balloons, which could be turned into animals or creative hats. It was a joy to watch the children smile as they each made their favorite shapes.

Read More: Visit an Orphanage in Tanzania


8. ✦ CRUISE ON A JUNK BOAT THROUGH HALONG BAY

A three-and-a-half-hour drive from the bustle of the city of Hanoi lays a peaceful set of 1,600 islands and islets, Halong Bay. This UNESCO World Heritage site has been the backdrop to many movies, including the Oscar-winning Indochine. Spend a day or a week cruising through the green-topped limestone islands and emerald waters on an ancient-style junk boat.

Related: Halong Bay Day Trip: The Best Vietnam Junk Boat Cruise
Book: Halong Bay Islands and Caves: Full-Day Tour from Hanoi
Book: Halong Bay 2-Day Cruise with V’Spirit Cruises


9. ✦ Hike the Active Pacaya Volcano in Guatemala

Just like skiing and mountaineering is a part of the culture of the Swiss Alps, volcano hiking is huge chunk of the culture in Guatemala. The country has 37 officially named volcanoes, three of which that are still active. And you can hike up one-the Pacaya Volcano. What makes this experience even more bucket list worthy is that once you’re at the top, you can toast marshmallows with the heat from the volcano!


10. ✦ Take a Christmas Market Cruise Through Europe

There’s nothing that can get you into the holiday spirit quite like the Christmas markets in Europe. Between the lighted cathedrals, festive markets and a simple glass of glühwein, it would be hard not to feel festive!

Viking River Cruises invited me to cruise along the Rhine River to visit almost a dozen Christmas markets throughout Germany, France, Switzerland and the Netherlands. This Christmas market river cruise was definitely one of my favorites on the 100 things to do before you die list!


11. ✦ Sleep in an Ice Hotel

Each year in different chilly locations around the world, hotels are built from natural ice and snow. The IceHotel in the village of Jukkasjärvi, in northern Sweden and The Sorrisniva Igloo Hotel that is nestled in the wilderness of Northern Norway are two of the best. They both are art exhibitions as much as hotels, where the canvases span from floor to ceiling.

Spend the night in one of their negative-five-degree rooms, where you will be surrounded by artistically chiseled ice. It’s a bonus that there is also a chance of seeing the Northern Lights from either location!


12. ✧ Get a Henna Tattoo in India


13. ✧ Spend the Night in a Treehouse


14. ✦ HIKE THE INCA TRAIL TO MACHU PICCHU

Machu Picchu is an Incan citadel that stands 2,430 meters above sea level in the mountain forest of Peru. Getting to this ancient city can be done by train, bus, or a four-day classic Inca trail to Machu Picchu Hike along the same paths that the Incans did years ago. People choose the challenging hike not only to see other ruins along the way, but for the sense of pride when reaching this UNESCO World Heritage Site by foot. It will not be a simple feat, but it will be worth it!


15. ✦ Stand in Front of the Taj Mahal in India


16. ✦ See the Changing of the Guard in London

The Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace is a mesmerizing spectacle where the Old Guard hands over the security responsibility to the New Guard.The guards arrive by marching pass Victoria Monument, directly in front of Buckingham Palace, and then entering through the ornate front gates of the palace. This is combined with synchronized marching, precision drills, and the band playing. It’s a show like no other, but get there early!


17. ✧ Hot Air Balloon over Cappadocia

See the surreal landscape of Cappadocia from high above in a sky dotted with colorful balloons. Cappadocia is the land in central Turkey known for its fairy chimneys (rock formations), rolling vine- yards, and troglodyte dwellings that are best seen from three thousand feet in the air. This top rated balloon tour can take you up up and away.


18. ✦ Hear the Pope Speak at the Vatican in Italy

If you’re visiting Rome and want to cross off the ultimate bucket list experience, you’ll absolutely want to be a part of the Papal Audience at the Vatican with the Pope.

The service will begin with a ride around in his Popemobile, kissing some babies who are lucky to be close enough. Then he gives a themed speech in several different languages, followed by a homily and prayers. After an hour or an hour and a half, the Pope will conclude the Mass and bless families, children, and religious items like rosaries and bibles.


19. ✦ Release Baby Turtles into the Ocean

There are many hotels around the world that work with conservation groups to allow visitors to be a part of the baby sea turtle experience (here are 10 places!) While on the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica, I spent a memorable afternoon at Osa Turtle Conservation to help with releasing baby turtles into the ocean.

Not only is it incredible knowing you are helping with these endangered animals survival, but they are adorable too! Definitely top on the list of 100 things to do before your die!


20. ✧ Walk the Great Wall of China

The Great Wall of China winds up and down a series of fortifications, stretching from Shanhaiguan to Lop Lake in the Gobi Desert. The wall is one of the most recognizable and extensive construction projects built to prevent attacks of the Chinese Empire. Take a walk along a portion of the 13,170-mile-long wall, stopping at scenic spots that overlook flowing rivers and to view precious historical relics. See the Travel China Guide for more info.


21. ✦ Make a Wish in the Trevi Fountain in Italy


22. ✦ Get a Fish Pedicure

Fish pedicures are popping up all around the world, but mine was done in Spain. For €15,00 I had my feet nibbled on by Garra Rufa fish in the tiny Spanish beach town of Sitges, just forty minutes from Barcelona. This crazy technique became popular as a relief for eczema and other skin disorders, but is now a trend around the world and one of the weirdest things to do before you die.


23. ✧ Drive Route 66 in the United States

Get your kicks on Route 66, the iconic 2,400-mile route from Chicago to Santa Monica. Also, known as the Main Street of America, it was one of the original US highways, a means for the nation to move about for work or pleasure. Today it keeps old traditions alive with neon-signed motels, mom-and-pop diners, and kitschy roadside attractions.


24. ✦ Explore the Ancient Ruins of Petra in Jordan

The ancient city of Petra was carved into the rose colored sandstone cliffs by the Nabataeans as early as 312BC. There are over 30 incredible sites spread over 60 square kilometers, from temples to tombs to elaborate buildings. No Trip to Jordan would be complete without a stop here.

Three days a week visitors can attend Petra at Night, where over 1,500 candles light the mile trek from the Siq to the Treasury, an elaborate two-story tomb. A group of roughly two hundred people will walk through the narrow rock fissures that are lit by candlelight. Walking through the Siq at night is a very mysterious experience. But, don’t miss Petra by day too.

During the day, you can wander way beyond the iconic Treasury building and explore trails that will pass by the Street of Facades, the Theater, countless tombs and through the Arch.

Book a Tour: Private Tour: Petra Day Trip including Little Petra from Amman


25. ✦ Hike Mt. Nokogiri in the Chiba Prefecture of Japan

It will be easy to spend quite a few hours of your day hiking and exploring the sites at Mt. Nokogiri (also called Sawtooth Mountain). The 1,079 foot Mt. Nokogiri has a natural beauty on it’s own, so take your time exploring it, but it also home three major attractions not to miss.

  • Hell Peek Point // This lookout is situated on a jagged rock that protrudes from the mountain. So, when you look down from above, all you can see is the deep plunge to the mountain floor below with nothing in between.
  • Hyaku-Shaku Kannon // Carved right into the cliffside in a deep gorge is the 30-meter tall Hyaku-Shaku Kannon, the Buddhist Goddess of Mercy. The carving was created in the 60s and is dedicated to those who have had unfortunate deaths.
  • Nihonji Daibutsu (Big Buddha) // One of the main attractions at Mt. Nokogiri, is Nihonji Daibutsu, Japan’s largest sitting buddha. It was founded during the Nara Period, is 31 meters high and was built over 1300 years ago in 1783.

Read More: 4 of the Best Day Trips from Tokyo


26. ✧ Dive the Great Barrier Reef

Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef stretches for more than 1,200 miles, running parallel to the Queensland coastline. It is the world’s largest coral reef system with over 2,900 reefs, 1,500 fish species, 400 types of coral, and 900 remote islands. Scuba divers flock here to glide with hundreds of manta rays, marvel at the colorful sea fans, and swim with schools of blackfin barracudas.


27. ✧ Explore the Waitomo Glowworm Cave in New Zealand


28. ✦ Give Blood

Thanks to my fear of needles, my heart beated uncontrollably when I decided to give blood. But my mother, who had given blood many times before, convinced me that the feeling of saving lives would far outweigh the fear of that needle piercing my poor, unscathed arm. And she was right. A little pinch in the arm is worth knowing your blood donation can possibly save three lives!

You can find a blood donation near you at the American Red Cross, but first read about my giving blood-what to expect & benefits of donating.


29. ✧ Climb Africa’s Mount Kilimanjaro

Standing at over 19,000 feet, Mount Kilimanjaro is Africa’s highest peak. The once-in-a-lifetime trek to the summit will have you hiking through lush rainforests, over glaciers, and across the Tanzanian landscape, plus traveling through four different climatic zones. It takes roughly six days to reach what has been called “the roof of Africa,” where the stunning view will be worth the challenge. This is one of the most popular goals on the “100 Things to do Before You Die” list.


30. ✦ Visit Gardens by the Bay in Singapore


31. ✦ Castle Hop in Ireland

From Northern to the Republic of Ireland, the stunning landscapes, forest green shades and melodic nature have rightfully earned the country the nickname ‘the Emerald Isle’. The country has a rich heritage in the form of prehistoric monuments, ancient ruins, fortified palaces and, of course, spectacular Irish castles to make you feel like a princess.

While there is no official count (rumor has it that there’s over 30,000!), there are thousands of castles in Ireland entwined with strange myths and legends, the beauty of rumbling ruins and towering fortresses. Whether you wish to explore on your own, take a tour or stay the night in a castle hotel, there are plenty of castles to choose from!

Read More: 15 Captivating Castles in Ireland to Tour or Stay on Holiday


32. ✦ Eat at the French Laundry in Napa

The French Laundry is arguably the most well-known French restaurant in the world. A meal for two at this Michelin three-starred eatery will set you back close to a thousand bucks, but your taste buds will be dazzled. In order to indulge in the nine-course dining experience the chefs create, you’ll need to get a reservation at Napa’s French Laundry-and that’s the tricky part.


33. ✧ Run With the Bulls in Pamplona in Spain


34. ✧ Adopt an Animal from a Shelter


35. ✧ Travel the Trans-Siberian Railway

For those that believe getting there is half the fun, travel the legendary Trans-Siberian railway, an epic train journey that spans from Moscow to Vladivostok. Traverse one third of the globe, enjoying the scenery from the window of your train car, plus make stops to different cities along the way.


36. ✦ Climb to the Peak of Sigiriya Rock in Sri Lanka

Sigiriya is an ancient palace built in 480 AD, located in the central Matale District of Sri Lanka. This UNESCO World Heritage site is known for its beautifully landscaped gardens, well-preserved frescos, and twelve hundred different anxiety-producing levels of stairs to reach the summit. These steps will bring you to the sky palace that sits atop the rock, a royal residence built sixteen hundred years ago.

Read More: Climb to the Peak of Sigiriya Rock in Sri Lanka


37. ✧ Drink Steins of Beer at Ocktoberfest in Germany

When I found out about a festival that was entirely based on drinking beer and eating good food, I knew I had to go – and you should too! Put on your traditional Bavarian outfit and drink a stein (or two) at the world’s largest beer festival, Ocktoberfest held in Munich. Each year this sixteen-day festival draws over six million people from around the world.


38. ✦ Take a Flyboarding Jetpack Flight

Flyboarding is an adventurous sport where your feet will be slipped into boots that are attached to a board, much like a snow board. A tube attached from your feet to the jet ski pushes water and propels you into the air. I took a flyboarding jetpack flight in Cancun and it was beyond challenging. For this fun adventure you will definitely need to use every ounce of balance you have, but worth a spot on your list of things to do before you die.


39. ✧ See an Opera at the Sydney Opera House in Australia

There is nothing quite like the Sydney Opera House overlooking the harbor, its exterior an iconic vision from all angles. Don’t just admire one of Australia’s most recognized buildings from afar, step inside to spend a magical evening at one of their acclaimed operas.


40. ✧ Attend a Music Festival


41. ✧ Helicopter Over a Volcano in Hawaii

Feel the heat radiate when you fly over an active Hawaiian volcano in an open-door helicopter ride. Your ride will cross the Kilauea Volcano that has been continuously erupting for the last thirty years. With the doors off, there’s nothing but five hundred feet between you and this hot natural wonder of the world.


42. ✧ Soak in Pamukkale Hot Springs in Turkey


43. ✦ Marvel at Guyana’s Kaieteur Falls

While Niagara Falls, Iguazu Falls and Victoria Falls are all more popular on things to do before you die lists, Kaieteur Falls in Guyana is off-the beaten-track but just as amazing. It is the world’s widest single-drop waterfall and one of the world’s most powerful waterfalls with an immense volume of water from the Potaro river plummeting down a cliff at a height of more than 700 feet in the Kaieteur National Park.

Read More: Guyana’s Kaieteur Falls: One of South America’s Best Waterfalls


44. ✧ Sleep in an Overwater Bungalow in Bora Bora

You’ve seen the photos of a string of bungalows perched atop the azure waters below. A memorable trip to Tahiti’s Bora Bora must include a night in one of these overwater hideaways where you can wake by diving into the warm water and go to sleep to the sound of the swish of the water beneath you. One of the most luxurious ones you will find is at the Four Seasons.


45. ✦ Go to a Yoga Retreat in Costa Rica

Blue Osa Yoga Retreat + Spa in the Osa Peninsula of Costa Rica is known for practicing morning silence, exercising sustainable tourism, having a secluded beachfront property, healthy farm-to-table meals and as being a place to nourish the body, mind and spirit. Those are all reasons that it made this place the perfect one for my very first yoga retreat.


46. ✧ Take the Walk of Faith at Tianmen Mountain China

In the Zhangjiajie National Forest Park you will find a 196-foot- long see-through glass path that stands over 4,000 feet above sea level. This adrenaline-producing walkway clings to the side of the Tianmen Mountain. A stroll along this path is only for the most adventurous, who will marvel at the crystal-clear view below their trembling feet.


47. ✦ Hike to the Top of Bartolome Island in Galapagos

The peak of Bartolome Island was known to have the most perfect view of the famous Galapagos Pinnacle Rock. There was no way that the avid bucket lister in me would miss scaling the 374 steps of this volcanic cone to see a unique perspective of one of the most photographed natural structures in the Galapagos.

Read More: Hike to the Top of Bartolome Island in Galapagos


48. ✧ Throw Tomatoes at La Tomatina in Spain

La Tomatina is a weeklong festival in the town of Buñol thats highlight is on the last Wednesday in August, when thousands of people fight in an innocent battle using tons of over-ripe tomatoes. Trucks come to the city hauling more than one hundred metric tons of ammunition and the world’s biggest food fight begins with the throw of a single squished tomato.


49. ✦ Swim with Whale Sharks in Cancun

Don’t let the name “whale shark” scare you, these enormous fish are gentle giants. During the warm season, hundreds migrate to the waters of the Caribbean Sea. A boat ride from Cancun will take you to a place where you can swim with several of the largest fish in the world that grow up to sixty feet long and can weigh over forty thousand pounds. It is a thrill to be face to face with their gigantic mouths that can extend five feet when open.

Read More: Swim with Whale Sharks in Cancun


50. ✧ Walk the Spanish El Camino de Santiago de Compostela

El Camino de Santiago was originally a pilgrimage leading to Santiago de Compostela, to the tomb of the apostle St. James. Now, scores of people on a personal journey walk this five-hundred- mile network of routes across Spain and Europe. Whether the motivation is spiritual or adventurous, many choose to take this month long challenge.


51. ✦ Experience Istanbul’s Call to Prayer at the Blue Mosque

Five times a day throughout the streets of Istanbul you can hear the trilling call to prayer, also known as ezan. During this time the voice of the bellowing muezzin, the man who calls the Muslims to prayer from a minaret, can be heard over the loud- speakers at different mosques in the city.

One of the best locations to witness this is while sitting on the benches between the Blue Mosque and Hagia Sophia as a quavering musical battle begins.

Read More: Experience Istanbul’s Call to Prayer at the Blue Mosque


52. ✧ Attend the Kentucky Derby

It isn’t just the world-class horses that set the Kentucky Derby apart from other horse races, it’s the spectacular hats. Let your inner Southern Belle emerge, and don your most dramatic bonnet while watching what has been called the “greatest two minutes in sports.”


53. ✦ Attend Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

You don’t have to speak French or be religious to be blown away by a powerful mass at the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The sound of the preacher’s voice will billow through the cavernous cathedral and into your body. It may not be the largest Catholic cathedral in the world, but it is one of the most beautiful and famous with an estimated 14 million visitors a year.

Read More: Attend Mass at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris


54. ✦ Feed the Swimming Pigs of Exuma

Somewhere out there in the Outer Exuma Islands is Big Major Cay, a small Bahamas island ruled by pigs-that’s right, actual pigs! It is in fact one of the biggest attractions on this island. The pigs will swim out to your boat as you approach the island and depending on how friendly they are on the day they will hang around, swim with you guys and have some of your lunch as well.

If you are pressed for time, there is a closer piggy island called White Bay. I booked the half-day tour there with Exuma Water Sports and it was GREAT! For the full day tour that includes a nurse shark swim check out this tour (FYI it starts from Nassau)


55. ✦ Tour a Monastery at Meteora in Greece

Greece is not all about white buildings with blue rooftops and delicious Greek food. There is so much more to explore. Like, the Meteora monasteries. Meteora, meaning “suspended in the air” in Greek, is a magical complex of six active monasteries that are strategically built on natural sandstone pillars, some that rise up to thirteen hundred feet in the air.

Perched on the pinnacles of the Thessaly region, worshippers came to this world heritage site to discover peace and absolute isolation. Many years ago, access to these monasteries was strenuous, using handmade ladders and baskets with a pulley system to hoist the monks and their goods up – this was a system that had long been abandoned by the time I had arrived!

You can admire the Meteora Monasteries from afar, but also take the opportunity to tour the interiors and get a glimpse into a monk’s lifestyle one thousand years ago.

You can attempt to navigate to Meteora on your own or for an easier option book a tour: 2-Day Trip to Delphi and Meteora from Athens.


56. ✧ Relax in the Blue Lagoon Hot Springs in Iceland

The warm geothermal, milky-blue waters of the Blue Lagoon draws visitors worldwide. Many float in the mineral-rich waters for the reputed skin benefits, while others go there for the relaxation, ducking into a grotto with a beverage in hand from the float-up bar. Those who decide to visit Iceland may also want to take in the scenery.


57. ✦ Stay in a Tuscan Villa in Italy

This “things to do before you die” goal was definitely inspired by the movie Under the Tuscan Sun. There are plenty to choose from, but just a few kilometers South of Siena you will find Villa Pippistrelli, a luxury Tuscan farmhouse located on the Monstegliano estate.

This charming house is everything you’d expect from a Tuscan villa. It may be old in years, but the villa has been restored with present-day conveniences and elegant interiors while still keeping its rustic 17th century Tuscan feel.

Read More: Stay in a Tuscan Villa in Italy
Related: Florence Bucket List: 40 of the Best Things to Do


58. ✧ GO VOLCANO BOARDING IN NICARAGUA

The adventure starts with a rocky forty-five-minute hike up the 2,388-foot Cerro Negro (Black Hill), an active volcano just outside of León, Nicaragua. Once at the top you will sit on plywood boards, and go racing down at speeds up to 30 mph.


59. ✧ Be a Part of a Flash Mob


60. ✧ CROSS THE SALARDE UYUNI IN BOLIVIA

Blanketing more than forty-five hundred square miles, the Salar de Uyuni is a flat salt dessert that seems to go on infinitely. It is the remains of a lake that once covered the southwestern corner of Bolivia, but is now a vastness of white that plays an optical illusion on you.

During the wet season, the shallow water that collects acts as a mirror of the sky, showing reflections of the sky and clouds, making the world seem endless. In the dry season, you can walk or drive across it, taking goofy photos that play with the lack of perspective created by the continuous sheets of hexagonal tiles.


61. ✦ Take a Helicopter Ride into the Grand Canyon

After having traveled to Las Vegas a half a dozen times in the past couple years, on this current trip I was looking for something more than sparkling lights, feathered girls and dancing water fountains. I wanted a unique “Things to do Before You Die” experience. A helicopter ride into the Grand Canyon fit the bill.

Sundance Helicopters took us 45 minutes from Las Vegas and landed us right into the Grand Canyon where we had time to explore and have a picnic. If helicopters are not your thing than consider getting a thrilling perspective of the Grand Canyon by white water rafting it from the Colorado River. In your raft, you will navigate the greatest whitewater in North America while marveling at the multicolored layers of the eroded rocks.

Read More: Take a Helicopter Ride into the Grand Canyon
Related: US National Parks Bucket List: 61 Beauties to Visit in America


62. ✧ Kayak Through Icebergs in Greenland

Lose contact with civilization while paddling your kayak through a labyrinth of icebergs along the pristine Greenland waters. You may encounter a curious seal or giant whale, but the real treat is the peacefulness of listening to the crumbling of the icebergs in the distance.


63. ✧ Visit All 7 Continents


64. ✧ Hike Between the Towns of Cinque Terre in Italy

Cinque Terre is a collection of five charming villages that are linked by a network of picturesque hiking trails. The trails go through each town, giving you a chance to peruse through the quaint shops, drink a glass of Chianti at a café, or both.


65. ✦ See the Blue Footed Booby Mating Dance in Galapagos

There are 3 types of boobies on the Galápagos Islands: Blue-footed, Red-footed and Nazca. Though we did see them all, my real bucket list goal was to witness a Blue-footed Booby mating dance. This dance was their unique courting ritual, which included rocking side-to-side while lifting their eye-catching baby blue feet.

On our last day of exploring the Galapagos Islands, on North Seymour, we saw one very popular female bird surrounded by a few male Boobies who were strutting their stuff trying to impress this desirable lady.

Read More: See the Blue Footed Booby Mating Dance in Galapagos

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66. ✧ Tour the Hanging Temple of Mount Hengshan in China

The Hanging Temple is an architectural wonder, built into a cliff of Hengshan Mountain. It is said to have been built by a monk during the Northern Wei Dynasty (386–534 AD). Inside is a labyrinth of passageways connecting forty pavilions and halls, plus more than eighty bronze, iron, and clay statues.


67. ✦ Drink in a Shinjuku Golden Gai Bar in Tokyo

Golden Gai is a neighborhood in the Shinjuku ward of Tokyo that squeezes in over 200 miniature bars into a network of six narrow alleys, made only for pedestrians. Most bars in this section of town seat less than ten drinkers and cater to the locals. But, it is possible to find somewhere the travelers are welcome and will flock to. I ended up doing most of my Golden Gai drinking at Nessun Dorma, which means None Shall Sleep.

Read More: Shinjuku Nightlife: A Guide to Tokyo’s Best Golden Gai Bars
Book a Tour: Kabukicho and Shinjuku Golden Gai Night Tour
Related: Tokyo Bucket List: 44 Top Things To Do in Japan’s Coolest City


68. ✧ Let Go of a Floating Lantern in Taiwan

Watch the sky ablaze as over a hundred thousand luminous lanterns are simultaneously released at the Pingxi Lantern Festival. The launching began as a means to signal refugees of the town’s safety; today participants decorate them with their wishes and release them into the moonlit sky.


69. ✦ Get Spooked at the Catacombs in Paris

The Catacombs in Paris is a labyrinth of caves underneath the heart of the city and the resting place for the bones of six million Parisians. Starting in the late eighteenth century, remains were transferred to the ossuary as overcrowded graveyards were closing due to the risk to the public. Though the underground maze is extensive, the portion that is open to the public is an eerie two-kilometer-long walk filled with skulls, bones, and stones.

Read More: Get Spooked at the Catacombs in Paris
Get Tickets: Paris Catacombs Skip-the-Line Ticket


70. ✦ See the Northern Lights

The Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) are mysterious twists of multicolored lights that can only be seen in a handful of locations in the world, mostly in the Arctic Circle. To witness them is a once-in-a-lifetime experience whether you do it while relaxing in a thermal spa in Iceland, cruising on a yacht through Alaska, or night dogsled-ding in Norway. Check out the Aurora Zone for help.


71. ✧ Ride in a Gondola in Venice


72. ✧ Watch the Grand Prix in Monaco

Each year the ritzy streets of Monaco are turned into a challenging Formula 1 circuit for one of the most prestigious races in the world, the Monaco Grand Prix. It’s one of the slowest tracks, but probably the most glamorous, bordering the yacht-filled harbor and studded with movie stars.


73. ✦ Visit a Maasai Tribe in Tanzania

On the massive continent of Africa, there are several different tribes of people, many of which are still living in a way that’s loyal to its own traditional customs. One of these is the Maasai tribe and when you go on an African safari in Tanzania it’s possible to pay a visit to their land to have a firsthand peek at their lifestyle.

Along the safari routes on my trips to Tanzania with Shadows of Africa, I saw the Maasai people dozens of times. Their blue and red frocks gave them away every time. Not only are they scattered throughout the main roads, mostly herding their cattle. Their villages are also sporadically spread on the long stretches of land. But, what is Maasai culture all about?

Read More: Africa’s Maasai Tribe: The Culture & Traditions of The People


74. ✧ Attend Burning Man in Nevada

For one week each year over sixty thousand dreamers, artists, and partygoers converge at Black Rock City in Nevada for the ultimate desert art festival-Burning Man. This bash is not for idle spectators, it is expected that you participate by creating art, performing, volunteering, and dressing up. The hedonistic homemade community centers around “The Man,” the sixty-foot-tall mascot who is burned to the ground on the final days.


75. ✦ Skydive


76. ✦ Zip Line through the Rain Forest of Costa Rica

Imagine the thrill of gliding along the treetops in the Costa Rican rain forest attached to cables. The zip lines bring you to different height platforms, crossing an extraordinary landscape on the way. You will find adrenaline-pumping zip lines all across the country that will fly you next to a waterfall and through the forest with the monkeys, giving you a different perspective from the air.


77. ✦ Visit All 50 States


78. ✧ TREK TO MOUNT EVEREST BASE CAMP IN NEPAL

At over twenty-nine thousand feet, Mount Everest soars above Khumbu in northeastern Nepal. Though a rare few attempt to reach the summit, the trek to Everest Base Camp at 17,590 feet is still a challenging adventure and an achievable goal for the rest of us. Along the way the stunning Himalaya views, hospitality of the village people, and spectacular glimpse of its peak will take you aback.


79. ✦ Kayak with Beluga Whales in Manitoba

Between mid-June to September one of Canada’s most incredible wildlife display happens – the beluga whales come to town. More than 50,000 of these sociable creatures patrol the Arctic in Northern Manitoba, and the Hudson Bay coastline sees the world’s largest population.

Nicknamed ‘melon heads’ these majestic, fluorescent white creatures will mesmerize as much as baffle you as they swim right up to your kayak. I glided along while whales swam underneath and next to me, a couple babies even came right up to the boat to inspect my GoPro.

Read More: Kayaking with Beluga Whales in Manitoba


80. ✧ Attend the Palio Horse Race in Siena

Twice a year, the central piazza (Il Campo) of Siena is turned into a track for the most important event in the city-Palio. The Italian town is stuffed to the brim as ten of the neighborhoods (contrades) each compete in a bareback battle of the best racehorse. The event is just as much about the thrill of the seventy-five-second race as it is about the pageantry and pride.


81. ✦ Explore the Depths of a Cava Cave in Spain

The cava caves of Spain feature dark narrow tunnels, steep spiral staircases, a labyrinth that would challenge anyone’s sense of direction, and are filled to the stone ceiling with a winemaker’s dream. Some cava caves would make the perfect location to film a horror flick, while others could be used as a skilled mathematicians puzzle. Exploring the seemingly endless channels can only be topped by tasting the bubbly at the end.

Read More: Explore the Depths of a Cava Cave in Spain


82. ✦ Drive Maui’s Road to Hana

With flowing waterfalls, picturesque hiking, and a black sand beach, the fifty-three-mile Road to Hana drive is one of the most popular in the world. Most travelers will take the road to the town Hana, then turn around and head back the same route they came. For the more adventurous traveler, do the continuous loop, which takes you over the unpaved, bumpy part of the road with the zigzagging turns that tour books warn you about.

Read More: The 17 Best Road to Hana Stops on the Hawaiian Island of Maui


83. ✦ Watch Wrestling Practice at a Sumo Stable in Tokyo

You can’t fully understand the intensity of this sport unless you are up close and personal at a sumo wrestling practice to witness the panting, grunting and dripping sweat. The practices are not attractions created for tourists, they are serious and you need to show respect while you are there.

Though there are several other stables to visit, at Hakkaku Sumo Stable in Tokyo you can spend the morning watching an intense Sumo wrestlers practice. This was one of my favorites on the things to do before you die list!

Read More: Watch Wrestling Practice at a Sumo Stable in Tokyo
Read More: Tokyo Bucket List: 44 Top Things To Do in Japan’s Coolest City
Book a Tour: Watch a Morning Sumo Training
See: More Sumo Related Experiences


84. ✧ Wear a Mask at Carnival in Venice

Each year the Venice canals come alive as roughly three million visitors flock to this colossal masquerade party. The Carnival in Venice is one of the biggest celebrations in Italy that starts two weeks before Ash Wednesday and ends on Shrove Tuesday. Partygoers parade through the city donning elaborate bejeweled masks and costumes while enjoying an array of festival events.


85. ✦ Eat at a Themed Restaurant in Tokyo

At the Alcatraz ER themed restaurant, you can eat a plate of beef shaped like a brain on the floor of a jail cell while sipping cocktails out of a dummy’s head, which is exactly what I did. If a gothic cathedral environment is more your thing, try Christon Cafe or opt for The Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku that takes dinner and a show to another level. There will be loud music, dancing and robots fighting, plus a little sushi to dine on if you should choose.

Read More: Tokyo Food: 13 Themed (& Slightly Weird) Cafe & Restaurant Experiences
Read More: Tokyo Bucket List: 44 Top Things To Do in Japan’s Coolest City


86. ✧ Go Truffle Hunting in Tuscany

Traveling to Italy is absolutely about the pasta and the wine, but it’s also about the truffles. Walk through the Tuscan forests with a Lagotto Romagnalo breed of dog sniffing out a culinary treasure-the white truffle. Though there are over sixty varieties of truffles worldwide, this is the most coveted, at times bringing in over $800 per 100 grams. Giulio the Truffle Hunter will help you find your prize.


87. ✦ Go on an African Safari

We are all familiar with the term “once-in-a-lifetime’. Right? It is reserved for those epic bucket list experiences that you feel so fortunate to have even once during your life, that you can’t even imagine being blessed enough to be able to do it a second time. An African safari in Tanzania is one of those experiences-and I was blessed twice.

There are plenty of places in Africa to go on safari, but both of mine were done in Tanzania with the Shadows of Africa tour team. For four days we explored the surreal Ngorongoro, Tarangire and Serengeti National Parks. And a bonus “things to do before you die” was spotting the big five!

Related: African Safari in Tanzania: The Ultimate Itinerary and Tour


88. ✧ GET SCRUBBED AT A HAMAM IN TURKEY

The hamam has been popular in Turkey for thousands of years, not only as a relaxing bathing ritual but also as a social center. Today the healthy hot steam bath, followed by a body scrub and massage, is still a major part of the Turkish culture.


89. ✦ Eat Insects at Chiang Mai’s Sunday Night Market

While exploring the plentiful booths of Chiang Mai’s Sunday Night Market, there was one stall that caught my attention. It had all sorts of varieties of edible bugs; crickets, cicada, mealworms and whirligig beetles. How do I choose? I opted for the insect sampler pack for 20 baht ($0.65 usd), a little of each. I like variety.

Read More: Eat Insects at Chiang Mai’s Sunday Night Market
Read More: Edible Bugs Bucket List: 25 Insects People Eat Around the World
Read More: Bucket List of 18 Things to Do in Chiang Mai


90. ✦ Float in the Dead Sea

The Dead Sea is a salt lake over thirteen hundred feet below sea level, making it the lowest elevation on Earth. Nestled between the country of Jordan to the east and Israel to the west, the unusually high salt concentration (8.6 times saltier than the ocean) causes a natural buoyancy that makes people float. Many people use this oasis as a chance to aimlessly drift while reading a newspaper.

Read More: Float in the Dead Sea


91. ✦ Hike to the Top of Piaynemo in Raja Ampat

Indonesia is filled with beautiful scenery, but for me none was more picturesque than the view from the top of Piaynemo Island in Raja Ampat. Pulling up to the small dock on the island, there was a set of stairs heading straight up into the forest.

These 318 steps (I counted!) were strenuous in the humid heat, but the view from the top was worth every single one. From the peak you can see an iconic karst island seascape, small islands surrounded by a dozen shades of brilliant turquoise. This million dollar view wasn’t my only reward, so was the fresh coconut juice waiting for me at the bottom.

Read More: Raja Ampat Bucket List: 7 Things to Do


92. ✦ Visit Dracula’s Castle in Transylvania, Romania

High above the valley of Romania, in the principality of Transylvania, there lies an unusual castle that is said to have once been occupied by Count Dracula himself. You will find the gothic Bran Castle near the town of Brasov, which has long been linked to this ancient vampire, though Dracula probably won’t be there when you arrive.

There is a mystical atmosphere surrounding Bran Castle; it looks like the perfect setting for a vampire novel, perched on top of a hill and filled with dozens of tunneled stairs, dark wood paneling, and stark white walls.

Read More: Visit Dracula at Bran Castle in Transylvania, Romania


93. ✦ Eat at the Cheapest Michelin Starred Restaurant

Tim Ho Wan is a hole-in-the-wall dim sum restaurant in Hong Kong that gained recognition after receiving a coveted Michelin star and therefore being known as one of the cheapest Michelin starred restaurants in the world. And it is cheap. Really cheap. Though they are well known for their pork buns, all their food is quite tasty, especially their chicken feet.

Read More: Nibble on Chicken Feet at the Cheapest Michelin Starred Restaurant
Related: Bucket List of 17 Things to Do in Hong Kong


94. ✧ See a Broadway Musical in New York City

Along and nearby Broadway, in the heart of New York City, between Forty- second and Fifty-third, people have been dazzled by gleaming lights, powerful voices, and some of the world’s best theatrics. There’s nothing quite like a Broadway show. The theater district has also been called “The Great White Way,” because of its flashy marquees that light up the sky. Many Tony awards have been earned on these streets.

For a list of shows see our Broadway Musical Bucket List with 75+ of the best shows to see.


95. ✦ Go Tidal Bore Rafting in Nova Scotia

The Nova Scotia tides cause 160 billion tons of water flow through the Bay of Fundy twice a day, which feeds into the Shubenacadie River. This surge of seawater creates a once-in-a-lifetime adventure like no other, tidal bore rafting. It’s a wild ride where you will zip through up to 10 foot waves, they will crash over your motorized raft drenching you from head to toe or submerging you completely. If you have only one adventurous thing you do in Nova Scotia, this is it!!

There are many companies that have Tidal Bore Rafting. River Runners, Shubenacadie River Adventures and Fundy Tidal Bore Adventures are amongst the most popular, plus have great reviews.

Read more: A Nova Scotia Adventure: Tidal Bore Rafting the Bay of Fundy Tides

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96. ✧ Interact with the Penguins of Antarctica

A highlight to any trip to the chilly continent of Antarctica is interacting with the many penguin colonies; Adélies, emperors, chinstraps, and gentoos. Watch as they clumsily waddle to the sea, slide on their bellies and curiously approach you, sometimes coming so close they shuffle right over your feet.


97. ✦ Explore the Silent City of Mdina in Malta

Mdina is the old capital of Malta and referred to as the “Silent City”. It’s not to hard to understand why. There are limited cars that can enter to immaculate town, mostly owned by the approximately 300 residents. This contributes to the peaceful atmosphere as you stroll through the narrow cobbled streets admiring the shuttered windows and a handful of quaint shops.

For a special evening, dine at The Mdina Restaurant, which specializes in Mediterranean and local cuisine, like the Stuffat Tal-Qarnit, a traditional stew consisting of octopus cooked in red wine, raisins, apples and roasted walnuts.

It’s easy to get around on your own or book one of these two tours: Mdina: Full-Day Tour with Lunch or Mosta, Crafts Village, Mdina & Valletta Full-day Tour.


98. ✦ Walk through a Rice Terrace in Indonesia

If you’ve seen pictures from Bali, you’ve probably seen a few of these stunning green rice paddies. They are some of the island’s most popular destinations for travelers, and they don’t disappoint! The traditional Tegalalang Rice Terraces are just about half an hour north of Ubud, in the Tegalalang Village. The whole community pitches in to maintain the paddies’ complex irrigation system, which is centuries old. They also let tourists in to wander much of the terraces for free.

Read More: Bali Points of Interest: 1-Day Itinerary in Indonesia’s Popular Cruise Port


99. ✦ Have a Home Stay in Norway with a Sami Reindeer Herder

In the Arctic tundra of Norway there’s a unique home stay waiting. A Sami reindeer herder in Finnmark welcomes you into his winter cabin, and his culture. The Sámi are indigenous people to the very north of Europe, in the arctic area of Sápmi, which spans the northern parts of Norway, Sweden, Finland and the Kola Peninsula of Russia.

There are approximately 80,000 Sámi living in these four countries with a majority in Norway, and specifically in the Finnmark region where my homestay visit was. For many years, reindeer herding has been a popular way to earn a living amongst the Sámi through the selling of meat, milk and fur.

Read More: A Unique Home Stay in Norway with a Sámi Reindeer Herder


100. ✦ Participate in a Japanese Tea Ceremony

The refined Japanese Tea Ceremony is the ritual of preparing and serving the powdered green tea, matcha. This warm, thick beverage is served with sweets to balance the bitter taste of the tea. The host may spend years mastering this art, learning every detail from utensil placement to the perfect angle for the tea bowl.

In Tokyo, go to the Happo-en Japanese Garden that sits in Shirokanedai district. It is an exquisite example of natural beauty with its ancient bonsai, koi pond and blanket of cherry blossoms in the Springtime. Not only is it a beautiful representation of a Japanese garden, but you can schedule to participate in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony where you will be drinking Matcha in their wooden Muan tea house.

Read More: Participate in a Japanese Tea Ceremony in Tokyo
Related: Tokyo Bucket List: 44 Top Things To Do in Japan’s Coolest City
Book Tour: Experience a tea ceremony or wearing kimono at Bonsai Museum

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92 thoughts on “100 Unforgettable Things To Do Before You Die”

  1. That’s an interesting list. Many of them are great. Just a question here: Can i just leave some of them to do after I die? I mean 12, 19, 39? They are beyond my imagination! You gotta be kidding.

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  2. Nice Information.Your content very nice but among those content I appreciate to see 3 or 4 number content.Can you give knowledge how can I help orphan?

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  3. Awesome post! I’ve managed to tick a few of these off but there’s plenty still to go… I would love to explore the Catacombs Indiana Jones style!

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  4. I love this list ! i love the mix of culture, humanity and also adventure that you have combined in it ! The jetpack flyboard thing looks absolutely crazy but so much fun, i just can’t imagine what it would be like !!

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  5. This might sound crazy but out of those all…I think ‘eating work cakes’ resonated with me the most.

    I didn’t know about them when I was in Hanoi but when I return, eating them will definitely be on my list.

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  6. I usually include sky diving in my bucket list but #14 Take a Flyboarding Jetpack Flight in Cancun is really cool. I want to try that. It really looks cool!

    Thanks for sharing your list Annette!

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  7. Hi there. Nice blog ans such a long list of things to do. I would love to do at least 10 of those things you listed in here :)

    I do hope trying flyboarding, skydiving, and snorkiling with turtles :)

    Thanks
    Kris

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  8. You are one of the most luckiest person i know. Me and my bestfriend are preparing this bucketlist to do (we are 17). But we didnt know what we wanted. So thank you sooooooo much for helping us out. Your blog is an inspiration. All that apart is this affair costly, i mean how much did it cost you to do all this?
    Cheers :D

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    • Excited to hear that you are starting a bucket list at such a young age!! There are so many amazing experiences to have in life and I hope you find some great ideas from my blog. The items completed on this list were done over several years, so the cost was spread out. With that said, I am fortunate enough that my blog has been pretty successful and helps with the financial part of much of my travel. Many times I am sponsored by companies/tourism boards around the world who help with financing my travel. Though I also save my money and would rather spend it on having memorable experiences instead of fancy shoes or expensive makeup, etc.

      Wishing you and your friend the best adventures!

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  9. Just discovering your blog, and this is an incredibly awesome list!! I’ve actually managed to check off a few things on this list, like release baby turtles. I might be staying in Tuscany this summer (near Siena, too, I think!) Thanks for the wonderful inspiration xx Happy travels!

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  10. Hi Annette, fellow Sonomad. I like your list and have been lucky to do some of them. Are you familiar with El Camino de Santiago, the walk across the north of Spain? I am intrigued about this and am considering the 500 mi journey. Darah

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    • Hello, pretty lady! I have heard of El Camino de Santiago and that walk would be quite an incredible feat. If you end up doing it, I’d love to hear about your journey.

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  11. I don’t think I would ever have courage to swim in a Jellyfish Lake after I got completely burn by them last spring in the Philippines. I know that these ones you’ve mentioned are harmless but still…no way I could watch them go around and don’t have a panic attack.

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  12. I’m so inspired to travel more! I love your list! I’ll work hard to earn and do the things that I love and wish to do. Thank you for sharing gorgeous. Forwarding the link to my best friend/travel buddy now :)

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  13. I’m just 12 years old and I started writing a bucket list. I needed ideas on what to put on my lifelong bucket list. These things are incredibly amazing and I really want to do all those things you did. You are inspiring to people like me and I would also way rather spend money on an adventure than on Victoria Secret Pink clothes or on fancy shoes. I especially want to release the baby turtles and bathe the elephants when I’m gonna be older. You are so inspiring and I wish to be like you.

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    • I love that you are starting to think about all your dreams at such a young age!! I can confirm that no pair of shoes has ever made me as happy as bathing elephants :)
      I hope that your life is filled with many incredible adventures, you’re off to a good start!

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  14. I’m just 12 years old and I started writing a bucket list. I needed ideas on what to put on my lifelong bucket list. These things are incredibly amazing and I really want to do all those things you did. You are inspiring to people like me and I would also way rather spend money on an adventure than on Victoria Secret Pink clothes. My friends aunt travels everywhere and has amazing stories to tell wherever she goes. However, she still lives with her parents and she’s in her 30s. But as my mom always tells her, all your pictures are yours and no one can take that from you.

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  15. Wow awesome bucket list. I kind of have a wish lost of my own but I am too young to fulfill those. Anyway why don’t you visit India. I am sure you are going to love my country.

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  16. Great post but I would like to add one more place – Swimming with Hector Dolphins in New Zealand that is one of the best adventure activity.

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  17. Great list! Many of these things I have done – swam with jellyfish (not on purpose!), Kentucky Derby (even got to visit the horses in Churchill Downs!), went skydiving (was great!).
    And, many I also want to do: volunteer while traveling, alaskan dogsled (Alaska is the last of the 50 states to see!), sleep in a tree house, your Italy adventures, Route 66….
    So much to do! I think it’s great to keep a list – I live by lists! Mine is ever evolving as I reprioritize what I want out of life. Your site is great!

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  18. It’s a list of 100 things I hope I never do in my lifetime! You can put that one on the books. This article should be titled, “Are you old, have shit tons of money and like to travel?”

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  19. Nice Bucket, will try my best to do as much as I can from this bucket.But first of all, my aim is to travel the whole Europe before I take the last breath of my life.

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  20. hehe. some of the tasks are really thrilling. some are adventurous. some are missing for example mountain fishing, bull fighting, and many others. we do have some of the list regarding this. for more info follow us.

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  21. You’d have to be rich to do any of that. Just the plane trip alone is a few hundred and that doesn’t include lodging and food.

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  22. Wow, I went through the list quickly and didn’t see Canada at all or maybe I missed it. I have a ton of bucket list things to do in Canada.

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  23. This list has just made me ‘check-myself’ so bad. In a good way of course. Floating in the dead sea has just been added and now I must continue to finish mine. Thanks for sharing.

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  24. Great list. Well organized. How can even you think these things. Really loved the collection. You made my day. Thanks for beautiful article.

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  25. What a realtively dull list. Done a lot, can think of loads missing and way too many that involve animal cruelty or consumption. pleased I;m not your travel partner. No dives either.

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  26. I have another for your list: Visit New Mexico and go to Chaco Canyon for amazing ruins, visit Petroglyph National Monument in Albuquerque, ride the tramway in Albuquerque, go to the balloon festival, and see Carlsbad Caverns. Also visit Santa Fe. And you don’t even have to travel that far.

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  27. This hundred bucket list inspires me to travel, im currenly only 28 but after this pandemic i feel like i need to see the world

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  28. I really enjoyed this! I’ve crossed off about a third…I’ll be adding some new ones to my personal list, including that Finnmark home stay!

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  29. No hate but it’s almost all just travelling things… it’s more of a travelling bucket list and not writing about other things that are worth doing
    liked the pictures!

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  30. Wow! this is great list. Some of them are surely in my bucket list. I am definitely going to do that. And funny thing is that among these 100 bucket list things to do, I have just done only one i.e. Number 78.

    Thanks for sharing this great piece of information. Keep up the great work! Cheers!

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  31. You are the luckiest person ,I have ever saw ..like befor I thought that the pictures where from google but when i saw the comments and realised that you actually did all of those things !! I mean like what !! You are so lucky and your blog is just amazing …I loved this and the thing which will be top of my list is seeing northern lights once in my life , and the orphanage one !! Also I would love to do a zip line of Costa rica !! I still cant believe the you did all those things like the whales one is so risky but you did it !! Hats off to you

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  32. I was just blank for a while and realized that Nature is so beautiful & amazing!! Hope so I get a chance to visit this wonderful places
    Thanks for sharing your great experience and piece of information!!

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  33. Amazing blog, really interesting I loved it so much, it is so well written, please keep on writing blogs like this in future as well.

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  34. Your list is great. I have been traveling the world now for 50 years. The one thing I hope your young readers don’t overlook is a list is just that, don’t focus so much that you miss the many spectacular things that can come your way everyday where you are. Volunteer at a zoo or animal society, old folks in homes are really looking for company, orphans that need a friend are in every state and after traveling all 7 continents and 128 countries one of the most amazing, diversified and beautiful is the United States of America.

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  35. Mount Everest Trek is one of the most challenging treks for the beginner. You must have experience or be physically and mentally strong.

    Thanks

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