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From fiery festivals to nature’s most dazzling „sky-dance“, interest in the night skies is booming, with „noctourism“ poised to be a major travel trend in 2025.
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Interest in the night skies is booming. Booking.com recently named „noctourism“ as a top travel trend for 2025, with their survey of more than 27,000 travellers finding that around two-thirds have considered going to „darker sky destinations“ to experience things like starbathing (lying down and looking at the night skies) and witnessing once-in-a-lifetime cosmic events.
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„The cool thing about night adventures is you see so many different sides to a destination, by just staying up late or rising early,“ says Stephanie Vermillon, author of the new book 100 Nights Of A Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Adventures After Dark. „Our senses are heightened, and there are things you see at night that you don’t see any other time, so everything feels exciting and new.“
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It was a 2010 trip to Morocco that sparked Vermillon’s interest in all things nocturnal. „I grew up in Dayton, Ohio, which has terrible light pollution,“ she tells the BBC. „Then I went to the Sahara Desert and camped under the stars – I saw the Milky Way and two dozen shooting stars that night. I went home, took an astronomy class and later started hunting Northern Lights, which got me curious about what else happens around the world after dark.“
Vermillon believes that major events such as the April 2024 total solar eclipse or the 2024-2025 peak in aurora activity has led to a „bump“ in the number of people wanting to experience dark skies. There are also now more than 200 Dark Sky Reserves across the globe. „The great thing about the night sky is the perspective it gives you – it’s humbling and grounding,“ she says. „You can experience pure awe.“
Starry skies and aurora borealis might be the headline acts, but there’s plenty more to do after dark in cities or out in nature. „You see a city so differently at night,“ Vermillon says. „I think of it as a city letting its hair down – it’s more relaxed. I’ve also done night safaris, where it’s more about listening than just seeing, and I’ve seen water sparkling with bioluminescence, which looks like magic. Everything at night has a little extra sparkle.“
Here are five of Vermillon’s favourite after-dark experiences, from fiery cultural festivals to nature’s greatest sky dance.
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Moth species among new discoveries
The Natural History Museum in London said its researchers had been involved in 190 new discoveries of living and fossilized animals, including 11 new species of moth, eight crabs, four rats and four snakes.
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One of the moth species from a genus called Hemiceratoides from Madagascar feeds itself by drinking the tears of sleeping birds, while another newly identified species of moth, Carmenta brachyclado, was found fluttering against a window in a Welsh living room despite its origins in Guyana.
The moth got stuck in a boot belonging to a photographer, who unwittingly brought the insect from South America to her home in Wales, where it emerged. Her daughter, ecologist Daisy Cadet, recognized the creature as something unusual and contacted the Natural History Museum in London.
Another striking find was a vegetarian piranha called Myloplus sauron from Brazil’s Xingu River, said Rupert Collins, a senior curator of fishes at the museum, who helped describe the fish. It was named sauron due to its resemblance to the Eye of Sauron from J.R.R.
Tolkien’s “The Lord of the Rings.”
“The reason we named it this was really a no-brainer because this fish is disc-shaped and has a thin vertical bar across the body, which looks just like an eye,” Collins said in a video shared by the museum.
In addition, in 2024 scientists have documented a mystery mollusk in the deep ocean, a ghost shark, a blob-headed fish, and a type of semi-aquatic mouse.
A ‘race against time’
Among the fascinating finds from scientists at the UK’s Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew was an intriguing new species of fungi in wooded heathland near the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, England. Phellodon castaneoleucus sports teeth-like structures instead of the gills usually seen beneath mushroom caps.
Botanists also discovered five new orchid species from sites across the Indonesian archipelago, a gray-stemmed ghost palm from western Borneo with leaves with white undersides, and an enigmatic family of plants known as Afrothismia that are confined to continental African forests without the ability to photosynthesize.
From fiery festivals to nature’s most dazzling „sky-dance“, interest in the night skies is booming, with „noctourism“ poised to be a major travel trend in 2025.
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Interest in the night skies is booming. Booking.com recently named „noctourism“ as a top travel trend for 2025, with their survey of more than 27,000 travellers finding that around two-thirds have considered going to „darker sky destinations“ to experience things like starbathing (lying down and looking at the night skies) and witnessing once-in-a-lifetime cosmic events.
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„The cool thing about night adventures is you see so many different sides to a destination, by just staying up late or rising early,“ says Stephanie Vermillon, author of the new book 100 Nights Of A Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Adventures After Dark. „Our senses are heightened, and there are things you see at night that you don’t see any other time, so everything feels exciting and new.“
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It was a 2010 trip to Morocco that sparked Vermillon’s interest in all things nocturnal. „I grew up in Dayton, Ohio, which has terrible light pollution,“ she tells the BBC. „Then I went to the Sahara Desert and camped under the stars – I saw the Milky Way and two dozen shooting stars that night. I went home, took an astronomy class and later started hunting Northern Lights, which got me curious about what else happens around the world after dark.“
Vermillon believes that major events such as the April 2024 total solar eclipse or the 2024-2025 peak in aurora activity has led to a „bump“ in the number of people wanting to experience dark skies. There are also now more than 200 Dark Sky Reserves across the globe. „The great thing about the night sky is the perspective it gives you – it’s humbling and grounding,“ she says. „You can experience pure awe.“
Starry skies and aurora borealis might be the headline acts, but there’s plenty more to do after dark in cities or out in nature. „You see a city so differently at night,“ Vermillon says. „I think of it as a city letting its hair down – it’s more relaxed. I’ve also done night safaris, where it’s more about listening than just seeing, and I’ve seen water sparkling with bioluminescence, which looks like magic. Everything at night has a little extra sparkle.“
Here are five of Vermillon’s favourite after-dark experiences, from fiery cultural festivals to nature’s greatest sky dance.
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From fiery festivals to nature’s most dazzling „sky-dance“, interest in the night skies is booming, with „noctourism“ poised to be a major travel trend in 2025.
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Interest in the night skies is booming. Booking.com recently named „noctourism“ as a top travel trend for 2025, with their survey of more than 27,000 travellers finding that around two-thirds have considered going to „darker sky destinations“ to experience things like starbathing (lying down and looking at the night skies) and witnessing once-in-a-lifetime cosmic events.
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„The cool thing about night adventures is you see so many different sides to a destination, by just staying up late or rising early,“ says Stephanie Vermillon, author of the new book 100 Nights Of A Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Adventures After Dark. „Our senses are heightened, and there are things you see at night that you don’t see any other time, so everything feels exciting and new.“
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It was a 2010 trip to Morocco that sparked Vermillon’s interest in all things nocturnal. „I grew up in Dayton, Ohio, which has terrible light pollution,“ she tells the BBC. „Then I went to the Sahara Desert and camped under the stars – I saw the Milky Way and two dozen shooting stars that night. I went home, took an astronomy class and later started hunting Northern Lights, which got me curious about what else happens around the world after dark.“
Vermillon believes that major events such as the April 2024 total solar eclipse or the 2024-2025 peak in aurora activity has led to a „bump“ in the number of people wanting to experience dark skies. There are also now more than 200 Dark Sky Reserves across the globe. „The great thing about the night sky is the perspective it gives you – it’s humbling and grounding,“ she says. „You can experience pure awe.“
Starry skies and aurora borealis might be the headline acts, but there’s plenty more to do after dark in cities or out in nature. „You see a city so differently at night,“ Vermillon says. „I think of it as a city letting its hair down – it’s more relaxed. I’ve also done night safaris, where it’s more about listening than just seeing, and I’ve seen water sparkling with bioluminescence, which looks like magic. Everything at night has a little extra sparkle.“
Here are five of Vermillon’s favourite after-dark experiences, from fiery cultural festivals to nature’s greatest sky dance.
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Interest in the night skies is booming. Booking.com recently named „noctourism“ as a top travel trend for 2025, with their survey of more than 27,000 travellers finding that around two-thirds have considered going to „darker sky destinations“ to experience things like starbathing (lying down and looking at the night skies) and witnessing once-in-a-lifetime cosmic events.
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„The cool thing about night adventures is you see so many different sides to a destination, by just staying up late or rising early,“ says Stephanie Vermillon, author of the new book 100 Nights Of A Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Adventures After Dark. „Our senses are heightened, and there are things you see at night that you don’t see any other time, so everything feels exciting and new.“
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It was a 2010 trip to Morocco that sparked Vermillon’s interest in all things nocturnal. „I grew up in Dayton, Ohio, which has terrible light pollution,“ she tells the BBC. „Then I went to the Sahara Desert and camped under the stars – I saw the Milky Way and two dozen shooting stars that night. I went home, took an astronomy class and later started hunting Northern Lights, which got me curious about what else happens around the world after dark.“
Vermillon believes that major events such as the April 2024 total solar eclipse or the 2024-2025 peak in aurora activity has led to a „bump“ in the number of people wanting to experience dark skies. There are also now more than 200 Dark Sky Reserves across the globe. „The great thing about the night sky is the perspective it gives you – it’s humbling and grounding,“ she says. „You can experience pure awe.“
Starry skies and aurora borealis might be the headline acts, but there’s plenty more to do after dark in cities or out in nature. „You see a city so differently at night,“ Vermillon says. „I think of it as a city letting its hair down – it’s more relaxed. I’ve also done night safaris, where it’s more about listening than just seeing, and I’ve seen water sparkling with bioluminescence, which looks like magic. Everything at night has a little extra sparkle.“
Here are five of Vermillon’s favourite after-dark experiences, from fiery cultural festivals to nature’s greatest sky dance.
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Opposite a bed in central London, light filters through a stained-glass window depicting, in fragments of copper and blue, Jesus Christ.
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Three people have lived in the deserted cathedral in the past two years, with each occupant — an electrician, a sound engineer and a journalist — paying a monthly fee to live in the priest’s quarters.
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The cathedral is managed by Live-in Guardians, a company finding occupants for disused properties, including schools, libraries and pubs, across Britain. The residents — so-called property guardians — pay a fixed monthly “license fee,” which is usually much lower than the typical rent in the same area.
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Applications to become guardians are going “through the roof,” with more people in their late thirties and forties signing on than in the past, said Arthur Duke, the founder and managing director of Live-in Guardians.
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The cathedral is managed by Live-in Guardians, a company finding occupants for disused properties, including schools, libraries and pubs, across Britain. The residents — so-called property guardians — pay a fixed monthly “license fee,” which is usually much lower than the typical rent in the same area.
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“That’s been brought about by the cost-of-living crisis,” he said. “People are looking for cheaper ways to live.”
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Interest in the night skies is booming. Booking.com recently named „noctourism“ as a top travel trend for 2025, with their survey of more than 27,000 travellers finding that around two-thirds have considered going to „darker sky destinations“ to experience things like starbathing (lying down and looking at the night skies) and witnessing once-in-a-lifetime cosmic events.
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„The cool thing about night adventures is you see so many different sides to a destination, by just staying up late or rising early,“ says Stephanie Vermillon, author of the new book 100 Nights Of A Lifetime: The World’s Ultimate Adventures After Dark. „Our senses are heightened, and there are things you see at night that you don’t see any other time, so everything feels exciting and new.“
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It was a 2010 trip to Morocco that sparked Vermillon’s interest in all things nocturnal. „I grew up in Dayton, Ohio, which has terrible light pollution,“ she tells the BBC. „Then I went to the Sahara Desert and camped under the stars – I saw the Milky Way and two dozen shooting stars that night. I went home, took an astronomy class and later started hunting Northern Lights, which got me curious about what else happens around the world after dark.“
Vermillon believes that major events such as the April 2024 total solar eclipse or the 2024-2025 peak in aurora activity has led to a „bump“ in the number of people wanting to experience dark skies. There are also now more than 200 Dark Sky Reserves across the globe. „The great thing about the night sky is the perspective it gives you – it’s humbling and grounding,“ she says. „You can experience pure awe.“
Starry skies and aurora borealis might be the headline acts, but there’s plenty more to do after dark in cities or out in nature. „You see a city so differently at night,“ Vermillon says. „I think of it as a city letting its hair down – it’s more relaxed. I’ve also done night safaris, where it’s more about listening than just seeing, and I’ve seen water sparkling with bioluminescence, which looks like magic. Everything at night has a little extra sparkle.“
Here are five of Vermillon’s favourite after-dark experiences, from fiery cultural festivals to nature’s greatest sky dance.
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