For intrepid, nature-loving travelers and adventure seekers, the publication offers up summer travel ideas that span the continents from the Americas, Africa and Europe to Asia and Oceania.
![]() |
Horse riding in Mongolia (AFP Relaxnews) |
AFP Relaxnews
From one of the world's least population-dense spots in the world, to an island of "musical rainforests" and the African savannah, National Geographic's picks for the best summer travel destinations offer ideas that extend beyond London and Paris.
For intrepid, nature-loving travelers and adventure seekers, the publication offers up summer travel ideas that span the continents from the Americas, Africa and Europe to Asia and Oceania.
Here's a look at some of their picks:
Mongolia
For travelers looking to get away from the madding summer crowds, consider the plains of Mongolia, described as one of the least population-dense and most hospitable countries in the world. Along with 1,000-foot-high dunes, clear rivers, cool summer nights, ancient dinosaur fossil beds, horseback rides through poppies and golden mountains, editors praise another major attraction and asset for the region: its people."No one can sing from the depths of their being and bellies like the Mongols."
Ilha Grande, Brazil
About an hour-long ferry ride from Rio de Janeiro, the island of Ilha Grande used to house a leper colony and top-security prison. Today, however, the island is a paradisiacal retreat, with 106 beaches and "musical rainforests" that are home to endangered tropical species like maned sloths, brown howler monkeys and the red-browed amazon parrot.
COMMENTS