St Kitts' Liamuiga Natural Farms named among 'Best Cultural Spots In 2024'
Nestled at 1542 ft above sea level in the rich forest region in the Lovely and Beautiful mountains above the beaches of St Kitts. The farm is a permaculture wonderland of incredible naturally grown and hand-cultivated foods.
Friday, 2nd February 2024

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This prestigious recognition to the Liamuiga Natural Farms was given by the well renowned international publication National Geographic. Through a Facebook post, the Ministry of Tourism of St Kitts shared the development and said, "We are pleased to share that our very own Liamuiga Natural Farms was featured in National Geographic's recent publication: Best of The World — Visit These Cultural Spots In 2024." [caption id="attachment_67481" align="alignleft" width="276"]
The complete list of Best of The World — Visit These Cultural Spots In 2024 by National Geographic is as follows:
- Folger Shakespeare Library, Washington DC
- National WWII Museum, New Orleans, Louisiana
- NorEste Trail, Puerto Rico
- Canadian Canoe Museum, Ontario, Canada
- Molinere Underwater Sculpture Park, Grenada
- Liamuiga Natural Farms, St Kitts
- Islas Marias, Nayarit, Mexico
- FotoFestival Manzana 1, Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
- Tartu, Estonia
- Royal Collections Galley, Madrid, Spain
- Battersea Power Station, London, England
- Istanbul Modern, Istanbul, Turkey
- MAP Marrakech, Morocco
- The Manor, Johannesburg, South Africa
- Chinggis Khaan Museum, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
- Museum of Art and Photography, Bengaluru, India
- Guangzhou Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China
- Ōmataroa Eco-Tours, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
- Sarjeant Gallery, Whanganui, New Zealand
- Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
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