Where to Travel Next: The Best Trips for the Explorer on Your List
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As I write this, the Delta variant is raging through the U.S., and here in New Mexico, another mask mandate has gone into effect, requiring everyone to once again cover their faces in public indoor spaces. Like most of you, I was vaccinated last spring, and afterward I enjoyed a summer in which the world reopened and seemed to return to a blissfully abnormal sense of normalcy. Now it feels like we鈥檙e back where we started. In fact, a colleague recently posed a question that gave me an immediate鈥攁nd depressing鈥攕ense of d茅j脿 vu: Should we still go ahead with this issue鈥檚 annual Best Trips of the Year听coverage, considering everything that鈥檚 happening in the country and around the world?
The first time we wrestled with that question, in March 2020, I recall several weeks of hand-wringing with senior editor Erin Riley and deputy editor Mary Turner, who have deftly handled 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 travel coverage during the pandemic. This time, though, the right answer feels immediately clear: of course we should. It鈥檚 true that a resurgence of COVID-19 will force all of us to make difficult decisions about whether to travel in the months ahead. It鈥檚 also true that the pandemic hasn鈥檛 dulled Americans鈥 desire for adventure鈥攊f anything, the longing to explore the world again when it鈥檚 safe has intensified. We saw a glimpse of this pent-up demand over the summer, in the form of overflowing crowds at our national parks, record-breaking airline bookings, and twice as much travel-related search traffic on Google. Travel may be on pause again, but our collective need to plan epic trips will never let up.
That explains why we decided to move forward with this idea-laden travel feature, with 30 awesome trips around the globe.听It also explains why, despite the pandemic鈥檚 return, we鈥檙e excited to announce a new 2022 partnership with Modern 国产吃瓜黑料,听a company run by a savvy team of travel veterans who design unique itineraries around the globe. We鈥檝e joined forces to offer four classic, life-list trips鈥攊n Alaska, the French Alps, Chilean Patagonia, and Everest Base Camp in Nepal. Each inaugural departure will be accompanied by an 国产吃瓜黑料 editor. That鈥檚 good news for me: I鈥檒l be heading to Katmai National Park and Preserve in Alaska with some of you next August for seven days of backpacking. And it鈥檚 great news for 国产吃瓜黑料+ members, who get a $200 discount on booking. (Scroll down or go here to read more about the trips and for information on how to sign up.)
Meanwhile, don’t worry: if you miss out on these four inaugural expeditions with our editors, Modern 国产吃瓜黑料 is also offering additional departure dates for Alaska, Chilean Patagonia, and Nepal in 2022 and 2023. After all, no one knows what the travel outlook will be next year, but that shouldn鈥檛 stop us from dreaming big. 鈥擟hristopher Keyes, editor in chief