Four best tourist attractions named by Lonely Planet for 2022
Nepal When people discuss Nepal, it's impossible not to talk about Mount Everest. But this Himalayan nation has so much more on offer for travelers who aren't climbing the world's highest mountain. In the lonely region of Mustang, which means "rich plain", tourists can explore the high desert and meet locals at homestays along the way, dining on Nepali specialties. |
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Mauritius Mauritius is in the Indian Ocean about 700 miles east of Madagascar. Here are some reasons for visiting this underrated African getaway. Ifs inhabited by a multiracial, peaceful people, covered in great golf courses, offering various water sports, an old colonial capital, great food, one of the world's best gardens, good nightlife and great sightseeing. |
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Norway Norway always lies on the list of the world's happiest countries. So what's the secret? Mette-Marit, one of the country's royals, has one answer: "We love being outside in nature." If you want to take in that peaceful energy for yourself, head to Bkeskogen, the world's northernmost beech forest. |
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Cook Islands This group of 15 islands in the South Pacific was at the top of many Lonely Planet workers wish lists for 2022 and beyond. What's on offer? Water-centric activities like snorkeling, diving and fishing, not to mention a look at the native Maori community in Te Vara Nui Village. |