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The top adventure destinations for 2023

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As we kick off the new year, many of us start looking for new adventures to look forward to. From skiing to snorkeling, the world has so much to offer; therefore, adventure travel company The Bucket List Company have researched and uncovered the top 10 adventure holiday destinations for 2023.

By analysing popular adventure holiday destinations and then looking at social engagements, ratings and Google searches, the ultimate adventure holiday guide for 2023 was formed!

The Top 10 Adventure Holiday Destinations

RankingActivityCountryEngagementSearchesRating
1Niagara fallsCanada1,310,950605005
2Everest base camp trekNepal68,22524005
3Three peaks challengeUK42,50199005
4Tanzanian safariTanzania7,63529005
5Ama dablamNepal9,61319005
6Surfing Sri LankaSri Lanka3,7335905
7Annapurna circuit trekNepal2,9265905
8Mera peakNepal2,10613005
9Raft the grand canyonUSA16,6611705
10Azores hikingPortugal2,3682105

1) Niagara Falls, Canada – Taking first place as the top adventure holiday for 2022 is Niagara Falls; the three waterfalls border Ontario, Canada and New York, US. Social media engagement for the place is over a whopping 1.310,950, with over 60500 Google searches in 2022. Niagara Falls has plenty to do, from ziplining to tours, so that you can guarantee the best view of the falls.

2) Everest Base Camp, Nepal – One of the most challenging adventures on earth is in second place, Everest Base Camp in Nepal. The trek to the camp at the base of the highest mountain in the world takes you through glaciers and picturesque scenes. Everest Base Camp has had over 2400 searches in the past year, alongside a vast 68,225 engagements via social media.

3) Three Peaks Challenge, England, Scotland & Wales – In third place is the Three Peaks Challenge, which involves climbing the highest mountains in England, Scotland and Wales within 24 hours. The famous challenge has over 42,501 social engagements, with Google searches reaching over 9900 searches last year!

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