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National Geographic Traveller (UK) asks: do you have the Sprit of Adventure?

Adventure travel. Image: AWL

National Geographic Traveller (UK) asks: do you have the Sprit of Adventure?

LONDON (2 February 2016) — National Geographic Traveller (UK) reveals the top 10 hotspots for adventure travellers in 2016 in the March issue, and the magazine’s team of experts will be on hand to talk about these must-sees at London’s Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show from 4-7 February.

This year’s adventure travel hotspots make for a diverse and exciting bucket list — from Iran to Sri Lanka, Colombia to Uzbekistan. A variety of incentives, from newly improved air connections to easing of FCO travel advice, means there’s never been a better time to visit.

Those looking to get the lowdown on 2016’s adventure travel hotspots should book into one of National Geographic Traveller’s Travel Geeks sessions at Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show. Held at Olympia London this week, the National Geographic Traveller team will be on hand to help curate visitors’ next big adventure, give travel tips and share inspiring stories from the field.

Pat Riddell, National Geographic Traveller’s editor, said, “For our Spirit of Adventure feature we canvassed the UK’s most pioneering adventure travel companies to find out where they’ll be travelling to this year. And it’s clear they’re catering to a growing number of UK travellers who are hungry for places that are truly off the beaten track; destinations that allow them to be immersed in a wilderness environment, spot unusual wildlife, meet local communities and, if possible, learn something new.â€

1. Peru
Beyond the Inca Trail: a soon-to-launch direct flight means the wild north of this mountainous country is now more accessible to travellers.

2. Iran
Adventure tour operators are reporting spiraling demand for tours to a country that was for many years a no-go. Visit now to more easily explore Iran’s 19 wondrous UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

3. Canada
New low-cost flights are putting such remote west coast destinations as the exotic Islands of Haida Gwaii on the map for adventure travellers on a budget.

4. Iceland
Join an expedition to learn survival skills, camping out amid the icy wilderness in the middle of the Langjökull Glacier — just one of a burgeoning number of high-octane new tours to Iceland this year.

5. The Stans
The recent relaxation of visa restrictions has helped boost interest in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan — all of which celebrate 25 years of independence from the Soviet Union this year.

6. Sri Lanka
Whale-watching, mountain hiking, beautiful beaches… Since the civil war ended in 2009, the north of this lush green island is slowly but surely opening up to visitors.

7. Colombia
Fast becoming the go-to destination in South America for lovers of jungle treks and Indiana Jones-style lost cities; Teyuna (La Ciudad Perdida), for instance, is the ‘new Machu Picchu’ for savvy travellers.

8. Cuba
There’s more to this fast-changing island than vintage Cadillacs and cigars: something that the smarter adventure operators are helping travellers explore with a raft of new trips and tours.

9. Nepal
Having largely recovered from last year’s earthquake, Nepal is well and truly open for business, with many specialist tour operators due to return to the worst affected areas, including Langtang and Manaslu, this spring.

10. Costa Rica
Keenly awaited direct flights, launching this spring, will make it easier for travellers to explore a country that has the best-maintained national parks in Central America.

National Geographic Traveller will be at stand number AA16 and AA17 at Destinations: The Holiday & Travel Show at Olympia London, 4-7 February.

National Geographic Traveller (UK) has a cover price of £3.95, via subscription and on newsstands, and is published 10 times a year. Visit natgeotraveller.co.uk for more information.
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National Geographic Traveller (UK) is published under license by ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, from National Geographic Partners LLC in Washington, D.C. It was launched in December 2010, and is one of 16 local-language editions. The magazine is also available in Australia, China, Czech Republic, India, Indonesia, Israel, Italy, Germany, Hungary, Latin America, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Russia and Spain. The 180-page travel and lifestyle magazine is packed full of you-are-there photography, authentic travel experiences and inspiring narratives.

About National Geographic Travel (USA)
National Geographic Travel creates authentic, meaningful and engaging travel experiences through National Geographic Traveler magazine; National Geographic Expeditions; National Geographic Unique Lodges of the World; digital travel content; travel books; maps; and travel photography programmes. National Geographic Traveler (six issues per year) has 16 international editions. National Geographic Expeditions, the travel programme of the Society, offers a variety of unique travel experiences led by top experts to more than 80 destinations across all seven continents. National Geographic Travel books bring readers curated travel advice, photography and insider tips.

About National Geographic Partners LLC
National Geographic Partners LLC, a joint venture between National Geographic Society and 21st Century Fox, combines National Geographic television channels with National Geographic’s media and consumer-oriented assets, including National Geographic magazines; National Geographic Studios; related digital and social media platforms; books; maps; children’s media; and ancillary activities that include travel, location-based entertainment, archival sales, catalog, licensing and e-commerce businesses. A portion of the proceeds from National Geographic Partners LLC will be used to fund science, exploration, conservation and education through significant ongoing contributions to the work of the National Geographic Society.

 


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