Hot Travel Destination for 2011 PART 2
7. Karnataka, India
Reasoning: Goa’s quite over-developed these days, so Indian beach bums are turning to Karnataka instead. Southern India’s least-visited state, it has stunning monuments; Mysore, the city of palaces and sandalwood; national parks; and the hip IT capital of Bangalore – where the 2011 Judi Dench-vehicle The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel is currently being filmed. Expect a Slumdog Millionaire-style tourism take-off.
8. Libya
Reasoning: Last year saw such a tightening of restrictions on Libyan tourist visas as to make it almost impossible to travel without tenacity. The good news is that normal service has now resumed, making this land of magnificent and unsurpassed ancient sites accessible to the discerning visitor once again. Make life even easier by booking with a tour operator that’ll do all the admin on your behalf.
9. Nepal
Reasoning: 2011 has been appointed Nepal Tourism Year by the Nepalese government, with a lofty aim of attracting 1 million tourists, and no bandas for 12 months. New trekking trails have been opened, while Explore is peddling a new ‘Manaslu Circuit’ tour, billed as the new Annapurna and flanking the world’s eight-highest peak via remote villages, traditional teahouses and passes adorned in fluttering prayer flags.
10. Meknes, Morocco
Reasoning: Vineyards are an unlikely sight for any Muslim country – let alone one partly set in the Sahara. But local wine “appellations” and Morocco’s first self-styled “Chateau” are now present in the beautiful town of Meknes, as is the Riad Lahboul – the first decent place to stay in the city. Combining well with breaks to Fes, Meknes is likely to take off next year.
11. Yunnan, China
Reasoning: Bordering Vietnam, Laos and Burma and home to 25 ethnicities, Yunnan is a rugged and unspoilt region of forested peaks and tropical jungles. It’s home to Tiger Leaping Gorge, one of the world’s deepest, and somewhere long loved by French and US visitors, but a secret to the rest of the western world. The 5,500m-high Jade Dragon Snow Mountain and thousands of 270 million-year-old limestone pillars will also appeal.
12. Syria
Reasoning: Voyages Jules Verne’s bookings to Syria have risen significantly over the last two years, helped in no small part by a 2009 talk at the Royal Geographical Society entitled ‘Old Aleppo – A Resurrected Gem of a City’. Rich in history and renowned for the friendliness of its people, Syria’s appeal has also been boosted of late with the development of several new boutique hotels.
13. India (Tiger Tourism)
Reasoning: After a shaky start, this autumn’s Commonwealth Games have sparked renewed interest in India whilst the country’s ongoing ‘tiger tourism’ debate has once again reminded wildlife enthusiasts of the need to travel responsibly on the trail of these magnificent animals.
14. Maliau Basin, Borneo
Reasoning: Maliau Basin is a largely unexplored, unmapped enigma in Borneo’s Sabah region, just waiting to be discovered. At 25km wide and enclosed by 1,700m-high cliffs, this mind-blowing, uninhabited wonderland is home to 12 types of forest and, at the last count, 80 orchid and 270 bird species. Not to mention majestic waterfalls, which are still being discovered.
15. Angola
Reasoning: With even Northern Namibia now fairly well on the tourist map, safari-goers seeking little-known lands in Southern Africa are venturing even further northwards. Adventure specialist Explore has introduced Angola for 2011; its tour a rugged camping/expedition-type trip focusing on the country’s south. On the bill are Iona National Park, gamelands bordered by the Atlantic, Lake Arco, hidden in a canyon, and the Portuguese colonial city of Lubango, plus sights in Namibia.
16. Baracoa, Cuba
Reasoning: Having been the first city founded in Cuba back in the 16th century, the beach town of Baracoa will celebrate its 500th anniversary in 2011. The area in general, on the island’s far-east, is time-lost: women wash clothes in the river and farmers shake coconut trees – and it’s virtually unknown. But perhaps not for much longer…
17. Chile
Reasoning: Basking in the glow of its heightened international reputation, Chile is sure to reap the rewards of the feel-good factor after the successful miners’ rescue. Nobody would begrudge this stunning country its moment in the spotlight and tourists are now expected to flock to Chile to discover the friendly people and breathtaking scenery for themselves.
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