Publishers Weekly

Go Big or Stay Home

- —J.K.

With pandemic-related restrictio­ns subsiding, travelers have their pick of destinatio­ns, says Allyson Johnson, senior editor at National Geographic Books. “People are really ready to get back out there internatio­nally and are thinking about bucket lists again.” Nat Geo and other publishers are meeting the moment with photo-heavy compilatio­ns, many of them coffee-table hardcovers, that urge readers to expand their horizons.

➤ 20,000 Steps Around the World Stuart Butler and Mary Caperton Morton. Universe, Oct.

Butler, author of more than 30 Lonely Planet guides, and Morton, whose books include The World’s Best National Parks in 500 Walks (Thunder Bay), present 200 walking routes ranging from gentle countrysid­e ambles to strenuous, multi-week hikes across alpine peaks. Maps and itinerarie­s detail terrain, difficulty level, and points of interest along the way.

➤ Best of the World: 1,000 Destinatio­ns of a Lifetime

National Geographic, Oct.

Drawing on Nat Geo’s long-running “Best of the World” lists, this book groups activities into five categories—adventure, cities, culture, family, and nature—with an emphasis on activities that support conservati­on efforts. Recommenda­tions include spotting elephants and hippos in northern Namibia, scoping out the more than 400 species of birds in the Belize Maya Forest Reserve, and eco-tour excursions in Ecuador’s Amazon that benefit the Indigenous peoples who live there.

➤ Bucket List Europe

Fodor’s, Oct.

The venerable guidebook publisher brings the successful formula of Bucket List USA, one of the company’s top sellers in 2021 and 2022, across the Atlantic. Its 500 experience­s across 40 countries have an idiosyncra­tic flair—one contributo­r, for instance, takes readers to a favorite glove shop in Florence—and at more than 900 pages, the chunky paperback rivals in heft the 1,200-page doorstoppe­r that made Eugene Fodor’s name, 1936... on the Continent.

➤ Epic Bike Rides of Australia and New Zealand Lonely Planet, Aug.

After cycling around the Americas and throughout Europe, the Epic biking series spins over to Oceania, traversing 150 routes, from day rides to long-distance trails. The route descriptio­ns, buttressed by first-person accounts, include arrival informatio­n, difficulty ratings,

and lodging suggestion­s.

➤ The Family Bucket List

Nana Luckham and Kath

Stathers. Universe, Sept.

Luckham, a contributo­r to The Bucket List: Eco Experience­s, and Stathers, who edited series flagship The Bucket List (187,000 print copies sold, per BookScan), suggest 1,000 ideas for all ages to enjoy together. Organized by continent, activities include fossil hunting in western Canada, spotting a unique species of dolphins in Suriname, and finding knee-high homes for elves dotting the Icelandic countrysid­e.

➤ The Rough Guide to the

A–Z of Travel

Rough Guides, Oct.

This three-for-one guide suggests one budget, one mid-range, and one luxury trip for each letter of the alphabet, from a shoestring tour of Northern Vietnam’s Hill Country to a splurgy stay at Dublin’s five-star Westbury Hotel.

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