A&K reveals its 2020 ‘hot list’

Magical Scenes in Indonesia's Padar Island

Global travel giant Abercrombie & Kent (A&K) has unveiled its destination ‘hot list’ for the year ahead.

These are the company’s predictions for destinations which are up-and-coming, exotic, undiscovered, and guaranteed to stir the soul.

A&K’s regional managing director for Asia/Australasia, Sujata Raman, said: “A&K’s network of travel experts is the most extensive in the world, with over 55 offices in more than 30 countries and 2,500 staff who live and breathe luxury travel.

“Collectively, they have singled out these unusual and unique destinations which every discerning adventurer will want to know about.”

So, without further ado, here are the destinations A&K have labelled as hot for 2020:

Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan

With an economy based on oil, Azerbaijan in the South Caucasus may seem an unlikely place for luxe wanderings, but this energy-rich nation on the Caspian Sea is a surprise package.

Located on the divide between Europe and Asia, it has a 5,000-year-old history and a heritage variously influenced by the Russian, Turkish and Persian empires.

A stroll through its cosmopolitan capital Baku is a striking contrast of old and new, where locals play chess in cobblestone laneways against a backdrop of the city’s famous futuristic flame towers.

A&K’s 17-day private journey, ‘Ancient Crossroads: Azerbaijan, Georgia & Armenia’, is priced from $13,270 per person.

Benin

Voodoo Festival in Allada, Benin

The birthplace of voodoo, Benin is steeped in a rich and complex history of glorious kingdoms, slavery and colonialism.

Voodoo is still widely practiced throughout the country, and travellers can witness colourful voodoo ceremonies where feverish drumming and highly charged dancing by costumed fetish priests provide a bewitching encounter.

Fishermen in remote villages still practice age-old techniques and the slave coast is a haunting reminder of a dark past.

A&K’s 16-day limited edition, small-group journey, ‘West Africa: People, Past & Present’, is priced from $12,815 per person.

Finland

Scenic summer evening panorama of the Old Port pier architecture with tall historical sailing ships, yachts and boats in the Old Town in Helsinki, Finland

Dramatic year-round, Finland in Europe’s far north is a land of lakes, mountains and forests with a vigorous sauna culture.

Visitors can expect endless daylight in the summer months and long winter nights when the Northern Lights are at their most dazzling.

The vibrant capital Helsinki is a harbourside showcase of modern architecture and design with world beating museums and galleries, architectural masterpieces and an 18th century sea fortress.

A&K’s 13-day luxury expedition cruise, ‘Cruising the Baltic Sea: Copenhagen to St. Petersburg’, is priced from $20,280 per person.

Eastern Indonesia

Raja Ampat, Indonesia

Remote and unspoiled, the crystal-clear waters of Eastern Indonesia harbour some of the world’s finest marine life and underwater treasures.

Hordes of volcanic islands spread across the aqua blue waters of the Flores and Banda Seas play host to some of the most spectacular coastal terrain on Earth and soft sandy beaches to match.

Travellers can explore Komodo National Park, the Spice Islands and Raja Ampat, where world-class diving and snorkelling reveals brilliant coral gardens, vibrant tropical fish, sea turtles, reef sharks and manta rays, while on land, the prehistoric Komodo dragon hunts its prey amidst dry savannah.

A&K’s 12-day private journey, ‘Hidden Indonesia: Bali to Komodo’, is priced from $18,260 per person.

Jordan

The Treasury in Petra, Jordan

Middle Eastern hospitality doesn’t come much better than in Jordan. Add to that some of the world’s most famous archaeological sites and it’s easy to see why it’s considered one of the region’s star attractions.

In a country with a 4,000-year-old history and biblical references aplenty, there’s no shortage of attractions.

At the top of the list, with undisputed celebrity status and worthy World Heritage recognition, is Petra, but there’s much more once you delve deeper – crusader castles, mineral-laden waters, ancient Roman ruins, dramatic desert landscapes and a vibrant cuisine.

A&K’s seven-day private journey, ‘Highlights of Jordan’, is priced from $ $5,195 per person.

Malta

Anchor Bay, Malta

Heavily influenced by the many civilisations which have contested and ruled its sun-filled archipelago, Malta and Gozo, its sister island, together claim over 6,500 years of history with one of the world’s greatest concentrations of historical sights.

Each conquering power has left its mark from Arabic town names to British food, Greek superstitions and Roman Catholicism.

A few days here will reveal a lavish architectural legacy, splendid Baroque churches, a flourishing food scene and rich agricultural traditions.

A&K’s 16-day limited edition, small-group journey, ‘Turkey & Malta: Empires & Outposts’,  is priced from $17,990 per person.

Namibia

Desert in Namibia

One of the least densely populated countries on Earth, Namibia is a vast landscape of shimmering salt pans, red dunes, glittering oceans and haunting coastlines where the sunsets are unforgettable and the desert-adapted wildlife abundant.

Hugging the south west coast of Africa where the red sands of the world’s oldest desert meet the azure waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Namibia is an unexpected surprise and new lodges, like Shipwreck Lodge on the Skeleton Coast, have opened to broaden the already luxe offering.

A&K’s 10-day private journey, ‘Desert Discovery’ is priced from $15,410 per person.

South Korea

Seoul, South Korea

Say hello to one of Asia’s most surprising destinations. A relative newcomer to the luxury travel scene, South Korea is a surprise package known as much for its street food and high-speed internet as it is for its heavily militarised border.

Hip and edgy, the capital, Seoul, is a dynamic city where new meets old and pop culture is alive and well.

It has first-rate museums, absorbing local customs, flavoursome culinary delights and scenery throughout the country is utterly picturesque.

A&K’s 11-day limited edition, small-group journey, ,South Korea & Taiwan: Cultural Encounters’, is priced from $12,990 per person.

Wukalina Walk

Bay of Fires, Tasmania

Tasmania is known for its walking adventures, and this is one of the newest. Aboriginal owned and operated, the four-day Wukalina Walk reveals the breathtaking Bay of Fires region in the state’s northeast from the unique palawa (Tasmanian aboriginal) perspective.

Hiking in the footsteps of their traditional people, palawa guides and elders relate first-hand the palawa creation story, allowing guests to participate in cultural practices that have been passed down for hundreds of generations.

Nights are comfortably spent in bespoke palawa inspired domed huts and the meticulously renovated Lighthouse Keeper’s Cottage at larapuna (Bay of Fires).

A&K’s four-day Wukalina Walk is priced from $2,490 per person.

Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

Off the radar for many years, Zimbabwe is back with a flourish, and in recognition, A&K has opened its 11th African office there.

The country has some of the continent’s most impressive national parks where its iconic species roam, along with a top-notch selection of small-scale luxury safari camps and lodges.

It boasts one of the world’s great rivers, breathtaking landscapes from acacia woodlands and riverine plains to primeval escarpments and granite-studded hills, and it’s home to the largest waterfall in the world, Victoria Falls.

A&K’s 14-day limited edition, small-group journey, ‘Surprising Zimbabwe’, is priced from $19,990 per person.

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