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Visiting “Mystic Outlands” Is 2026’s Most Escapist Travel Trend

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I’ve always had a thing about fog. If the morning sky is cloaked in mist, I’m happy as a clam. It’s a condition I’ve been afflicted with my entire life (and one that’s procured quite a bit of teasing over the years), but there’s something about the mysterious nature of it all that improves my mood and boosts my creativity. As you might imagine, when murmurings of 2026’s “mystic outlands” trend began bubbling up, I felt as though I had met my people. If this is the first you’re hearing of it, allow me to show you the ropes: this trend was coined by Pinterest Predicts and centers on millennial and boomer travelers seeking out “distant ruins swallowed by mist, naturally-occurring spirals, and moody, enchanting forests.” More or less: Scottish Highlands vibes.

But digging a bit deeper into the psychology behind why travelers might be seeking out so-called mystical destinations, I’d argue it’s less about the aesthetic and more about the transformation. The metaphorical mist, if you will. “A few defining elements tend to surface,” says Scott Dunn’s Simon Hunt. “A palpable sense of energy tied to the land, ancient rituals and living traditions, otherworldly landscapes, and experiences that invite reflection.” Operating within those parameters, the mystic outlands trend extends to some of the world’s most mesmerizing corners.

“These journeys often take place in rare or remote environments where silence, scale, or isolation heighten awareness, and where…time-honored traditions invite reflection rather than spectacle,” explains Timbuktu’s founder and CEO Johnny Prince. This brings up a key point: while notions of moody forests and mysterious spirals might suggest a solo journey, a mystical travel experience is about connecting to the human experience. A “renewed perspective on how others live, believe, and find meaning in the world,” as Prince puts it.

Keeping this in mind, continue ahead for mind-bending travel destinations—some covered in mist, yes, others of the metaphorical variety. From the haunting coastline of Namibia to off-road adventures in Iceland, let the 13 trips ahead inform your next adventure.

The coastal deserts of Namibia are as perplexing to the eye as they are stirring to the soul. “The country offers landscapes like nowhere else on earth,” says Jennifer Morris of Abercrombie & Kent. The Skeleton Coast is a remote stretch in Northern Namibia named for its shipwrecks and whale skeletons, but it’s the intense fog and mesmerizing convergence of desert sand and Atlantic Ocean that truly renders it a mystical destination. Further inland and to the south, Wolwedans Boulders Camp sits atop an island of granite and sandy plains found within a private nature reserve deep in the desert. “[Come for] the dark sky reserve, incredible wilderness, and peace,” says Prince.

Mongolia is the second most sparsely populated territory in the world, which makes a journey to its vast wilderness feel especially compelling. When contemplating why the country is imbued with mysticism, Abercrombie & Kent’s Paul Medley points to a few traits: wide-open spaces, nomadic culture, wind across the steppes, soaring mountains, fossils, and dunes. As one Vogue writer observes, Mongolia is “still relatively untouched by modern life,” and adventures are untamed—epic horse rides through the Gobi Desert, trekking to Buddhist temples in the mountains, and meditative hikes around the crystal blue Ugii Lake are all on the table.

Rising 348 meters above the Northern Australian desert plain, Uluru is a massive sandstone monolith—the largest in the world—formed around 550 million years old. The Uluru–Kata Tjuṯa National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site) includes the monolith itself and rock domes to the west, and is a sacred place to the Aṉangu people, who are among the world’s oldest living cultures. A visit to this mystical outback is, as Medley puts it, otherworldly. An Aṉangu-led tour of ancient caves reveals creation stories (or ‘Dreamtime’), and a moonlit supper in a safari-style camp offers the chance to soak in the learnings from the day.

You haven’t seen Iceland until you’ve experienced a Super Jeep adventure into the heart of its most mystical landscapes. With these heavily modified 4×4 vehicles, you can access the country’s most rugged and remote terrain, including glaciers and lava fields. Zip around hidden gems like Landmannalaugar’s steaming hot springs, brave river crossings to witness the towering Haifoss waterfall, and bask in the freedom to explore at your own pace. Or, if you prefer not to drive yourself, Black Tomato’s epic Iceland itinerary takes travelers into the Thórsmörk valley to traverse lush gorges and three glaciers (complete with a picnic in the wild), wrapping up the day at the turf-covered houses at Torfhús Retreat.

As one of the world’s earliest Christian nations, Ethiopia makes for quite the enigmatic travel destination. “The religion was established here as early as the 4th century,” Prince says, “and the Ethiopian Orthodox Church remains deeply woven into daily life.” The community is guided by a liturgical calendar, which Prince explains makes every day feel like a sacred moment. There are several festivals throughout the year, including Timket (Epiphany) in January (“the most vibrant and visually spectacular”), Meskel in September, and the spiritual observances of Fasika (Easter) and Genna, among others. “Adding to its distinct cultural rhythm, Ethiopia also follows its own calendar and marks the New Year on September 11th, underscoring the country’s unique spiritual and historical identity,” Prince adds.

The very mention of Japan tends to conjure images of misty forests and snow-capped mountains, usually with a remote Shinto shrine or Buddhist temple tucked into the landscape. Those mountains, in particular, offer travelers an ideal setting for a mystic-inflected journey. “Imagine spending the night in a traditional temple lodging alongside Buddhist monks, waking before dawn to witness their chanting and morning rituals, practicing calligraphy and hand-copying sacred sutras, and walking through a lantern-lit cemetery where great Buddhist spirits are still believed to reside,” Prince says of a visit to Mount Koya. “This is a transformative experience in Japan.” Then there’s Mount Fuji, the country’s most famous peak. “The view from the summit is among the most extraordinary in the world,” Prince says, “To stand atop an active volcano, above the clouds, as the sun rises, is a profoundly transformative experience.

”The Scottish Highlands are like a central hub for the mystic traveler: mysteriously deep lochs, rolling peaks cloaked in fog, and vast moors painted in heather’s signature mauve hue. Naturally, this is prime road trip country. A driving itinerary in this region of the country can include a bit of everything—castle ruins, local cuisine, and the famous Highland cows, of course. As for accommodations, only a stay at The Fife Arms will do. This art-filled hotel is, as Vogue’s senior lifestyle editor describes, “the full-blown, old-school Highlands fantasy.

”With its expansive jungles, ancient rituals, and extraordinary biodiversity, Hunt points to the Amazon rainforest in Peru and Ecuador as a quintessential mystical experience.“It’s guided by the ancestral wisdom of Indigenous communities whose spiritual practices are inseparable from the land,” he says. By learning how local communities live in harmony with the rainforest, travelers come away from the journey with a “profound sense of connection, healing, and transformation.” If you’re interested in a multi-day retreat, head for Korimana in Ecuador’s primary cloud forest of La Maná. “Korimana stands at the confluence of two extraordinary forces: the crystalline aquifers of Cotopaxi—Ecuador’s most revered snow-capped volcano—and the magnetic resonance of Quilotoa, a once-mighty volcano that collapsed into itself thousands of years ago,” explains Abercrombie & Kent’s Adam Fogg.

You shouldn’t travel somewhere just for the photo, but what a photo do the Uyuni salt flats make. This 10-billion-ton salt reserve—the world’s largest—spans over four thousand square miles and was formed by dried prehistoric lakes. During the rainy season of November to March, it transforms into a gargantuan reflective mirror. “Bolivia’s Salar de Uyuni brings new meaning to the idea of mystical travel,” says Hunt, sharing that the destination offers some of the clearest skies on earth. “Visitors can get up close with the Milky Way, planets, moon craters, Saturn’s rings, and other celestial wonders, while ancient cosmologies that connect earth and sky add a layer of spiritual resonance,” he says.

“India is always at the top of my list for travelers seeking depth and meaning,” explains Lili LeBaron of Scott Dunn. The massive country is an epicenter for spirituality, but Varanasi along the Ganges is perhaps the most frequently cited destination for a transformative experience. “Visitors can witness daily rituals that have been practiced for thousands of years, creating an incredibly powerful and emotional experience,” LeBaron says. One such ritual is the Aarti ceremony, which Abercrombie & Kent’s Jennifer Morris explains is a ceremonial expression of deep love. “India allows you to reflect on your own day-to-day and be more curious and mindful towards other people, cultures, and food,” Morris says.

Bali’s reputation as a spiritual epicenter is no secret, but beyond the well-known areas of Ubud and Uluwatu, there’s plenty of room to experience the island’s unique Balinese Hindu traditions in a remote setting. “In places like Munduk [to the north] and East Bali, temple ceremonies and water blessings are a natural part of daily life, offering travelers authentic experiences that connect them to the culture,” says LeBaron.

Sacred water springs, solstice ceremonies, and full-moon gatherings—that’s common fare for the vibrant Pagan community in Glastonbury. This small English town in Somerset is perhaps better known for its namesake music festival (which actually takes place on a dairy farm in the village over), but for the mystics among us, it’’s ground zero for practitioners like druids and Wiccans. Visitors to the region who are staying at The Newt in Somerset can sign up for a tour with a local mystic who leads the group in a circle casting ceremony before trekking up the Tor (a striking conical hill) to reach St. Michael’s Tower. For a ‘misty’ mix of Arthurian legends and Pagan mysticism, a visit to Glastonbury won’t disappoint.

You probably know it as Easter Island, but locally, this volcanic island goes by Rapa Nui. It’s famous, of course, for the majestic stone statues called moai, which represent ancestral figures from the region’s Polynesian culture and are best explored with a local guide who can share the legends behind them. Beyond archaeology, outdoor adventure is everywhere: hike one of the island’s three volcanoes, scuba dive off the coastline, or ride horseback along hidden trails. Remote and mysterious, Rapa Nui continues to awe visitors who wonder how its earliest navigators found this isolated corner of the Pacific.

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