The Sun (Malaysia)

Where to go in 2021

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AFTER spending many long months at home treading the same few square feet, globetrott­ers are inevitably getting itchy feet. While flights to nowhere are taking off around the world, National Geographic offers some escapism with the latest edition of its annual list of destinatio­ns on the up. It’s enough to make you nostalgic for those endless airport waiting lines.

In light of the ongoing pandemic, the American magazine has chosen the theme “Dream Now, Go Later” for its list of 25 destinatio­ns to visit, or to inspire future journeys, in 2021. These inspiring places also stand out for their “resilient communitie­s, innovative conservati­on efforts, and thrilling opportunit­ies for future exploratio­ns.”

Featured destinatio­ns include Katmai National Park in Alaska, offering nearly five million acres of nature to amaze travelers in search of wide open spaces. While the pandemic has made us more aware of the environmen­tal impact of travel, this destinatio­n is a top choice for anyone looking for a more environmen­tally responsibl­e kind of getaway. In fact, there are no roads to Katmai – it can only be reached by boat or by float plane. Once in the park, travelers are free to explore on foot, admiring Katmai’s diverse flora and fauna.

The National Geographic list also features Dominica, a Caribbean island that hopes to become “the world’s first climate-resilient nation.” Following the damage caused by Hurricane Maria in 2017, the Dominican government announced large-scale measures such as building 5,000 hurricanep­roof homes and banning singleuse plastic items. The island is packed with breathtaki­ng natural sights that are sure to satisfy thrillseek­ing travelers, such as nine active volcanoes, 365 rivers, giant waterfalls, and geothermal features like Boiling Lake.

The Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina, the England Coast Path in the UK, and the Svaneti Region in Georgia are also among the 25 destinatio­ns selected by National Geographic to whet globetrott­ers’ appetites for travel in 2021.

The National Geographic “Best of the World” list groups the featured destinatio­ns into five categories: Adventure, Culture and History,

Nature, Family, Sustainabi­lity. The full list of destinatio­ns is available on the American magazine’s website. – AFP-Relaxnews

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The Caribbean island of Dominica.

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