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Nat Geo Travel Staff

The staff at National Geographic Travel is continually criss crossing the globe to uncover the beautiful van cleef necklace clover replica best and the brightest places, but we have travel wish lists just like everyone else.

Here where we want to go in 2014 and why:

have a strange love for quiet, empty, places. I get to read a lot about all the different trips we offer throughNational Geographic Expeditions, but the ones that really capture my imagination are our polar trips. I would absolutely love to visit Iceland and Greenland. Gubbins, Program Coordinator, National Geographic Expeditions

have roots there. It a stunning archipelago of 7,000 islands. And the word needs to get out that the majority of the country including the capital of Manila, the famed rice terraces of Banaue, and the marine rich island of Palawan was not affected by the recent typhoon. Quintos, Executive Editor,National Geographic Traveler

wanted to visit theDanakil Depression a surreal geological cauldron with, on average, the hottest temperatures on Earth since reading about it in middle school. Also on my replica van cleef clover necklace yellow gold list: the famous cut into the ground churches inLalibela; theKaffa region, considered the birthplace of coffee; and ruggedSimien Mountains National Park, a remarkable landscape of canyons, buttes, and rock formations that is said to rival the Grand Canyon and was one of the very first places to become a World Heritage site. Wise, Senior Editor,National Geographic Traveler

I been wanting to make a trip to Savannah ever since I read Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evilyears and years ago. I enamored with the idea of the place draping trees, the French toast (I heard such incredible things about the French toast!), the wide porches, and that Southern charm. Lauterback, Editorial Trainee, National Geographic Travel Books

love to explore before the 2020 Summer Olympics prep takes over Tokyo, eat my way through the entire country, and go hiking in the Kamikochi mountains. Naumiec, Design Photography Assistant,National Geographic Traveler

like to visitPrague CastleandOld Town, and sample the brew pubs, yes, but also to eat atLa Degustation Boheme Bourgeoise, where the traditional Czech dishes are inspired by a 19th century cookbook given to young brides found by the chef. My grandmother was Czech and if for one day I could taste a dish that resembled her homemade plum filled pierogis or silkyhalusky(dumplings), it would be worth the trip. O Associate Editor,National Geographic Traveler

Italy, where I spent my honeymoon this past year, will be difficult to top, I can wait to see Greece and experience another country with an iconic history that also has great beauty. Kaminski, Human Resources Manager, National Geographic Travel

targeting Angola, to do some volunteer work, topped off with a stop in Cape Town for some R I never been to Africa, although my grandfather moved there in the to work at a goldmine in South Africa. He buried there in Johannesburg. A. Noe, Senior Editor, National Geographic Travel Books

been a lifelong dream to visit Antarctica. I want to kayak alongside icebergs and walk among a plethora of penguins. Plus, as a passionate photographer, I love to capture it all through my lens. Marilyn Terrell, Chief Researcher, National Geographic Traveler

I never been to Sub Saharan Africa, so I would love to fill in this gap in my geographic experience. And, frankly, with the upswing in poaching recently, I want the chance to see a rhino in the wild before it too late. Amy Alipio, Associate Editor,National Geographic Traveler

wanted to go ever since readingLas Alturas de Macchu Picchuby Pablo Neruda in a college Spanish Lit class. Dackis, Books Marketing division, National Geographic Travel

kids got a taste of Europe this year with a visit to London, and they pushing to visit Italy next year. The last time I was in Italy was almost twenty years ago so think it time to explore it again. That one of the reasons I love to make it to Patagonia in 2014. Not only have I never been to South America, but the trekking opportunities in Patagonia are second to none. Fitch, Associate Photo Editor,National Geographic Traveler

have a personal goal of setting foot on all seven continents before I turn 30. That milestone is quickly approaching, and South America and Antarctica are last on my list. There are so many beautiful places in South America, but I would love to go hiking in the Patagonia region of Chile and Argentina. Kimmel, Editorial Business Manager,National Geographic Traveler

have been researching a photo safari to Madagascar. The fact that so much of wildlife can not be found anywhere else in the world is fascinating to me. Plus, who can resist a lemur? Andrew Coleman, Vice President of Digital, National Geographic Travel

would love to visit Hang Ken, a hugely massive cave that was recently discoveredin Vietnam because its remoteness intrigues me. I am fascinated by the idea of being able to explore an area few humans have seen. Metcalfe, Associate Photography Producer, National Geographic Travel Digital

love to visit for the World Cup! The love of ftbol brings people together from all over the world. Danner, Program Manager, National Geographic Expeditions and Photography Workshops

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since visiting Jordan last year I wanted to travel back to that region of the world. Oman has so much going for it, including multiple World Heritage sites, great hiking, the Arabian sea, and beautiful new cultural landmarks to explore, including the opera house in the capital city of Muscat. National Geographic Travelerincluded the country in its Trips roundup in 2012 for good reason. I also heard from a fellow National Geographic traveler that it a country that easy to explore since the roadways are simple for Westerners to navigate by car, which amounts to an added bonus. Fox, Digital Director, National Geographic Travel

visitedTallinnand want to explore the rest of the dynamic Baltic region and discover the traditional folk cultures there. Hickey, Project Editor, National Geographic Travel Books

embarrassing as this may be to admit, I been making my way through the entire Anne of Green Gables series for the second time this year (the first time being nearly two decades ago!). Montgomery wrote about with such clear love. Leslie Trew Magraw, Editor/Producer, Intelligent Travel

travel the world every day online, which means I get to see many beautiful and exotic destinations. Rather than traveling off the beaten path, I want to visit Paris for the first time in the spring. Leitch, Associate Producer, National Geographic Travel Digital

can you see cinematic landscapes, sip wine, and ski all in one trip? New Zealand! From wine tasting in Marlboroughto seeing the North Island volcanoes and hiking extraordinary coastlines, my dream trip is at the bottom of the world. Sarah Polger, Senior Photography Producer, National Geographic Travel Digital

Where do you want to go in 2014 and why? Tell us in the comments section for a chance to appear on the Intelligent Travel blog:

In April of 2013 I vised Paris for the first time (with National Geographic Expeditions) and absolutely loved it. I took some amazing pictures while I was in Paris (and in Montmartre) but never got to see the South of France, which I would love to do. Last year I went on a photographic tour of Tuscany which was wonderful, but, being of Southern Italian heritage I wanted to revisit the South of Italy (the Amalfi coast and Sicily) where I had been in 1994 (my first time in Europe). So, my next trip to Europe will probably be the South of Italy and the South of France (Provence).

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