From Deseret News archives:
10 worldwide hot spots to visit in the new year
Included is New Zealand, land of 'Lord of Rings'
Where to stay: Rooms at the new Four Seasons (242-336-6800) are $495 a night. If that's too many clams to shell out, consider floating accommodations with a weeklong rental through Bahamas House Boats (242-336-2628, www.bahamahouseboats.com; from $1,750 weekly or $275 daily). Better yet, reserve one of seven pastel-hued cottages on a mile-wide island in the middle of the Exumas at the Staniel Cay Yacht Club (242-355-2024, www.stanielcay.com; from $110).
Info: Bahamas Tourist Office, 800-422-4262, www.bahamas.com.
Botswana
Though east Africa is spectacular, some safari enthusiasts wave it off as over-visited, and acts of terrorism in Kenya last year frightened some travelers off. Peaceful Botswana, just north of South Africa, is attracting new attention.
Where to stay: Private mobile tents set up and transported by guides offer flush toilets, hot meals and protection against rambunctious critters. Custom Safaris (866-530-1982, www.customsafaris.com) can make the arrangements; plan to pay upward of $1,000 a night. Accommodations on package deals arranged through Premier Tours (800-545-1910, www.premiertours.com; from $4,195 per person for a 10-night trip, including flights, meals and activities) are in tented camps built on raised platforms.
Info: Embassy of Botswana, 202-244-4990; Tourism of Botswana, www.gov.bw/tourism.
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