Inspiration is something a writer should never be short of. In fact a high dose of inspiration is needed to keep the creative juice flowing – whether it stems from people, food, music, fashion, nature, among other things.

That’s why we’ve put together a list of destinations every writer has to visit. Not to worry, with Travelbay you will be able to visit all of these places as convenience and pocket friendliness is guaranteed with you having the option to saving towards holidays in these destinations.

With no further ado, here is a list of 9 destinations made for Writers as recommended by Travelbay:

Seychelles

Ever wondered if those beach photos in a new picture frame are real? No doubt it gets you doubting while hoping it is real. Well, that’s the same effect you’d have in Seychelles. This is one islands where reality surpasses dreams and so a perfect destination for writers.

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There are jungle and coastal walks, boat excursions, and diving and snorkelling to keep you buzzing. Ecotourism is big – there are marine parks and natural reserves filled with endemic species that are easy to approach.

Banjul

Banjul is the the capital city of Gambia and it is popular for many attractions including its architecture, grand markets, national museum, outdoor activities such as bird watching and sports fishing, not to talk of a wide range of restaurant choices and night life.

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Interesting to note that Banjul is a coastal city. This means you’re never far away from the Atlantic Ocean with another range of activities to indulge yourself in such as hiking, swimming, surfing, fishing, either a sun rise run or sun set walk. All of these are guaranteed to be sources of inspiration.

South Africa

Every country in the world displays some diversity, but South Africa takes it to the next level. From wild life in water, on land and up in the air, there is more than enough to feast the eye, only if you learn not to blink. As writer you can take all this in and get your jungle juice flowing to enhance creativity.

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If you’re interested in another kind of wildlife, hit the nightclubs on Cape Town’s jumping Long St or try African home brew in a local pub. Seafood delicacies on the Garden Route, curry in Durban’s Indian Area, a sizzling Cape Malay dish, or a braai (barbecue) in the wilderness are a few cuisines to keep you staying a happy explorer. All of this to spark up one form of inspiration or another.

Ghana

Not up for going too far for an adventure? Then look no further as Ghana is always welcoming especially the cities of Accra and Cape Coast. Once known as the Gold Coast, Ghana became the first democratic sub-Sahara country in colonial Africa to gain its independence in 1957. No doubt, Ghana will satisfy the thirst of writers looking for history.

Ghana

Here you will see the remarkable combination of ancient castles, learn of ancient kingdoms, speak to artisans who continue traditional works in carvings, cloth weaving, and more. Ghana combines unique architecture, food and history. Explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Elmina’s slave castle, visit Kaumasii’s vast markets where artists from around West Africa come to sell their wares and share trade secrets, then finish with time at leisure walk on Kakum’s canopy through the rainforest.

Mauritius

Harmony is a state every writer is always in search of. While some find it in the most quiet of places, others are lucky to find it even in the midst of life’s busy noise. What if we tell you that there is a place where you can always experience harmony whenever you want?

Mauritius

Welcome to Mauritius. The Island takes harmony to a whole new level and is never short of inspiring writers with its culture – food, music, people, and fashion. Visitors can also engage in an amazing selection activities, attractions and places of interested all waiting to be discovered. From more traditional museums, parks and reserves, to extreme activities, sea cruises, island trips and many more.  

Nairobi

The safari’s call is one that cannot be easily ignored, not even by the most prolific of writers. Nairobi is Kenya’s bustling capital city, and is popularly known as a jumping-off point for the safari experience. In addition to its urban core, the city has Nairobi National Park, a large game reserve known for breeding endangered black rhinos and home to giraffes, zebras and lions.

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Don’t forget about the elephants and the National museum, all contributing a little bit of magic to the Safari experience that awaits you in Nairobi. It’d be awesome to catch up with Magunga Williams too – the Kenyan writer who is using the internet to get others to read African fiction.

Dubai

The Arabian Nights is one book that comes close to describing Dubai. The capital city of the United Arab Emirates is known for luxury shopping, ultramodern architecture and a lively nightlife scene. Burj Khalifa, an 830m-tall tower, dominates the skyscraper-filled skyline. At its foot lies Dubai Fountain, with jets and lights choreographed to music. That said, the city still finds ways to keep its ancient cultures and traditions.

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On man-made islands just offshore is Atlantis, the Palm, a resort with water and marine-animal parks. After dark, Dubai sometimes seems like a city filled with lotus eaters, forever on the lookout for a good time. Its shape-shifting party spectrum caters for just about every taste and budget – writers included.

Maldives

Sunny all year long, waves like nowhere else, underwater beauty like paradise! These are some of the description for the Maldives Island. As a writer you never want a rainy day that kill those vibes once you get into the zone. You’re definitely in luck as Maldives is as consistent as it gets.

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It’s a place where the sands are white as the smiles of the locals, where fish swim happily in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean, where the weather is a dream, and the deep rays of the sun waits to engulf you in their arms. Can you get a glimpse between the lines?

Zanzibar

Known to be home to Africa’s best coral beaches, Zanzibar is the archipelago’s main island. At its centre is Stone Town with its quasi-medieval medina, and a drive out of town through the avenue of mango trees – said to be planted over the bodies of past lovers of a 19th-century sultan’s daughter.

Zanzibar

This is dream land for writers who like a fine mix of history and mystery. Be ready to play with the dolphin, flanked by long, sandy beaches, restaurants, bars and dance-till-dawn full-moon parties, picturesque beauty and more.

Know of any other destinations worth recommending to writers? Please do share in the comments.

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