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NewsÌý /Ìý 2nd December 2021

National Geographic Traveller (UK) Jan/Feb 2022 available on newsstands now

National Geographic Traveller (UK) Jan/Feb 2022 cover.

National Geographic Traveller (UK) Jan/Feb 2022 available on newsstands now

LONDON (2 December 2021) â€” The Jan/Feb issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK) is out now. In the cover story this month, National Geographic Traveller (UK) reveals its annual Best of the World list, rounding up 35 must-see destinations for the next year. Framed by five categories — Nature, Adventure, Culture, Sustainability and Family — selections on the 2022 list honour national parks and wildlife, outdoor activities and experience, green travel and destinations, and multigenerational destinations and journeys. From the ‘next great safari destination’ of Caprivi, Namibia, to the Blackwater National Wildlife Refuge on Maryland’s Eastern Shore, to the ancient tea mountains and traditions of Yunnan, China, this year’s list is a reminder that there’s much out there to inspire us. 

National Geographic TravellerÌý(UK)ÌýalsoÌýannounces the winners ofÌýitsÌýReader AwardsÌý2021Ìýthis issueÌý—ÌýcelebratingÌýthe places, experiences, accommodation, tour operators, authorsÌýandÌýpersonalitiesÌýthat readers voted for in their thousands over the summer.

ALSOÌýINSIDE THIS ISSUE:Ìý

Mexico:ÌýAmid the sun-baked mesas of Baja California, the age-old ways of the cowboy live on.Ìý
Devon:ÌýIntriguing tales of pirates and prehistory await on the county’s storied southeast coast.Ìý
The Gambia:ÌýA journey along theÌýmightyÌýGambia River reveals how closely life revolves around the water.Ìý
Naples:ÌýInspired by thousands of years of glorious history, Neapolitans are busy writing the story of today.Ìý
Quebec City:ÌýFrench flair meets the North American wilderness in Canada’s most picturesque city.Ìý
±Ê³ó³Ü°ì±ð³Ù:ÌýThe ultimate hotel guide to the Thai island, from design dens to jungle lodges.Ìý
Estonia:ÌýSoviet history, stately homes and saunas on a getaway to the Baltic nation.Ìý
Berlin: How the German capital is blazing a trail for zero-waste, plant-based cuisineÌý

Smart Traveller: A look at green-minded getaways for 2022; a cycling trail around Loch Lomond; family trips with a difference; where to stay in Malaga; the rich flavours and traditions of Istria; what not to miss in ±·Ã®³¾±ð²õ; a guide to Marlow; and the best kit for bikepacking. 

Notes from an author: Catherine Raven on Montana. 

Meet the adventurer: Under-18 surfing champion Ben Larg. 

Travel Geeks: Ask the Experts has advice on the best European cities for antiques and flea markets; insider tips for visiting the Vatican; where to head for a wintry wellness retreat; and entry requirements for the US. Meanwhile, the infographic has the lowdown on tobogganing, and Hot Topic looks at the future of UK rail.  

PLUS: Win an eight-day trip for two on Italy’s Amalfi Coast with Exodus Travels.  

For a 26-page digital sample of our Jan/Feb 2022 issue, visit:  

National Geographic Traveller (UK) has a cover price of £5.10, is available via subscription and on newsstands, and is published 10 times a year. Visit  for more information. 

Current subscription offer: Receive a three-month subscription to National Geographic Traveller (UK) and National Geographic Traveller Food AND a tote bag for just £10 â€” a 55% saving on the cover price.  

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