Japan’s Kyoto has over a thousand temples, shrines and festivals. Stroll the Gion and Higashiyama neighborhoods for handmade crafts or fresh sushi. Vitis the renovated Kiyomizu-Dera temple by day and admire the views from the K36 Rooftop bar at sunset. Enjoy an authentic stay in a Buddhist temple, a traditional Japanese Ryokan or a luxurious pavilion at the new Aman Kyoto. Take a peak at Japan Tours.
Bhutan recently reopened to visitors. Visit Punakha Dzong, one of the largest monasteries in Asia and hike Tiger’s Nest, the country’s most emblematic sites. Taste Bhutan’s spicy cuisine, trek the national parks, shop for handicrafts and wander the markets.
Sydney Australia is always a favorite with rock pools of waves crashing. Climb Harbour Bridge, go backstage at the Opera House, trace ancient footsteps with an Aboriginal cultural guide or wander through The Rocks, the country’s oldest neighborhood. Taste Australia’s most awarded menus at Quay restaurant within the inner harbor, catch the sunset at the Astor rooftop bar or lunch at Cottage Point, arriving by floatplane. See all the Australia Tours available and Australia/New Zealand Cruises
Qatar has reinvented itself. Visit the Museum of Islamic Art, shop at the Souq Waqif Market or enjoy a desert camel ride at sunset. Marvel at the National Museum of Qatar and the Pearl, a new manmade island on the Arabian Riviera.
Rwanda, where towering volcanos, rainforests, humid wetlands and rich wildlife come together. Spot golden monkeys, lions, and mountain gorillas. Stay at One & Only’s luxury lodges, Gorilla Nest and Nyungwe House and don’t miss the King’s Palace in Nyanza, a reproduction of a traditional royal residence.
Greenland is best experienced by expedition ship with guests experiencing the stunning scenery, deep fjords, fishing villages and majestic mountains with all the creature comforts. Admire ancient Viking settlements, soak up the Inuit, hike along the coast, or kayak. a highlight is the Ilulissat, the UNESCO World Heritage ice fjord, called the birthplace of icebergs.
Italy’s upcoming star is Piedmont, home of Nutella, Asti Spumante, Nebbiolo D’Alba reds, and the finest truffles. Soak up the history of the royal Savoy dynasty in Turin, Italy’s first capital, wandering through the Venaria Reale palace. Explore the glorious Langhe countryside, its vineyards and medieval hill towns. Don’t miss Lake Maggiore and Orta and stay at Hotel Villa e Palazzo Aminta or Villa Crespi. Italy Tours
Canada’s British Columbia has something for everyone with outdoor sports and adventures, sophisticated Vancouver and Victoria, wines in the Okanagan region, mountain landscapes and winter sports in Whistler.
Ecuador has always packed a punch including Quito and Cuenca, the country’s UNESCO World Heritage colonial cities, active volcanos, traditional handicraft markets, outdoor pursuits, an Inca archeological site and delicious cuisine from every region. Ecuador Tours
How about Charleston, South Carolina, with spirited dining and new hotels. Charleston’s living history is everywhere, in plantation estates, historic churches and renovated antebellum homes dating back to the 1740s. Try a horse-drawn carriage ride, relax in a trendy rooftop bar or unwind at a barrier island beach. USA Tours
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