With the New Year approaching, travel media outlets such as Lonely Planet, Fodor’s and National Geographic have been curating lists of the best places to go in 2019. Several of Nat Hab’s destinations have been highlighted, from Bhutan’s mystic mountains to Zimbabwe’s wildlife-rich floodplains. Here are 19 nature journeys of note to inspire your travel resolutions for the coming year:

Base Camp Greenland with northern lights overhead.Ralph Hopkins

1. Greenland

National Geographic Traveler’s Best Trips of 2019

A destination for the true adventure seeker, our remote Base Camp at the edge of the Greenland ice sheet brings us into contact with towering icebergs, diving whales, thunderous falls and dazzling northern lights. For those searching for the ultimate Arctic experience, the rugged beauty of Greenland is beyond compare, which is why our East Greenland Arctic Adventure has been featured as one of National Geographic Traveler’s Best Trips of 2019. 2019 marks 10 years of self-rule for the world’s largest island, so why not join the celebration?

Travelers on a san dune in Namibia. Carolyn O’Connell

2. Namibia

Condé Nast Traveler’s 19 Best Places to Go in 2019, Town & Country’s Best Places to Travel in 2019 and The Wall Street Journal’s 10 Most Intriguing Travel Destinations for 2019

Namibia is a safari destination like no other, a land of shimmering sands and desert-adapted wildlife. Town & Country talks of “Namibia’s intense beauty: the red dune–framed salt pan of Sossusvlei; the stupendous rock formations of Damaraland; the mashup of desert and ocean along the Skeleton Coast, riddled with old shipwrecks.”

Simply put, Nambia is enthralling. The towering dunes, glowing in shades of rose and ochre as dawn turns to dusk, have diamonds in their depths, tucked into the sculpted ridges of sand by waves and wind. Desert-adapted species such as lion, elephant, rhino and oryx roam across the arid plains. Fly over the world’s tallest dunes, gaze at an open night sky studded with stars and discover the country’s desert wonders for yourself on Nat Hab’s Namibia safaris.

Mother and baby mountain gorilla in Uganda.Richard de Gouveia

3. Uganda

Fodor’s Go List 2019

Deep in the rain forest is a window into the life of the mountain gorilla. Huge silverbacks forage for leaves while tiny infants nestle into their mothers, their curious, liquid brown eyes peeking out at onlookers. The ‘Pearl of Africa’ is home to the world’s largest population of mountain gorillas, and The Great Uganda Gorilla Safari gives you a chance to hike into the misty jungle in search of these magnificent creatures. You’ll also trek to find chimpanzees, following in the footsteps of Jane Goodall, and see the Big Five (including tree-climbing lions!) during safari drives in Queen Elizabeth National Park.

4. New Zealand

Business Insider’s 25 best countries for tourists in 2019

Discover New Zealand’s celebrated natural beauty on our New Zealand Nature Explorer trip. Encounter iconic wildlife like yellow-eyed penguins and the famous brown kiwi, gaze in wonder at the South Island’s majestic mountains and explore glaciers, fjords and coastal rain forests.

Baby panda bear in Chengdu, China.Brad Josephs

5. Chengdu, China

Condé Nast Traveler’s 19 Best Places to Go in 2019

Chengdu, which Condé Nast calls “the Middle Kingdom’s coolest city,” is the capital of Sichuan. Once a stop along the Silk Road, shops still bustle with silk brocades and satins. The province is also famous for its fiery cuisine, infused with Sichuan peppercorns, garlic and chilis. Most significantly, this lush region is home to the world’s largest concentration of giant pandas. You can encounter these playful bears at the Chengdu Panda Base on Nat Hab’s Wild Side of China: A Nature Odyssey.

Tiger's Nest Monastery in Bhutan.

6. Bhutan

Condé Nast Traveler’s 19 Best Places to Go in 2019, Town & Country’s Best Places to Travel in 2019, Forbes’ 19 Best Places to Travel in 2019 and Fodor’s Go List 2019

Bhutan, a tiny Himalayan kingdom nestled into the mist-veiled mountains, is described by Condé Nast as a “Shangri-La of sorts,” complete with ancient monasteries, verdant valleys and hillside villages. As the only carbon-negative country in the world, Bhutan is the emblem of sustainable development, and due to its high-value, low impact tourism policy, Bhutan’s natural realms remain blissfully unspoiled. Climb to the cliffside temple known as the “Tiger’s Nest,” search for shaggy takin (the country’s national animal) and walk among fluttering prayer flags on a Nat Hab trip to see the Wild & Ancient Himalaya: Bhutan & Nepal.

Lion cub in Zimbabwe.Emily Kautz

7. Zimbabwe

Lonely Planet’s Best Places to Visit in 2019, Town & Country’s Best Places to Travel in 2019 and Frommer’s Best Places to Go in 2019

Lonely Planet acclaims that Zimbabwe is “not only one of Africa’s safest destinations, it’s one blessed with ultra-friendly locals, Big Five-filled national parks, World Heritage-listed archaeological ruins, forested mountains and, of course, the mighty Victoria Falls,” the world’s largest waterfall by volume. The massive elephant herds here are among the largest in Africa, and abundant wildlife can be found in Zimbabwe’s crown jewel, Hwange National Park. See Zimbabwe’s best game reserves on our Southern Africa Odyssey, our Family Botswana Safari and our Epic Botswana & Namibia Safari.

Tea estate in Sri Lanka.

8. Sri Lanka

Lonely Planet’s Best Places to Visit in 2019

According to Lonely Planet, Sri Lanka is “having its moment in the equatorial sun,” and there’s now more than ever for intrepid travelers to soak in: timeless temples, flavorful food, verdant tea estates and a host of endemic wildlife. In Sri Lanka’s national parks, seek out Asian elephant, leopard, sloth bear, leaf monkeys, Indian peacocks and blue-tailed bee-eaters. Look for great blue whales off the coast of golden beaches. Explore this captivating global biodiversity hotspot on a Sri Lanka Wildlife & Cultural Treasures adventure.

Polar bear on the ice in Churchill, Manitoba.Emily Kautz

9. Manitoba

Lonely Planet’s Best Places to Visit in 2019

Churchill, Manitoba, is described by Lonely Planet as a “crossroads for the country’s megafauna.” In this town where the boreal forest meets the tundra, polar bears roam among discs of floating ice. During the summer, vivid wildflowers dot the landscape as beluga whales swim in the Arctic blue waters. When all is quiet in winter, the northern lights burn bright as emeralds overhead. On one of Nat Hab’s tours, you’ll bear witness to these natural phenomena and hear the stories of First Nations and Inuit people who have inhabited this remote land for generations.

Zebra walking in the sunset in Kenya.Joel Davidson

10. Kenya

Forbes 19 Best Places to Travel in 2019

The Great Migration, Maasai warriors and fiery sunsets over the African savanna encapsulate what Forbes calls the “quintessential safari experience.” As one of the planet’s most wild and beautiful places, Kenya is all-encompassing and alluring. Travel to this fabled land and venture into the heart of the African bush on one of our Kenya safaris.

Nat Hab traveler photographing the Grand Canyon.Court Whelan

11. Grand Canyon

Condé Nast Traveler’s 19 Best Places to Go in 2019

In February of 2019, the Grand Canyon celebrates its 100th anniversary as a national park, making it the perfect time to journey into the canyons of the American Southwest and immerse yourself in this geological wonder. As you take in this breathtaking spectacle, watch the sun paint the rocks in rainbow shades and the Milky Way glisten overhead at night.

Castle at dusk in Scotland.

12. Scotland’s Highlands and Islands

Lonely Planet’s Best Places to Visit in 2019 and Condé Nast Traveller’s Top Holiday Destinations for 2019

Scotland’s heather-clad highlands and enchanted isles unveil natural and cultural riches, from storied castles to seaside cliffs and ancient forests. Explore the open moors and coasts teeming with whales, dolphins and seals on a trip to Scotland’s Wild Highlands & Islands.

Monarchs and Nat Hab traveler on a reserve near Mexico City. Tom Nolle

13. Mexico City

Lonely Planet’s Best Places to Visit in 2019, Fodor’s Go List 2019 and Forbes 19 Best Places to Travel in 2019

According to Lonely Planet, a cultural renaissance is flourishing in Mexico’s capital, and our Kingdom of the Monarchs adventure begins and ends in this vibrant city of cuisine, art and architecture. Travelers will admire Mexico City’s modern marvels, colonial cathedrals and pre-Hispanic archeological sites, and after being named the World Design Capital in 2018, there’s no better time to go. 

Lake Titicaca and raft.

14. Australia

Business Insider’s 25 best countries for tourists in 2019

Head Down Under to explore the diverse landscapes and ecology of Australia, from the Great Barrier Reef and Daintree Rainforest to Tasmania and Kangaroo Island. Experience it all on our 21-day Ultimate Australia Safari, or narrow your focus on our Australia South itinerary.

Upsala Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina.Elissa Poma

15. Patagonia

Condé Nast Traveller’s Top Holiday Destinations for 2019 

Condé Nast raves that “Patagonia’s still, epic landscapes increasingly appeal as one of the last true escapes left on earth.” Our world-famous EcoCamp Patagonia is the epitome of this notion, providing a striking view of the ice-crowned granite spires of Torres del Paine. Track elusive pumas, photograph turquoise glacial lakes and hike past mountain peaks bathed in rosy alpenglow on our Patagonia Wilderness & Wildlife Explorer.

Leopard in a tree in Botswana.Anthony Goldman

16. Botswana

Forbes 19 Best Places to Travel in 2019

Secluded luxury safari camps in a wildlife enthusiast’s dreamscape are what make Botswana a top travel destination for 2019. Forbes notes that intimate tented camps are the perfect way to “connect with wildlife and nature, but still have the opportunity to enjoy the kind of comfort and luxury that makes a difference in a stay.” In Botswana’s exclusive reserves, search for herds of elephants and leopards lounging in acacia trees while staying in lodgings that evoke the romantic ambience of a classic African safari.

Kayakers on the Douro River in Portugal.Wendy Redal

17. Portugal

Town & Country’s Best Places to Travel in 2019

The Douro Valley holds some of the most romantic wine country in the world, and travelers have the opportunity to Paddle Portugal’s River of Wine on a Dionysian odyssey through this unique corner of Old-World Europe. Along the way, stop at fine manor houses overlooking terraced vineyards to feast on traditional Portuguese dishes and rare wines.

Mountain Gorilla in Rwanda.Brady Archer

18. Rwanda

Town & Country’s Best Places to Travel in 2019

In terms of unparalleled wildlife experiences, coming face to face with an endangered mountain gorilla tops the list—and trekking through Rwanda’s Volcanoes National Park in search of these wondrous creatures provides for an absolutely unforgettable experience. Gorilla families, soaring waterfalls and golden monkeys await the adventurous traveler on an Ultimate Gorilla Safari.

Costa Rica ecolodge in the jungle.

19. Costa Rica

Town & Country’s Best Places to Travel in 2019

Costa Rica’s natural gems are endless: chattering monkeys, fragrant orchids, resplendent quetzals, bright tree frogs, iridescent hummingbirds, sloths, spinner dolphins and sea turtles, to name a few! In this country of cloud forests, stunning beaches and active volcanoes, stay at secluded eco-lodges that reveal luxury in the tropics on Nat Hab’s Natural Jewels of Costa Rica and Costa Rica Wilderness Explorer trips.