7 Ways to See the World From the Sky

Thrill-seekers know the formula for an epic adventure: a little adrenaline, clear skies and the promise of awe-inspiring views. Few things compare with soaring over the Grand Canyon in a helicopter near Las Vegas or catapulting through the atmosphere during a skydiving expedition in Dubai. Of course, not all airborne experiences require nerves of steel. Board the Four Seasons Jet and you’ll see how relaxing a bird’s-eye view can be.

To satisfy all varieties of travellers, we’ve rounded up seven of the world’s most breathtaking destinations and the most exhilarating ways to see them from the sky. From Dubai to Whistler, follow our guide to taking flight.

Hot-air ballooning in the Serengeti

Hop aboard a hot-air balloon to see the natural beauty of your surroundings from an ideal vantage point. This gentle hot-air balloon safari, arranged by Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti, allows for the ultimate scenic view – an unobstructed 360-degree panorama – so it’s no wonder hot-air ballooning is a favourite pastime in other wilderness expanses as well, such as the American Southwest. The Serengeti, with its golden savannahs and rich wildlife, may be the world’s best destination to lift off and float the morning away.

Zip-lining in Costa Rica

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The Witch’s Rock Canopy Tour sends you flying above the unique dry forests of Papagayo Peninsula, home to rare birds, animals and plants like toucans, monkeys and orchids.

Strap into a harness and sail through the jungle canopy of Guanacaste Province on a zip-line tour arranged by Four Seasons Resort Costa Rica at Peninsula Papagayo. Spot tropical birds, tree frogs and howler monkeys up close, and soar above gorgeous waterfalls as you glide from platform to towering platform. Witch’s Rock Canopy Tour, with its 24 platforms and three suspension bridges, offers some of the best views of Costa Rica’s landscape.

Skydiving in Dubai

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Skydive Dubai offers tandem dives with expert instructors as well as a training program for those who wish to take the plunge solo.

Ranked a top drop zone, and the host of one of the world’s biggest skydiving championships, Dubai – home of Four Seasons Resort Jumeirah Beach and Four Seasons Dubai International Financial Centre – draws both experts and beginners with glimmering views of the city skyline and the Arabian Gulf. Flying above the fan-shaped archipelago of Palm Jumeirah is your photo-worthy moment.

Touring Maui by helicopter

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Soar above towering waterfalls and lush rainforests before peering into Haleakala, a dormant volcano that composes 75 percent of Maui.

Admire the island’s green peaks, plunging waterfalls and grand dormant volcano during a private helicopter tour with Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea. Touch down at ONO Organic Farms for a private tour and exotic fruit tasting led by the farm’s long-time owners. Afterwards, set out to explore the famed town of Hana before returning to the Resort for a personalized multi-course dinner featuring your favourite fruits from the ONO farm.

Soaring to natural wonders around Las Vegas

Trade bright city lights for a sprawling desert landscape during an experience available exclusively to guests of Four Seasons Hotel Las Vegas. A private helicopter carries you to the Valley of Fire, Nevada’s oldest and largest state park, where you’ll see rare petroglyphs and sandstone rock formations. Next you’ll venture to the West Rim of the Grand Canyon, following the bend of the Colorado River, and touch down for a private lunch beside one of the world’s seven wonders.

Seaplane surfing in the Maldives

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Tropicsurf guides can help surfers of every skill level drop into world-class waves at Kuda Huraa, situated among the area’s most celebrated surf breaks.

Experience the Indian Ocean from sea and sky during a seaplane surfing excursion with Four Season Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa. You and your surfing guide will board a seaplane and cruise the Maldivian atolls searching for prime waves. When the timing is right, you’ll touch down, dive into crystal blue waters and surf to your heart’s content.

Flying Over a Glacier in Whistler

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Accessible only by helicopter, Whistler’s remote thermal baths sit amid snowcapped mountains.

The Pemberton Backcountry, home to British Columbia’s largest ice field, is both your fly-by scenery and your destination during an exclusive Whistler helicopter tour with Four Seasons Resort Whistler. Touch down for an ice-cave tour, and then soar to the region’s remote hot springs for a private spa experience in dramatic, unlikely place. Follow us into the ice cave and see photos from inside this kingdom of cold >

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Visual storytellers and Four Seasons Envoys Harikrishnan Panicker and Deepti Nair capture the wild beauty of the jungle-meets-sea region in an enchanting light box diorama.


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Dioramas are often associated with grade school art projects. But Mumbai-based husband and wife Harikrishnan Panicker and Deepti Nair (collectively known as Hari & Deepti) saw a way to elevate the craft’s simplicity.


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Before they were artists, the pair were designers. Hari worked for brands such as MTV Networks India, and Deepti was an experience designer for a leading telecom company. Wanderlust took hold; they left their jobs and set out to find artistic inspiration around the globe. A great story has many layers, and paper, they found, was the perfect storytelling medium for them.

“It’s playful, light, colourless and colourful,” Hari says. “It’s minimal and intricate. It reflects light, creates depth and illusions in a way that takes the artists and viewer through a journey with limitless possibilities.”

Each of their detailed, illuminated shadow boxes is a fairytale take on the natural world, concealing multiple storylines.

Recently, Hari and Deepti spent three weeks exploring Costa Rica as part of the Envoy by Four Seasons program, which gives storytellers in a range of genres a chance to immerse themselves in a destination and create work in response. Paper and scissors at the ready, they navigated the jungles, mangroves, beaches and volcanoes of wildlife-rich Peninsula Papagayo.


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WHAT ATTRACTED YOU TO PAPER AS A MEDIUM?


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“Paper is brutal in its simplicity as a medium. It demands the attention of the artist while it provides the softness you need to mold it into something beautiful. I think we both appreciate that paper comes from nature.

“People always question if our work is strong enough. Paper has been around for a very long time, and it will survive. Also, our work is about collaboration – how paper and light come together. Paper does justice to light.”


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WHAT IS YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS?


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“We begin by sketching an image on multiple sheets, combining it into one complete image and deciding which us will carve each part of the image. Once everything is carved, we assemble the individual layers into a box backlit with LED strip lights to create the final installation.

“When we travel, we do a lot of research into the destination’s history and folklore as well as local life, and we try to capture all of that in our work.”


Hari Deepti Process


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MUCH OF YOUR WORK IS ROOTED IN NATURE RATHER THAN IN CITIES. WHY?

“It’s probably because we grew up in cities. We didn’t have a relationship with nature growing up, so there’s that yearning. Nature inspires us to create art. It makes us happy, and that’s what we aspire to. Our work often revolves around the concept of a utopian world where man and nature are not in conflict – they live in harmony.”


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WHAT WAS THE APPEAL OF ENVOY BY FOUR SEASONS?


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The program gives you a glimpse into experiences that you normally don’t get on a regular basis. It just gives you a different viewpoint. It’s like a portal into different cultures. It’s an invitation to be transported to another world.”


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HAD YOU BEEN TO COSTA RICA BEFORE? WHAT SURPRISED YOU MOST ABOUT THE DESTINATION?


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“This was our first time in Costa Rica. The country was like walking into a life-size version of our artworks. Every place we visited, like the mangroves and the caves, was coincidentally reminiscent of the world we have been creating through our art.

“We were impressed with how green it was and how everyone respects nature. It is quite sad that this is an alien concept in most parts of the world. In Costa Rica, it’s a part of the daily life and culture of the people.

“The greeting of pura vida is reflective of what most locals believe in, and it’s clearly visible with more than half of the land being forests. That says a lot.”


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WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST IMPRESSION OF FOUR SEASONS RESORT COSTA RICA AT PENINSULA PAPAGAYO?


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“We were very impressed with the 1,400 acres of wilderness around us and how the property is nestled in the forest in perfect harmony with nature. Upon arrival, we were greeted by two deer at the entrance of the property, and we eventually decided to include them in the final artwork we created.”


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YOU HAD A COCKTAIL TASTING ROOTED IN LOCAL FOLKLORE. MIXOLOGY, LIKE YOUR WORK, CAN BE A FORM OF STORYTELLING. WHAT DID YOU LEARN?


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“Karen Arceyuth, the head mixologist, was born in Costa Rica. She created a drink for us called Costa Rican Treasure. We were impressed with the story behind the drink and how she managed to translate that into an experience involving the sense of smell, sight and taste to invoke memories. The cocktail was made from rum, homemade vanilla and coffee syrups, cacao and Quassia amara bark, and was smoked with cinnamon wood.

“The idea was that the ingredients – coffee, cacao and sugar cane – are the principal ingredients used to produce Costa Rica’s Centenario Real rum. We learned that cacao is a sacred fruit for the indigenous Bribri people in the south of Costa Rica. And the cinnamon was meant to evoke zafra, the harvest of sugar cane.”


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WAS THERE A PARTICULAR EXPERIENCE THAT INFLUENCED YOUR FINAL WORK?


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“The wilderness really spoke to us and inspired us to create our final work, titled World Within a World. We were amazed at the scale of the mangroves and how mysterious they were. We have always been fascinated with old trees and their root systems – to us they resemble the web of life. We felt a sense of calm paddling deep into the tributaries engulfed by the jungle canopy and all of the wildlife. The mangroves seemed like a world within a world, a sacred place, and we tried to capture this feeling in our art, recreating the mirrored stream, the reflection of the mangroves and the roots through the clear water.

“One day we took a private helicopter flight over the Pacific coastline, revealing a bird’s-eye view of the massive mangrove canal system. We really enjoyed seeing the different perspective. We could see through the water to the roots, and we took this inspiration and translated it in our final work.”

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Where to Go Adventuring Like a Local in Mexico and the Caribbean

There’s something about flying south for the winter that enchants humankind as well as birds. And warm-weather getaways can be even more restorative – and transformative – when you partake in thrills that are delightfully different from those available back home. Staff members at Four Seasons hotels and resorts in the Caribbean and Mexico suggest some of their favourite things to see, eat and do – from wrangling lobster for your own dinner to indulging in a massage of mezcal and chocolate.

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Sip on a Superfood in Anguilla

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Wellness is always the order of the day at Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla, perched on coralline beachside bluffs on the British territory’s northwest shore. Moringa, a local superfood plant, is considered highly nutritious, with powerful anti-inflammatory and tissue-protective properties. To kick off your morning, consider ordering Dean’s Green Supreme, a tropical blend of moringa leaves, bananas, orange juice and mango purée, at Half Shell Beach Bar on the frothy waters of Barnes Bay Beach.

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Continue a self-care morning in the seafront spa, where open-air spa cabanas sit adjacent to turquoise surf. Guests seeking a spa treatment connected to their location should book an Anguilla Salt Scrub, which reportedly detoxifies your skin; the island was once the largest exporter of salt in the Caribbean. (Bonus: The treatment includes a citrus vanilla mask body wrap and scalp and foot massages).

End the perfect day with a johnnycake-making class,  where you’ll whip up a patty whose base is baked salt fish, flour and eggs at Bamboo Bar and Grill. Or do as locals do and select your own fish from the catch of the day – whatever fish was hauled in from the sea that morning, such as crayfish, snapper or parrotfish. Usually, the culinary team puts fish in foil with onions, carrots, celery, garlic, tomatoes, butter and white wine. Then they place the fresh catch on the grill for 20 minutes and cook it to perfection.

Please note: In light of the latest COVID-19 guidelines, Four Seasons Resort and Residences Anguilla is closed but is accepting reservations for stays from November 1, 2020, onward.

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Craft Your Own Custom Tequila in Punta Mita, Mexico

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“If I could only have one meal for the rest of my life, I would make ceviche and have a beer,” says Jorge González, Executive Chef of Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, set beside a picturesque bay on Mexico’s western coast. The citrus-cured fish is his dish of choice on hot days when he teaches a private cooking class in the outdoor kitchen of the Resort’s new restaurant, Dos Catrinas. When the catch of the day arrives by boat, he concocts a light ceviche, such as yellowtail snapper with soy sauce, lime and serrano pepper, and pairs it with the Resort’s very own CORA beer.

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Dos Catrinas highlights Mexico’s varied regional cuisines. González’s favourite dish on the menu is a modern duck confit with pink mole made from beets and white chocolate, but his eyes light up when he talks about the Tsi Kil Pak, a scrumptious pumpkin-seed dip of Mayan ancestry. He serves it with tlayuda, a toasted, paper-thin tortilla from Oaxaca.

The local pride that drives the menu is also apparent in the tequila-blending class taught by the Resort’s Cultural Concierge, Enrique Alejos. Guests learn to profile Mexico’s home-grown liquor using all five senses and then craft their own blend from the barrels of blanco, reposado, añejo and extra añejo on display. Each guest’s recipe is inscribed in a ledger so that the Resort can send a personalized taste of Mexico to you at home whenever you like.

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Lasso Lobsters in Nevis

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At the newly revamped oceanfront Four Seasons Resort Nevis – where green vervet monkeys frolic on the Robert Trent Jones II–designed golf course – plenty of on-site adventures are as authentic as they come.

One particularly delicious option? Diving for your own Caribbean spiny lobsters with a Nevisian dive master and a Four Seasons chef for their Dive & Dine program. “The dive site we visit most isn’t too frequented,” says Sous-Chef Eddy Dhenin. “Other sea life you may encounter includes nurse sharks, parrotfish, trumpetfish and even Christmas tree worms.”

Back on shore, sip a rum punch as your chef grills your lobster with lemon and garlic butter. Dhenin’s advice: “Be sure to ask chef to share the recipe for a Caribbean sofrito marinade, made with organic ingredients from the Resort’s herb garden, used to bring out the sweetness of the lobster.”

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Then turn up the heat with another foodie exploit – Paw Paw Pepper Sauce cooking class, hosted by Four Seasons Resort Nevis butcher and local entrepreneur Llewellyn Clarke and Executive Chef Samuel Faggetti. “Nevisians are fanatical about their pepper sauce (locals don’t call it hot sauce), and they eat it on everything, everywhere from roti lunch counters to roadside barbecue stands,” Clarke says. For Paw Paw 101, you’ll dip into your homemade sauce – a blend that includes papaya, pepper and garlic – with conch and lobster fritters.

Don’t leave the island without taking the Resort’s kite-making class, which will have you constructing aerodynamic toys from bamboo strips, colourful tissue paper and string and flying them at The Flats, a nearby recreation centre overlooking the Caribbean Sea. “Kite flying has long been a part of our local Easter celebrations in Nevis,” says Jonathan Dutil, Guest Experience Coordinator – Nevisians host a kite-flying competition on Good Friday with categories like “Best Flying” and “Most Creative.” “It’s a great way to tap into our creativity and honour our local cultural heritage.”

Please note: Four Seasons Resort Nevis is closed but is accepting reservations for stays from October 7, 2020. 

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Relax with a Mezcal Massage in Mexico City

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Tucked in a vibrant hacienda with a leafy, canary-inhabited courtyard, Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City unites modern urban exploits with ancient Mexican traditions.

Take your jet-lagged mind to the spa, where the Pre-Hispanic Holistic Massage combines mezcal with chocolate and amaranth to put pep in your step the old-fashioned way. (Amaranth is a grain cultivated by Aztecs that reportedly made up 80 percent of their food sources.) “The best part of this massage is connecting with pre-Hispanic relaxation techniques,” says Cristina Gutierrez, Spa Manager, “starting with a shot of tequila to open the pores.”

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Speaking of drinks, mezcal – the spirit made from distilled agave – is all but required here. Imbibe like an expert at a tequila and mezcal tasting with the Hotel’s resident mixologists.

“Amores Cupreata is a perfect mezcal if you’re looking for something a little bit more complex than others, given the interesting evolution it has in the glass,” says Head Bartender Fran Calvo. “It starts with fresh aromas of agave, incense and toasted squash seeds, and on the mouth it feels slightly spicy, accompanied with a nice bitterness towards the end.” He’d pair it with bone marrow sopes – “the mix of fat with the body of the mezcal is amazing.”

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Swim With the World’s Largest Sharks in Los Cabos, Mexico

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Set on a pristine 2-mile stretch of Mexico’s Sea of Cortez,
Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costas Palmas champions the many delights of the Baja California Peninsula. “Back in the 1950s, the East Cape was an escape for Hollywood celebrities and Texas fishermen,” says General Manager Borja Manchado. “They would arrive by small plane or boat, seeking the spirited adventure and peaceful requiescence of this secret paradise that was just a couple hours from home.”

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Among the awe-inspiring thrills available to guests: swimming with whale sharks, the largest fish in the sea at up to nearly 19,000 kilograms (41,888 lb.).

“This part of the Baja Peninsula is home to miles of swimmable beach, and some of the world’s best diving, snorkelling and sportfishing with nearly 900 species of fish that reside in the Sea of Cortez,” says Denis Espina, the Resort’s Manager.

If you need a spa treatment after your electrifying swim, choose one of the many options with local roots in the 10-room Oasis Spa. “We have created an environment that replicates the harmonious balance of nature and honours the indigenous essentials of the desert, mountains and sea,” says Director of Spa Lina Morales, “to provide guests with a holistic salve that heals the soul while easing the mind and body.”

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Taking Our Time:
A Father-Son Journey Through Asia

As the father of two teenage boys who have thoroughly assimilated personal tech into their lives, I often struggle to find ways to expand their horizons beyond their Retina displays.

Time keeps slipping into the future, after all, and my sons will only be under my direct guidance for a few more blink-and-you’ll-miss-them years.

So how to open their eyes to the truth that typing IRL (“in real life”) implies you do, in fact, have a real life? A life that the social media networks of the world may still be part of, but hold much less power over?

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Experience has shown that teaching two boys the same thing separately requires less time and effort than attempting to teach them that same thing together. This approach has served me well and led to some memorable one-on-one outings.

None more so than a recent trip to the Far East with my younger son, Jack. Embracing my 15-year-old’s love of travel, I decided to make this particular excursion a little more, as we Gen Xers used to say, extreme.

I wagered that living unfiltered lives for three weeks in Singapore and Tokyo would reveal the important difference between seeing videos about a place and actually experiencing it.

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The journey of 1,000 miles may begin with a single step, but our journey of 25,000 miles began with a long-haul flight from Denver to London. If you’re going to explore the other side of the world, why not take the long way around?

Because I’d previously stayed at Four Seasons Hotel London at Park Lane on business, Jeremy Dawson and James Birkett (the Hotel’s Assistant Manager and Valet Supervisor, respectively) immediately recognized me and went about initiating Jack into the fraternity of world travellers. That project culminated with a jaunt in the Hotel’s Rolls-Royce for a meal with friends at Gymkhana.

We were both immediately taken aback by the scale, scope and sensory overload of the Jewel Changi Airport.

Our first proper stop on the other side of the world was Singapore, where we were both immediately taken aback by the scale, scope and sensory overload of the Jewel Changi Airport complex – which includes a 130-foot-high waterfall, the largest indoor water feature in the world. But as the point of this trip was not simply to stand in different spots and take selfies as proof of our escapades (although we certainly did that), I decided to enlist some help.

In this case, help came in the form of Gladys Lim, our Concierge at Four Seasons Hotel Singapore. After explaining to Gladys that my goal for this trek was to help Jack tangibly connect with the wider world, she knew just who to call – Natalie Chai, who would become our trusted tour guide and Jack’s confidant. But first, we fuelled ourselves on Hainanese chicken rice, a famous local dish at the modern Asian brasserie One-Ninety.

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Natalie, as you would expect any good tour guide to be, was a fount of information. But while certainly interesting and perspective-expanding, the facts she imparted paled in comparison to the impression she herself made on Jack.

Somewhere among the city-state’s famed hawker stalls, possibly after a round of chili crabs at Chijmes, Jack and Natalie became friends. IRL friends. And while they will stay in touch via technology, it is the bond they formed on the streets of Singapore that will forever tie them together – even if, eventually, only in each other’s memories.

That was the beauty of this trip. Those small (but not really) moments of personal interaction when a smile or Google-translated phrase was enough to cross all manner of cultural barriers. Little shots of human connection and personal humility that can only come when, say, you find yourself and your 15-year-old man-child in a YouTuber-endorsed dive of a noodle shop, eating more sesame pasta–based carbs than even a marathon runner could manage.

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Or welcoming the unrivalled calm of the immaculately manicured Imperial Palace grounds – an island of introspection after the whirlwind, ramen-based adventures of Tokyo Station’s underground mall.

Or savouring orange and apple marmalade at Motif, set within Four Seasons Hotel Tokyo at Marunouchi, and then lingering in the Four Seasons farewell when concierge team members Mari Oshitani and Mami Kumoda stood and waved goodbye until we boarded our train for the airport.

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Because of these moments and dozens of others, the Jack that’s upstairs in his room as I write this is not the same Jack I boarded a plane with. Is it a big change? Not especially. Not yet. But the idea was to redirect the way he views the world and his place in it. To that end, score one for Dad.

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Reconnect With the World:
How Travel Can Transform Your Outlook

Human brains are hard-wired to connect. It’s how we learn about the world around us and how we learn about ourselves. And in the series of moments that make up our lives, it’s moments of genuine personal connection that shine the brightest. This is never more true than when we travel.

For Jessica Nabongo, writer, entrepreneur and the first Black woman to visit every country in the world, making those connections is one of the most important and cherished parts of her journey not only throughout the globe, but through life.

“One question I ask people a lot is, what makes you happy?” Nabongo says. “Whether I’m talking to royalty or if I’m talking to someone who has nearly nothing living in a village, the messages remain very, very similar. It’s all about our personal relationships.”

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The daughter of Ugandan immigrants, Nabongo has been travelling internationally since she was 4 years old. In 2008, she left her corporate job and moved to Japan to teach English. She ended up living abroad for seven years, with stints in London, Benin and Rome, before returning to her hometown of Detroit, Michigan. But in 2017, with 60 countries already under her belt, Nabongo decided that she would set out to visit every single country in the world and share it all on Instagram under the handle @jessicanabongo. Two years and 136 countries later, she accomplished her record-breaking feat.

 


Recently, she connected with Florence, one of Italy’s most beautiful cities and centre of the art and culture of the Italian Renaissance, during a visit with Alicia Miller Corbett – editor of Four Seasons Magazine – to record a podcast sharing more about her personal journey and perspective on connection.

At Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, centuries of history lie within reach in the Hotel’s expansive private garden – the largest in the city. Originally planted in the 15th century and filled with statues, fountains and a small Ionic temple, the garden retains its ancient beauty and charm. After a stroll under centuries-old trees and a Michelin-starred dinner garnished with views of iconic landmarks like the Duomo, Nabongo could maintain the Renaissance mood in her guest room, where frescoes and original architecture bridge the gap between their time and ours.

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Explore With Your Heart

Deep in the Tuscan countryside, Giotto, a curly-haired Lagotto Romagnolo, goes sniffing through the woods in search of the elusive truffle. His owner, Luca, is close by. About an hour’s drive from Four Seasons Hotel Firenze, this truffle-hunting expedition offers Nabongo a rare glimpse into the rural heart of the region, both through the bucolic scenery and, later, through the cuisine. “To learn so much about the history of truffles, and to learn about it through [Luca’s] clear passion for it, it was such an amazing experience,” she says.

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Extending an exploration beyond the major cities is one of the best ways to get know a new country. And for Nabongo, experiencing a destination is much more than a change in geography. “I think even beyond going outside the main cities, it’s about how you explore any place you visit,” she says. “My passport into a country – my entry point – is always the people.”

What happens if you don’t speak the language? No problem, says Nabongo. Her philosophy? “I speak with my heart and not with my mind.”

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Get Out of Your Comfort Zone

Whether you’re worried about travelling alone, visiting certain countries or even sampling the street food, Nabongo always encourages people to leave their fears at home. “I would say that my travel philosophy is to travel without fear. And to travel with positive energy,” she says. “I always say positive energy coats my stomach, because I’ve never had food poisoning!”

It’s true that one of the easiest ways to connect with a new culture – and with new people – is to sit down for a meal. In Florence, it could be a four-course gourmet meal designed by the Hotel’s Michelin-starred chef and served on the famed Ponte Vecchio – an experience available exclusively to Hotel guests – or standing in line with the locals for an order of trippa or lampredotto at one of the city’s ubiquitous food stands. Either way, being open to new foods and new people doesn’t just satisfy your body, it satisfies your soul.

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“I’m constantly living outside of my comfort zone. I think my comfort zone is discomfort,” Nabongo says, laughing. “Even beyond travel, my life philosophy is to live fearlessly – and live a life without limits.” By documenting and writing about her travels, she hopes that her journey and everything she shares can help inspire people to move past their limits, whatever they may be. “Because for me, I feel like I’ve created the life that I want to live,” she says. “And I feel that the reason I was able to do that is because I realized everything that I need is already inside of me.”

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Redefine Your Idea of Home

Connections, expected or unexpected, can help inform how we interact with the world. And that can ripple out beyond us. A friendly encounter at a restaurant may inspire you to recommend it to a friend who’s visiting the same city. A conversation with a tour guide or fellow traveller might change your itinerary for the better. Or a new dish or drink is shared with you and you in turn share it with your family back home.

Nabongo can think of many of these moments that have impacted her throughout her travels, particularly when it comes to hospitality. “I think that hospitality comes from the experiences that I’ve had because so many strangers around the world have welcomed me into their home and cooked me meals,” she says. “As I’ve gotten older, I’ve made sure to sort of perfect how I’m welcoming people in my home. And honestly, it’s also redefined my definition of home. For me, now, home is in people. Yes, I physically live in Detroit, but I have homes in London, Accra, Dakar, Bangkok, Rome – I can think of so many places that I have homes because my people are there.”

To feel at home in the world. What more could a traveller – or a human, for that matter – ask?

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