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Many travelers seek out destinations that are particularly suited to specific activities, such as scuba diving or rock climbing. Some of these travel activities require specific gear, training, or planning to pursue, while others may be as simple as slipping into a warm spring to enjoy the soothing waters.

Outdoor life

See also: Outdoor life

While most of the world is outdoors; the concept includes activities outside built-up areas, where travellers need to bring much of needed equipment themselves.

Foraging

See also: Foraging

Picking berries, mushroom and other edible things from wild nature.

Wildlife watching

This is an activity that is undertaken by professional scientists, by amateur scientists or wildlife watchers, and by other travellers who visit areas with interesting birds or beasts.

Be very cautious about dangerous animals.

Wildlife photography generally requires a telephoto lens; this allows you to keep your distance, both for your own safety and to avoid ruining the shot by spooking the animals.

There are separate articles on birdwatching and whale watching. See Diving for underwater wildlife.

Backpacking

See also:

Sport

See also: Sport, Spectator sports

Many of the activities below can also be practised as gentle pastimes and are not seen as sports by all practitioners.

Terrain based sports

See also: #Backpacking, #Water sport, #Winter sport

Water sport

See also: Water sport

Scuba diving

See also: Scuba diving

Scuba diving is a sport in which people breathing from tanks of compressed air explore underwater areas. It's most popular in areas with tropical coral reefs, but there are scuba diving sites in most areas of the world with water.

Hiking, riding and running

Quad bikes and snowmobiles

Riding quad bikes (also known as ATVs--all-terrain vehicles) is a sport that involves riding on a small, rugged vehicle, usually in off-road areas. This activity is provided by commercial operators around the world:

Riding independently, quad bikers should consider possible damage to soil and plants, and thus check local regulations prior to embarking on a trip.

Normally, quad bikes are designed only for a single rider (although are frequently rented for riding by two). There's only one model of quad bike that has is designed for two persons, and that model is quite rare in commercial rent.

Winter sport

See also: Winter sport

Zip Lining

See also: Ziplining

Zip lining refers to an activity where participants (often referred to as “zippers”), are suspended from a pulley that moves across a cable suspended between trees or man-made structures. The cables are mounted descending from a higher to lower point which propels the zipper purely by the use of gravity. The amount of incline as well as the weight of the zipper determines the speed at which the participant travels from point to point.

Zip line courses can be designed purely for speed (adrenaline rush), while others are designed to allow zippers to enjoy the natural surroundings such as forest, jungle or waterfalls (often referred to as canopy tours). While others employ elements of both.

Other sports

Agritourism

See also: Agritourism, Wine

Agritourism means travel organized around farming or animal husbandry. Visiting a working farm or ranch for the purpose of enjoyment and education are key parts of this often rural experience. Farmer's markets, wine tourism, cider houses and corn mazes all constitute examples of agritourism. Travelers who participate in this type of vacation frequently desire to see how food is grown and prepared or to learn how animals are raised. Occasionally there are opportunities to tour small, local food manufacturing companies, such as cheese factories, although this is becoming less common as mass production increasingly crowds out the independent operators.

Wine tourism is travel organized around the appreciation of, tasting of, and purchase of wine. A kind of tourism highly developed in many regions, it can be as simple as hopping on a wine shuttle in Napa Valley or as complicated as renting a villa in the south of France for a month. Wine tourism is a great way to learn about the people, culture, heritage, and customs of an area. Some of the famous wine producing regions of the world have been producing wine for centuries or even millennia, and the production and consumption of wine is deeply ingrained in the local culture.

See also food, cheese, meat, fruits and vegetables, seafood, coffee and alcoholic beverages.

Gambling

See also: Gambling

While gambling is outlawed in some countries, whole cities such as Las Vegas, Atlantic City and Monaco are world famous for their casinos. Macau passed Las Vegas as the highest-revenue gambling destination around 2008 and is now far ahead.

Hot air balloons

See also: Ballooning

Destinations: Albuquerque, Marrakech, Goreme.

Learning languages abroad

See also: Talk

Travelling to a foreign country both for leisure purposes and to study the local language can be an excellent way to deepen ones experience in a foreign culture and to combine leisure with learning. Although perhaps more common for people between the ages of 18 and 24, language tourism is undertaken by people of all ages and backgrounds. They tend to enroll in non-intensive foreign language courses that allow considerable free time in which to practice the language outside of class and travel extensively. Typical stays range from 2 to 5 weeks, and trips are often repeated in subsequent years.

Photography

See also: Travel photography

Sauna bathing

See also: Sauna

Sauna is a bathing facility where sweating in a hot room is an essential part of the cleaning procedure. Sauna is used for getting clean, but very much also to relax and socialize. Sauna is also used for getting warm before and after ice swimming (and any swimming in cold water).

Spas

See also: Spas

A trip to the spa is a common travel activity. It can be a great way to experience local culture and customs, enjoy some serious relaxation and/or remove the grime that accumulates while on the global road.

City life

Some urban activities are nightlife, shopping, urban sketching, and urbex.

Other activities

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