Top Places To Visit In 2010
If anyone has some extra money lying about during this recession that has hit the world and the U.S. very hard then now is the perfect time for travel. Because we are in fall right now the weather conditions are still pretty good, plus this isn’t the tourist season, which means lower rates on hotels, tours, admission fees, and much more. Plus, there are a smaller number of people to battle, smaller lines at tourist destinations, and fewer people in the background of your pictures.
Although the American dollar doesn’t go very far in many countries particularly Europe you will be relieved to hear that Lonely Planet has just put out their top ten recommendations on “Best in Travel 2010.” This guide recommends the best places to go and things to do in the following year, plus there are many interesting vacations that do not involve Europe.
The premier countries to go to this year are El Salvador, Malaysia, Morocco, Nepal, New Zealand, Portugal, Suriname, Greece, Germany, and the United States. Simply two European countries are on this list. And Greece is one of the more affordable countries Americans can visit with the USD. The U.S.D. goes further in Greece than it would in Berlin. Not only are things high-priced, but the dollar doesn’t get much on the euro.
As for the best regions Lonely Planet recommends Alsace, France; Bali, Indonesia; Fernando de Noronha, Brazil; Goa, India; Koh Kong Conservation Corridor, Cambodia; Lake Baikal, Russia; Oaxaca, Mexico; Southern Africa; The Lake District, England; Southwest Western Australia. These regions provide travelers with a great vacation that is off the beaten path. They get to experience the magnificence of the country and experience more of the local life instead of the resorts, expensive eating establishments, and shopping malls.
Besides top countries, and top regions, there is also a recommendation of top cities to visit in the world. The suggestions includes Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates; Charleston, United States; Cork, Ireland; Cuenca, Ecuador; Istanbul, Turkey; Kyoto, Japan; Lecce, Italy; Sarajevo, Bosnia; Singapore; and Vancouver, Canada.
If these destinations catch your attention, begin planning right away. With any luck, you can find great deals. But make sure to study the destination so that you don’t arrive during the rainy season or winter when it’s cold and attractions close earlier, plus the sun sets sooner. There are exciting destinations but a little planning can go a long way. Nothing is worse than going on a vacation and having inclement weather or something else that can utterly mess up your vacation.
Also if you’re trying to conserve money, start looking for hotels that are moderately priced. If you wait to long, the modest rooms might be gone and you’ll have to indulge on an expensive and overestimated place to stay. Also if you go either before or after tourist season, you will most likely get a greater bang for your buck. Even though traveling is costly you can still see those destinations by using a few tricks up your sleeve that will save you from going over your budget.
Diane Johnson graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Utah and enjoys writing about current events, politics, online education, online universities, Continuing Education and the office.
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