As is typically the case, the past 12 months have disappeared with such great speed that it’s left many of us scrambling to locate the pause button. Whether we like it or not, 2015 is officially here. For those who are looking back with regret at the lack of new countries and cities that they visited in 2014, this is the year to make amends, with your passport in hand. And for those who were regular globetrotters, we promise there are still plenty of places to explore in the coming months. With a myriad of new flight routes opening up, particularly with Emirates, Etihad and FlyDubai, which have added a number of new destinations to their flight repertoires, UAE residents will find it easier than ever to travel. This year also marks several anniversaries and openings – yet another reason to get on a plane and just go. The following destination list has been compiled to help shape 2015 into your most adventurous year yet.
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![Chennai, India. For most travellers, Chennai is a mere stepping stone to more-frequented cities like Mumbai and Kolkata. However, the state capital of Tamil Nadu has been working to remove this stigma, already boasting the title as the largest industrial and commercial centre in south India. The city is also a major cultural site, offering many things to do and sights to see. From its stunning Hindu-, Islamic- and Gothic-inspired architecture to buzzing cafes and beaches, there’s plenty to keep a curious traveller occupied. This year also marks the opening of the Chennai Metro Rail, making it even easier to get around. For day tours, Chennai Magic offers a number of options, including the three-hour Heritage Walk through Triplicane, the two-hour Georgetown Bazaar Walk and the two-hour Mylapore walk (www.chennaimagic.com; prices from 1,750 rupees [Dh101] per person). Return flights with Etihad from Abu Dhabi to Chennai start from Dh2,135 per person, including taxes. Emirates currently flies direct from Dubai, while FlyDubai will commence direct flights in March. Frederic Soltan / Corbis](https://www.thenationalnews.com/resizer/v2/OMELB6XPHKBHYEUGXPSUTNFKJE.jpg?smart=true&auth=3380608f856b24db6805a190ef9e731dc121170af5048ee67ae0c455b17989a9&width=400&height=225)



