
Round The World Travel Ideas: Wandermust
Open your eyes to the many different destinations on Earth with Wandermust, the round-the-world trip from StudentUniverse that includes the must-do, must-see and must-visit that the world has to offer. From ancient temples to relaxing beaches and city to rainforest, leave London on this epic adventure and you’ll soon see everything through a new lens.
Sandy Metropolis Of Dubai
What was not so long ago a desolate land on the coastal edge of the United Arab Emirates is now one of the most thriving cities in the world renowned for luxury shopping, futuristic architecture and an incredible nightlife. There are so many sites to gawp at including Burj Khalifa – the tallest manmade structure in the world – and the artificial Palm Islands, but you can also experience some old school tradition with souks, Arabian cuisine and camel rides.
Dreaming Of Delhi
A colourful culture of old and new can be found in Delhi, where thousands of years of lost empires can be found. Soak up the magic and mayhem of this bustling city with temples, mausoleums, bazaars and forts. If you’re confident, travel the road by bicycle, haggle with the hawkers and take an overground journey to India’s many other enticing cities, such as the Blue City of Jodhpur or the Pink City of Jaipur.
Bangin’ Bangkok
You thought you’d seen quite a lot, but you ain’t seen nothing yet! Like a punch to the face (not literally, we promise), Bangkok hits you with flashing neon lights, tuk tuk rides that just would not pass as safe on London roads and a mental nightlife of ladyboys, night markets, theatre productions and rooftop bars. No one that travels to Thailand stays in Bangkok (at least not for long), and there are plenty of options to go in search of beaches, rainforest, national parks and less intense cities.
Sun’s Up In Sydney
Now halfway around the world from where you started, Sydney is a city you simply have to tick off. As the starting point for most Australian adventures, this city has it all with famous architecture, beaches, bars, restaurants, the harbour, wildlife parks, festivals, markets, gardens, trendy suburbs and good coffee. Not to mention it also boasts more than 230 days of sunshine a year. No wonder it’s one of the hardest cities to drag yourself away from.
Seasons Change In Santiago
Chile’s capital is inviting in summer and winter; home to Portillo – one of the most famous ski resorts in the whole of South America – you can take to the slopes from June to August. If you’re more of a sun seeker, the city enjoys a summer of many warm days reaching up to 34 degrees Celsius between December and February. Well-defined seasons as they’re supposed to be – Santiago is a travel destination for all.
The Great Heights Of Lima
Paragliding is popular in Lima. Why? Because the landscape is insane. Tower blocks stand over a cliff edge that in turn looms over a coastal road with spectacular views of the South Pacific Ocean. Delve deeper into the city and you find packed nightclubs with tropical rhythms, a vibrant food scene and museums looking back at Peru’s ancient civilisation – which you can also experience at the ruins of Machu Picchu, a 1,000km drive away or an hour by plane.
Welcome To New York
Finish off your round-the-world trip in the most iconic city in the world. From yellow taxis to the Statue of Liberty and Broadway to Saks on Fifth Avenue, New York has more symbols than any other city on the planet. Take a helicopter flight along Manhattan, buy a pretzel from a vendor in Central Park, visit the Apple Store just to use the Wi-Fi and feel the thrill of standing on the Empire State Building at 1am before you cross the Atlantic back to London.
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