NZH Special Travel Issue - 12th Dec 2021

Page 60

60

T R AV E L – E V E N T S

12.12.2021

Make a D AT E The world of mega-events is gearing up for new excitement in the new year, writes Alice Frances

I

tching to pack your bags for the trip of a lifetime in 2022 or 2023? Why not time your travels around one of these once-in-alifetime experiences? With many large-scale international events and festivals forced to cancel in the past couple of years, most are now set to return even bigger and better in 2022 and beyond.

The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

February 6 and June 2-5, UK She’s not typically one to enjoy a fuss in her honour, but come 2022, if she’s still on the throne, her Majesty will be the focus of dozens of festivities throughout the year. Marking her 70 years of service in February, the official celebrations will be held in early June for an extended bank holiday, Platinum Jubilee Weekend. The four days of festivities will include public events as well as international moments of reflection, including Trooping the Colour, a Service of Thanksgiving at St Paul’s Cathedral and Platinum Party at the Palace — a live concert at Buckingham Palace, said to be featuring some of the biggest names in entertainment.

Floriade 22

April 14-October 9, the Netherlands Forget the Chelsea Flower Show, the horticultural exhibition that should be top of your list is Floriade Expo 2022. Held every 10 years in the Netherlands, this time beautiful Almere plays host to the event that celebrates local and international flowers, plants, fruits, plus green and sustainable technology. More than 40 countries will contribute to the expo, with an 850m-long cable car connecting sections, or you’re encouraged to make your way around on foot or bike.

Matariki

June 24, NZ Our own backyard is the place to be in June 2022, as we mark our first public holiday to celebrate Matariki. Keep an eye out for festival activities in your community, or book tickets now to have a front-row seat of the night sky for the arrival of the Matariki star cluster. Lake Tekapo’s Dark Sky Project is a great place to be — part of the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve and home to some of the world’s darkest skies. Manuhiri (visitors) can choose three experiences: The Summit Experience at University of Canterbury Mt John Observatory; or a Dark Sky Experience at Dark Sky Project Base. Plans for Matariki are yet to be announced, so keep an eye on their Facebook page for more information. facebook.com/DarkSkyProjectNZ Other great places to celebrate will be Aotea Great Barrier Island and Rakiura Stewart Island — both dark sky sanctuaries — or Wai-Iti, near Nelson, a smaller Dark Sky Park.

2022 Commonwealth Games

Rio Carnival

February 25-March 2, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil The world’s biggest party has been given the goahead for 2022 after it was cancelled this year for the first time in more than a century. With more than 500 street parades lined up over the week on the sizzling beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema, to the steamy inner streets of Rio de Janeiro, you’re going to need some stamina. But, with some serious pent-up partying in them, leave it to the Brazilians to get the party started... and keep it going, long after you’re ready to go to bed.

July 28-August 8, Birmingham, UK Preparations are on track in Birmingham, where the UK is set to host the games for the third time. But these games already appear to be one for the record books — they’ll be the first-ever carbonneutral games, and for the first time, there are set to be more medal events for women than men. Organisers are tight-lipped on what’s in store for the opening and closing ceremonies but have let slip Bafta award-winning screenwriter Steven Knight (creator of Peaky Blinders) is involved.

Oktoberfest 2022

September 17-October 3, Munich, Germany After the festival was cancelled in 2020 and 2021, Oktoberfest 2022 is gearing up to be bigger than ever, with tour packages selling out. Next year the beer will be flowing for 18 days and your best bet is to to be there for the opening or closing ceremonies — although you’ll have more luck finding a seat if you go during weekdays. Prost!


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.