Adventure travel came out on top of the report's wish list, followed by safaris, vacations in the middle of nowhere, and active holidays – like hiking, mountaineering and skiing. When asked why getting a little wild was so important right now, respondents cited reasons like: “I want to feel unconstrained” and “I want to decelerate amid nature”.
You asked for adventure inspiration, and we've delivered in this, our Wild Issue. We take you around the globe to raft, surf, skate down volcanoes, walk with wolves and giant crabs, hike, scuba dive, kayak, cruise with crocs, and fly over ancient rock formations. We visit new frontiers – Ghana or Saudi Arabia, anyone? – as well as perennial favourites, but always with a lens to pushing beyond our comfort zone, and experiencing the world in a way that sparks wanderlust.
“Of course, the definition of 'wild' is subjective,” says Vacations & Travel editor Natasha Dragun. “For me, it means checking into a treehouse like Botswana's Xigera Baobab (on our cover), or enjoying sustainable wild-grown oysters in Virginia (our writers slurped back a few in the name of research).”
And while we're excited to be taking you around the planet once more, we're still as passionate as ever about Australia. Discover a new festival on the dreamy Indian Ocean haven that is Christmas Island, eat your way around Queensland's Scenic Rim, meet the Red Centre's talented Indigenous artists, and dive a new reef off the Gold Coast, its aim to regenerate coral and enhance the state's marine biodiversity.
Go forth and discover your own kind of wild in this issue of Vacations & Travel.
The issue, published by Signature Media, is on sale now in newsagents Australia-wide, available in domestic and international Qantas Lounges, leading hotels and resorts and directly mailed to our loyal subscribers.
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