Travel bucket lists are a source of hope, happiness, and self-fulfillment, but they are subject to change due to global events, overtourism, and climate crises. In this ever-changing world, some famous landmarks and must-see places are disappearing, while new destinations are emerging. For instance, with the Trans-Siberian railway in Russia no longer accessible, travelers can try the Glacier Express in Switzerland. Similarly, while it may not be possible to enjoy Moscow’s opera and ballet, its heritage is also vibrant in Austria. Moreover, traveling on an environmentally friendly electric car from Paris to Lyon, France, will reduce carbon emissions. Machu Picchu in Peru has been affected by increasing overtourism, thus making San Agusti, Colombia, an alternative destination with ancient Andean heritage, artistry and mystery. Finally, Dubrovnik in Croatia, which attracted 600,000 visitors in 2011, is overcrowded; thus, visitors can opt for Split instead.