The best places to visit in 2024 named by Lonely Planet: Mongolia, far north Scotland, Philadelphia, Paris and Australia’s Kangaroo Island are among the destinations you MUST explore next year
- Lonely Planet’s newly released Best In Travel 2024 book names Mongolia as the top country to visit
- Midwest USA has been named the best destination for value, followed by Poland and Nicaragua
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The best places to visit in 2024 have been named by the travel experts at Lonely Planet â and it’s Mongolia that’s number one, followed by India in second place.
Lonely Planet’s newly released Best In Travel 2024 book crowns the top 10 countries, top 10 regions, and top 10 cities to visit next year. Two new categories – the top 10 ‘value’ and top 10 ‘sustainable’ destinations – have also been introduced this year, to mark Lonely Planet’s 50th birthday.
The best cities have been unveiled as Nairobi in Kenya (first) and Paris (second), with three North American destinations in the top 10 – Montreal (third), Philadelphia (fifth) and Kansas City (10th).Â
Meanwhile, the best regions are the Trans Dinarica Cycling Route in the Western Balkans (first) and Australiaâs Kangaroo Island (second), with the U.S state of Montana eighth and Far North Scotland ranking 10th.
Midwest USA has been named the best destination for value, while Spain is the best for sustainability â with the trails of Wales ranking fourth on the sustainability list.
The best places to visit in 2024 have been named by the travel experts at Lonely Planet â and it’s Mongolia that’s number one. Above is the country’s Orkhon River
Lonely Planet’s newly released Best In Travel 2024 book crowns the top 10 countries, top 10 regions, and top 10 cities to visit next year. Three North American destinations appear in the top 10 cities ranking, including Philadelphia (above), which is fifthÂ
Far North Scotland ranks 10th on the ‘best regions’ list. Above are the rugged cliffs at Duncansby Head in the region
Lonely Planet says it has awarded Mongolia the gold medal as itâs ideal for seekers of âwide-open spaces, adventures and cultureâ and boasts a capital, Ulaanbaatar, thatâs âteeming with people and unique attractionsâ.
Lonely Planet adds: âSqueezed between Russia and China, Mongolia seems hard to reach given recent geopolitical events in its two large neighbours. But Mongoliaâs doors are open and a tourism campaign has eased visa restrictions through 2025.â
Runner-up India is described as âthe worldâs most colourful countryâ. Lonely Planet adds that âIndiaâs railways are in for a revamp, with stylish new trains rolling out across the networkâ. It also recommends that travellers âtake a 2,000-mile boat trip on the MV Ganges Vilas, the worldâs longest river cruiseâ.
REVEALED: THE TOP 10 COUNTRIES, CITIES AND REGIONS FOR 2024
BEST COUNTRIES
1. Mongolia
2. India
3. Morocco
4. Chilie
5. Benin
6. Mexico
7. Uzbekistan
8. Pakistan
9. Croatia
10. St Lucia
BEST CITIES
1. Nairobi, Kenya
2. Paris, France
3. Montreal, Canada
4. Mostar, Bosnia
5. Philadelphia, USA
6. Manaus, Brazil
7. Jakarta, Indonesia
8. Prague, The Czech Republic
9. Izmir, Turkey
10. Kansas City, Missouri
 BEST REGIONS Â
1. Western Balkansâ Trans Dinarica Cycling Route
2. Kangaroo Island, South Australia
3. Tuscany, Italy
4. Donegal, Ireland
5. Pais Vasco, Spain
6. Southern Thailand
7. Swahili Coast, Tanzania
8. Montana, USA
9. Saafelden Leogang, Austria
10. Far North Scotland
Source: Lonely Planet Â
Australiaâs Kangaroo Island, pictured, has been named as the world’s second-best region to visit in 2024Â
India, which ranks second on the countries list, is described by Lonely Planet as âthe worldâs most colourful country’. Above is a bird’s eye view of JaipurÂ
Morocco claims third place on the countries list, followed by Mexico (fourth) and Chile (fifth). The rest of the top 10 ranking comprises Benin (sixth), Uzbekistan (seventh), Pakistan (eighth), Croatia (ninth) and St Lucia in tenth place.
CITIES
As for the best cities to visit, Lonely Planet says winner Nairobi is âstaking its claim as a global centre of culture’ and is ‘sizzling with unmissable travel experiencesâ.
It says that the Kenyan capital offers a ‘dynamic array of restaurants, food carts and cafes, along with a steady rotation of arts and cultural venues that all fuel a distinct Nairobi cool’. The guidebook adds: ‘Within easy reach, its namesake national park is teeming with wildlife.’
Lonely Planet says that silver medal winner Paris is offering visitors new ways to interact with the city as it prepares to host the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics.
It says: âCycling time trials will spin through town; beach volleyball and blind football will unfurl beneath the Eiffel Tower; and break-dancers will six-step to DJ beats across the square where Louis XVIâs head rolled in 1793. A city constantly reinventing the wheel â a pharmacy prescribing books, photography exhibitions afloat the Seine, a triangle-shaped glass skyscraper â Paris is showing off innovations outside the sporting arena.â
Nairobi in Kenya, pictured, is the best city to visit in 2024 as it’s ‘sizzling with unmissable travel experiencesâ
Paris, which is preparing to to host the 2024 Summer Olympics and Paralympics, ranks second in the cities rankingÂ
Kansas City, pictured, ranks 10th on the cities list. It’s said to have ‘an ever-evolving, top-tier culinary scene’
Third-place Montreal is praised for its âchanging neighbourhoods packed with diverse cuisine, au courant galleries and quirky shopsâ while Mostar in Bosnia, which ranks fourth, is said to have an âunforgettably scenic, minaret-dotted medieval Old Townâ.
Heaping praise on fifth-place Philadelphia, Lonely Planet says: âAt the confluence of the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers sits the nationâs first World Heritage City, the birthplace of the United States and the “City of Brotherly Love”. But in all that historic high-mindedness what can get lost is modern Phillyâs kinetic energy â and tectonically shifting cultural core.â
Kansas City, meanwhile, is said to have âso much to shout about in 2024, including major sporting firsts, an ever-evolving, top-tier culinary scene and grassroots efforts to revitalize its cityscapeâ.
The rest of the cities top 10 is comprised of Manaus in Brazil (sixth) Jakarta, Indonesia (seventh); Prague (eighth) and Izmir in Turkey (ninth).
REGIONS
Turning to the best regions ranking, Lonely Planet says the Western Balkansâ Trans Dinarica Cycling Route â a âmoderately difficultâ, 3364km (2090-mile) trail through Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Serbia – is a deserving winner as it âspotlights mountain ranges, the Adriatic Sea and a gluttony of lakes and rivers while prioritising the sustainable discovery of UNESCO sites, national parks and villagesâ.
Topping the ‘best regions’ ranking is the Trans Dinarica Cycling Route through the Western Balkans. It cuts through the Sutjeska National Park in Bosnia and Herzegovina, picturedÂ
REVEALED: THE TOP 10 PLACES FOR VALUE AND SUSTAINABILITY IN 2024Â Â
BEST FOR VALUE
1. The Midwest, USA
2. Poland
3. Nicaragua
4. Danube Limes, Bulgaria & Romania
5. Normandy, France
6. Egypt
7. Ikaria, Greece
8. Algeria
9. Southern lakes & Central Otago, New Zealand
10. Night trains of Europe
BEST FOR SUSTAINABILITY
1. Spain
2. Patagonia, Argentina & Chile
3. Greenland
4. Wales Trails
5. The Portuguese Way, Caminho Portgues de Santiago
6. Palau
7. Hokkaido, Japan
8. Ecuador
9. Baltic Trails of Estonia, Lativia & Lithuania
10. South Africaâs Eco Lodges
Source: Lonely Planet Â
Runner-up Kangaroo Island, the guidebook reveals, has an âotherworldlinessâ to it. Lonely Planet says: âA mere 40-minute flight from Adelaide, Australiaâs third-largest island is surprisingly isolated. Deceptively vast with a ridiculous amount of stunning coastline, Kangaroo Island invites guests to indulge in its unique local produce, encounter adorable wildlife and discover some of the countryâs best beaches.â
Tuscany â where visitors can âcelebrate the slow lifeâ – ranks third in the regions ranking, while Donegal, an Irish county that boasts âthe highest sea cliffs in Europeâ and âmiles of un-spoilt coastal hiking trailsâ, lands in fourth place.
Eighth-place Montana âcontains some of the most majestic scenery in the U.S with a growing emphasis on conservation, culture, food, and drinkâ, says the guidebook.
And Lonely Planet says that 2024 will hopefully herald new recognition for 10th-place Far North Scotland âas it aims to achieve UNESCO World Heritage status’. It recommends exploring its ‘unsung boggy interior and a coastline of heartbreaking beautyâ.Â
The rest of the top 10 ranking is made up of Pais Vasco in Spain (fifth), southern Thailand (sixth), Tanzaniaâs Swahili Coast (seventh) and Austriaâs Saafelden Leogang region (ninth).
BEST VALUE
Elaborating on why Midwest America has been named best for value in 2024, Lonely Planet says that it offers âcooler-than-you-think cities full of creativity, diversity, and food to rival those on either coastâ.
Midwest USA is the world’s number one destination for value in 2024, according to Lonely Planet. It says that chefs, artists, and designers have been lured to cities like Detroit (above) over the past 10 yearsÂ
It continues: âOver the last decade, chefs, artists, and designers have been lured to cities like Chicago, Milwaukee, and Detroit, offering more space and lower costs. Now, old warehouses have transformed into art studios, new eco-design hotels and many Michelin-starred restaurants.â
Poland â a country that offers a âsuperb range of quality travel experiencesâ – ranks in second place, while Nicaragua, complete with âsurf, sun, colonial villages, tropical forests, lost islands and moreâ for budget travellers, ranks third.
The rest of the top 10 is made up of the Danube Limes (Roman military frontier) in Bulgaria and Romania (fourth); Normandy in France (fifth); Egypt (sixth); Ikaria in Greece (seventh); Algeria (eighth); the Southern Lakes and Central Otago region of New Zealand (ninth) and the night trains of Europe (10th).
BEST FOR SUSTAINABILITY
Spain takes the top spot in the sustainability ranking as its ânew cycle paths, electric buses and train routes offer new ways to see the countryâ, says the guidebook.
Lonely Planet ranks Wales and its walking trails as the fourth-best place for sustainability in 2024. One of the areas it recommends visiting is the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park – above is the region’s Strumble Head LighthouseÂ
Patagonia, where ânew trails, expanding parklands and an ambitious rewilding project’ make the area ‘more compelling than everâ, lands in second place, while Greenland, with its âepic ice and tundraâ, ranks third.
Fourth-place Wales is praised by Lonely Planet as its revamped railway trails ‘expand the possibilities of exploring the nationâs wild, wonderful west’. The guidebook says: ‘New train stations and increased services are planned for South Walesâs main rail line in early 2025. Whilst out-of-the-way Pembrokeshire National Park is accessible by car and set to become more so.’
Making up the rest of the top 10 itâs the ‘Portuguese Way, Caminho Portuguese de Santiago’ pilgrimage route (fifth); the Pacific nation of Palau (sixth); Hokkaido in Japan (seventh); Ecuador (eighth); the Baltic Trails of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania (ninth) and South Africaâs Eco Lodges (10th).
Commenting on the ranking, Nitya Chamber, SVP Content and Executive Editor says: ‘Our picks for this year seek to both inspire and follow the instincts of 2024âs traveller.Â
‘Best in Travel is Lonely Planetâs heart and soul of travel inspiration, responding to the enthusiasm of travellers who want to explore the world in a way that is authentic, led by local guidance and has sustainable values at its core. With new takes on iconic destinations and 50 fresh ideas across five categories, weâre confident Best in Travel opens up a year of incredible adventures.’
Lonely Planet’s Best In Travel 2024, available here, is out now.
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