10 places to visit at least once in your life

The desire for a beach-side escape, or in a far country is growing more and more urgent. Here's a list of places to visit at least once in your life.

10 places to visit at least once in your life
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10 places to visit at least once in your life

For more than a year, the coronavirus epidemic has dictated our daily lives and the desire for travel and discovery is increasingly making itself felt. While in February, the Prime Minister announced a road-map for lifting COVID restrictions, it is currently still illegal to travel abroad for holidays.

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On the other hand, while a vaccination passport will probably be essential to hope to go on a trip abroad, nothing prevents planning for this summer 2021 or the years to come.

To inspire its users, the Australian insurance company Budget Direct compiled in February 2021 a list of the 10 places to visit at least once in your life using the hashtag #bucketlist posted by subscribers to Instagram.

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  • Cappadocia in Turkey
  • Santorini in Greece
  • Bora Bora in French Polynesia
  • The Grand Canyon in the United States
  • Machu Picchu in Peru
  • The pyramids of Giza in Egypt
  • The Eiffel Tower in France
  • O'ahu Island in Hawaii
  • The Giraffe Manor hotel in Kenya
  • Kilimanjaro in Tanzania

Historical monuments to see at least once in your life

The insurance company has also compiled a list of the most impressive landmarks to visit, once again based on the #bucketlist hashtag posted by Instagram users.

  • Cappadocia in Turkey
  • Machu Picchu in Peru
  • The pyramids of Giza in Egypt
  • The Eiffel Tower in France
  • The Taj Mahal in India
  • Times Square in New York
  • The Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco
  • The Colosseum in Rome
  • The temples of Angkor in Cambodia
  • The Sphinx of Giza in Egypt
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