"stimulating experiences" is correct and usable in written English. You can use this phrase to refer to experiences that stimulate the senses, increase knowledge, deepen understanding, or encourage personal growth. For example, "The trip to the rainforest provided us with a host of stimulating experiences.".
Researchers have conceptualized innate innovativeness as a certain cognitive style (Foxall 1995; Kirton 1976), a desire for novelty, a need for stimulation, a tendency to engage in cognitively or sensory stimulating experiences (Hirschman 1980; Venkatesan 1973; Venkatraman and Price 1990), or a need to be unique (Burns and Krampf 1991).
All 3- and 4-year-olds need intellectually stimulating experiences.
Personally, it was one of the most stimulating experiences of my career".
We are also concerned that the trend toward extolling the economic value of art in New York as a tourist attraction marginalizes our efforts to promote the arts as valuable tool for educating the city's youth and providing intellectually stimulating experiences for the local communities we serve.
Though this is by no means the artist at his best, the exhibition has just enough good work to make it a stimulating experience.
The Theater an der Wien in Vienna has unveiled a production of this masterpiece conducted by René Jacobs, and, true to form for Mr. Jacobs, it offers a stimulating experience.
But that is all true of "Satyagraha" too, and the Met's production went a long way toward convincing people that slow does not always equal boring, that a deliberate pace can be the right one with dense material, that there are untraditional ways of telling a thrilling story, that it is possible to have a stimulating experience seeing an opera you've never heard — or even heard of — before.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com