After 2020, where many of us spent a lot of time at home, travel is looking more and more appealing every day! If you’re ready for some inspiration for your next adventure, check out this comprehensive list of the top travel locations for 2021. From gorgeous Argentina to breathtaking Alaska, there’s a trip on this list for everyone!
National Geographic ~ “Katmai National Park, Alaska – There are no roads into Katmai. Most of the nearly 5 million acres of this combined national park and preserve are designated wilderness where no hunting is allowed. The only way in is by boat or float plane. For many travelers to the park—limited in number even before the pandemic—Katmai is where to visit a 1.2-mile-long fishing hole that serves the largest concentration of brown bears in the world.
Gyeongju, Republic of Korea – Named Korea’s Culture City of East Asia 2021, Gyeongju is more commonly known by its nickname: ‘the museum without walls.’ The city, located at the southeast corner of the Korean peninsula, is home to an astonishing abundance of archaeological sites, thanks to a nearly thousand-year reign as capital of the ancient Korean kingdom of Silla (57 B.C. to A.D. 935). Protected as a UNESCO World Heritage site, the Gyeongju Historic Areas are a captivating collection of Buddhist art from this golden age. Among the treasures: temple and palace ruins, stone pagodas, rock carvings, a superb eighth-century statue of Buddha, and about 150 Silla nobility burial mounds, some up to 75 feet high.

Isle Royale, Michigan//Image by Ray Dumas on Flickr
Isle Royale, Michigan – Nature runs wild on Michigan’s untamed Isle Royale, a best-kept secret of a national park in the northwestern corner of Lake Superior. The 45-mile-long wilderness island is only 18 miles from the shores of northeastern Minnesota, yet frequent fog banks, fierce storms, and choppy waters can make it seem edge-of-nowhere remote. Along with causing numerous shipwrecks in the late 1800s to early 1900s, the hazardous waters surrounding Isle Royale shaped the island’s unique ecosystem. The park has only 18 mammal species (compared to more than 40 on the mainland), many of them descendants of the hardy animals who were able to swim here in summer or cross the frozen lake in winter. ” ~ National Geographic
For even more gorgeous locations and more information on the above locations, click the link below. If you’re planning an adventure to one of these amazing spots, make sure you bring a copy of our 2021 Military Travel Guide U.S.A.™, for information that will help you travel on less per day, the military way!
** Please note: Due to the impact of COVID 19 on travel, we encourage people to always plan trips in accordance with the guidance provided by government and health officials.

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