From “wildlife paradises and urban retreats to off-grid places and cultural gems,” National Geographic’s Traveler’s Cool List 2023 features destinations that are “likely to make news” next year, according to a press release from the company. has become clear.
National Geographic Traveler (UK) has chosen the top 5 places and spaces around the world, selected by editors as “the top places and spaces around the world that benefit not only tourists and locals themselves, but also local communities and the environment.” We have announced a list of 30 locations across the continent.
“The 30 entries reflect an incredible breadth of content, featuring everything from exciting immersive journeys to inspiring visits in just a few hours,” the statement said. It is being
“We’ve hand-picked some of the best destinations for the next 12 months, including great food, solar eclipses, night trains, new national parks, rewilding initiatives, ancient wonders revisited and cultural landmarks.” said Pat Liddell, National Geographic Editor-in-Chief. Traveler (UK) said in a statement: “From Canada, the United States and Argentina to Sierra Leone, Sikkim, Australia and beyond, all the glory of the world is represented.”
National Geographic’s Top 30 Travel Destinations for 2024
Europe
Albania Albania Albania, Northern IrelandBelfastItalyEmilia-RomagnaTrainEuropeScotlandGalloway and South AyrshireNorwayNorwayNorth YorkshireEnglandPompeiiItaly
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Saimaa, Finland Estonia Tartu Euro, Germany Malta Valletta Wales Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland
North America
Miami New York Texas Dominican Republic Nova Scotia Canada Yucatan Peninsula Mexico
south america
Atacama desert, Chile, Lima, Peru Ibera wetlands, Argentina
Africa
Red woodpecker, Rwanda Andrejuana dry forest, Madagascar Sierra Leone
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Asia
India, Sikkim, Taiwan, Tainan, China, Xi’an
Australia
To see the complete list online, visit nationalgeographic.com.