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Off-the-beaten-track destinations from Pakistan to Greenland have been included in Intrepid Travel’s Not Hot List, which aims to combat overtourism. The annual list seeks to inspire travellers to discover


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Regent Holidays features new itineraries and hotels in its 2024-25 Arctic Winter brochure, with many departures using new airline services. The brochure showcases


Regent’s portfolio in Iceland, Greenland, Norway, Finland and Sweden, including Lapland. Experiences include northern


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lights hunting, dogsledding, snowshoeing, jeep safaris, ice caving and whale-watching. The range offers new direct


flights to Tromso in Norway from Heathrow, Gatwick, Bristol and Manchester from November – courtesy of British Airways, SAS and easyJet – and to Ivalo in Finland, thanks to new BA flights


from Gatwick from December 3. New trips include the four-


night Highland Winter Adventure in Iceland, from £1,470, which combines two nights in Reykjavik with a stay at the new Highland Base Hotel Kerlingarfjöll. Also new is the eight-day Greenland Winter Wonders, from £3,095. regent-holidays-co.uk


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global team and local operations experts in 27 cities worldwide, alongside travel trend agency Globetrender. The list includes alternative regions in popular


countries such as Morocco, where the Anti-Atlas Mountains are often missed by visitors, and emerging destinations such as Pakistan and Greenland, where neighbouring countries attract more visitors. The full list includes Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan;


Disko Island, Greenland; Cape York, Australia; Adirondack Mountains, New York; Sainshand,


Mongolia; Rupununi Savannah, Guyana; Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco; Accra, Ghana; Maldonado, Uruguay; and Oslo, Norway. To support tourism in these destinations, Intrepid


has launched new trips in four of the Not Hot locations. They are a 10-Day Intrepid Greenland Expedition,


from £5,070; a 15-Day Benin, Togo and Ghana Adventure, from £2,635; an 11-Day Trans-Mongolian Railway Adventure, from £2,395; and an 11-Day Cape York & Torres Strait Explorer journey to the northernmost tip of Australia, from £2,680. These are in addition to Intrepid’s 10-Day Pakistan


trekking trip which first ran in 2024. Prices do not include international flights. Erica Kritikides, general manager of global product,


said: “Our annual Not Hot List strives to bring travellers off the tourist track, and highlight destinations where tourism can bring benefits to the host communities.” intrepidtravel.com


Regent introduces new breaks in Arctic Winter range


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