If you’re a new reader of our blog (or a follower), you would know that I love lists — and I try to scratch off as many to-dos as I can. So, while I was browsing around the library looking for the next thing to read, I stumbled upon Lonely Planet’s Ultimate Travel List. Its claim? The 500 best places to see – ranked. I am not really a firm believer in rankings, but seeing as I only have a few weeks to keep this book, I’d much rather note down all the destinations and slowly scratch them off my list of places to see. Yes, even on top of my Travel and Adventure list aka bucket list.
I’ll note down what they are and where to find them, so you too can slowly scratch off these destinations — and maybe add to them too (knowing Lonely Planet they will publish another version of this, rendering the original one a bit useless, but hey, we like change, and this will be a welcome change. I may not agree to the full list so I have deliberately taken out all the places I have no intention to visit and put down Maybes in a different section altogether.
The list is very long – over 500 places to go. This will be part one in a two-part series of the Ultimate Travel List coverage.
Bay of Kotor – Montenegro (I’ve heard about this from Travel is Free)
Ngorongoro Crater – Tanzania (another safari)
Hiroshima Peace National Park – Hiroshima, Japan
Pantheon – Rome, Italy
Tate Modern – London, England (2011)
Tiger Leaping Gorge – China
Notre Dame – Paris, France
Edinburgh Castle – Edinburgh, Scotland (2011)
Sydney Opera House – Sydney, Australia
Anne Frank House – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Jokulsarlon – Iceland (icebergs)
Yellowstone National Park -Wyoming, USA
Stonehenge – England (2008)
Berlin Wall – Berlin, Germany
Isle of Skye – Scotland
Halong Bay – Vietnam
The Duomo – Florence, Italy
And the list goes on, 61- onwards
Cappadocia – Turkey
Palenque – Mexico
Ilulissat Kangerlua – Greenland
Mt Sinai – Egypt
Sugarloaf Mountain – Brazil (2014)
Mosque of Cordoba – Spain
Lalibela – Ethiopia
Lake Bled – Slovenia
Arashiyama’s Bamboo Grove – Kyoto, Japan
Redwood National Park – California, USA
Chichen Itza – Mexico (February 2015)
Masai Mara National Reserve – Kenya
Metropolitan Museum of Art – New York City, USA (Feb 2019)
Valley of the Kings – Egypt
Franz Josef and Fox Glacier – New Zealand
Hoi An Old Town – Vietnam
Monument Valley – Utah, USA
St Peter’s Basilica – Vatican City/Italy
Red Square – Moscow, Russia
Dome of the Rock – Israel
Forbidden City – Beijing, China
Uffizi – Florance, Italy
Shwedangon Pagoda – Myanmar
Pyramids of Teotihuacan – Mexico
Blue Lagoon – Iceland
Abu Simbel – Egypt
Pere Lachaise Cemetery – Paris, France
Big Sur – California, USA
Matterhorn – Switzerland
Stockholm Old Town – Stockholm, Sweden
91- onwards:
Golden Gate Bridge – San Francisco, USA (Peter in 2011)
Giant’s Causeway – Northern Ireland (2011)
Auschwitz – Poland
Corcovado National Park – Costa Rica
Niagara Falls – USA/Canada (June 2017)
Potala Palace – Lhasa, Tibet
Bora Bora – French Polynesia
Empire State Building – New York, USA (seen so many times but nope, not going up: rip off) (2013, 2015)
Budapest’s Thermal Baths – Budapest, Hungary
Topkapi Palace – Turkey
Tallinn Old Town – Estonia
Stari Most – Bosnia-Herzegovina
Ayuthaya – Thailand (near Bangkok, and I nearly went here too)
Vatican Museums – Rome, Italy
Anakena Beach – Easter Island, Chile (moais)
The Peak- Hong Kong (1997 and 2009)
St Paul’s Cathedral – London, England (2008, 2011)
Meteora – Greece
Aiguille du Midi – France (June 2016)
Bryggen – Norway
Plitvice Lakes National Park – Croatia
Prinsengracht Canal – Amsterdam, Netherlands
Pantanal – Brazil
Great Buddha of Nara – Nara, Japan
Skara Brae – Scotland
Geirangerfjord – Norway
Ephesus – Turkey
Kruger National Park – South Africa
Tulum – Mexico (April 2018)
Tsukiji Makret – Tokyo, Japan
121 onwards:
Sintra – Portugal (May 2018)
Carcassonne Walled City – France
Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island – New York City, USA (January 2016)
Vatnajokull National Park – Iceland
Blue Mosque – Turkey
Kyoto – Japan
Grand Buddha, Leshan – China
Ribeira Neighborhood of Porto – Portugal
Koya-San – Japan
Walt Disney World – Florida, USA (2014 onwards)
Chernobyl – Ukraine
Shibuya Crossing – Tokyo, Japan
Neuschwanstein Castle – Germany (April 2015)
Terracotta Warriors – Xian, China
Antarctica
Icehotel – Sweden (or any other place with an ice hotel)
Banff National Park – Canada
Roman Baths – Bath, England (2008, 2011)
Inle Lake – Myanmar
National Mall – Washington DC, USA (May 2014)
Royal Mile – Edinburgh, Scotland (2011)
Christ the Redeemer – Rio de Janeiro, Brazil (June 2014)
Prague Castle – Prague, Czech Republic (2011)
Brussels Grand Place – Brussels, Belgium
Kinkaku-ji (Golden Temple) – Kyoto, Japan
Gulfoss – Iceland
Rocky Mountain National Park – Colorado, USA
Egyptian Museum – Cairo, Egypt
Snowdonia – Wales, UK
Volcanoes National Park – Rwanda (trekking with gorillas)
150 onwards:
Mont Blanc – France (technically we saw the mountain but no way are we going to hike to it) – we stayed in Chamonix (June 2015)
Karnak – Egypt
Gardens by the Bay – Singapore (September 2012)
York Minster – England
Van Gogh Museum – Netherlands
Sigiriya Rock – Sri Lanka
Tbilisi Old Town – Georgia
Changdeokgung Palace – South Korea (February 2012)
Korea’s DMZ – South Korea/North Korea (February 2012)
Krakow Main Square – Krakow, Poland (More things to do in Krakow with kids)
Vat Phou – Laos
Mont St Michel – France
Blue Mountains National Park – Australia
Mozambique
San Gimignano – Italy
Vasa Museum – Sweden
Portmeirion – Wales
Times Square – New York City, USA (Dec 2013, March 2015, Jan 2016)
El Nido – Palawan, Philippines (August 2013)
Robben Island – South Africa
Wiliczka Salt Mine – Poland
Jellyfish Lake – Palau
Vigeland Sculpture Park – Oslo, Norway
Summer Palace – Beijing, China
Old Quebec City – Canada
Canterbury Cathedral – England (2011)
Carthage – Tunisia
German Bundestag – Berlin, Germany (City Hall)
Malecon – Cuba (Feb 2017)
Bru na Boinne – Ireland (March 2017)
And that’s it for part one. That’s a thousand plus words and 180 places in the list. It’s quite insane that there’s so many places to see in the world and we only have very limited time to do it. Hopefully this list helps you out in your travels! Watch out for part two of this post.
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Ruby Escalona
Ruby is originally from the Philippines, and now lives in Jacksonville, FL with her boy, Alex, and her husband, Peter. She shares her tips and adventures on family travel on this site, as well as traveling solo as a mom. Her focus areas are USA, Europe, and Asia.
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