January – We
are already halfway through January, so spend the rest of the month relaxing,
saving money and planning the year ahead. It could be a busy one.
February – Rio
de Janeiro, Brazil (24th onwards)
Christmas and new year are over and it’s time to get some
much needed sunlight. Join over 500,000 foreign visitors and experience the Rio
Carnival for the biggest celebration of the year. This is the best time to see
Brazil in all its glory and experience the vibrant culture. Plus, here’s a
chance to get to know the history of South America. The music played throughout
will be Samba, which originates from the African slaves who were brought to
Brazil in the 17th Century. From this dark past has emerged an
incredible celebration of life, making Rio the place to be in February.
March – Graz,
Austria (14th-25th)
For a truly action packed winter adventure, visit Austria
for the Special Olympics World Winter Games. This will involve being in one of
the world’s most beautiful and unspoiled city, whilst supporting a truly
inspiring event. Starting in 1968, the Special Olympics World Games has helped
raise the profile of those with intellectual disabilities. With less fame and
media attention than the Olympics, hotels and flights will remain reasonably
priced. Austria has always been the number one destination for skiing and other
winter sports, but being able to watch world class athletes brings a new thrill
to your holiday.
April – The
Caribbean
The Caribbean contains a huge number of islands and would
need a whole article in itself to guide travellers as to which one to visit.
However, consider taking a trip to this area of the world in April. Many nomads
will chase summer all year, meaning that they reserve the Caribbean for
November to March. As the weather warms up in southern Europe and North
America, these places become popular destinations. Instead of following the
crowd, consider the Caribbean in April for a cheaper, quieter and ultimately
more relaxing getaway.
May – Jerusalem,
Israel (14th)
69 years ago, Israel was founded as a new country on the 14th
May, 1948. Whilst this remains an incredibly controversial and divisive issue,
there is no doubting the historical significance of this event. For the
religious traveller, this could be a deeply spiritual journey. However, Israel
is a safe and fascinating country that can appeal to a vast number of people.
Travel to Tel Aviv and experience a nightlife to rival any European city.
June – Trout
Lake, Canada (21st-27th)
In 2017, Canada turns 150. In 1867, British colonies united
into the Confederation of Canada that we know today. And June is the month to
join the celebrations. Trout Lake in British Columbia is holding a number of
festivals and events welcoming the occasion, including National Aboriginal Day
(21st), Saint-Jean-Baptiste Day (24th) and Canadian
Multiculturalism Day (27th). This area of extraordinary natural
beauty will connect you to the outdoors and reinstall your love of camping,
community and campfires. Extend your stay until July 1st for Canada
Day celebrations.
July –
Nairobi, Kenya
In December 2016, both giraffes and cheetahs were added to a
list of endangered animals, close to extinction, by the International Union for
the Conservation of Nature (IUCN). If you want to be able to see these
incredible animals in their natural habitat, perhaps this is the year to do it.
Kenya is home to the world’s greatest beasts such elephants, rhinos, hippos,
lions, giraffes and cheetahs. And in Nairobi, it’s possible to visit “Giraffe
Manor” where you can see the magnificent creatures up close. July is the start
of the dry season, so you’ll have the best chance to see animals, as they stay
in concentrated groups around the limited water holes and begin their great
migration.
August –
Nebraska, USA (21st)
Forget New York and Disney World this year. Instead
experience the USA’s first total solar eclipse in 26 years, happening on 21st
August 2017. Nebraska represents “real America”; a vast and beautiful plane in
the Midwest. If it suits you better, consider Idaho, Wyoming, Montana, North
and South Carolina or Georgia. Any of these states represent the best chance of
experiencing the eclipse. Leave Florida and California for another year. Visiting
Grand Island, Nebraska, will give you the longest viewing time of a total
eclipse, a total of 2 minutes and 34 seconds. Travelling across the Atlantic
for 2 and a half minutes of action might not seem worth it, but the miles of
incredible wilderness and hospitable locals will make the trip a unique
adventure that will create memories lasting a lifetime.
September – Reykjavik,
Iceland
Sticking to the celestial theme, September might be the
perfect time to see the northern lights. At this time of year, Iceland is a
little warmer so it is more accommodating to the average traveller. However, it
is outside of peak tourist season so you’re likely to get great deals on
flights and hotels. Arrive in Reykjavik, but head north to get the best views
of the sublimely beautiful northern lights. Iceland’s popularity as a tourist
destination has soured recently, due to being both accessible and yet
enchanting and exotic. Visit in 2017 while it’s still relatively new as a
tourist hotspot.
October – Goa,
India (19th-24th)
2017 has been designated as a year of cultural exchange
between the UK and India, so what better time is there to visit? The festival
of Diwali is a huge celebration – think fireworks and great food. In Goa, this
is also a time to celebrate Lord Krishna defeating the evil demon king Narkasur.
This means building huge monsters and parties in the streets. Goa is a popular
and stunning destination, but October the place really comes to life.
November – St
Petersburg Russia (4th onwards)
Since the Russian Revolution (November 6th 1917),
the enormous country is experiencing increased tourism due to its complex and
fascinating history. On the 100th anniversary of Lenin’s uprising,
experience this brilliant and intriguing culture. On November 4th,
Russians celebrate Unity Day as a national holiday. This gives visitors a
chance to join local’s in exploring and celebrating the nation’s history. 100
years ago to the month, the aristocratic tsars of St Petersburg fell from
power, leaving only imperial palaces and magnificent canals.
December –
Cologne, Germany (all month until December 23rd)
Due to the terrorist attacks at Berlin’s Christmas markets
in 2016, Germany may be needing tourism more than ever this year, as travellers
avoid visiting. As the inventor of Christmas as we know it, Germany provides a
truly magical and authentic Christmas suitable for all ages. Cologne transforms
into a winter wonderland this time of year, covered in snow and the most
beautiful Christmas lights. The markets provide visitors the chance to purchase
handmade and unique gifts for their friends and family. Furthermore, at barely
a 2 hour flight from any UK airport, travellers are never far from their family
and this is a cheaper option at an otherwise expensive time of year.
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