GelO News June 2016


Chris 302-494-9070 chris@gelovations.com
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Where on Earth? Lonely Planet has picked their top destinations (including value) for 2016 and since summer is bustin' out all over, we thought we'd share them with you. Keep in mind that lonely plant's focus is NOT shopping on Rodeo Drive. We'll leave that article for our November issue. They are, In order: 1. Botswana 2. Japan 3. USA 4. Palau 5. Latvia 6. Australia 7. Poland 8. Uruguay 9. Greenland, and 10. Fiji There isn't time to tell you a lot about each one, but here are some highlights of the ones that caught our attention. Botswana. If you like wildlife and nature and all that stuff, Botswana may just be your cup of java. It is a unique destination: an unusual combination of desert and delta that is home to an amazing assortment of wildlife. It is wild, pristine and expansive (That's "expansive" and not "expensive". Slow down and read this stuff.) Seventeen percent of the country is dedicated to national parks, many of them spreading into the vast Transfrontier parks of Kavango-Zambezi and Kgalagadi. It's all fairly accessible by plane or car, or if you're feeling adventurous, go my mokoro (native word for canoe). USA. Yes you live here and it's a big country. But specifically we're talking about the national park system. It's truly one of the best in the world. From the grandeur of Sequoia to the quiet majesty of Bryce and Zion, there is a wealth to see and do. Whether you camp it, or just day trip, these are sights and experiences that are not done justice by YouTube, no matter what your tweens tell you. One of the parks with which you may be less familiar unless you are from New England, is Acadia. If you go - be sure to stop for lunch and get the popovers. The words "life-changing" are often used in their description but we cannot confirm that. Palau. If you're a history buff you may know the name as one of the areas fought over bitterly by the Japanese and Americans in 1955 (10,000 Japanese lives and 2,000 American were lost.) But if you're into diving and aquatics Palau may strike you as heaven on earth Palau is a collection of unspoiled limestone and volcanic islands with only 8 of the 200 being inhabited. Mangrove forests provide the backdrop to crystal clear water showering the diver/snorkeler with an abundance of marine wildlife. Temperature and rainfall are fairly constant which makes the time of your visit less critical. Spoiler alert: typhoons are historically more common in the second half of the year. While still a secret in the west, Palau is getting well known in East Asia and since they're looking to limit tourists to preserve the ecology the heady traveler will book more in advance. Latvia. Not so much into safaris and SCUBA tanks. OK. Think about Europe. No, not France...Latvia. Celebrating it's 25th anniversary of independence, the tiny country has muchå to recommend it. To begin with it's not Estonia...sorry Estonians.. bad joke. But really, this energetic little country has been improving its infrastructure while breathing new life into many of its century old traditions. Many of the old castles have found new life as museums and one- of -a - kind inns. And the new influx of Nordic chefs have transformed the cuisine to a point where it can give many of the better known European restaurants a run for their money. Some of the infusion of infrastructure funding has gone into the restoration of the old KGB headquarters in the capital, Riga. For an experience like no others try the pirts - a hot birch sauna. A sauna master lovingly cares for you, in the air fragranced with herbs and wildflowers, periodically bearing on you with branches. And yes, you do pay for this. After a good 15 minutes of sweltering you jump into the closest body of water to cool off and then enjoy smoked fish and beer and swap stories with locals and other visitors. Tradition has it that the Christmas tree originated in Latvia in 1510, so this may be a trip you want to plan for the holiday. Where ever you go, please feel free to send us some of your best pics and a quick hello. We'll be here, wishing we were with you.