7 trips that’ll change your life

Not every holiday will change your life. Many will just pass in a pleasant blur of sleep-ins and email-free bliss. Some, however, will tip your world on its head. If you really want to be inspired, then these are the holidays for you.
Chase the Northern Lights
Just when you think you’ve seen everything the Earth can throw at you, when you’ve witnessed all the beauty possible, along comes the Aurora Borealis. The mystical Northern Lights are best viewed in Norway, in the dark of winter and even if you miss the natural light show that’s so difficult to predict, there are experiences to be had up here that you’ll remember for the rest of your life. Try spending the night above the Arctic Circle in a glass igloo, surrounded by pine forest, checking the sky for signs of pulsating light. Go snowmobiling in the dead of night. Explore blue-ice caves carved out of glaciers. Experience true winter culture. And, of course, keep your eyes on the sky.Climb to Machu Picchu
There’s something truly great about hiking the Inca Trail, spending three days earning your time at the UNESCO heritage-listed conclusion, taking in the spectacular Andean scenery while taking the deepest of breaths in this high-altitude environment. Then, the truly life-changing moment: standing at the Sun Gate in the pre-dawn gloom, watching as the light strengthens and Machu Picchu appears in all its glory. It’s a moment you’ll never forget, and the chance to spend a full day exploring the site only heightens the experience.Visit Antarctica
Penguins are the coolest. That’s something you very quickly realise in Antarctica. These cute little creatures are endlessly watchable, as they waddle about in their tuxedoed groups, sliding down icy slopes on their bellies, huddling together forlornly as they suffer the indignity of their annual malting. Penguins are great, but they’re not the only attraction in Antarctica. This is one spectacular part of the world – a lonely, desolate place that’s also beautiful beyond description. It’s the silence that gets you: the feeling of being so alone at the end of the Earth. It’s the blinding white of mountains and glaciers. It’s the creak and groan of icebergs, some shot through with iridescent blue. There’s nowhere else like this.Wander the Fez medina in Morocco
It’s the old cliché: ‘a step back in time’. Except in Fez, it’s more than a cliché. It’s the truth. To wander the 1000-year-old medina in this Moroccan city is to witness life the way it’s always been lived here: butchers chopping meat on big wooden blocks; spice vendors sitting behind colourful pyramids of produce; goods being delivered by donkey and cart; leather being cured and dyed in open-air vats; shoppers bustling through alleys. Surrounded by walls, the old city is made up of narrow, maze-like streets leading to bustling squares. You’ll get lost here, for sure. But you’ll be lost in another world.Drive Southern Africa
It sounds intimidating – taking control of your own vehicle, exploring the vastness of countries such as South Africa, Namibia and Botswana on your own. You’re camping in national parks, cooking your own food, spotting elephants near the road, listening as lions roar in the night. It sounds intimidating, but this is an adventure. And what an adventure. A self-drive trip in southern Africa is about choosing your own path and navigating your way through it. It’s about the thrill of discovery under your own steam. It’s about getting to know the real Africa, and realising that this place is not intimidating at all. It’s life-changing.Planning a holiday?
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