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Feeling like you’ve run out of water bottles for travel ideas? No need to worry. In honor of National Holiday Day on Tuesday, National Geographic is sharing the following information: 20 Coolest Travel Adventures of 2024ranging from horseback safaris in Kenya to antiques in the Hudson Valley.
“We’re so excited about this,” National Geographic Editor-in-Chief Nathan Lamp exclaimed in an exclusive 2016 preview. last week new york. “We’ve expanded it even further than ever before.”
As in recent years, NatGeo has relied on experts such as photographers, editors, and explorers to help compile our annual overview of off-the-beaten-path locations.
But for 2024, we’ve switched things up by asking veteran world travelers to also suggest unique activities in each destination.
“We’re not just talking about locations,” NatGeo senior editor Amy Alipio, who has led the roundup since its inception 12 years ago, told USA Today. “We’ve talked about where we’re going, but [also] What will you do when you get there? I think we’ve pinpointed a way for people to connect and immerse themselves in a destination. ”
There’s no point in going to Tanzania if you’re going to spend the entire trip in a hotel swim-up bar, right?
As an additional service, our experts ranked the experiences in the order they seemed most likely to be liked by travelers.
Ultimately, NatGeo hopes this list will inspire people to step out of their comfort zones and, in the words of the late, great Anthony Bourdain, “go as far as you can, as much as you can.”
America
This year’s list includes a number of US-based adventures. Perhaps most notable is the sighting of the giant Kodiak bear in Alaska’s Katmai National Park, which has the highest concentration of the species in the world.
“For me, seeing a brown bear in the wild is meaningful because the landscape is big enough to support it,” said Alaskan photographer Acacia Johnson, a frequent contributor to National Geographic. It’s a sign of good health,” he says.
Other highlights include a road trip through New Mexico on Route 66, poring over antiques in the Hudson Valley, and watching the total solar eclipse on April 8 at Niagara Falls State Park.
The latter doesn’t seem to be as “overrated” as Redditors think.
Africa
Exploring Kenya in a safari jeep seems like a commonplace at this point. Luckily, the NatGeo Braintrust has devised another, more traditional way to see Africa’s pride: on horseback.
“Horse safaris originated in Kenya in the 1970s, but are perfect for today’s growing number of travelers seeking more engaging and sustainable wildlife encounters,” NatGeo writes. “The 32,000-acre Borana Preserve includes two stables where thoroughbreds and ex-polo ponies are bred for riders of all skill levels.”
Is your saddle not comfortable? According to NatGeo, travelers can visit Algeria’s Tassili-Nager National Park, the largest in Africa, and enjoy the region on foot or by car. It is a “geological wonderland of sandstone towers, arches, and carved outcrops.”
Europe
In one of the most traveled regions on earth, avoiding tourist traps can be tricky. Luckily, NatGeo has devised a way for Eurotrippers to get off the beaten path. It was to run the Olympic marathon in Paris.
That’s right, for the first time, the public will be invited to run their own 46.2-mile race during the 2024 Summer Olympics in the City of Lights. The move appears to be part of an ongoing campaign to make the game more inclusive for Hoi Polloi.
They seemed to take Bill Murray seriously. when he said For the 2016 Summer Olympics, “every Olympic event should include one average person competing as a reference person.”
Asia
Asia is too vast and diverse to summarize in an online list, but NatGeo has managed to select some of the continent’s hidden gems (including the Great Wall of China Color Flag Tour there is no).
Experiences such as listening to live music in Kyoto, Japan, eating across Thailand, and trekking the Tea Trail in Sri Lanka are favored.
“Starting just outside Kandy, this trail follows 19th-century railroad tracks where workers and horse-drawn wagons carried freshly picked leaves,” NatGeo writes. “Hikers can pass through hill towns and tea plantations, stopping to take a cooking class or sample fragrant Ceylon tea.”
south america
NatGeo’s South American Rec is essentially an assortment of outdoor adventures that would make British explorer Percy Fawcett blush.
This includes everything from hiking a volcano in Panama to cruising Colombia’s mighty Magdalena River, which “flows nearly a thousand miles from the Andes to the Caribbean Sea.”
Complete list of recommended experiences:
- Kenya horseback safari
- Run the Olympic Marathon in Paris
- Ski through UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Georgia
- Bear watching in Katmai National Park, Alaska
- Experience live music in Kyoto
- Cruise the Magdalena River in Colombia
- Driving Route 66 in New Mexico
- Explore Algeria’s ancient rock art
- Diving with whale sharks off the coast of Australia
- Hike a volcano in Panama
- Watch a total solar eclipse at Niagara Falls
- Trekking through Chile’s glaciers
- Explore the ruins of Menorca
- Take a ride on Scotland’s classic rails
- Find the authentic taste in Isaan, Thailand
- Explore Sri Lanka’s Tea Trails
- Gallery Hop in Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Raft down the rapids of West Virginia
- Go Antique Hunting in the Hudson Valley
- Sleeping on the water on Tofino Island, British Columbia
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