September marks the start of a new season and with that a new swathe of destinations worthy of your attention. Here are five of the most interesting to consider.
An Eden for Africa’s most famous species, Botswana’s Okavango Delta offers unrivalled safari experiences, even in its dramatic rainy season. And with the ecosystem threatened by climate change, wildlife-monitoring projects are proving vital and offer travellers the chance to work alongside conservationists all while camping under the stars.
The largest of Germany’s North Frisian Islands is a windswept escape, with bracing coastal walks, vast, sandy beaches and a sparkling array of fine-dining restaurants.
The country is home to some of the planet’s most biodiverse rainforests, as well as ravishing beaches, smouldering volcanoes and extraordinary wildlife little wonder the call of the wild in Costa Rica is as loud and riotous as a howler monkey’s roar.
Lewa Wildlife Conservancy might be famous for its wildlife, but it is also a prime location to engage with the skies above and the wider work being carried out by one interesting stargazing initiative.