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Where to Travel 2020 – Top 12 Destinations Revealed

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G Adventures announces next year’s hottest destinations for adventure travel

 

From fascinating, emerging destinations and countries on the rebound, through to places where global events are making it more exciting to visit, the experts at G Adventures have analyzed their data and coupled it with travel trends to forecast the 12 hottest spots to visit in 2020.  

 

Bruce Poon Tip, founder of G Adventures, says as well as highlighting lesser known gems, this year’s list includes a number of destinations where tourism can truly be a force for good for local people in the communities travelers visit.

 

“In a world that’s becoming increasingly divided, travel can be a vehicle and force for good to unite us as a global community. As pioneers of community tourism, our mission is to change people’s lives through travel, going beyond the lives of our travelers to the locals we visit, particularly people who are marginalized. When we return from a transformative travel experience, we can then bring back what we learnt to make a difference in our own communities. That’s what we call the ripple effect,” says Poon Tip.

 

G Adventures’ top 12 destinations for 2020 are as follows:

 

  •  NEPAL – Travellers experiencing a mindful trip in the peaceful home of Buddha next year will find it hard to recall that 2020 marks five years since the April 2015 earthquake hit. The country has been busy rebuilding and is now encouraging tourism to return with the launch of its ‘Visit Nepal 2020’ campaign, which aims to attract two million visitors in the calendar year. G Adventures has experienced a 90 percent increase in travelers since 2017, and is offering a new Wellness Nepal tour which immerses travelers in local culture while they enjoy a blissful introduction to the place and its people. Priced from $2,999pp* for a 13-day trip from Kathmandu return.

 

  •  GEORGIA – It’s safe to say Georgian food and wine are both having a moment with the media spotlight highlighting delicacies such as khinkali (soup dumplings) and the country’s traditional winemaking process. G Adventures has witnessed a 44% increase in travelers over the past three years, and Georgia’s profile as an international tourism destination will continue to build with the UNWTO selecting the country to host its June 2020 board meeting. New budget flight routes through Europe will also help open up this emerging destination. An eight-day Best of Georgia & Armenia trip is priced from $1,849pp, travelling from Yerevan, Armenia to Tbilisi, Georgia

 

  •  MADAGASCAR – This gem off the coast of southern Africa has continued to attract adventurous travelers with a 33 percent increase for G Adventures in the past three years. This has led the company to expand into Northern Madagascar for 2020, where travelers can spend time on Nosy Be, known as ‘lemur island’. There’s also a new Planeterra community tourism project – G Adventures non-profit partner – launching, which aids reforestation of the habitat around Ranohira for native species, such as the endangered lemurs. Pope Francis visited Madagascar this year where he expressed support for the creation of new jobs aimed at securing the country’s rich biodiversity. An eight-day Northern Madagascar Explorer trip is priced from $1,299pp travelling from Antsiranana to Nosy Be. ​​​​​​

 

  • SRI LANKA – After a meteoric rise to become 2019’s hottest travel destination with its kind people, rich culture and stunning shoreline, Sri Lanka’s tourism was heavily impacted following the Easter attacks last April. According to the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority, arrivals fell 71 percent in May; the lowest number since the civil war ended a decade ago.  With all foreign advisories lifted, now is the perfect time for travellers to return to experience all Sri Lanka has to offer and to support this return, the government is offering a free online visa for travelers from 48 countries, including the United States. A 14-day Sri Lanka Encompassed trip is priced from $2,099pp travelling from Colombo to Mirissa.

 

  • IRELAND – 2020 is a leap year, so where better to visit than the country with its own leap-year tradition of reversing the traditional engagement proposal to having women asking for a hand in marriage! Additionally, Galway has been named as a European Capital of Culture for 2020, and G Adventures has a new National Geographic Journeys with G Adventures Iconic Ireland trip for those wanting to join the craic. Priced from $2,799pp for a nine-day trip from Dublin return.

 

  • ​​​​​​​6.  NICARAGUA – With its beautiful beaches, world-class surf and stunning classic colonial architecture, Nicaragua is back on its feet and ready to welcome tourists following a period of unrest, making this the perfect time to visit. G Adventures returns in November, just in time for the dry season which begins in December. The Nicaraguan Institute of Tourism reports that during 2018 tourist numbers dropped 28 percent but now calm has returned the friendly locals are hopeful the tourists will follow. A 32-day 18-to-Thirtysomethings Central American Journey is priced from $3,149pp travelling from Playa del Carmen, Mexico, to San Jose, Costa Rica.

 

  • ​​​​​​​7.  BRAZIL – With a 10 percent increase in G Adventures travelers in the past year, the first increase in the past few years, Brazil appears to be firmly back on traveller’s hotlists. Rio de Janeiro has been named the World Capital of Architecture for 2020 by UNESCO, visa have been relaxed for a number of nationalities including the U.S., and G Adventures has a new National Geographic Journeys Explore Brazil trip launching for 2020. Priced from $3,099pp for a nine-day trip from Rio de Janeiro return.

 

  •  SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES – Travelers looking for an instagrammable Caribbean vacation, with few tourists to photobomb their pictures, need look no further. G Adventures’ new sailing trip cruising the untouched islands of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines is just the ticket. Travelers will sail from hidden coves to secluded beaches in a comfortable catamaran, with time to snorkel some of the Caribbean’s best sites and indulge in tasty local Creole cuisine. Priced from $1,999pp for an eight-day Sailing Saint Lucia & The Grenadines trip from Rodney Bay return. ​​​​​​​

 

  •  LAOS – Often overlooked on a Southeast Asia adventure, travelers will arrive into the calmness of this small but perfectly formed country by boat, sailing the Mekong into the heart and soul of Laos. According to the Ministry of Tourism, traveler numbers to Laos for the first half of 2019 have increased five percent compared to the same time last year, and to encourage more tourism, as of June 2019 all international visitors to Laos are eligible to apply online for a single entry visa for a maximum stay of 30 days. A Classic Thailand and Laos Adventure is priced from $1,699pp for a 14-day trip from Bangkok to Hanoi. ​​​​​​

 

  •  JAPAN – Appearing for a second year, Japan is on roll. Hot on the heels of hosting the Rugby World Cup this year, 2020 keeps them busy hosting the Summer Olympics. G Adventures travelers to the ‘Land of the Rising Sun’ have been steadily increasing with an additional 23 percent growth in the past year.  With the launch of its new National Geographic Family Journeys programme, G Adventures is extending experiences to include children aged seven and up. A Japan Family Journey tour is priced from $5,399 per adult and $5,199 per child for an 11-day trip from Tokyo return. ​​​​​​

 

 

  •  SOUTH AFRICA – It’ll be 30 years next year since Nelson Mandela was released from prison, and G Adventures has been experiencing double-digit growth in South Africa for the past few years. As a result of increased footfall, and the opportunity to change more lives through travel, a new Planeterra project has been launched to help educate travelers about the Indigenous San culture. G Adventures is also launching a new National Geographic Family Journeys trip, the Southern Africa Family Journey, priced from $4,299 per adult and $4,099 per child for an 11-day trip from Cape Town to Victoria Falls. ​​​​​​​

 

  •  GREENLAND – Greenland hit the headlines earlier this year with search results doubling after President Trump claimed he wanted to buy it. See what attracted him to this pristine piece of the world aboard the G Expedition ship, as it traverses Greenland’s coast. A 15-day Arctic Highlights voyage from Longyearbyen to Reykjavík is priced from $7,999pp.

 

About G Adventures

 

Founded in 1990 by social entrepreneur Bruce Poon Tip, G Adventures is a small group adventure travel operator offering more than 700 tours in 100 countries, on all seven continents. G Adventures’ award-winning trips support local communities, giving travelers meaningful experiences with people, cultures, landscapes and wildlife, while offering them the  freedom and flexibility to explore on their own. G Adventures’ responsible approach to travel is demonstrated through its ‘G for Good’ social impact initiatives, which include travel guidelines for children, wildlife and Indigenous people, community-based social enterprise projects travelers can experience on a trip, and its industry-leading ‘Ripple Score’ assessment which measures how many traveller dollars stay in the local economy. G Adventures offers life-changing tours for individuals of all ages, interests and budgets. Because our world deserves more you. For more information please visit www.gadventures.com.