Friday, January 30, 2026

Where Should You Go Based on Your Travel Personality?

At Untravelled Paths, we believe the best trips often include a bit of everything – great food, meaningful cultural encounters, time in nature and moments that genuinely take your breath away. That said, we also know that everyone has their stand-out travel passions. Whether you travel for food, culture, wildlife or once-in-a-lifetime experiences, certain destinations shine brighter than the rest.

Here’s our guide to where to go based on your travel personality, featuring the countries and regions that consistently deliver unforgettable experiences for our travellers.


Foodies

Italy: If your travels revolve around what’s on the plate, Italy needs little introduction, but venture beyond the obvious and it becomes even more rewarding. In Puglia, food is simple, seasonal and deeply tied to the land. Expect handmade orecchiette, fresh burrata straight from the farm and long lunches fuelled by local olive oil and wine. Bologna, often called Italy’s food capital, is a dream for serious food lovers, with rich ragù, fresh pasta and bustling markets that celebrate tradition at its finest.

Slovenia: Maybe surprise even seasoned foodies. This small country boasts an impressively sophisticated food and wine culture, shaped by Alpine, Mediterranean and Balkan influences. Slovenia is also home to an extraordinary number of Michelin-starred restaurants, including world-renowned names that focus on sustainability, foraging and storytelling through food. From natural wines to innovative tasting menus, Slovenia is fast becoming one of Europe’s most exciting gastronomic destinations.


Local Flavour & Culture

Georgia: For travellers who crave genuine cultural connection, Georgia offers one of the richest experiences anywhere in the world. Sitting at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, Georgia’s culture has been shaped by Persian, Ottoman, Russian and Caucasian influences. Ancient monasteries cling to mountainsides, polyphonic singing fills village homes and hospitality is legendary. Food and wine are inseparable from culture here, with traditional feasts (supras) offering a deep insight into Georgian identity.

Bosnia & Herzegovina: Equally compelling, with a cultural tapestry woven from Ottoman, Austro-Hungarian and Slavic heritage. In cities like Sarajevo and Mostar, mosques, churches and synagogues exist side by side, telling powerful stories of coexistence and resilience. Coffee rituals, local markets and heartfelt conversations with locals reveal a country that rewards curiosity. For travellers seeking authentic cultural travel, both destinations offer depth, warmth and unforgettable human connection.


Into the Wild

South Africa: If wildlife and raw nature are what draw you in, South Africa is hard to beat. It’s one of the few places in the world where you can experience marine wildlife, including whales, seals and penguins, alongside classic safari adventures. The country is famous for Big Five safaris, offering incredible game viewing in diverse landscapes, from vast savannahs to private reserves that prioritise conservation and ethical travel.

Romania: Europe’s wild secret. Home to some of the continent’s last great wilderness areas, it supports healthy populations of brown bears, grey wolves and European bison. The Carpathian Mountains provide a dramatic backdrop for wildlife tracking, while the Danube Delta is a UNESCO-listed paradise for birdlife and slow, nature-focused exploration. For travellers who want to reconnect with nature without crowds, Romania delivers true wild Europe experiences.


Great Outdoors & Active Adventure

Slovenia: For those who feel most alive outdoors, Slovenia is a playground of adventure. In a single trip, you can hike in the Julian Alps, kayak turquoise rivers, cycle through vineyards and explore underground caves. Its compact size makes it perfect for active travel, while excellent infrastructure ensures experiences are accessible without feeling overdeveloped.

Montenegro: Offers a more rugged but equally thrilling outdoor scene. Dramatic mountains plunge into the Adriatic Sea, creating endless opportunities for hiking, rafting, canyoning and kayaking. Durmitor National Park, the Tara Canyon and the Bay of Kotor provide jaw-dropping backdrops for adventure. Both countries are ideal for travellers seeking active holidays in Europe that combine challenge, scenery and cultural richness.


Once-in-a-Lifetime

Lapland: Some journeys are simply unforgettable, and Lapland is one of them. Winter here is pure magic, think husky sledding, snowmobiling, reindeer encounters and nights spent searching for the Northern Lights. Add in stays at unique glass-roofed accommodation, where you can watch the Arctic sky from your bed, and Lapland becomes a true bucket-list destination.

Botswana: Offers a once-in-a-lifetime safari experience unlike anywhere else in Africa. Luxury mobile safaris move with the seasons, placing you at the heart of the wilderness. The Okavango Delta is a highlight, with mokoro canoe safaris and extraordinary wildlife encounters, including the Big Five. From tracking meerkats to sleeping under the stars in the Makgadikgadi pans, Botswana delivers profound, soul-stirring moments that stay with you forever.


Love a Bit of Everything? Go Epic.

If you see yourself in more than one travel personality, you’re not alone. That’s exactly why we created the Untravelled Paths Epic Journeys. Designed for curious, open-minded travellers, it brings together culture, nature, adventure and unforgettable experiences into one seamless, life-changing trip.

Written by James Chisnall

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