The best travel adventures for 2024

Observing The Eclipse At Niagara Falls

Prepare your passport and get ready for an unforgettable adventure! The year 2024 promises to be full of exciting opportunities for those looking for new travel experiences. From exciting adventures in the wild to immersion in the history and culture of the world’s corners, we invite you to familiarize yourself with the best adventures worth experiencing in this amazing year.

Explore the Kenyan wildlife on a horse safari

Explore The Kenyan Wildlife On A Horse Safari

Safari in Africa is often associated with the image of dirty jeeps making their way through the bushes. However, there is an alternative: horseback riding safari. This way of traveling, although originated in Kenya in the 1970s, is becoming increasingly attractive to modern travelers who want to enjoy a more harmonious interaction with wildlife. Borana Reserve, covering 32,000 acres, has two stables with thoroughbred horses and polo ponies suitable for riders of different training levels. Visitors can book half-day, full-day, or even overnight trips. The best time to do this is from July to September.

Take part in the marathon of the Olympic Games in Paris

Take Part In The Marathon Of The Olympic Games In Paris

For the first time, the public will be able to participate in their own marathon during the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. This initiative aims to create more inclusive Games. A "Marathon for All" is scheduled for the evening of August 10 between the official men's and women's races. 20,024 lottery participants will complete a 26.2-mile route connecting Paris and Versailles. The route will pass through nine arrondissements, starting from the Hôtel de Ville (City Hall) and ending at Les Invalides on the banks of the Seine. Before or after the event, you can explore the route.

Ski tour to UNESCO sites in Georgia

Ski Tour To Unesco Sites In Georgia

Skiing, which has long been a part of the culture and lifestyle in the mountainous Republic of Georgia, continues to attract visitors. Now outfitters such as Svaneti Ski and Georgia Ski Touring offer the opportunity to enjoy some of the best ski trails in the Caucasus. In the Svaneti region, excursions can take skiers through the panoramic Gvibari Pass or to the medieval villages of Ushguli, one of the highest continuously inhabited in Europe. The best time to do this is from December to April.

A cruise trip along the majestic river in Colombia

A Cruise Trip Along The Majestic River In Colombia

Approximately 80 percent of Colombia's population lives in the Magdalena River basin, which stretches for almost a thousand miles from the Andes to the Caribbean. AmaWaterways offers new cruises on this river, being, according to him, the first major cruise operator. They offer seven-day trips from Cartagena via Mompos to Barranquilla. The trip stops in colonial towns where you can enjoy performances of Vallenato and Cumbia music, as well as visit villages located on the hwai, highlighting the culture of the region along this powerful waterway.

Traveling along Route 66 through the state of New Mexico

Traveling Along Route 66 Through The State Of New Mexico

Route 66 has been attracting travelers for almost a century. Traveling along this legendary New Mexico road includes visits to quaint motels and courier shops in Tucumcari, as well as symbolic etchings at the Petroglyph National Monument. Gallup, mentioned in Nat King Cole's 1946 song "Route 66", features performances by Zuni, Lakota and Diné (Navajo) dancers. This stretch of highway stretches for 18 miles through Albuquerque, where vintage neon signs along Central Avenue are being restored. There is also a new West Central Route 66 Visitor Center with a museum and an outdoor amphitheater where various events are held.

Diving into the archaeology of Algeria

Diving Into The Archaeology Of Algeria

Algeria is home to Africa's largest national park, Tassili n'ajer, famous for its ancient rock art. Here you can see sandstone towers, arches and sculptures, as well as 15,000 petroglyphs, including images of elephants, giraffes and rhinoceroses, testifying to ancient pastures and waterways. Guided tours with Fancy Yellow offer the opportunity to see the most impressive works of Tassili art, such as "Crying Cows". Those who have more time can visit another geological wonder of the Algerian Sahara – the mountain range of the Agaggar National Park.

Shark encounters on the shores of Western Australia

Shark Encounters On The Shores Of Western Australia

The coral coast of Western Australia stretches for almost 700 miles along the Indian Ocean north of Perth and is known for its natural wonders. However, the Ningaloo Reef attracts special attention, where from 300 to 500 whale sharks gather every year from March to July. Ethical diving outfitters ensure safe interaction with sharks by avoiding feeding them or using flash photos. From July to October, about 40,000 humpback whales migrate along the coast, and more than 10,000 dugongs can be observed in Shark Bay and swim with manta rays in Coral Bay.

Panama Volcano Tour

Panama Volcano Tour

Panama, a leader in sustainable development, recently unveiled a project called "1000 kilometers of trails" aimed at developing green tourism and outdoor recreation in rural communities and protected areas. The first route of the project is the Ruta de la Caldera, which includes five trails around the extinct Valle de Anton volcano.

Observing the eclipse at Niagara Falls

Observing The Eclipse At Niagara Falls

On the path of a total solar eclipse, Niagara Falls will provide unique views that will not be available in the neighboring United States until 2044. From 15:18 on April 8, for about three and a half minutes, the sky darkens over a cascade of water due to the intersection of the Moon and the Sun. Terrapin Point, Prospect Point and the Observation Tower will be the main observation points on the American side of the waterfall (provided that the clouds stay away). On the Canadian side, the best place would be Table Rock. Bonus: the rainbow above the waterfall will turn pink.

Dive into the history of Minorca

Dive Into The History Of Minorca

The Spanish Balearic Islands are known for their resorts, but Menorca offers a unique archaeological wealth. In a small area of only 270 square miles, there are 1,574 archaeological sites, including naves, talayots and tauls belonging to the Talayotic culture. These historic sites, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, are easily accessible by the Me-1 road, which passes by some of the most significant places such as Talati de Dalt, Naveta de Tudons and Taula de Torretrencada. In addition, Mahon offers entry into the 21st century with the new Hauser & Wirth Gallery in converted 18th-century buildings featuring modern art, as well as an outdoor sculpture trail featuring works by Louise Bourgeois and Joan Miro.