The Covid-19 pandemic has brought work and family life under the same roof. Millions are still battling the coronavirus infection, while many have lost their lives and livelihoods.
While no one can say we have passed the tough times or there is a chance of a seasonal wave, one thing is sure, life will not stop at this and we have to fight this out in some or the other way.
So, what’s holding you back from booking your post-lockdown vacation? Is it your phobia of flying? No need to worry; numerous online courses are designed and taught by veteran pilots. These courses teach people the proven techniques to conquer their fear of flying.
As the infection and mortality rates have gone down around the globe, spanning from Asia to Europe. People can expect things to get better than before. So, here in this post, we’ve rounded up the top three destinations that will help you reset and restart your life.
1.Tajikistan
With 93% of the territory occupied by the mountain ranges, it is not wrong to say that Tajikistan is a country that resides in the lap of nature. The stark, surreal and rugged natural beauty creates a sense of calm and resilience everyone needs during difficult and stressful times.
Apart from marvelous mountains, high-grade fruits and vegetables and breathtaking landscapes, the heart and soul of this country are it’s people & their warm hospitality. It is something you won’t experience in New York, Paris, or any other popular urban tourist destinations.
The people here are quite friendly. They love to talk about their rich culture and traditions. There is a lot of regional variety in terms of traditional artwork and handicrafts.
2.Bali, Indonesia

Bali, often called the “Island of the gods,” is a paradise for those seeking spiritual growth and inner peace. This Indonesian island is steeped in ancient traditions, vibrant culture and breathtaking natural beauty. From the lush rice terraces of Ubud to the serene temples scattered throughout the island, Bali offers many opportunities for self-reflection and mindfulness.
One of the best ways to experience Bali’s transformative energy is by participating in a wellness retreat. Many resorts and centers offer immersive programs that combine yoga, meditation, healthy eating and traditional healing practices.
Bali boasts an array of natural wonders that will leave you in awe. Hike up Mount Batur at sunrise for a breathtaking island view, visit the iconic Tanah Lot temple perched on a rocky outcrop, or plunge into the refreshing waters of the Tegenungan Waterfall.
Each experience will provide moments of introspection and a deeper connection with nature.
3.Fiji

Situated in the heart of the South Pacific, Fiji is a hidden gem when it comes to some of the great vacation destinations worldwide. Fiji is apt for beach lovers; you can relish the crystal clear water that promotes the feeling of calmness & peace.
The rich indigenous culture here is still active and the majority follow it as a part of their everyday life. Fiji’s culture has evolved with the influence of Indians, Chinese and Europeans to a certain extent.
The culture is warm and people are welcoming towards travelers worldwide. And it is something we all need. Social distancing is essential, but there must not be any distancing in building genuine human connections.
The local customs are heart-warming, especially the welcome they give will certainly fill your heart with love for the people of Fiji. Go anywhere and you’ll be serenaded by friendly waves, warm smiles and the Island’s soothing music.
4. Tulum, Mexico

Tulum, located on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, has become a favorite destination for travelers seeking a laid-back, bohemian vibe. Tulum offers the perfect setting for relaxation and introspection with it’s powdery white sand beaches, turquoise waters and lush jungle surroundings.
Spend your days lounging on the beach, swimming in crystal-clear waters, or exploring the nearby cenotes—natural swimming holes formed by collapsed limestone caves. Tulum is also rich in ancient Mayan history and culture. Visit the well-preserved ruins of the Tulum archaeological site, perched on a cliff overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
Take a guided tour to learn about the fascinating Mayan civilization and their spiritual practices. Explore the nearby Cobá ruins, where you can climb to the top of the ancient pyramid for panoramic views of the jungle canopy.
Tulum is known for it’s commitment to eco-friendly and sustainable practices. Many resorts and hotels in the area are built with natural materials and designed to blend seamlessly with the surrounding environment.
Embrace the opportunity to disconnect from technology, sleep in a thatched-roof bungalow and experience a simpler way of life. Engage in yoga and meditation classes, indulge in healthy organic cuisine and let the laid-back atmosphere of Tulum soothe your soul.
5.Bhutan

If you are looking for a life-changing experience, then Bhutan is a must-visit destination.
Unlike the hustles & bustles of many popular tourist destinations, Bhutan gives you a real feeling of happiness, peace and calmness. Do you know the Bhutanese people, are the 8th world happiest people in the world? Bhutan’s lack of modern distraction and spiritual focus is like hitting the restart button to life.
They are known as the eco-warriors and they follow various customs & traditions like respecting trees to save the planet. Bhutan is the only nation where the carbon index is negative. Bhutan’s forests are rich in flora & fauna and home to many rare animal species across the globe.
Bhutan has banned the use of plastics and tobacco. While you won’t have McDonald’s here, you’ll love the local cuisine, which is fresh and pure.
6. Kyoto, Japan

Kyoto, the former imperial capital of Japan, is a city that captures the essence of traditional Japanese culture. With it’s tranquil temples, serene gardens and ancient traditions, Kyoto offers a unique self-reflection and cultural immersion opportunity.
Visit the iconic Fushimi Inari Shrine, known for it’s thousands of bright orange torii gates, or explore the peaceful bamboo groves of Arashiyama. One of the most transformative experiences in Kyoto is participating in a traditional tea ceremony. This ancient ritual is a way to enjoy a cup of matcha green tea and practice mindfulness, grace and respect. Attend a tea ceremony at one of the many teahouses in Kyoto and learn about the intricate steps and symbolism involved.
Kyoto is home to numerous stunning gardens and temples that provide a haven of tranquility amidst the bustling city. Visit the Kinkaku-ji Temple, also known as the Golden Pavilion and marvel at it’s shimmering reflection in the pond. Stroll through the meticulously landscaped gardens of the Ryoan-ji Temple, famous for it’s rock garden that encourages contemplation and introspection.
So, it’s not the time to rethink, pack your bags and set on a journey to restart your life without sacrificing your health and safety.

