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Best In Travel 2017

Glacial runoff colours the waters of Peyto Lake an icy blue, in western Canada’s Banff National Park

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The best way to experience Canada’s wilderness is via its impressive national parks system. (Banff National Park is pictured here.) Admission to all 47 parks is free in 2017.

CANADA

Bolstered by the wave of positivity unleashed by its energetic new prime minister, Justin Trudeau, and with dynamic cities that dominate global livability indexes – plus its reputation for inclusiveness and impeccable politeness – the world’s second-largest country will usher in its sesquicentennial in 2017 in rollicking good health. Marking 150 years since confederation, the birthday party promises to be heavy on bonhomie and highly welcoming to international gate-crashers. The weak Canadian dollar means visitors should have plenty of pocket money to spend on Canada’s exciting fusion food and mysteriously underrated wine. For more on Canada, see our feature on the Yukon (p44).

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Wander the walled Old Town of Cartagena, with its sun-soaked streets, Spanish-built churches and bougainvillea-draped courtyards.

COLOMBIA

Decades of civil war and violent crime meant Colombian passport stamps were once for hardcore travellers only. Fast-forward to the present day, and the lost years seem but a dust speck in Colombia’s rear-view mirror. There are no world wonders here, but the country’s mix of vibrant culture, nature and hospitality is a rich tapestry woven by welcoming arms. More than a decade into its dramatic aboutface, this South American jewel is even expecting a visit from the world’s No. 1 Catholic. When Pope Francis kisses Colombian soil in 2017, it will mark the Andean nation’s first papal visit in 30 years. Turn to our Great Escape feature (p59) for more.

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Feel the mist from a pounding waterfall on a rainforest walk along the 115-mile Waitukubuli Trail; each of its 14 segments is designed to be done in a day.

DOMINICA

Locals joke that if Christopher Columbus rose from the grave and returned to the Caribbean, Dominica is the only island he would still recognise. One glimpse of its prehistoric ferns and deserted shores, and you’ll see what they mean. For decades, an absence of shiny white beaches has helped keep at bay the resort development that has swept through other parts of the Caribbean. Coconut palms are the only skyscrapers you’ll see here. Visit before Dominica gets its first large-scale chain resorts in 2018, which will pave the way for a new era of tourism.

Blueberry-picking in Finland. ABOVE RIGHT The historic church of San Pedro Claver in Cartagena, Colombia. BELOW RIGHT A beach near Portsmouth, Dominica

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» The Finnish summer brings a bonanza of the world’s tastiest blueberries, cranberries, wild strawberries and highly prized cloudberries.

FINLAND

Long fought over by Russia and Sweden, Finland finally gained independence in 1917. The Finns will celebrate their centenary with gusto: expect everything from outdoor concerts and communal culinary experiences to sauna evenings and vintage travel poster exhibitions. There’s even a new national park: 27,000 acres around the village of Hossa, studded with pine forests and crisscrossed with rivers. With the country also playing host to the World Figure Skating Championships and the Nordic World Ski Championships in 2017, there’s never been a better time to discover Finland’s proudly unique culture and landscapes. For more on the country, see our feature (p74).

‘Forward- thinking cities and vast unspoilt forests and lakeland – Finland enriches the soul.’ Gemma Graham, Destination Editor, Northern Europe

PHOTOGRAPHS: CULTURA/LAURIE CASTELLI/GETTY, SCOTT DUNN/GETTY IMAGES, JUSTIN FOULKES, ANTON JANKOVOY/GETTY IMAGES, WOLFGANG KAEHLER/LIGHTROCKET/GETTY, SITIKKA/GETTY IMAGES

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View the Himalayas from the rim of the Kathmandu Valley or see the mountain peaks up close and personal on treks to Annapurna, Kanchenjunga and Everest Base Camp.

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