There’s no shortage of cultural travel destinations but what of those that offer something different? From street art and witches’ markets to spirituality and yoga, here are the top ten destinations for alternative culture, according to global travellers.*
Mysticism in Glastonbury, UK
Glastonbury isn't just a cultural hub during the world-famous festival
With a high street of alternative healers, vegan-friendly cafés and shops selling incense and mystical literature, the unassuming Somerset town of Glastonbury isn’t just a hub for alternative culture during its world-famous music festival. It's a place that's deeply historic and swathed in mysticism, attracting all kinds of counter-cultural groups. Visit the Glastonbury Tor, a tower atop a hill linked to King Arthur, and Glastonbury Abbey, a ruin where Arthur’s remains are allegedly buried. Stay at Sacred Garden Retreat, a short walk from both the Tor and the Abbey.
Street art in Valparaíso, Chile
Check out the vivid street art in Valparaíso
The port city of Valparaíso was once the home of poet and Chilean national treasure, Pablo Neruda. And this illustrious connection – combined with brightly coloured architecture that's covered in murals and street art – has long attracted a bohemian crowd. During the last week of each year, the city hosts a carnival of theatre, music and performance arts, featuring fireworks and delectable fresh seafood. Puerta Escondida Bed & Breakfast is a colourfully decorated, traditional Chilean townhouse in central Valparaíso.
Alternative healing in La Paz, Bolivia
Take part in a shamanic ritual at La Paz's witches' market
La Paz – the Bolivian capital and the world’s highest city – is a distinctive destination. Thanks to the altitude, ubiquitous multicoloured Peruvian traditional dress and coca-leaf chewing, it's a place that feels frenetic and fun. Then there’s the witches’ market, where row upon row of alternative healers peddle natural remedies, shamanic rituals and mind-body healing. You'll need a few hours to really explore all of the stalls and shops where shelves are covered in potions, spell books, hand-woven clothes and artisanal jewellery. Check in to the budget-friendly 3600 Hostel or splash out at the Casa de Piedra Hotel Boutique.
Poetry in Konya, Turkey
Visit the tomb of Sufi mystic Rumi in Konya
For a truly alternative cultural experience, join the pilgrims who head to the city of Konya to visit the turquoise tiled tomb of Sufi mystic, Rumi. One of the world’s most-read and revered poets, Rumi’s work revolves around love. And his tomb, covered with embroidered gold cloth and calligraphy murals, is a deeply spiritual place. While you're here, be sure to check out a whirling dervish performance (formerly known as Mevlevi), whereby Sufi dancers spin on the spot for hours on end wearing billowing white cloaks and fezzes (tasselled hats made popular during the Ottoman period). This dance is a form of meditation that's intended to bring the dancers into a trance and closer to God – and it's quite the spectacle. Hich Hotel Konya is the highest-rated hotel in the city.
Indigenous art in Alice Springs, Australia
Alice Springs has a noteworthy collection of indigenous art
Visit the small Outback town of Alice Springs to access the mythical, ancient red rock of Uluru, and you’ll be astonished by over 30,000 years of history. There’s plenty of alternative culture to explore here, from eccentric boutiques and markets to creative spaces like The Mbantua Gallery, where you'll find a noteworthy collection of indigenous art. Enjoy some of the best views of the area from a boutique canvas tent.
Yoga & spirituality in Varanasi, India
Take a yoga class and/or dip in the Ganges in Varanasi
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