Favorite Travel Destination in 2014 version of Lonely Planet


Each year , the site compiles the Lonely Planet guide to the top tourist destinations during the coming 12 months. In the list of 10 countries worthy of visits in 2014, Brazil is in first place, followed by the more surprising destination: Antarctica.Tourist destination in Asia whose dikerling Lonely Planet is a Malaysian. The country is considered to be serious about developing tourism industry, and a lot of new places of interest worth visiting .Here's the full list of 10 favorite tourist destinations version of Lonely Planet :
BrazilAs the location of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil will host the football fans around the world next summer . In preparation for the event and the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, the country has made ​​significant investments to improve the tourism infrastructure. That is, there has never been a better time to plan a trip to Brazil apart now. Diverse city, beautiful beaches, rainforest green, and natural wonders such as the Iguazu waterfalls make this country is able to offer something that is memorable for every tourist .AntarcticaTourism increasingly hunted polar current, driven by fears that climate change will soon melt the glacial continent. An Antarctic expedition offers an opportunity to admire the view of the vast continent and untouched, with its incredible wildlife.ScotlandWith the historic Edinburgh Castle, Glasgow nightlife, magnificent plateau, and a number of wineries are legendary, Scotland has something memorable for everyone. In 2014, the country will host the XX Commonwealth Games in July and August, before making a significant step towards resolving the issue through a referendum for independence from the UK in September.SwedenJust so you know, the capital of European culture is Umeå , located in northern Sweden. There is never a better time to explore the snow-covered landscape in the Lapland region in addition to the year 2014. Sweden also offers culinary, among others, in Stockholm and Gothenburg, the home of some of the most innovative chefs in Europe today.MalawiLonely Planet recommends a small country in Africa as one of the best places for authentic safari, away from the mainstream tourist in the Black Continent. Typical plants and wildlife that live in harmony in the national park into the main attraction.MexicoAlthough still a popular destination, Mexico's reputation has been tarnished in recent years because of drug-related crimes and gangsters. However, in some parts of Mexico is peaceful, tourists can still safely explore the wonders of the Mayan Merida and Tulum Beach or relax in Chacala.SeychellesOften called a haven for billionaires , this island nation has become more accessible. In addition to a growing number of hotels precious "tilt", flying to this place is also increasingly easy and cheap.BelgiumCountries in Europe is still one of the main destinations for historical tourism in 2014, which marked the 100th anniversary of World War I. Belgium is the location of a number of important battles during the war. In addition to visiting historical sites, tourists can explore the incredible city of medieval, world class museums , the famous and delicious cuisine.MacedoniaSkopje, the capital of the Balkan countries, continues to primp. A number of historical sites have been renovated, most of the remnants of the Ottoman Empire with the architecture of Yugoslavia. In addition to historical attractions, beautiful natural scenery is also the main attraction of Macedonia.MalaysiaThe country continues to develop the tourism industry . A number of new attractions have opened  including Melaka Bird Park and Legoland Malaysia. Kuala Lumpur Airport has also been expanded. Looking for eco-tourism or luxury resort? Malaysia has both.
Title : Favorite Travel Destination in 2014 version of Lonely Planet
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