Traveller Rashi Choudhary Tells Us About The 20 Best International Destinations To Visit

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There are people who travel to explore, some who travel just to pause and breathe, and then there are the lucky ones who’ll do anything to turn travel into a full-time job (the best kind, btw). Because the idea of discovering new places, cultures, and experiences, if that doesn’t spark excitement, then what does?

But while most of us are still bound to occasional trips, figuring out which destinations are truly worth it (whether hidden gems or hyped-but-worthy ones) can get tricky.

So I reached out to Rashi Choudhary, someone who literally has travel stitched into her DNA. And as I write this, I’m almost certain she’s in a new city, sipping coffee and exploring its best-kept secrets. From that whirlwind adventure of hers, she carved out time to spill her 20 top international destinations, all graded A+ on her wanderlust report card!

Phu Quoc, Vietnam

"One of my favourite islands ever, and honestly, I don’t mind going again and again. The beaches are simple, the people are extremely friendly, and the sunsets, especially near the Kiss Bridge, are something else. The whole place gives a mix of island fun and European vibes, and it’s affordable and perfect for every age group."

Pro-Tip: 14 Best Places To See In Vietnam

Opera House, Sydney

"Seeing the Opera House in person is a once-in-a-lifetime experience that nobody should miss. No matter how many pictures you’ve seen online, standing there and looking at it hits completely differently. The view of the Harbour Bridge, the sunset, the cafés around, everything comes together and gives the whole place a fun, lively vibe. Imagine the Opera House turning golden at sunset with the bridge in the background…it’s a moment you don’t forget."

Hot Air Balloon, Yarra Valley – Melbourne

"When I did the hot air balloon ride in Yarra Valley, I honestly didn’t expect it to be this beautiful. I saw so many kangaroos from the top, and the way the vineyards and hills looked between the clouds was crazy to watch. This 20-minute ride was always on my bucket list, and it’s one morning you will never regret waking up early for. A complete must-have experience."

Claiming Sydney Harbour Bridge

"One morning I randomly woke up and decided I’m climbing the Sydney Harbour Bridge, and I picked sunrise. They tighten you properly, and you slowly walk up while the guide keeps telling you the whole history of the bridge. The best part is when you reach the top and see a full 360° view of Sydney, including the Opera House glowing in the morning light. It’s one of those experiences where you feel proud of yourself for doing it."

Miracle Garden, Dubai

"Miracle Garden honestly made me feel like a kid again. Everywhere I looked, something cute or colourful was waiting, and I kept stopping for photos without even planning to. It’s a simple, feel-good place and totally worth the ticket, I’m glad I didn’t overthink it and just went."

Pro-Tip: Top Places To See In Dubai

Wadis of Oman

"My first time at a wadi in Oman felt completely unexpected. You’re driving through dry mountains and suddenly there’s clear water, families relaxing, kids swimming, real local life. I took my time here and didn’t rush anything, and I’m glad because the whole experience felt very real and grounded."

Almaty, Kazakhstan

"Almaty really surprised me in the best way. The mountains look like they’re just sitting behind the city, and it gives the whole place such a calm feeling. I remember having coffee with full snow-peak views and thinking, “This is actually so underrated.” I’m glad I didn’t skip it because it stayed with me longer than I expected."

Ba Na Hills, Vietnam

"The first time I went to Ba Na Hills, I actually thought everything wasn’t real, that’s how magical it looks. The weather up there was amazing, the cable car ride is something you remember, and of course the Golden Bridge, which you’ve already seen all over the internet. This place is genuinely beautiful and beyond imagination, and anyone going to Vietnam should not miss it at all."

Blue Mountains, Sydney

"Blue Mountains is a full adventure experience, and the vertical train ride is something you should not miss at all, it’s the only one of its kind in the world, and I feel lucky to do it. I honestly wish to go back again during winters. I have so many pictures from there, and every time I see them, it gives me the same feeling of wanting to return. Don’t forget the cable car with the waterfall view."

Turkistan, Kazakhstan

"Turkistan felt like stepping into a different time. The architecture, the quiet roads, the evening lights, everything has a soft, peaceful vibe. I walked around without rushing, and that made the experience even better. It’s one of those places you’re happy you saw with your own eyes. Big mosques are a must visit."

Genting Highlands, Malaysia

"Genting Highlands gave me that fun childhood-trip feeling again. Cool air, misty views, and everything happening above the clouds — it’s such a nice break from the city. I didn’t expect to enjoy it this much, but it ended up being a really refreshing day. Worth adding to your plan if you like quick escapes. The first casino of the world is also here."

Pro-Tip: 12 Best Places In Malaysia That Offer An Incredible Experience

Burj Khalifa Sunset, Dubai

"The sunset from the top of Burj Khalifa is something that stays in your head for days. When the city slowly starts glowing, you realise why people call this a bucket-list moment. It’s not cheap, but honestly, it’s worth the money because you won’t get this view anywhere else."

Starfish Beach, Phu Quoc

"Starfish Beach is honestly one of those places I still think about. I saw one of the best sunsets of my entire life there, and I remember standing in the water holding starfish, clicking photos, and just feeling so happy in that moment. There’s a little swing near the shore that feels straight out of a dream, and the stay around this beach made me feel like I was literally walking into heaven. It’s a bit remote, but trust me, if you’re going to Phu Quoc, you cannot skip this."

Clear Beaches, Sri Lanka

"Sri Lanka’s beaches feel simple and real, and that’s what makes them so nice. Clear water, clean sand, and no over-the-top chaos, just people enjoying their day. I spent hours doing nothing, and it felt worth it. Sometimes the simplest places stay with you the longest."

Pro-Tip: A Checklist Of Places To See In Sri Lanka

Batu Caves, Malaysia

"The climb up Batu Caves looks tough, but the colourful steps actually make it fun, specially during sunrise. Once you reach the top and walk inside, the size of the cave really surprises you. I’m glad I didn’t skip this because the energy there feels different. Go slow and take it all in, it’s worth the effort."

Mai Khao Beach, Phuket

"Mai Khao Beach is such a cool experience because of the planes flying unbelievably close. You’re just standing on a peaceful beach and suddenly a massive aircraft passes right above you. It sounds crazy, but it’s so much fun to watch. I’m glad I went because the videos and memories are worth it."

Masai Mara, Kenya

"Masai Mara is one of those experiences that hits differently when you actually see it in real life. Watching animals move in huge open spaces felt emotional in a way I didn’t expect. The sunsets there are something else the whole sky changes. This is definitely a bucket-list place and worth every effort to reach, specially the big 4."

Pro-Tip: 6 Places Like Maasai Mara For Wildlife Tourism

Marina Bay, Singapore

"Marina Bay looks clean and futuristic from every angle. I remember walking around at night and thinking, “Everything here runs so smoothly.” The skyline reflection on the water is worth stopping for, even if you’ve seen a hundred photos online. It’s one of the easiest places to explore without overthinking."

Wat Arun, Bangkok

"Wat Arun is one of those places that looks nice in pictures but feels even nicer when you’re sitting right there. I remember watching it shine during sunset and feeling instantly calm. Bangkok can get overwhelming, but this spot feels like a break. Take a little time here, don’t rush it."

Pro-Tip: 10 Top Things To See In Bangkok 

Malacca, Malaysia

"Malacca gave me the slow, cosy travel day I didn’t know I needed. Cute cafés, riverside walks, old buildings, everything feels relaxed. I didn’t rush anything, and that made the experience better. It’s one of those places where you just enjoy being there. Pink mosque rare to see."

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