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Go beyond your average bucket list

Escape the everyday with these amazing adventures

Whether you saw the Northern Lights in Iceland long before it became all the rage, or walked the historic Camino de Santiago in Spain, or took in the sunrise at Angkor Wat, figuring out where to head next can be a challenge.

Get away from the well-trodden destinations and instead, discover a whole new world of adventures with these 10 experiences by British adventure tour operator Exodus Travels.

EGYPT: NILE CRUISE

Egypt is making a comeback and if you want to experience the beauty of well-preserved monuments and an infinite number of antiquities with few tourists around, the time to go is now.

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Take in classic historical sites such as the Luxor Temple and the Karnak Temple Complex in the Valley of the Kings, before embarking on a relaxing journey along the Nile on a cruise boat from Luxor to discover the spectacular Edfu and Kom Ombo temples. Disembark and sail on a traditional felucca for awe-inspiring views of Aswan and Cleopatra's unfinished obelisk.


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PERU: THE LOST CITY OF CHOQUEQUIRAO

Escape the crowds on this challenging, unusual walk through Peru's mountainous region. This varied trek leads travellers up steep paths through dense cloud forests, over spectacular scenic passes and along ancient Incan paths to Vilcabamba's best-kept secret - the lost Incan city of Choquequirao. Machu Picchu may draw the crowds, but Choquequirao is larger, untouched and secluded. Much of the city is still unexcavated, but the stonework that has stood the test of time includes ritual baths and temples dedicated to the sun, moon and earth spirit.


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BELIZE: JUNGLE AND COAST ADVENTURE

Belize takes its motto to heart - no shirt, no shoes, no problem. Take a trip down below to a "Mayan underworld" cave system and swim in sapphire sinkholes, or put on your snorkel to discover myriad underwater life.

Cross over into Guatemala to visit two of the world's most impressive Mayan ruins, Tikal and Uaxactun. Visit the laid-back small town of San Ignacio, which was once only accessible by boat, to get a glimpse of the diverse life and vibrant local culture that is specifically unique to Belize.


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MALAYSIA: TREKKING BORNEO AND BEYOND

Borneo is home to some of the most diverse and beautiful wildlife in South-east Asia. Start with a visit to majestic Mount Kinabalu, before heading to the pristine Danum Valley.

A nature lover's paradise, itis equalled only by Sarawak and the Unesco World Heritage site of Gunung Mulu National Park with its immense cave system and the oldest rainforest in the world.

Come face to face with orang utans at the Sepilok Orangutan Rehabilitation Centre, stay at a bamboo longhouse in Sabah on a tea plantation and end the trip relaxing at the beach for a chance to spot the elusive Irrawaddy dolphins.


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UZBEKISTAN: UNCOVER THE SILK ROAD

This journey to the heart of Central Asia will take you back to a time across the centuries.

Explore the city of Bukhara, which is home to 900 monuments, jewelled coloured domes and fascinating Islamic architecture.

One of the city's great landmarks is the Kalyan minaret, known as the Tower of Death, where apparently criminals and many unfaithful wives met a dreadful end.

Spend a night in the desert by staying in a traditional yurt camp and be regaled with stories of the local culture by Kazakh nomads.

Travel to Samarkand, the jewel of the ancient and modern Silk Road, and still a major trade centre of textiles, carpets and works of art in this fascinating country.


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MADAGASCAR: WILDLIFE PARADISE

The wildlife of Madagascar is one of the island's main attractions, and its chief superstar is undoubtedly the lemur, with over 70 species spread throughout.

Quite a number of the native animals cannot be found anywhere else in the world, such as Grandidier's mongoose, Appert's greenbul and the Madagascar crested ibis.

There is a chance to see the rare indri, the largest lemur in the Andasibe reserve, while in the cloud forest of Ranomafana National Park, catch a glimpse of the rare golden bamboo and greater bamboo lemurs.

Madagascar also boasts some glorious coastlines, so relax on its white powdery beaches, go snorkelling or take a stroll on the sand.


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MACEDONIA: CULTURAL JOURNEY

A lesser-discovered cousin of the Balkans, Macedonia has an intense history where influences from the East and West collide. It is famous for ancient civilisations, Unesco World Heritage monasteries and the vibrant city of Skopje.

Ottomans, communists and Romans left their mark during their occupation, which subsequently imprinted many contrasts across the cultural landscape of this Baltic state, which is also rich in nature with a multitude of national parks, waterfalls and famous wine regions.

Travellers can sample local wine in Tikves, while foodies will also enjoy discovering the coffee culture in Bitola and the role it has had on the city in the last few centuries.


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ITALY: WALKING THE FRANCIGENA WAY

As trail tourism increases in popularity, the Via Francigena, or Francigena Way, should be next on your list to conquer.

This historical journey has been walked by thousands of pilgrims and was once the route from Canterbury to Rome.

It begins in the beautiful city of Orvieto, before going through Tuscia Laziale, an agricultural region of fields, olive groves and volcanic lakes.

Following the ancient Via Cassia, pass through beautiful villages such as Montefiascone, also known as the city of popes and for its fine wine. Many mediaeval cities and monasteries fill this path, including thick forests of oaks, abbey ruins and secluded communities. The journey ends in the Eternal City of Rome.


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WEST GREENLAND: DISCOVER DISKO BAY

Polar expeditions have grown in popularity over the years, as people want to see glaciers and icebergs in all their glory.

This arctic expedition takes a unique spin as it also journeys into local Inuit communities living on the western coast of Greenland.

No journey in Greenland would be complete without a visit to the impressive Ilulissat Icefjord, a Unesco World Heritage site.

There is a vast amount of Arctic wildlife on this route, and the best whale watching can be done on Disko Island, as its surrounding waters are home to the humpback, fin and minke whales.


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SUDAN: DESERT EXPLORER

An underrated destination compared to other African nations, Sudan has vast red deserts and a large number of ancient pyramids. Built by the rulers of the Kushite kingdoms, they are smaller compared to Egyptian pyramids and are extremely well preserved.

The best part is there are hardly any tourists around, so your chances of taking an unobstructed photograph of a pyramid is extremely high.

Explore the Temple of Soleb and capture images of colonial-style railway stations reminiscent of British architecture in the middle of the desert. On top of that, camp under the stars and visit Nubian villages.

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