5 Genius Ways to Combine Your Hobbies and Your Vacations — and Get More From Both

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The fast-paced world we live in often requires taking some time off to indulge in your passions, explore new environments, unwind in nature, and engage in memorable fun activities. Whether it’s taking a road trip in an RV, hiking, camping, glamping, or having a soiree at an unknown location, there are numerous ways to get rejuvenated from travel. 

And oftentimes, incorporating a hobby or two can help supercharge your vacation experience, making it more enjoyable and memorable. If this sounds like anything you’d fancy trying, read on. 

Below are five genius ways to combine your hobbies and your vacations so you can get more from both.

1. Music-Lover? Visit Mississippi

Often called The Magnolia State for its immense abundance of beautiful magnolia trees, Mississippi is arguably among the best places to visit for music lovers, and there’s a rich history to back this fact. 

For more than one if not two centuries, Mississippi has been known as the home or birthplace of blues music. Blues, one of the world’s most popular music genres, is believed to have been born here sometime in the 19th century. 

From concerts to annual festivals, you can be sure to get your groove on in Mississippi if you happen to love music. You will also have so many things to see and do in this great state, so pack smart and plan your itinerary well in advance!

2. For Culinary Enthusiasts: Consider Mexico

Just because your hobby suggests that you are a foodie isn’t a reason to keep you tied up in one kitchen. Exploring different cuisines as you tour the world can open avenues for you to learn about different cultures and possibly add a few more options to your secret list of unique recipes. 

And what better place to start tempting your tastebuds than in Mexico? It’s most likely the only place in the world where steak tortillas are served as requested and turkey burritos are served with fresh fruit salsa?

3. For the Environmentalists

While the local nature trails may always offer an unforgettable experience, there’s always so much more to learn and explore out there. For instance, taking a Renaissance vacation to a public or private flower field or botanical garden grants you the opportunity to explore a wide variety of plants. 

If you’re more into animals, consider taking a vacation closer to a national park where you can see unique animals. For instance, a vacation in Australia allows you the opportunity to see the country’s iconic animal, the red kangaroo in national parks such as Mungo, Koonaburra, Gundabooka, Sturt, and more.

4. To Those Who Appreciate Photography

Whether you are a pro photographer or consider yourself an amateur, there’s always a place where you can be better at what you like doing best. These range from the picture-perfect Antelope Canyon in Arizona to the Fairbanks in Alaska, and the Pantheon in Peru. Hey, and let’s not forget the picturesque locations right in your neighborhood.

5. For Health and Wholeness Seekers

A vacation provides many opportunities to relax and unwind or engage in fun, adrenaline-spiking activities that help relieve stress. From yoga to physical exercises such as swimming and walking, there’s always a chance to combine your fitness and wellness routines with your vacation. 

If you’re taking a nature trip, for instance, you could consider having one or several yoga sessions during your time in the wild. Your body will thank you as you take each pose surrounded by Mother Nature’s green color, earth, fresh breeze, and warm sunshine. 

From chirps, tweets, and creeks of birds and crickets to the sound of the wind blowing over trees and shrubs, many things make meditation in nature even more fulfilling. 

Your hobbies should not restrict or withhold you from experiencing what life has to offer. There’s a lot to be appreciated if you just take the time to explore. The above are ways you can have a great vacation while exploring your hobbies.

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