Can you remember how long it has been when you went and enjoyed the outdoors? With the turn of events last year, you surely have missed having fun and going on adventures. The thrill and excitement in every road trip, out-of-town, and cross-country travel with different activities to do in between are some of the best memories to look back to. So, if you miss and want to explore the outdoors like the good old days, then here are some of the must-read books that will inspire your inner travel junkie and start planning on your next wandering.

Mike Honeycutt’s World of Hunting and Fishing by Mike Honeycutt

The exciting outdoor adventure of Mike Honeycutt was documented on this remarkable travelogue. For Honeycutt, nothing can top the thrill of going on remote adventures with amazing sceneries. Thus, his immense passion for exploring the word and ample travel experience is evident throughout the book. Readers will find themselves in the savannas of northern Cameroon, jungles of southern Cameroon, mountains of U.S.A’s Rocky Mountains, and mountains of New Zealand. Upon reading this book, you’d feel like you were also in every boat, snowmobile, horse, pickup, and four-wheeler ride, as well as meeting locales, discovering religions, eating food, and mingling with different personalities.

Eat, Pray, Love: One Woman’s Search for Everything Across Italy, India and Indonesia by Elizabeth Gilbert

This bestselling book is a memoir of the author as she travels into different countries searching for earthly pleasure, spiritual devotion, and what she genuinely desires out of life. After all that she’s been through, she decided to take a trip to unwind, soul-search, heal, and more. Gilbert aimed to go to three beautiful countries, Italy, Indonesia, and India, where she can evaluate a factor of her nature placed against the background of a culture that has customarily executed this aspect.

Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road by Kate Harris

Lands of Lost Borders: A Journey on the Silk Road is a bestselling book penned by the award-winning author Kate Harris. It was published in 2018 by Dey Street Books. This memoir tells the personal account of Harris as she pedaled her bike along the Silk Road. Moreover, this book honors everyone’s connection to the world, as well as their bonds to one another, which is a possession that goes beyond any borders or tales that may separate them.

50 States, 5,000 Ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do by National Geographic and Joe Yogerst

The illustrated edition of 50 States, 5,000 Ideas: Where to Go, When to Go, What to See, What to Do by National Geographic and Joe Yogerst was published by Nat Geo in 2017. This book is crafted by the remarkable travel enthusiasts of Nat Geo, which features the top-notch spots every travel junkie should visit. Among the places in this piece are the promising beaches, parks, hotels, historic places, and other locations in different U.S. states. Moreover, it also shows some glimpses of the provinces and domains of Canada.

The Bucket List: 1000 Adventures Big & Small by Kath Stathers

The Bucket List: 1000 Adventures Big & Small by Kath Stathers is the travel book you never thought you’d ever need. It is filled with more than 300 amazing images and information on the must-visit beaches, islands, hotels, museums, restaurants, and other spots. Every section includes geographically one-of-a-kind ideas and activities that will surely match your itineraries. For those who love to wander, this is a great reference for your next trip.