"Wherever you go" refers to the locations a person travels to, and there are several synonyms to express the same sentiment. One alternative phrase could be "anywhere you journey," which implies the destinations are varied and could be unpredictable. Another option is "in every place," making it clear that the speaker intends for the person to travel far and wide. "Wherever you may roam" also works, as it connotes exploration and adventure, while "at every turn" suggests that the traveler will experience new and exciting things wherever they go. Finally, "in all corners of the world" emphasizes the global scale of the travel and implies a desire to experience diverse cultures and people.