The planet's most breathtaking places — peaks, shores, falling water, and wild earth — mapped, timed, and planned to the day. Where to wake, what to chase, where to lay your head. Pick a horizon and go.
Some places you visit. Others rearrange you. This is an atlas of the second kind — peaks that hush you, shores that loosen something, cities that glow at dusk like they were lit for you alone.
Every entry below opens like a journal: real coordinates, the best month to come, a plan for each day, and the rooms worth waking up in. Tap any place to read its full itinerary.
A photograph holds a place still. But these are living rooms with no walls — light shifting, water breathing, ridgelines burning copper at the close of day. Let it pull you somewhere.
You've seen where the light falls. Choose the place that wouldn't leave you alone, open its plan, and start counting down the days.