You spin the globe hard—no cities in mind, no comfort zones. Your finger slides past borders and capitals and stops where the land looks raw, almost unfinished.
This isn’t a trip you visit. It’s a trip you submit to.
Patagonia (Chile & Argentina) – The Edge of the World
The wind is the first thing you notice. Then the scale. Jagged peaks, turquoise lakes, and glaciers that crack like thunder.
Don’t miss:
- Hiking Torres del Paine under shifting skies
- Watching ice calve off Perito Moreno Glacier
- Guanacos roaming like they own the place (they do)
- Nights where silence feels louder than cities ever were
This is a place that reminds you how small—and alive—you are.
Iceland – Fire, Ice & Nothing in Between
Another spin pulls you north, where the earth hasn’t settled yet.
Don’t miss:
- Standing near active volcano fields
- Bathing in hot springs while snow falls
- Driving empty roads through lava plains
- Chasing the Northern Lights in complete darkness
Iceland feels like being inside a geology documentary—with no safety glass.
Faroe Islands – Wild and Weathered
Lost between Iceland and Norway, the Faroes are cliffs, mist, sheep, and sea.
Don’t miss:
- Hiking knife-edge ridgelines above the Atlantic
- Villages with grass roofs clinging to rock
- Sudden storms that pass as quickly as they arrive
- Days dictated entirely by weather
Here, plans are suggestions. Nature decides.
Namibia – Silence You Can Hear
One last stop: southern Africa, where deserts meet oceans and nights explode with stars.
Don’t miss:
- Climbing Sossusvlei’s towering red dunes at sunrise
- Driving through Skeleton Coast fog
- Watching wildlife move across open plains
- Sleeping under skies untouched by light pollution
This is wild in the quietest, most humbling way.
Why This Is the Wildest Spin Yet
No crowds. No noise. No rush.
Just landscapes that don’t care who you are—and experiences that stay with you long after you leave.
This is travel that strips things back.
And somehow, gives you more.
If this article has inspired you to think about your unique situation and, more importantly, what you and your family are going through right now, please get in touch with your advice professional.
This information does not consider any person’s objectives, financial situation, or needs. Before making a decision, you should consider whether it is appropriate in light of your particular objectives, financial situation, or needs.
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