I hasten to please you: here Forbes compiled a selection of the best destinations for tourists in 2020, and I will partially quote it with my comments. By the way, I'm going to go somewhere on this list myself, because I haven’t reached it yet, but I want to.
So, let's see where it is now popular to fly among the spoiled western tourists!
1. Amangiri / Lake Powell, Utah / Antelope Canyon, Arizona
Why? The breathtaking beauty of the surrounding landscapes makes this place unlike anything else in the United States. This place is only four hours away from Phoenix or Las Vegas, and a private jet is generally close at hand.
I have not been to Antelope Canyon. It is held by the Indians. When I arrived there, I did not take into account the time difference between California and Arizona, and the canyon was closed. But judging by the reviews of people who are there, this is really one of the most exciting places in the United States. So if someone is traveling to the Grand Canyon and the surrounding area, this place must be visited! I myself dream, this is a must see.
2. Palermo / Sicily, Italy
Why? The island of Sicily boasts some of the most amazing places in the world, for example, the legendary Valley of the Temples, where the ruins of seven Doric temples are preserved amid stunning landscapes with almond groves and olive trees. Sicily is distinguished by its authenticity, which has disappeared over time in many other places. Villages such as Noto are known for their baroque architecture and limestone facades.
By the way, I was not in Palermo either, and I also want to, so the list is right for me!
3. Cape Town, South Africa
Why? Due to its extraordinary ocean views and fantastic botanical gardens, this cosmopolitan city is one of the most attractive places to visit all year round.
Cape Town - definitely yes. In general, Cape Town is the coolest city in Africa. It is considered the most modern, safest and most ... white. There are many amazing wineries around, and in general everything is wonderful there.
4. Bariloche / Patagonia, Argentina
Why? Bariloche, the northern part of Patagonia, is famous for its picturesque lakes and is well suited for outdoor activities: hiking and cycling, golf and water sports.
Patagonia - definitely yes.
5. Kigali, Rwanda
Why? Rwanda as a whole and Kigali as the capital and gateway to the country come to life after the genocide that fell to the lot of the previous generation. Kigali is a clean and safe city with many interesting places of interest, ranging from world-class contemporary art exhibitions to fashionable clothes, handicrafts and even a coffee cooperative run by women who make the best coffee in the world.
I do not like Morocco, because lately the country has become too touristy, there have been a lot of money, you are constantly demanding money ... It has become too Egyptianized. I’m just not very comfortable there.
7. Porto / Douro Valley, Portugal
Why? Porto has great food, wine, views, perfect weather and reasonable prices.
Porto is one of the coolest cities in the world, so definitely yes!
8. Tel Aviv, Israel
Why? In recent years, Tel Aviv has become a gastronomic center. Take a peek into the white Bauhaus buildings along the wide, tree-lined promenades.
Tel Aviv is also yes, and above all for food. It is super tasty, partyy, and in general Tel Aviv is a very cool city!
9. Atacama Desert, Chile
Why? This desert, located at 2,438 meters above sea level, is often compared to Arches National Park or Canyonlands National Park in Utah. You can spend most of your time hiking and cycling through the surrounding mountains and canyons, watching birds and visiting picturesque villages and ancient ruins.
I was not in Atakama, I can’t say anything.
10. Dubrovnik, Croatia
Why? According to travel agents, Dubrovnik is a brilliant treasure of the Dalmatian coast. Surrounded by ramparts, the ancient city on the shores of the Adriatic Sea is filled with ancient history.
I was not in Atakama, I can’t say anything.
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