These 5 Locations Around the World are Guaranteed to Inspire Your Writing Passion

The world is an amazing and beautiful place, and as a writer, getting out there and seeing what’s on offer is one of the most incredible ways to inspire you on topics and help you fuel your passion for writing.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re writing a novel and you’re looking for locals, what to experience travel by engaging in activities or meeting new people, or simply looking to clear your mind and see what happens, the world can provide with all this and more.

If you’re looking for the perfect place to leave you awe-inspired and ready to get the right words onto paper, you’ve come to the right place. Today, we’re going to explore five of the most amazing locations around the world that all writers should visit at least once in their lives.

#1 – Salar De Uyuni (Bolivia)

Salar De Uyuni

Also known as the Salt Flats of Bolivia, the Salar De Uyuni is truly a sight to behold, and there’s nothing like it on Earth. Spanning a mindboggling 4,086 miles, this site used to be home to several ancient lakes, but now a thin layer of water covers the flat surface.

This effectively makes this the largest mirror in the world and is even used to calibrate satellites in space. From the ground, you can stand in the middle and witness the beauty of one of nature’s greatest miracles. The peace and tranquillity here are like nothing else you’ll find on the planet.

#2 -The Great Barrier Reef (Queensland, Australia)

The Great Barrier Reef (Queensland, Australia)

There’s no denying the beauty of The Great Barrier Reef in southern Australia, and any writer looking for some natural inspiration, or just looking for a well-deserved break, should consider visiting this natural wonder.

The Reef is renowned for being the largest natural collection of coral reefs in the world and totals a huge area of over 1,400 miles – that’s so big it can even be seen from space.

Whether you’re appreciating it via any of the available boating tours or taking the plunge to see it under the water through a scuba diving excursion, the underwater haven is incredibly peaceful and vibrant and is guaranteed to boost your creative mindset for your next writing piece.

#3 – Banff National Park (Canada)

Banff National Park

Renowned for being the oldest national park in Canada, Banff National Park is also one of the most critically acclaims wonders of the country and attracts over 4 million visitors every year. The park is a great place for writers due to the diversity and geographical appeal of the landscape.

From majestic mountain ranges and glacier run-offs to a complex and intricate cave network and dozens of places to meet new people including restaurants, retail outlets, and excursions, you’ll never be stuck on things to do.

“The beauty of the landscape here is simply breath-taking, so be sure to bring your camera and get ready to experience the outdoors in one of the most gorgeous ways possible” shares Nick Delling, a travel blogger from 1Day2Write and WriteMYX.

#4 – La Sagrada Familia (Barcelona, Spain)

La Sagrada Familia

When visiting the beautiful Spanish city that is Barcelona, one of the most iconic must-see items should be top of your list. This incredible building sits in the center of the city, and you’re not going to be able to miss it.

This world-renowned landmark was designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi and is one of the most visited attractions with a total of around 3 million visitors a year.

“The Catholic church has been under construction for the last 100 years, and still to this day. With its dominating spires and exquisite interior, this is sure to get the writing juices flowing” explains Michelle Harding, a travel and lifestyle writer for Origin Writings.

#5 – Easter Island (Rapi Nui, Chile)

Easter Island (Rapi Nui, Chile)

To finish up our list, we’ve chosen the legendary Easter Island. With a similar legendary status to Stonehenge, nobody is really sure how 887 moai statues found their way onto the island, what they mean, or what they stand for.

However, for you, this provides the unique adventure of going to check them out, especially when you consider the island is considered a place of Gods.

Whether you’re looking for inspiration on scenery or want to create an incredible atmosphere through the words you use in your next writing piece, Easter Island should be near the top of any budding travelers bucket list.

Bio:

Martha Jameson is a content editor and proofreader. Before she chose writing at AcademicBrits as her calling, she traveled the world looking for inspiration to help propel her writing career. Martha’s passions involve inspiring people to travel by sharing her own experiences with her readers are to share her experience, motivation, and knowledge with her readers.

 

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