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30 Places to Go in 2012

The world is a wonderful and exciting place, providing us with so much to sights and sounds to explore. There are, however, a handful of them that have proved to give more interesting than all the others. If you are looking to have a very adventure-filled vacation this year, here are the top places that you consider including in your list.

1. Panama, With its booming economy, Panama has current development projects.

2. Helsinki, Finland. This district now has 25 streets and nearly 200 businesses selling house wares to clothing.

3. Myanmar. This country has a multitude of cultural treasures, posh boutique hotels, and deserted beaches.



4. London. Ithas the Olympic Games and the Diamond Jubilee of the Queen’s 60th year in the throne.

5. Oakland, California. The tension and violence in the recent Occupy Oakland Protests have already cooled down.

6. Tokyo. The city has become more accessible and welcoming as an effect of the recent nuclear disaster.

7. Tanzania. The violent attacks in neighboring Kenya made tourists divert their vacation routes to this country.

8. Chilean Patagonia. Chile now boasts snowy peaks, lush rain forest, and numerous national parks.

9. Lhasa, Tibet. The holy capital of Tibet now has throes of luxury hotel constructions with high-end amenities.

10. Havana, Cuba. A number of organizations now operate trips to Cuba along with more flights from American cities.

11. Moscow. Since it reopened n October, the Bolshoi Theater has sent the media raving, also with two museums.

12. Glasgow. Glasgow boasts the Riverside Museum, a $115 million-dollar museum housing 3,000 collections.

13. Puebla, Mexico. On May 5 of this year, the city will celebrate the 150th anniversary of Cinco de Mayo.

14. San Diego. The breweries and brew pubs in San Diego should make it a top tourist destination for this year.

15. Halong Bay, Vietnam. A staggering seascape has just been named as one of the world’s “new seven wonders of nature”.

16. Florence, Italy. Since 2009, the city has been teeming with numerous arts in various medieval palazzi.

17. St. Vincent. This Caribbean island boasts a new five-star resort, the Buccament Bay.

18. Moganshan, China. This mountain, a former hideaway of former gangsters, now offers luxury with its stone villas.

19. Birmingham, England. Deemed as UK’s “The Foodiest Town”, hosts the annual 10-day Birmingham Food Test.

20. Space. Anyone who has $200,000 is now able to travel in the upper edge of the earth’s atmosphere.

21. Kerala, India. The Venice Biennale will make its debut in the coastal state.

22. Paraty, Brazil. Costa Verde, a peaceful hideaway, has now made its way on the cultural map.

23. Koh Rong, Cambodia. There recently has been a newly discovered archipelago that resembled a once fishing village.

24. Vienna. A range of exhibition will be made throughout this year from Vienna native Gustav Klimt.

25. Chattanooga, Tennessee. Artists and retailers have staged a comeback to the once dirtiest city in America.

26. Dakhla, Morocco. The town is becoming one of the world’s greatest wind- and kite-board surfing destinations

27. Maldives. Hard-sore surfers should greatly enjoy the world’s most exclusive event held the country.

28. Malacca, Malaysia. Malaysia’s oldest city, Malacca has just been named as a World Heritage Site.

29. The Algarve. Its new range of luxury hotels should make it more attractive to more touring crowds.

30. Tahoe, California. The ski areas in Lake Tahoe now have a new breed of lifts, lodging, trails, and snowcat rides.

Author Bio
Amy C. is a travel and adventure blogger, writing about the most exciting and popular places to visit and enjoy. When she is not giving new sights to explore, she helps in the blogging and administration activities of DMac Industries, a b deck and steel deck fabrication company. Watch out for her next post and be enlightened on where to go next for your next vacation holiday.





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