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Best destinations for mental wellness

July 05, 2025

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Weekend Argus on Saturday

MENTAL health has ascended to a priority in our increasingly chaotic lives.

- ZAMANDOS!I CELE

Best destinations for mental wellness

It is crucial for overall well-being, enabling us to cope with stress, build meaningful relationships, and contribute positively to society.

One of the simplest yet most effective ways to promote mental well-being is through a daily ritual of sunset walks — an activity that intertwines physical fitness with nature’s restorative beauty.

Imagine stepping outside as daylight begins to fade, a palette of vibrant hues blooming across the sky.

The calming effect of watching the sun dip below the horizon offers a unique opportunity to unwind and reflect after a busy day.

Moreover, the gentle exercise of walking alongside the breathtaking backdrop of a sunset induces relaxation, reduces stress levels and enhances overall mood, nurturing mindfulness and an appreciation for the present moment.

Beyond their emotional benefits, sunset walks can fortify our social connections. Spending these moments with friends, family, or neighbours promotes community bonds, enhancing our collective well-being.

Physical benefits abound as well; regular walking improves heart health, boosts circulation, and even aids in achieving better sleep patterns.

Viewed holistically, sunset walks emerge as a powerful antidote to the pressures of contemporary life - a merging of physical activity with nature’s soothing embrace.

To truly maximise this wellness experience, why not consider some of the world’s most stunning sunset destinations?

For those seeking to bask in the sun’s fading glory, from Bali to the Maldives, these are our premier recommendations.

A tropical canvas: Bali, Indonesia

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