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Top Destination for 2010

El Salvador.  Vacationers would bypass El Salvador in favour of Guatemala or Costa Rica. There are less protected areas in El Salvador but you have them practically to yourselves.  Don’t forget to pass by the famous Punta Roca, the country’s world class surfing spot. El Salvador has top rate art galleries and museum. El Salvador is definitely a top destination for 2010.

Germany. Head to Dresden to see the Frauenkirche church, which is jewel in the city’s famous skyline. Then bounce to Hamburg where quarters are being rescued from debris of the 19th century port. Then go to the capital of this top destination for 2010, Berlin. The county’s openness has generated a multitude of experimentation.

Greece. This classic and historic site is a top destination for 2010. The waters are so clear and stunning. The flora permeates through the air while you’re soaking on the amazing beaches. Of course don’t skip the ancient ruins or the nightlife.

Malaysia. Variety is what makes Malaysia such a thrill to visit and as a destination for 2010. You can go from the bustling and modern Kuala Lumpur to the near spiritual wilds of Borneo, through the gorgeous mountains and the elegant beaches with coral reefs to dive and malls to shop.

Morocco. Experience the pure happiness of Gnawa rhythms and dances the express the elation of liberty from slavery. Partake of the delicious hot mint tea in remote villages, where the welcome alone makes the donkey trip worth it. Lie around in the warm radiance of ancient Berber symbols given life at art gallery openings and art stalls in Essaouira and Assilah. A definite destination for 2010.

Nepal. Trekking in Nepal is one of the world traveller’s badge of honor. Like seeing the Taj Mahal or hiking  through the Great Wall. By the end of your journey, you may quit climbing altogether, but the experience of the Himalaya will live with you for the rest of life. A top pick for destination for 2010.

New Zealand. New Zealand is a top destination for 2010. With its magnificent landscapes: sea level rainforests, geothermal springs, desolate volcanic plains and spectacular glaciers. All of this comes with an amazing wildlife and proud Maori heritage. New Zealand is leading the ecotravel movement, winning worldwide accolades for its philosophy towards accountability on travel.

Portugal. This amazing travel destination for 2010 is located along the Iberian Peninsula.  Skirting along the edge of the Iberian Peninsula, the once-great seafaring nation of Portugal today is two very different worlds. On the one hand, this is a land of great tradition, of saints-day feasts where animal-drawn carts still walk heavily through the streets, and very old vineyards bring medieval towns to life during the harvest. On the other hand, in other parts of Portugal, something definitely more contemporary is transpiring. Old city centres are gradually being rebooted. A new wave of trendy shops, art galleries and coffee shops are in rejuvenated old buildings.

Suriname. South America’s smallest country, both in size and populace, is without doubt one of its most varied; and is recognized for its serenely coexisting cultures. Suriname’s natural resources range from savannahs to beaches, to some of the planet’s largest secluded tropical rainforest. Rapidly rising as a major ecotourism destination, the country has all you need for a grand wildlife adventure, including the largest fish in the planet. Suriname is top of the line destination for 2010.

Philippines. Filipinos are arguably Asia’s most fun-loving and gracious people. Throughout the island nation, there are feasts celebrated everyday and overseas guests are always welcome in their homes. Every travel destination for 2010 here is worth a visit. The bustling capital city of Manila; the white sand beaches of Boracay Beach; the rolling hills of Bohol Island; the historic Corregidor; the dazzling flora of Davao; the lush Island of Palawan; the old Spanish colonial cities in Ilocos Sur; and the overwhelming Banaue Rice Terraces.

This article was written by Alexis.

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