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2020 travels
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2020 travels
Here are 20 adventure locales to keep your days and wallet full. (Photo: Rui T Guedes/iStock)

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20 Affordable Trips Around the World to Take in 2020

Some bucket-list destinations will be more budget-friendly than ever this year. Here's where to go to make your dollar stretch.

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Whether due to expensive flights, high exchange rates, or steep on-the-ground expenses, there are some places in the world that always seem unattainable to penny-pinching travelers. But with enough planning, the willingness to jump on bargain flights as soon as you see them,Ìýand the flexibility toÌýflyÌýto or from airports that are less convenient, even pricey destinations are doable on the smallest of budgets. Not only that, but 2020 is seeing more affordable international fares than ever beforeÌýas airlines add new routes in a battle for dominance.ÌýWe tapped a network of adventure travelers, as well asÌýScott Keyes, founder of the travel-deals newsletter , for theÌý20 adventure locales to keep both your days and wallet full this year.

Go Because the Flights Are Cheap

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China

This will be a big yearÌýfor adventure travel to China, as the country plans to open a handful of new and overhauled national parks modeled after the United States’ own system. (.)ÌýOne of the most anticipated is Giant Panda National Park, which will connect dozens of reserves in the central Qinling MountainsÌýto provide a unified, protected area for the animals. China has also been investing in high-speed bullet trains (a cheaper alternative to regional flights) from major cities to popular provinces; twoÌýsuch optionsÌýareÌýthe Shanghai-to-Chengdu line (from $39.50), which passes through Qinling, and the Hangzhou-to-Huangshan lineÌýin the east (from $17.23), a regionÌýfamed for its misted peaks. According to flight-search site , the lowest-priced round-trip tickets from Los Angeles to Beijing in March currently cost about $300 round-trip, so keep your eyes peeled for deals like this throughout the year.

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Japan

No matter what your prioritiesÌýare in an active vacation, Japan can accommodate them. There are epic thru-hikes that trace ancient pilgrimage routes, like the 559-mile Michinoku Coastal Trail in the northeast; stunning rock formations along the north-centralÌýcoast that can be explored by kayak, such as those found in San’in KaiganÌýNational Geopark;Ìýand an abundance of public hot springs you can access for less than $15 (including ). An increase in international routes from Asian carriersÌýhasÌýdriven down ticket prices: Scott’s Cheap Flights and find fares as low as $300 to $400 round-trip from the West Coast and even cities such as New York—which is $1,000 below average. Once you’re there, stay in pod hostels, where beds are tucked away into cubbies to offer more privacy than a standard bunk room, or camp at one of 3,000 sites in more than 30 national parks. Fill up for cheap by sticking to $5 bowls of ramen and udon, conveyor-belt sushi, or street foods. If you plan to travel between cities, invest in aÌý pass, which starts at $271 for seven days of unlimited travel.Ìý

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Kenya

Thanks to more flight connections from European hubs like Paris and Amsterdam, it’s becoming increasinglyÌýaffordable to travel to this East African nation. In 2019, Scott’s Cheap Flights found fares as low as $557 between Nairobi and cities like New York, San Francisco, and Chicago. Safaris typically top the list of highlights here, but for something different, head for the coast. You’ll find spectacular beaches like those at Watamu Marine National Park and Reserve, 90 miles north of Mombasa, known for its thriving turtle populationÌýand Gedi Ruins, an abandoned city believed to have formed during the 13th century. Stay in a shorefrontÌýhut or sleep outÌýat Ìý(from $29), a nonprofit that supports the surrounding community.ÌýDiani Beach, three hours south by car andÌýalso a short hop from Mombasa, puts you in a great position to access both stunning coral reefs for diving and snorkeling and nearby land-based adventure hubs for hiking and safaris. Its affordable and plentiful boutique resorts will make you think you’re in Tulum, Mexico—but the beach scene here is far more low-key.Ìý

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Malaysia

Ocean lovers should search for flight deals to Kuala Lumpur, where you can access incredible islandsÌýfor world-class scuba diving and snorkeling. , for example, has a huge concentration of sea turtles and uncrowded reefs—just 120 are issued per day, spread out among resorts on nearby islands and dive outfitters licensed to guide tourists. Bunks cost less than $20, and dive packages start from $175 at backpacker-focused hostels like and . With round-trip flights from New York in February currently starting around $500, and eight international airports across the country, it’s possible to hit the cityÌýand island-hop from there with ease. It’sÌýworth spending a long layover in the capital, though, thanks to an incredible food scene and cultural attractions such as the Batu Caves, which house a temple and several Hindu shrines. Kuala Lumpur also makes a great starting point on a larger Southeast Asia itinerary: according toÌýScott’s Cheap Flights, you can regularly find sub-$100 round-trip tickets to Singapore;ÌýPhuket, Thailand; and Bali, Indonesia.

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South Africa

Now is a good time to visit South Africa if high flight costs have been your barrier to going on a safari. Dollar Flight Club predicts that you’ll be able to find round-trip flights from major U.S. cities to Johannesburg as low as $550 in 2020, especially between February and April, the ideal shoulder season for good weather, lower prices, and smaller crowds. A more affordable alternative to flying into Cape Town, Johannesburg is also a cheaper place to spend the night while you’re waiting for that bush planeÌýto a nearby game reserve: the 46-room Hallmark House, one of the city’s trendier hotels, starts at $59. AtÌýnearby Kruger National Park, you’ll find animals such as lions, leopards, and zebras,Ìýalong withÌýsafari outfitters that range in price and trip duration. From Johannesburg, hop on a $40-to-$60 flight to Cape Town to snorkel with seals, peep at penguins, and scale Table Mountain.

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South Korea

For an even more affordable alternative to Japan, head to South Korea, which has just as many natural wonders and sites within easy reach of its urban centers. , just 45 minutes south of Seoul by subway, offersÌýchallenging hikes and . The island of Jeju, with its massive surf breaks and Hallasan Mountain, the country’s highest peak, isÌýfour hours from the capital by ferry.ÌýWith Seoul as your base camp, check in to one of the hostels inÌýHongdae, a vibrant neighborhood that caters to students from the nearby arts college. Scott’s Cheap Flights found deals from Los Angeles to Seoul under $500 round-trip in 2019 and expects to see even more bargains in 2020, thanks to Delta moving its Asian hub from Tokyo to Seoul.

Go for theÌýFavorable Exchange Rate

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Canada

Canada has always been easy to get to from the U.S., since it’s a doable road trip from many major cities in the northern states. Plus, a current exchange rate of about one U.S. dollarÌýto 1.3 CanadianÌýdollars makes it a solid budget destination. British Columbia and the Banff and Lake Louise area of Alberta typically get all the fame, but the far east is also full of adventure. Quebec has the 65-mileÌý, which you can paddle in the summer and cross-country ski when it’s frozen in winter. Right off mainland Newfoundland, kayakers and canoers can island-hop for several days of camping in Fortune Harbor. The favorable exchange rate also means you can splurge on a luxury adventure, like heli-skiing in Whistler, British Columbia—a day with starts around $575 per person for a group of four. Compare that to $1,190 per person for heli drops with in southwestern Colorado.

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Chile and Argentina

It’s never a bad time to hit Patagonia, but Dollar Flight Club predicts that tickets from major U.S. cities to Santiago and Buenos Aires could bottom out around $600 round-trip in 2020. On top of that,Ìýthe Argentine peso hasÌýplummeted against the dollar in the past couple of years—our buying power there, currently at about one dollarÌýto 60 pesos,Ìýis now three times what it was two years agoÌýand nearly six times what it was at the end of 2014. For the second year in a row, the path of totality for the will pass through both countries on December 14. But this year comes with an extra bonus: the eclipse will occur in the middle of the Geminid meteor shower. Consider watching from a campsite atÌý in Chile’s Lake District; main attractions includeÌýthe active 9,340-foot Villarrica and 12,388-foot Lanín volcanoes, the latter of which straddles the Argentinean border. Staunch eclipse chasers are known to book out hotels years in advance, so find lodging as soon as possible if you plan to join the totality craze.

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Colombia

Yes, it’s safe to visit Colombia, and 2020 is the perfect time to go. It’s not yet overflowing with tourists; large swaths of backcountry, previously unwise to visit due to threats ofÌýviolence, are now accessible for hiking;ÌýandÌýmoneyÌýgoes far there, even in the big cities of Bogotá, Medellín, and Cartagena.ÌýOne dollar yields about 3,300 Colombian pesos, around the cost of a beer. Medellín makes a great base camp for exploring the colorful rural towns around the mountains of Antioquia, like Jardín, where hiking and locally grown coffee abound. For backpacking treks, aim for one of the country’s many ±èá°ù²¹³¾´Ç²õ, otherworldly ecosystems high in the Andes where frailejones, low-growing trees that look a bit like giant pineapples, sprout out of the marshy ground like a scene from The Lorax. Bus travel around Colombia is often under $10 each way, and domestic flights can cost less than $50 round-trip, so it’s easy to explore several cities over a week or two. Flights to BogotáÌýfrom major Florida airports start around $188 round-trip, according to Skyscanner.

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Cuba

Even though the Trump administration has limited travel to Cuba, it’s still , and this year will be especially great for folks traveling on a budget. In anticipation of a , many Cubans are currently buying American dollars on the black market in hopes of protecting their assets against potential devaluing. Because of that, the dollar now . From Havana, head west to Las Terrazas, a relatively little-known UnescoÌýBiosphere Reserve on the same bus route as the touristy and mountainous town of Viñales. The reserve’s lush forests are home to the cascading Baños del San Juan, a picturesque set of swimming holes you can hike to. If beaches are more your speed, try Matanzas, an alternative to the nearby resort hot spot of Varadero, where you can snorkel among coral reefs from relatively empty strands. Rooms on Airbnb run under $30 a night throughout the country, but just ask around for a casa particular once you arrive;Ìýmarked with official signs, they’re essentially an analog, government-regulated Airbnb where Cuban families make extra money by renting out rooms in their homes.

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Mexico

The bustling urban center of Mexico City, home to nearly nineÌýmillion people, is extremely cosmopolitan, with stunning architecture, leafyÌýparks, and truly world-class restaurants. Come for the tacos— will take you on a spectacular walking tour of the best taquerias and mezcal bars in the hipÌýneighborhoods of Roma and Condesa (from $100)—but stay for the surrounding mountains, forests, and ruins. Just an hour northeast of the capitalÌýare the giant pyramids of Teotihuacán, whose architects are still a mystery. About two hours southwest from the urban sprawl, you’ll find Nevado de Toluca National Park, home to Mexico’s fourth-tallest peak, a 15,400-foot extinct volcano of the same name. And in Valle de Bravo, two hours west of Mexico City, Lake Avándaro and its surrounding jungle areÌýadventure playgrounds filled with singletrack for bikers, wind for kitesurfers, and thermals for paragliders. Travel between cities is also easy and affordable, with long-distance bus tickets still under 560 pesos ($30). Not to mention, buses typically have seats that resemble easy chairs, which feel simply luxurious compared to American Greyhounds.

Go for the Free and Low-Cost Outdoor ¹ú²ú³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏs

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Alaska

If finding more peace and quiet is on your list of New Year’s resolutions, a trip to Alaska might be just what you’re after. Alaska has some of our largest and least-visited national parks, where you’re unlikely to run into other people. Gates of the Arctic National Park, for example, saw less than 10,000 visitors across its 8.4 million mountainous acres in 2018. Part of that is because the park has no roads—the easiest way in is by air taxi—but if you’ve got time and a small budget, you canÌý or the Dalton Highway. While the barrier to exploring the 49th state has traditionally been the high cost of traveling there, that’s changing quickly. Alaska and Delta Airlines are currently duking it out to be the top carrier to cities in the last frontier. In 2019, Scott’s Cheap Flights saw fares as low as $154 from Seattle to AnchorageÌýand round-trip tickets from Minneapolis, Detroit, and Albuquerque, New Mexico, for under $350. If you don’t live near one of those cities, you may still be able to save on flights by booking a separate ticket from your hometown to an Alaska or Delta Airlines hub such as Los Angeles or Seattle.

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Costa Rica

Costa Rica is the ultimate destination for budget travelers. There’s an abundance of round-trip flights from major U.S. cities as low as $200, the exchange rate is favorable, and a huge variety of outdoor adventures there are free or low-cost. Many national parks have fees of less than $15 per day, including Monteverde Cloud Forest, a three-hour drive northwest ofÌýSan José, home to 2.5 percent of the world’s biodiversity. Another three hours north is La Fortuna, a well-known adventure hub whose crown jewel is Arenal Volcano. The area is full of zip lining, natural hot springs, and hiking trails that incorporate suspended pedestrian bridges, like those at . Costa Rica also has pristine beaches and coral reefs for snorkeling and scuba diving, not to mention lots of opportunities to see wildlife in its many different ecosystems. Head to for a chance to spot breaching whales and dolphins, then take a water taxi to , where sea turtles nest on protected shores.

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England to ItalyÌý

You’ve almost certainly heard of Spain’s Camino de Santiago, a roughly 500-mile journey from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, France, to Santiago de Compostela, Spain. But the 1,240-mile , which passes through idyllic British, French, Swiss, and Italian towns, is far less crowded. In 2015, 25,000 people hiked this ancient trade route that extends from Canterbury, England, to Rome, which is a quarter of the number of hikers on the Camino every year. If you only want to do a few days, choose the Tuscan part. You’ll walkÌýor bike along rolling hills and pastÌýsmall towns with restaurants that serve unbeatable local wine, cheese, and charcuterie. The trail itself is free and does not require a guide, and the Via Francigena European Association offers an of hostels and hotels along the trail that offerÌýdiscounts for walkers. If you prefer to have someone else handle the logistics, however, runs self-guided tours, ranging from $164 for two nightsÌýand up to $5,826 for 50 nights, that cover the entire 400-plus mileÌýItalian stretch of the route, with breakfast and luggage transfers between each hotel.

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Jordan

If you think of Jordan as a barren desert, you’ve got it all wrong. The 400-mile Jordan Trail extends the length of the country from the northern town of Umm Qais, dotted with hot springs and oak forests, to the southern tip of Aqaba, on the shores of the Red Sea. Some of the more iconic sections pass through Wadi Rum—a classic desert landscape