Lithuania is a land of deep forests and resilient traditions, where the pagan past and a vibrant modern tech scene coexist. Its capital, Vilnius, boasts one of Europe’s largest and most enchanting Baroque Old Towns, alongside the self-proclaimed "republic" of Užupis, a quirky bohemian district with its own constitution. The country’s most iconic sight is Trakai Island Castle, a red-brick fortress floating on a serene lake, but the true spiritual heart is the Hill of Crosses, where hundreds of thousands of crosses create a powerful landscape of faith and national identity. Along the coast, the Curonian Spit offers shifting sand dunes and pine forests that separate the lagoon from the Baltic Sea. Known for its "Baltic gold" (amber) and its love for basketball, Lithuania is a soulful destination that feels both mystical and refreshingly forward-thinking.