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6 Zen Destinations to Find Your Light

by Tilly Boateng

Feeling the urge to pack a bag, leave the chaos behind, and embark on a journey of self-discovery? You are not alone. Sometimes, the best way to reconnect with yourself is to get a change of scenery, preferably somewhere with serene landscapes, spiritual vibes, and maybe a decent cup of tea. Here are six zen destinations that might just help you find your light.

Ubud, Bali, Indonesia

Ubud is the kind of place where yoga studios are as common as coffee shops. Nestled among lush rice paddies and ancient temples, it offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle. Participate in a traditional Balinese healing ceremony or simply enjoy the tranquillity of the Monkey Forest. Just keep an eye on your snacks!

Kyoto, Japan

if meditation gardens and centuries-old temples are your cup of matcha, Kyoto awaits. Wander through the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove, where towering stalks sway gently in the breeze, creating a natural symphony. Attend a tea ceremony to immerse yourself in the art of mindful living.

Rishikesh, India

Known as the Yoga Capital of the World, Rishikesh sits at the foothills of the Himalayas beside the sacred Ganges River. Whether you are a seasoned yogi or cannot touch your toes, the ashrams here offer teachings that nourish the soul. Do not miss the Ganga Aarti, an evening ritual that is as uplifting as it is visually stunning.

Sedona, Arizona, USA

Sedona’s red rock landscapes are not just Instagram-worthy; they are believed to be energy vortexes that facilitate healing and spiritual awakening. Hike among the striking formations, and you might just feel a little more connected to the universe, or at least get a fabulous view.

Glastonbury, England

Steeped in myth and legend, Glastonbury is said to be the home of the Holy Grail and King Arthur’s Avalon. Climb the Glastonbury Tor for panoramic views and a touch of mystical energy. The town itself is a haven for all things holistic, from crystal shops to meditation centres.

Chiang Mai, Thailand

With over 300 temples, Chiang Mai offers a serene escape infused with rich culture. Join a meditation retreat led by Buddhist monks or participate in a lantern festival, where releasing a lantern symbolises letting go of past burdens. Plus, the local cuisine is a delightful bonus, because enlightenment and excellent food are not mutually exclusive.

FINAL THOUGHTS

Embarking on a journey to your inner light does not require grand gestures or a one-way ticket to the other side of the world. However, a change of scenery can provide fresh perspectives and much-needed peace. Whether you choose to meditate in a Japanesse garden or explore ancient temples in Thailand, the most important journey is the one within.

So, ladies, maybe it is time ot dust off that suitcase, grab your journal, and set off on an adventure that feeds your soul. After all, the world is wide, and your next chapter might just be a plane ride away.

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