Can you travel abroad in 2022? The answer is still unknown, but it is certain that more and more countries begin to prepare for reopening.
Once the world is opened, people will prefer those green, natural and secret destinations. There are many such countries in the list of the top ten best travel countries this year, such as Cook Islands focusing on sustainable development, isolated Mauritius, green Slovenia, Oman like the reproduction of Arab mythology, etc.
In addition, the new cultural and Expo venues to be opened in 2022 are also hot on the list, such as the great Egyptian Museum in Egypt and the Munk Museum in Norway. In 2022, the distant world will have a wonderful future.
Kayaking on Lake Bled in Slovenia.
COOK ISLANDS
On the vast blue Pacific Ocean, 15 small islands are scattered in the sea area of 2 million square kilometers. The Cook Islands is both modern and traditional. It has a strong Polynesian tradition, fashionable cafe culture, elegant restaurants and fashionable and unique nightlife.
Aitutaki is known as the most beautiful atoll Lake in the Pacific Ocean, and tapuaetai beach in the southeast is a snorkeling paradise.
When international tourism recovers from covid-19, the Cook Islands, which focuses on sustainable development, will become an attractive destination and surprise the world.
NORWAY
What is the most livable place on earth? According to the human development index, the answer is Norway, which has topped the list for several consecutive years. Norway is blessed with exciting scenery, epic wilderness and world-class fjords.
Nurheimsson, the gateway town of hadangearl fjord in Norway, has a pleasant scenery.
It is also in a leading position in sustainable development and green technology. In 2022, there are also eye-catching cultural highlights – the new munchmuseum and the renovated National Museum will be unveiled in 2022.
MAURITIUS
In Mauritius, isolation is not difficult. This is a shining island in the Indian Ocean. Coral reefs and transparent water surround the rugged inland. Charming culture and fascinating natural environment are combined. No wonder Mark Twain compares it to heaven.
Bel Ombre, a small town on the southern coast of Mauritius, is a comfortable tourist resort.
BELIZE
Diving on the largest barrier reef in the northern hemisphere.
Belize is the youngest country in Central America, surrounded by Spanish speaking neighbors, but it speaks English. One foot into the jungle of Central America, one foot immersed in the Caribbean Sea, the essence of the two worlds together.
Mayan ruins in the Belize jungle.
It has the world’s second largest barrier reef, amazing ruins of ancient Mayan civilization, and wild animal experience from bird watching to looking for Jaguars. It is becoming one of the most unique destinations in the world for both leisure holidaymakers and intrepid explorers.
SLOVENIA
If one word is used to describe Slovenia, it is green. About two-thirds of the central European country is covered by forests, and nearly 60 destinations have obtained the “Slovenia green” eco certification – one of the most stringent certifications on the European continent.
Ljubljana, the capital of Slovenia, has been one of the most sustainable cities in the world for many years.
In addition to the green, there are towns and villages scattered between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea. They produce unknown grape wine and delicious food, which is very suitable for hiking or cycling.
ANGUILLA
When you land on the plane and look down at the sparkling Caribbean Sea through the porthole, you will suddenly realize how this slender island is named – Anguilla means “eel” in Latin. Visitors can explore its winding coastline by bike or little sheep motorcycle, snorkel in dreamlike coral reefs, daze on pink beaches, immerse themselves in historical sites, and BBQ under the starry sky with local people.
The beach in PricklyPear, Anguilla.
Anguilla attaches great importance to sustainable development. There are no giant resorts here, but a low-key and eco-friendly place to explore.
OMAN
Oman is probably the most worthwhile destination in the Arabian Peninsula, with wild and open deserts, vast mountains, shining coastlines and vibrant cities.
Omani bachraburg, which is listed in the world heritage list.
The glorious history of Bedouin people and the proud sailing tradition of local people constitute the stirring and glorious past of this country, leaving magnificent fortresses and traditional buildings for Oman. The traditional market is like the reproduction of the market in Arab mythology.
Ras Al Jinz in Oman is an important nesting place for green turtles.
With the reopening of the world, this advanced Gulf country, which has a deep historical tradition and implements a long-term sustainable development strategy, will become the first choice for tourists to this region.
NEPAL
Speaking of staying away from everything, Nepal is a good choice. This country is the gateway to the highest mountain in the world and the dream land of hikers, climbers and adventurers. Starting from the charming capital Kathmandu, you can stay in the fairyland like Himalayas and temples in a few hours to maintain social distance in a natural way.
MALAWI
With huge lakes and rich natural resources, this small country has always been one of the safest and friendly destinations in Africa. Brightly colored tropical fish swim in the Lake Malawi with the same name as the country; The south is covered by foggy forests, which is a paradise for hikers; Go straight north, there is a green plateau, and the green green space is reminiscent of the Scottish Highlands.
Today, with the help of African parks, a non-profit conservation organization, the three major wildlife reserves have achieved pioneering revitalization.
Elephants in Liwonde National Park, Malawi.
EGYPT
In 1922, when Howard Carter was looking for the little-known French Tutankhamun at that time, he inadvertently harvested the most famous archaeological discovery in history. Now Egypt is preparing to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb and open a number of new museums to highlight the country’s cultural wealth. In addition, in places far away from temples and tombs, grass-roots tourism start-ups are also gradually emerging, committed to showing visitors a real Egypt other than pyramids and ancient Pharaohs.
Vacation on the Nile
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