Best of BBC Travel 2020
Indranil Mukherjee/Getty ImagesThis year, we published many inspiring and amazing stories that made us fall in love with the world. Here are some of our favourites.
A year ago, no-one could have predicted that a global pandemic would bring travel to a standstill and usher in such an unprecedented year.
But amidst the uncertainty of 2020, we continued to be inspired by remarkable stories that celebrate the people, places and cultures that make this world so wonderfully diverse and amazing. Here are some of our favourites.

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The goji berry, which has been part of Chinese culture since the 3rd Century, is now being viewed as one of the hottest superfoods available today.
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When the Nieuw Haarlem wrecked in 1647, it catalysed the creation of Cape Town. Now, an archaeologist is on the verge of finding this lost ship that forever changed history.
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For 300 years, the Debatable Lands flourished as an anarchic no-man's land; not independent, but too dangerous for either Scotland or England to be able – or want – to take control of.
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For hundreds of years, this Ottoman-era cologne has been synonymous with Turkish hospitality. Now, it’s being used to fight coronavirus.
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The modern island of Hulhumale is taking shape 8km off the north-east coast of Malé island in the Maldives in direct response to the threat posed by inexorably rising sea levels.
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For generations, a mythical beast has been said to lurk in the depths of Okanagan Lake. But now a new view on British Columbia’s most revered serpent is taking hold.
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