Where to Travel in July

By Ivan PetrenkoJul 2, 2024 07:30 AMNews
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Rural Bulgaria, sunflowers in a small village. Source: unsplash

As the mercury rises and summer holidays commence, travel in July can be a family affair. For those without young ones in tow, there are intrepid adventures to be had, from wildlife-watching in the Okavango Delta to seeing the Arctic tundra in bloom.

1. Japan

Japan offers a unique blend of cultural festivities and natural beauty in July. The Gion Matsuri festival in Kyoto, dating back to 869, fills the streets with elaborately decorated floats and lively street parties. As the rainy season ends, it's also an excellent time for hiking. Mount Fuji, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, opens for climbing from early July to early September, with peak season starting late July.

Responsible Travel Tip: Use a reusable bottle and the MyMizu app for water refills to reduce plastic waste.

2. Okavango Delta, Botswana

July is an ideal time to visit the Okavango Delta as floodwaters create a maze of channels perfect for wildlife spotting. Highs reach around 25C during the day, and clear skies prevail. Mokoro canoe trips offer close encounters with hippos, lions, buffalo, and elephants. Beyond the Delta, Moremi Game Reserve and Chobe National Park offer excellent wildlife viewing.

Responsible Travel Tip: Ensure your visit benefits the local San community by checking with your tour operator about ethical practices.

3. The Arctic

July opens the Arctic for exploration. Expeditions to places like Svalbard, Greenland, and the Canadian High Arctic are possible due to receding ice. The Arctic's brief summer sees temperatures of 3-7C and almost 24-hour daylight, perfect for spotting polar bears, Arctic foxes, seals, reindeer, and whales.

Responsible Travel Tip: Support environmentally friendly tourism by choosing AECO-certified cruise operators and donating to Greenpeace’s Save the Arctic campaign.

4. Peak District, England

The Peak District is the UK's oldest national park and offers a variety of outdoor activities. July’s warm days are perfect for hiking, cycling, and wild swimming. Trails like the Monsal, High Peak, and Tissington Trails provide scenic routes through moorland, meadows, and limestone peaks. Festivals such as The Foodies Festival and Buxton International Festival add to the vibrant atmosphere.

Responsible Travel Tip: Join sustainable small group hikes with Peak Walking Adventures to learn about the local ecosystem and support local businesses.

5. Provence, France

Provence transforms into a lavender wonderland in July. Fields bloom around the Luberon and Verdon plateau regions, and lavender festivals in Ferrassières and Valensole celebrate the harvest. Nearby, the Gorges du Verdon offers striking blue waters for kayaking and paddleboarding. Join the Bastille Day festivities on July 14th to experience French culture.

Responsible Travel Tip: Support rural communities by staying in locally owned accommodations and choosing environmentally certified hotels.

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