The latest wellness-inspired travel trend, known as “dusking”, encourages people to step outside at the end of the day and simply watch the world slow down as daylight fades and the sun sets.

The idea is simple: no phones, no rushing, no productivity, just taking in the changing colours of the sky and the sounds of the evening.

It’s a practice rooted in the Netherlands and parts of Africa, and encourages people to reconnect with nature, slow down and reject the pressure to be endlessly productive.

Now, new research has ranked the best destinations in the world for the practice, combining atmospheric science, social media demand and travel trends to identify where dusk really delivers.

Tourist internet connectivity company Holafly has released its ‘Global Dusking Index’ and ranked the best places to experience the phenomenon.