National Geographic Traveller UK 03.2020

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A room of one’s own
Opening this spring to coincide with the centenary
of women’s sufrage in the US, Washington DC’s
new Hotel Zena claims to be the world’s irst hotel
launched with the goal of championing female
empowerment. Expect ‘thought-provoking design
elements’ and female-focused events. All guests
are invited to be ‘part of the story’ as politics
continues to discuss inclusivity and equality.
viceroyhotelsandresorts.com/zena AMELIA DUGGAN

We’ve picked out some
of the latest highlights
from the world of travel

IN NUMBERS

TRAVELLERS’
TRENDS

According to Skyscanner’s Global
Travel Trends 2020 report

39%
more interest in travelling to Argentina

91%
rise in interest in
visiting the Caribbean
island of St Maarten

32%
more travellers are searching for,
and booking trips to, Ghana

26%
of users in Turkey booked more
eficient lights with Skyscanner’s
‘Greener Choice’ label

100 million
people use the travel search
engine every month
skyscanner.net
NORA WALLAYA

FOR THE HISTORY BOOKS


Leicestershire County Council’s
Record Office will become
home to Thomas Cook’s entire
archive. The vast collection
includes a wealth of timetables,
souvenirs and posters
belonging to the company, and
will eventually be available to
the public. CONNOR MCGOVERN

National park news


MALAWI
In one of the biggest relocation
initiatives of its kind, 17 of the
world’s 5,500 black rhinos were
transferred from KwaZulu-Natal
in South Africa and released into
Malawi’s Liwonde National Park.
africanparks.org
SARAH BARRELL

INDIANA
Stretching for 300 miles along
Lake Michigan, Indiana Dunes
National Park is dominated by
250-ft-high dunes of glacial
sand. Visitors can take on the
‘three dune challenge’ and
explore forests of white pine.
dunesnationalpark.org

FRANCE
Parc National de Forêts de
Champagne et Bourgogne is
France’s newest national park.
Along with 1,250 miles of hiking
trails, its cultural sites include
the Musée du Pays Châtillonnais
and scores of vineyards. forets-
champagne-bourgogne.fr

SMART TRAVELLER

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