This is my eclipse calendar which I will be using to schedule some trips into the future. I will be concentrating on travel to total solar eclipses but will try to provide as much information as possible on other eclipses as well but this might not always be possible.
I've also included a set of websites about eclipses for your perusal.
Date | Type | Location | |
11th July 2010 | Total Solar Eclipse | Easter Island / Cook Islands / French Polynesia | |
14th November 2012 | Total Solar Eclipse | Australia (Northern Territory / Queensland) and Pacific Ocean | |
20th March 2015 | Total Solar Eclipse | Spitzbergen, Faroe Islands, Atlantic Ocean | |
9th March 2016 | Total Solar Eclipse | Indonesia, Indian and Pacific Oceans | |
21st August 2017 | Total Solar Eclipse | Continental United States - specifically Oregan, Idaho, Montana (only just), Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri, Iowa, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina |
European tourism and rail organisations - a quick reference (L) - A reference guide to European tourism and rail organisations (L)
Why chase solar eclipses? - Why I chase total solar eclipse all over the world
Europe - Travel information from around Europe
Lucerne - 7 things not to miss - What not to miss in Lucerne
London - the 11 best pubs - 11 great pubs to have a beer in in London
Lucerne - a short history of The Lion Monument - A brief history of the Lion Monument in Lucerne, Switzerland
Switzerland - places not to miss - Sixteen places not to miss around Switzerland
New Zealand - A personal guide to things to do, see, eat and drink in New Zealand
Travel pictures - Pictures from my travels in Switzerland, Italy and New Zealand
Mt Egmont and King Edward Park - Mt Egmont seen from the King Edward Park playing fields in Stratford
Mark Sukhija is a travel and wine blogger, photographer, tourism researcher, hat-touting, white-shirt-wearing, New Zealand fantatic and eclipse chaser. Aside from at least annual visits to New Zealand, Mark has seen eclipses in South Australia (2002), Libya (2006), China (2009) and Queensland (2012). After twelve years in Switzerland, Mark moved back to London in 2012. You can follow Mark on Twitter or Facebook