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This Is the World’s Official Top 10 Bucket List — How Many Have You Ticked Off?

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Whether it’s visiting the Great Pyramid or climbing Mount Fuji (read our guide here!), no doubt you’ve got a pretty extensive travel bucket list you’d like to get through (and sooner rather than later, thank you very much).

Lockdowns and stay-at-home orders as a result of recent COVID-19 outbreaks, in addition to Australia’s less-than-impressive vaccine roll-out, means we’re still a little ways off from being able to tick these off our lists. But we’re still allowed to dream and make plans for the glorious day those borders open.

Booking and information platform Unforgettable Travel used global search data to discover the top 10 travel bucket list experiences people all over the world have been searching for lately. How many have you ticked off?

1. Visit the world’s tallest tower, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai

 

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2. Sail around New York’s Statue of Liberty

 

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3. Trek to Mount Everest Base Camp in Nepal

4. Cruise down the Nile River in Egypt

5. View Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower

 

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6. Hit the Las Vegas Strip

 

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7. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco

8. View New York from the top of the Empire State Building

9. Admire art at the Louvre Museum in Paris

 

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10. Visit the Colosseum in Rome

 

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Other notable bucket list items included driving down Route 66 (12), heading to the Coachella music festival (14), visiting the Taj Mahal (18), and seeing the cherry blossom season in Japan.

No Australian sites made it into the top 10, but the snorkelling the Great Barrier Reef did land at number 20 on the list, while watching a show at the Sydney Opera House was number 31.

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