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Roam the globe: 5 exceptional destinations to travel to in 2024

>Roam the globe: 5 exceptional destinations to travel to in 2024

7 February 2024

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Your journey of a lifetime awaits, and 2024 is the year to embark on it. Although it can be challenging to choose just five top destinations, our team has carefully selected a number of places that offer not only scenic sightseeing but also immersive experiences that will leave you stunned and fulfilled. Set off on an adventure across New Zealand, indulge in the modern luxury of Singapore, uncover the hidden gems of Sri Lanka, explore the unique treasures of Tasmania, and contribute to the recovery of Morocco’s Ourika Valley.

1. New Zealand: Riding the Rails of Natural Wonders

Swap the conventional road trip for a train odyssey through the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand. Kickstarting in Auckland, take an expedition that ventures into the ethereal realms of Tongariro National Park, where volcanic peaks beckon and the Te Papa Tongarewa Museum invites exploration. A ferry ride across the Cook Strait transports you to the South Island, where the Coastal Pacific train promises a scenic ride through world-class vineyards and along the rugged coast. Pause for a bit of whale- and dolphin-watching before the grand finale in Christchurch. The TranzAlpine’s last leg unfolds on the lush Canterbury Plains, ascending over the Southern Alps, treating you to views of snow-capped peaks, rushing rivers, and alpine lakes. Accommodations at four-star properties along the way ensure a comfortable and memorable journey.

2. Singapore: Where Modernity Meets Luxury

Singapore, a bustling city-state ceaselessly evolving since its independence in 1965, is now flaunting a luxury hotel boom that adds a touch of glamour to its cosmopolitan allure. Dive into opulence at Edition’s recently opened 204-room property in the downtown Orchard Road district or anticipate the upcoming debut of The Standard. Renowned hotels like Mandarin Oriental and Grand Hyatt, after significant renovations, are set to reclaim their glory. The ever-efficient Changi Airport has expanded, with Terminal 2’s full reopening featuring state-of-the-art check-in kiosks, bag drops, and immigration lanes. Get ready for seamless passport-free departures with the adoption of cutting-edge biometrics and facial recognition technology. 

3. Sri Lanka: Negombo’s Charms and Beyond

Shift your gaze to Sri Lanka, where tourism has long fixated on popular spots like Dambulla’s cave temple and the southern coast’s pristine beaches. Now, venture off the beaten path to Negombo, a quaint fishing village just a stone’s throw away from Colombo. With a nearby international airport, hiking trails, and sun-kissed beaches, Negombo is a hidden treasure. Explore stunning temples and landmark cathedrals, then unwind in the charming downtown, known for its colonial-style buildings and Dutch canals. Sustainability takes center stage, with Uga Riva, a newly opened luxe hotel in a refurbished manor house that once hosted Mahatma Gandhi and diplomats from Asia. Despite recent challenges, Sri Lanka is reclaiming its position on the travel map, offering an experience where your money goes a long way. 

4. Tasmania: Immersion into Natural and Culinary Treasures

Embark on a unique Tasmanian adventure with the Tasmanian Walking Company and the Royal Tasmanian Botanical Gardens. Join a three-day trek across Bruny Island, mapping flora and collecting seeds for the garden’s preservation. Immerse yourself in Indigenous culture with multiday treks led by the Palawa community at Wukalina and Larapuna. Forage for unique ingredients like wattle seeds and pepperberries with Palawa Kipli guides, culminating in a tasting menu featuring smoked payathanima (wallaby). Indulge in Tasmania’s locavore menus, and anticipate Chef Analiese Gregory’s culinary delights at her upcoming restaurant, showcasing hand-gathered abalone and sea urchin. This is more than a journey; it’s an immersion into Tasmania’s natural and culinary treasures. 

5. Morocco: Rediscovering the Heart of Ourika Valley

 

The Ourika Valley in Morocco, once a dreamy escape, was shattered by a deadly earthquake in September, claiming nearly 3,000 lives. The valley, with its olive groves and Atlas Mountain backdrop, is now in dire need of support. Mud-brick homes crumbled, displacing residents and forcing many into makeshift tents, highlighting the region’s dependence on tourism for survival. Now, more than ever, Ourika, Marrakesh, and Morocco seek visitors to aid in their recovery. Beyond the glossy exterior, locals hope travelers will appreciate the authentic essence of Morocco. In the face of adversity, there’s an invitation to explore the genuine heart of Morocco and contribute to the restoration of a community that cherishes its roots. 


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