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LONDON (November 2, 2023) — With the new year fast approaching, we’ve scoured the world to find The Cool List 2024’s 30 most exciting destinations and trends. With historic hotel openings, rewilding projects ambitious and new rail routes, there’s plenty of choice for your next trip, whether you’re looking to connect with nature in Norway, scale the peaks of the Himalayas, or savor the culinary stars of Lima .
Our annual winter sports guide is also back this month, celebrating the cold season with dozens of snowy break ideas. From major European ski resorts to guides to Japan, Greenland, Turkey and North America, the 100-page publication offers insights into slopes and peaks around the world.
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
Denmark: Discover Danish maritime culture on a tall ship adventure in the South Funen archipelago.
Uganda: The wildlife of Queen Elizabeth National Park.
Canada: Chasing the Northern Lights in the isolated town of Churchill, province of Manitoba.
United States: long-distance train journeys to discover epic landscapes.
Melbourne: In Victoria’s state capital, local innovators are breathing new life into forgotten spaces.
Amman: culture, cuisine and crafts in Jordan’s kaleidoscopic, mountain-fringed capital.
Tunisia: from laid-back coastal towns and dive sites to mountain trails in the north of the country.
Warsaw: Traditional Polish flavors have found their place in gastronomic establishments.
Central London: hotels to escape the crowds, from budget boutiques to renovated luxury hideaways.
Smart traveler: in the saddle in the Tusheti region of Georgia; the salt workers of the Indian town of Habra; Barcelona’s Sagrada Família is almost finished; The new European UNESCO World Heritage sites; the flavors of Sierra Leone; a pedal tour of Malmö; designer stays in Siem Reap; a Christmas break in Lapland; beach views and seafood in Aberdeen; a stay in Arnside and Silverdale; superb illustrated travel books and photography collections; and nighttime essentials.
Author’s Notes: Moroccan Crafts with Peter Bellerby.
Meet the Adventurer: Maritime archaeologist Mensun Bound digs deep.
Travel Discussion: Ask the Experts gives advice on planning a two-island trip to the Caribbean; discover less visited ancient sites in Greece; take part in an introductory painting course during a stay in the United Kingdom; and watch out for bedbugs when traveling. The Info celebrates the story of the Christmas tree, while Hot Topic looks at the future of rail travel in the UK now that the HS2 upgrade is no longer on the cards. Finally, How I Got the Shot captures the dynamic spirit of New York.
MORE: Win a four-night trip for two to Yorkshire. natgeotv.com/uk/competitions
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