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 Most Beautiful Places You Must Visit  

 

 

 

From Africa and Asia'to the most underrated U.S. cities...

Our planet is truly unique. In every corner of the world you can find a great variety of attractions. Every person dreams of seeing at least one of these wonders of the world.The beauty of our planet is so multifaceted, rich and diverse that it is simply not possible to answer the question of which place is considered the most magnificent and impressive. The head is spinning from the mere thought of how many delightful, dissimilar corners in the world, from the view of which will take your breath away. Man is not able to comprehend and contain all the dazzling beauties of the Earth. We wish every traveler in love with this world to see and learn as much as possible about our amazing planet!
 

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India's Golden Triangle

India is a vast country rich in culture, color, history, generosity and tradition. If you're visiting for the first time or returning for another taste, the Golden Triangle (Delhi, Agra and Jaipur) will expose you to its metropolitan, historic and romantic sides. India is by no means subtle–it packs a punch in every way–from its breathtaking landmarks to its cuisine–and westerners will find it a shock to the system sprinkled with a magic touch that leaves them wanting more. Delhi is India at its most modern, with nightclubs, thriving businesses and bustling markets (where bargaining is more culturally expected than paying full-price). 
Rwanda

For the nature buff, Rwanda is a must-see. Known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills" with its extremely photogenic landscapes and famous tea gardens, the country is full of natural wonders. Volcanoes National Park, home to fascinating golden monkeys and half of the world's gorillas still living in the wild, is a must-visit attraction. This is the time to splurge on a luxury trip planner; Ker & Downey and Wilderness Safaris provide luxurious safari tours that will get you up close to the country's abundant wildlife. Nyungwe Forest National Park, the largest mountain rainforest in Africa, shelters more than a quarter of Africa's primate species. Rwanda's captial, Kigali, offers budget-friendly to five-star accommodations and is home to attractions like Akagera National Park and the Presidential Palace Museum.

Israel

Start your trip in the bustling-metropolis-meets-beach-town of Tel Aviv, but then make sure to explore all that this country has to offer. It would be an unfortunate mistake to fearfully paint this country's complicated politics as war-torn. Don't be fooled; its vibrant culture, phenomenal food scene, historic landmarks, beaches and endlessly impressive hotels are too much of a draw to ignore. Be sure to tour the shuks (markets) and the historic sites in Jerusalem–a trip to Israel is definitely not complete without a visit to the Kotel, the Wailing Wall. (When you visit, cover up as you would any temple–it's a place of prayer). While in town, be sure to enjoy the food; the delicious and dynamic scene at Mahane Yehuda is not to be missed.

 

Scotland

There's something incredibly calming about Scotland. Don't expect much by way of wild nightlife; instead, prepare to immerse yourself in history and culture, as well as some seriously amazing views. Edinburgh, the capital city, is filled with winding roads and cheerful restaurants and shops, while Glasgow plays host to exceptional museums, galleries and music and theater venues. The highlight of any trip to Scotland, though, is the Highlands, which make for the ultimate escape. Turn off your phone and take in the breathtaking views, imposing castles and peaceful lochs. 

Cape Town, South Africa

Cape Town is like a gawky adolescent who has discovered her beauty; the city is blooming as it shows off its splendors. Highlights of the destination include shopping at Neighborgoods market, eating at the Test Kitchen, beaching at Camps Bay, visiting the Winelands and shark diving. – Melissa Biggs Bradley, CEO & Founder of Indagare.

Cape Town is not only one of the most picturesque cities in the world, but is is also one of the most fun! As a holiday destination, it's hard to beat; there is something gorgeous to look at at every turn! If you are looking for something with a sense of history, Robben Island is an incredibly moving experience. Culture vultures will love the colorful houses and people of Bokaap, which is also very insta-worthy. For outdoor enthusiasts and adrenaline junkies there are endless options, like hiking up Table Mountain, kite surfing and swimming with sharks.

Warsaw, Poland

This hidden gem is so dynamic, it's often referred to as the new Berlin. A week doesn't go by without a fashion design festival, an opening of an upscale cocktail bar in a pre-war apartment building or a glittering restaurant popping up to serve a reinterpretation of Polish cuisine (that's a far, far cry from your old kielbasa and pierogi). Yet all this newness is set amidst the grit that is Warsaw, a city that was almost entirely leveled during World War II. Warsaw's incredible resurrection is never out of mind, even if you choose to skip the history museums–but you shouldn't, since they're all new and excellent. The true source of this city's vibrance lies not in its buildings or streets, but in the city's spirit. The locals' love and dedication to being based here is palpable, so much so that a huge wave of young Polish people born in the U.S. or Western Europe are now returning to the motherland to put their modern stamp on its culture.

Madagascar

This isn't your average safari. Jungles abound here, but beaches do too, and whether on land or by sea, an overwhelming amount of indigenous species ranging from lemurs to whales are on view for the adventurous set. Almost all of Madagascar's native species can't be found anywhere else, which explains why travel junkies are quick to call it the Galapagos of Africa. New resorts emerging this year make seeking refuge in a five-star room after a day of exploring that much easier.

Japan

 Japan is one of those places where everything is a full-sensory experience. Most things are taken to an extreme, be it in the perfect distillation of coffee (20 minutes for a cup at a reservation-only café), the eye-catching outfits of Harajuku teenagers in Tokyo or simply in the blinding spectacle of light and glass that make up most of its sprawling metropolis. Highlights of time spent in Japan include sushi-making classes (and the ultimate sushi dining experiences), visits to sumo wrestling matches, Ikebana flower-arranging lessons and geisha experiences. In Kanazawa, try a private calligraphy class taught by a local master and a visit to Kenrokuen, one of the top three gardens in Japan with Kanazawa Castle located across the street. It is also worth browsing Omiecho Market, especially now that the Tokyo fish market is being closed down, where you can have a class in sushi preparation. The Nagamachi Samurai District is also worth visiting as is Higashichayagai, a well-preserved geisha district.

Colombia

Colombia feels like five countries in one. The Caribbean coast (Cartagena, Barranquilla and Santa Marta) is a different world from the Andean interior (Bogotá, Medellín); both have a different feel than the Pacific Coast (including Cali, the country's third largest city) or the the Amazon to the South and the plains that border Venezuela on the East. Cartagena and Bogotá are both great cities with something unique to offer, but are equally dynamic.

However, one rising destination is Santa Marta, South America's oldest city. It's a four-hour drive from Cartagena at the foot of the beautiful Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta and home to Tayrona National Park, known for its coastal lagoons, rainforest and rich biodiversity. History buffs can spend their time here trekking around archeological sites, and Instagrammers will fall hard for the country's colorful cityscapes. For those who are looking for a cultural dance experience, Cali is famous for its salsa music clubs.

Sānyà, Chinatle

If Martinique is the Hawaii of France, Sānyà is most definitely China's Honolulu. The dynamic country's go-to beach destination wows with its white sand beaches, and the incredible amount of top-notch resorts popping up in the region are reason enough to plan a visit. The area already boasts a St. Regis, Park Hyatt, Mandarin Oriental and a Shangri-La outpost. Most recently, the Sanya EDITION hotel popped up on its shores, urging chic tastemakers to head here and forgo Bali when making layovers in Hong Kong. This beach town is more of a pristine resort-hub than a surfer's paradise, and is undeniably modern and luxe. If you've been to the Thai islands, Goa and Bali and are looking out for more of Asia's cool coastlines, Hainan Island is for you.

Vietnam

A visit to Vietnam requires time. To understand and appreciate its stunning cultures it is imperative to slow down and let the country's impressions sink in. Today, Vietnam is undergoing a period of peace, innovation, creativity and success–and the expressions of optimism are noticeable and a delight to witness. Must-visit areas of the country include Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh (formerly Saigon), Danang, Hoi An and the central coast.  Highlights of time in the country include experiencing the burgeoning culinary scene, complete with amazing street-food to rival that found in Laos, Thailand or Korea.

Asheville, North Carolina

If you're a fan of Portland, Nashville, and Austin, or if you have done a stint or two at Burning Man or Coachella, Asheville is for you. This quaint spot in the Blue Ridge Mountains is home to a bustling food scene; three local chefs were nominated for James Beard Awards this year and visiting their restaurants is a must. The microbrewery scene here is expansive and evolving, and the arts culture and music scene is expanding just as rapidly, with over 200 artists showcasing their wares in the River Arts District. Think of this as North Carolina's versions of the Catskills, with a hippie vibe, hiking trails and haute versions of the types of food you want to eat to match.

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