Where’s hot for 2009 Get inspired with our gallery of exciting new destinations for the year ahead Tweet Venture into the wilderness: Award-winning tour operator Wilderness Journeys is launching low-impact 17-day sea-kayaking trips to Greenland in July and August Photograph: PR Beach-hop in Brazil: Try kayaking in warmer climes around the coast of Paraty where you can explore fishing villages and camp on idyllic jungle-backed beaches at night Photograph: PR Join conservation projects: Conservation Africa's new family experience includes a two-week trip to the Kruger area where they take families on night drives and bush walks and also give visitors the chance to help record animal numbers and take part in voluntary work in local communities Photograph: PR Give your teens a real adventure: Exodus is launching Teenage Kicks adventure tours aimed at families with children aged 11 and over. These range from treks around Mont Blanc to an ascent of North Africa's highest mountain, Mount Toubkal Photograph: PR Trek off the beaten track: Keen hikers seeking new territory should strike out for Taiwan in 2009. Both Ramblers and KE Adventure launch new treks in the region in the new year Photograph: PR Hiking hidden Wales: Get off the beaten track in the spectacular Rhinog mountains Photograph: PR Sleep in a gypsy caravan: Next summer sees Canvas Holidays adding gypsy caravan-style accomodation to its programme of family camping holidays in France Photograph: PR Celebrate Darwinism: 2009 marks 150 years since Darwin's Origin of Species was first published. Mark the occasion with a blow-out trip to Ecuador and the Galapagos Photograph: PR Visit a Swedish spa with six pools: Vann Spa Hotel will raise the bar for spa hotels when it opens in March - choose between hot pools, cold pools, forest and flower pools, as well as a private beach Photograph: PR Camping in style: The new Mandare River Camp is the first African-style luxury tented camp to open in Madagascar. Six tented rooms have biodegradable chemi-loos, solar-powered electricity and private verandahs - perfect for wildlife watching Photograph: PR Venture in to a toubled country: Although travel still needs to be carefully negotiated, trips are now possible to Angola. Imaginative Traveller is one of the first operators to re-enter the rgeion, launching 4WD safaris there next September Photograph: PR