What are the most spiritual destinations in the world?
>>1237596
Varanasi, Pushkar or any of the other pilgrimage sites in India though lot's of burning going on so bring your gas mask.
Bhutan, though costs $250 USD a day to be a tourist there.
Luang Prabang in Laos
Israel obviously and Jerusalem
Japanese shrines in the forests
All the Sufi shrines in Pakistan and Turkey you prob can't go to right now due to exploding terrorism
All the crazy elaborate shrines in Iran
Numerous oasis desert monasteries and ancient shrines in Egypt you can't go to either.
Pattaya
>>1237611
I found the meaning of life in a sacred space in Bangkok called Soi Cowboy. I believe "Cowboy" means "Enlightenment" in Sanskrit.
JP Sears says it's Bayron Bay.
Before visiting Varanasi I would recommend looking at this:
https://www.chinasmack.com/filthy-india-photos-chinese-netizen-reactions
I know that many people will disagree with me, but I can think of several places in Hong Kong.
>Tian Tan Buddha
>Po Lin Monastery
>Wisdom Path
>Lantau Peak
>Chi Lin Nunnery
>Nan Lian Gardens
Lantau Peak was hella worth it. It made me do the exact same thing in OP's pic.
Disney World
>>1237596
Wall Street
>>1237596
I hate the word "spiritual". Whenever I see it, my brain tricks me into thinking I can smell Patchouli and hear the Pan Pipes.
Load of shite.
>>1237729
I can see that, peaceful shrines amidst all the madness of the city.
>>1237596
Clearwater in Florida.
>>1237785
what's in the black box
>>1238949
meteorites