Hello hello! It's a brand new, shiny year and that means that it's time for us to publish our guide to the best places to visit in 2024. Now, of course, this is a guide, not a diktat and we still would love to recommend many, many other places to go. But if you're feeling overwhelmed, then this is a good place to start. You'll find some suggestions for wild adventure, quiet reflection and everything in between. Sunshine, snow, long haul and local, places that will dominate the headlines in 2024 and places that the world sometimes seems to forget. But what you'll find in each of them is a good reason to hit the road and start exploring. Wishing you all the very best for the New Year. Here's to 2024. Cheers, Abi The Best Places to Travel in 2024From snowy Switzerland to the plains of East Africa, the list of the best places to travel in 2024 is here. Itβs that time of year again, when we at Bradt we put our heads together to select our top destinations for the year ahead. Itβs a much-anticipated list that requires a lot of thought, research, and above all travel, but we think weβve succeeded in compiling a compelling and diverse selection of the best places to travel in 2024. Take a look and see whether you agreeβ¦
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