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We’ve just released our newest edition of Best in Travel. We’re delighted at the attention it’s getting, so we’ll share some of the hot lists inside - and get your thoughts.

To start with a bang, here’s our list of the ten hottest countries for next year - and why.

El Salvador

El Salvador sneaks up on you: in lefty lounge bars in San Salvador, at sobering war memorials and museums, and along lush cloud-forest trails; it’s a place of remarkable warmth and intelligence, made all the more appealing for being so unexpected. Travellers tend to skip El Salvador, wooed by marquee destinations such as Guatemala and Costa Rica, and unnerved by stories of civil war and gang violence. But the war ended almost 20 years ago, and crime, while serious, is almost exclusively played out between rival gangs; tourists are virtually never involved. And though El Salvador has fewer protected areas than its neighbours, you get them practically to yourself – including pristine forests, active volcanoes and alpine lakes.

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Germany

Some countries are simply allowed to be, but Germany has had to reinvent itself more times than Madonna. And it has done so again since 1990, when reunification brought an end to more than four decades of division (thanks for the correction, conetop!). In year 20 after its latest rebirth, Germany is still a country where you can witness history in the making. Head to Hamburg, where an entire new quarter is being wrested from the detritus of a 19th-century harbour. Or to Dresden, where the domed Frauenkirche church is once again the diamond in the shining tiara that is the city’s famous skyline. And, of course, to Berlin, whose climate of openness spawns more creative experimentation than a Petri dish on Viagra.

Greece

Seldom does a travel destination satisfy the blurbs that shout ‘has something for everyone’ - but Greece truly does. Whether you’re there to poke around ancient ruins, soak in the sun on idyllic beaches, or party till you drop, Greece will leave you clamouring for more. It’s guilt-free travel – a slice of history served alongside a healthy slice of hedonism – and everyone seems happy. You get to marvel at the dazzling clarity of the light and the waters, the floral aromas that permeate the air, the pervading sense of spirit – and then sit down to contemplate it all while consuming that great Greek combination of ouzo and octopus!

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Malaysia

Malaysia often gets criticised as being mild in comparison with its grittier neighbours, Thailand and Indonesia. It’s true, natural disasters and coups only seem to happen across its borders, the roads don’t have too many potholes, buses and trains have air-con and plush seats, and hotels are of international standard. While troubles are few, visiting Malaysia lets you leap into the jaws of one of the most interesting parts of Southeast Asia’s roaring cultural smorgasbord – and not be too worried about it. Cheap connections to Europe and great exchange rates mean that you won’t get eaten up by your wallet either.

Morocco

‘Hello, bonjour, salaam alaykum, labes?’ Street greetings sum up everything you need to know about Morocco in a word: it’s Berber and Arab, Muslim and secular, Mediterranean and African, worldly wise and welcoming. Morocco sees how the Middle East is portrayed via satellite news and the internet, and is as concerned with violent threats and abuses of power as anyone else in the modern world. But as you’ll see, most Moroccans are plenty busy working to get by, get their kids through school and greet the king’s planned 10 million visitors by 2010 with the utmost hospitality. Every visitor helps Moroccans realise these goals by creating new economic opportunities, and can make a Moroccan’s day by returning the greeting: ‘Hello, good day, may peace be upon you, are you happy?’

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Nepal

But for the Himalaya, Nepal would probably be stuck in the shadow of India – but it’s hard to cast a shadow on a country that includes the highest point on earth, the summit of Mt Everest. Over the last decade, Nepal has seen its share of troubles, but 2008 was a watershed year – the rebels became the government, the kingdom became a republic and the king became a civilian. With the fall of the monarchy, the sound of temple bells has replaced the stomp of army boots and peace has returned to Shangri-La.

New Zealand

Recommending New Zealand’s too obvious, right? You’re looking for something a bit edgier, under the radar or further off the beaten track. But there’s wisdom in the old saying, ‘If it ain’t broke, don’t fi x it’, and last time we checked the land of Maori and hobbits certainly didn’t need repairing. NZ’s checklist of essential experiences remains as strong as ever. Spectacular landscapes abound, from sea-level rainforests to plunging glaciers, geothermal springs and barren volcanic plains. Add a hearty pinch of lens-friendly wildlife, proud Maori culture, and fine food and drink, and it’s easy to see why the natives are so chilled.

Portugal

Skirting along the southwestern edge of the Iberian Peninsula, the once-great seafaring nation of Portugal today straddles two very different worlds. For purists, this is a land of great tradition, of saints-day festivals where ox-drawn carts still lumber through flower-strewn streets, and ancient vineyards bring sleepy medieval villages to life during the annual harvest. Meanwhile, in other parts of the country, something decidedly more modern is transpiring. Old city centres, long ago abandoned by the young and upwardly mobile in favour of the suburbs, are slowly being revitalised. A new wave of boutiques, art galleries and cafes are finding new homes in once crumbling old buildings, and locals are beginning to rediscover the allure of vibrant downtown areas.

Suriname

South America’s smallest country, both in area and population, is easily one of its most diverse. Some three quarters of Suriname’s people are descended from Chinese, Javanese and Indian labourers that arrived in the 18th century, and West African slaves in the 17th. Add indigenous Amerindians and Lebanese, Jewish and Dutch settlers, and you have the makings for a lot of ethnic tension, right? Fortunately, wrong. Suriname is known for its peacefully coexisting cultures, most emblematically represented by the country’s biggest mosque and synagogue situated side by side in the capital Paramaribo. With everyone speaking different languages, celebrating different holidays and worshipping in different temples, visiting Suriname is really like hitting several countries at once.

USA

Suddenly the USA is cool again! Be it from Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln’s 200th birthday last year, or just tightened budgets during the recession, but more Americans (even hipsters) are looking backwards – and foreigners too – and taking in traditional American historical sites, beginning with Washington DC’s freebie zone of museums and heroic monuments.

What do you think? Let us know what your hot destinations are. And pick up a copy of Best in Travel 2010 for much more - such as the world’s best value destinations.


Comments

  1. 7 November 2009 12:27AM eclectic_odyssey Report this comment

    I'm happy to see El Salvador, the forgotten Central American country, on this list. It compacts so much natural and human interest into a small space. Stunningly beautiful as well.

    On the opposite continuum, it's good to see the USA is getting thumbs up again. It often falls victim to poltical opinion rather than what it has to offer as a travel destimation. Beyond Las Vegas, Orlando, and New York there is so much to offer and incredile diversity...not just McDonald's, lol.

    Countries to put on your list: Mozambique, Bosnia, and Panama..three favourites of mine which are especially lovely places.

    Enjoyed the list!

  2. 7 November 2009 12:59AM melissarose01 Report this comment

    I agree with Germany, Greece, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand & the USA. All fascinating places. Countries I'e been to which I'd like to see on the list are Italy, Spain, France & South Africa. The latter especially will be ery popular next year for the World Cup!

  3. 7 November 2009 1:19AM papapitufo Report this comment

    I'm very happy to see my country make it to the Top and very proud of being Salvadoreño! I live far away from my country now, but when I see these incredible pictures, I fall in love again... I miss my country so much... People should really take the chance to go and visit all the places this report comments about, it is all true! Being a Surfer, I have to add perhaps something... Punta Roca is not only the best in Central America but a World Class Wave!

  4. 7 November 2009 11:17AM dave925 Report this comment

    I'm surprised not to see Colombia on the list, which might not be a bad thing. I considered it my little known secret earlier this year. Such a beautiful country with friendly people and rich culture.

    You've taken up a lot of spots with well-trodden spots: USA, New Zealand, Germany, Greece.

    Clearly you wanted to mix it up with lesser known spots like El Salvador and Suriname, but I think you could've done up a whole list like that if you featured more African and Pacific nations.

    After all, the World Cup in 2010 is being held on the South African continent for the first time ever!

  5. 7 November 2009 11:41AM succat Report this comment

    This is your "top 10"?!

    R-eally?!

    Sheesh!

    Your reviewers need to get out more . . .

  6. 7 November 2009 1:21PM jess12 Report this comment

    They are really good destinations. I would love to go to Greece. The U.k sounds nice too though.!

  7. 7 November 2009 8:15PM dreamlander77 Report this comment

    My own personal favorites are:

    1. Madagascar 2. Kyrgyzstan 3. Greece 4. Cuba 5. Bolivia 6. Iceland 7. Sri Lanka

    And next 3 on my map are: - West Africa (Senegal, Mali, Mauritania) - Tajikistan - North-East India

  8. 7 November 2009 8:46PM vthalakola Report this comment

    My top 10 countries are

    1. India 2. Italy 3. USA 4. Japan 5. Brazil 6. Argentina 7.Tanzania 8. Turkey 9. Newzealand 10. China

  9. 8 November 2009 12:02AM conetop Report this comment

    Re: Germany as a top destination. Poor knowledge of history (or. arithmetic) on the part of LP editorial staff when writing about unification in 1990 after "nearly three decades of division". In fact, the coutnry had been carved up into four occupation zones by WWII victors in 1945, and two German states appeared on the map in 1949. Perhaps it was the "Berlin Wall" (erected in 1961 and demolished in 1989)that was meant here.But, again, it divided the city, not Germany itself, at that time crossed by a full-fledged border line.

  10. 8 November 2009 12:49AM pablo7691 Report this comment

    I agree dave925, Colombia should be on there but lets keep our secret !

  11. 8 November 2009 7:11PM esparsha Report this comment

    It's great to see Nepal listed in 6th position. Nepal has really a great trekking trails and also you can find diverse culture and traditions here. A better place for trekking and photography. You can find out more about Nepal in http://www.welcometonewnepal.com

  12. 8 November 2009 10:46PM eclectic_odyssey Report this comment

    Agree with the others about Colombia....wonderful cities, mountains, ocean, national parks...and not over-run with tourists either!

  13. 8 November 2009 10:49PM mokhathi Report this comment

    While i agree with the countries listed, I cannot believe that South Africa is not your list, i mean we are hosting the biggest sporting next year. The eyes of the world will be on us, yet this does not elevate the status of SA on your list of top attractions for 2010.

  14. 9 November 2009 4:11AM nurul194 Report this comment

    Proud to be a Malaysian! It's truly a beautiful country and hospitable too.. ;) im still a beginner in travelling. will be going to south korea for a month by the end of November. Can't wait for the adventure!

  15. 9 November 2009 2:11PM mstep Report this comment

    It's great to see Nepal, Malaysia, and Germany on this list. And the USA has so much to offer too, people should come for long visits now that the dollar is so low. My #1 country to add to the list would be Brazil, so beautiful, and because breakfast is always so nice.

  16. 10 November 2009 12:39AM fran_mate10 Report this comment

    havent been to many countries! BUT i have a list to conquer in my lifetime 1) Madagascar 2) Costa Rica 3) Brazil 4) Hawaii 5) Italy 6) Belize 7) Barbados 8) Russia 9) Egypt 10) USA

    last one i used to fill a gap.. US looks incredible, but is too vast and too much like my own country. its about exploring different cultures.

  17. 10 November 2009 8:41AM lpitta Report this comment

    Great to see Portugal on the list. I wonder how they pick the countries for this short list? I guess it should be in a party around a world map and some (a lot) beer everybody pointing and laughing and choosing... randomly... anyway it was a nice try :-)

  18. 10 November 2009 12:55PM jesshouston Report this comment

    ok, great choices especially after seing my country el salvador evendough it needs a lot of help handaling tourist, it is still to primitive but is solely moving foward,for sure don't expect mexico. go to the radisson is best if you never have been there is one of the best hotels you truly feel in another country just being there beacuse the san salvador volcano is just in front of you. my husband is one of the picky americans and he loves this place, they are awasome helping arrange tours to other towns, very safe and not so expensive, the problem is that outside of san salvador they don't offer all the commodities americans are use to and if you are not ready for that be aware,in the other hand i have to agree they have to add colombia or argentina.

  19. 10 November 2009 8:25PM jeremyhead Report this comment

    Blimey. What a dull list! Suriname and El Salvador - absolutely... but so many totally mainstream destinations. Surprisingly bland.

  20. 11 November 2009 5:11AM everestdreamz Report this comment

    Yes, Nepal has the highest point on earth, the summit of Mt Everest. We are very glad to hear 'Nepal is one of the The top 10 countries for 2010'... Thanks alot

  21. 11 November 2009 11:23PM dirkvandermade Report this comment

    I completely agree with Suriname as a top desination. I'll be flying there in two weeks because there, I hope to finally get to experience an unspoilt lowland tropical rainforest. That's where the big trees are, so that's where the loggers go. It's almost all gone now. But not in Suriname. Not only does it have one of the biggest national parks in the world, but outside that, almost the entire interior is unspoilt because of the low population and the fact that Surinam has for decades been a South American forerunner in protection of the natural environment (e.g. the hunting law of 1954). This means villages and therefore affordable local guides, who can take me off the beaten track. Maximum adventure at low risk and low cost.

  22. 12 November 2009 12:35PM ryansadkin Report this comment

    I completely DISAGREE with Morocco. My passport was stolen TWICE before I even leftthe airport. The airport personnel were very unwilling to explain directions on getting through the screen machine. All of the Americans on the flight were herded into a corner. It was VERY uncomfortable. After leaving the airport and by the time two hours had passed, I was chased by a man with a monkey, chased by a man with snakes, hit by a donkey cart, and hit by a motorcyle. Being a girl, I was once offered 500 camels for my ownership and another time I was just straight-up asked how much I cost. I was very modestly dressed although it was blazing hot outside.

    Not surprisingly, I left Marrakesh, Morocco the very next day.

  23. 12 November 2009 12:35PM ryansadkin Report this comment

    On a better note, Lisbon, Portugal is absolutely amazing. DO NOT stay at the Central Park hotel or the Tagas hostel. If you're up for it, go skydiving in Evora. It's absolutely amazing. GO TO SINTRA!

  24. 12 November 2009 2:06PM vbaezrizzi Report this comment

    I´m really happy about El Salvador! It is a little gem in Latin America... Exciting news, I´ll spread the word...

  25. 12 November 2009 4:27PM arupriaa Report this comment

    Great to see Malaysia on the list. Its a wonderful country. I should know I live there.

  26. 12 November 2009 10:31PM mesye Report this comment

    I dont agree with this list... There should be new coutries, not often visited by tourists (which arent Germany, USA, Portugal, Greece). I would put these countries: 1) definitelly Philippines - still in the shadow of Thailand, but can offer much more! There are hundreds of wonderful islands, which are - in comparsion of Thailand - absolutely virgin and not crowded by tourists... Philippines has big potential, and isnt dangerous as many people think (problems are limited just to 1 part of the country). 2) Indonesia - besides well-known Bali there is many islands with amazing nature and not crowded by tourists. 3) Vietnam 4) Barma (after fall of the regime) 5) middle Asia (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan) 6) Cuba (mostly for Americans) 7) Panama

  27. 13 November 2009 6:53PM intheriver Report this comment

    1) the Philippine Islands! Manila, Luzon (think Jeepneys, balut & durian); Baguio City, Luzon; Cebu City, Cebu; & Bohol Island. 2) Bermuda -- Quaint towns, beaches, sunsets, & St. George's Historical Society Museum. 3) St. Petersburg, Russia -- Stunning architecture, history, & the Hermitage Museum. 4) Cheju-do Island, South Korea -- Fabulous non-metro Korea, virtually tourist free! 5) British Columbia, E. of Vancouver, Canada -- Beautiful country, fishing, & Tim Hortons in convenient places, eh? 6) French Polynesia (a.k.a Tahiti) -- Bora Bora & Moorea are stunning! 7) Livingstone, Zambia – a.k.a. the Zambian side of Victoria Falls. Safaris abound, as do baboons around the Zambezi Sun. 8) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada -- Visit during Ottawa's Winterlude, spanning two weeks each January. 9) Hong Kong – A fascinating area in which to roam. 10) The Broadmoor, Colorado Springs, CO, USA -- When you're tired of traveling... truly the best place to stay in the USA.

  28. 13 November 2009 7:49PM tudor2010 Report this comment

    i know it's not cheap. . . but i'm surprised that no-one's mentioning Jordan -- Petra, Wadi Rum, the Hejaz Railway, the Baptism site of Jesus, the coral of Aqaba, plus the Dead Sea. . . . not sure where else in the world has as many top ranking must-see locations in such a small area!!

  29. 13 November 2009 8:25PM vikramtrivedi Report this comment

    Well, a very comprehensive list with popular and not so popular destinations. I would have liked to see Chile, Peru, Sri Lanka and South Africa here too though. India should also have been featured, as it is hosting the Commonwealth Games in 2010. Conetop; thanks for the correction on Germany.

  30. 13 November 2009 8:49PM marpol Report this comment

    One person has mentioned Kyrgyzstan. Has no-one else traveled the Silk Road? Uzbekistan, Xinjiang (western China,)Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan even Iran hold such splendor of history,architecture, great culture and fantastic, friendly people. Magic names...Kashgar,Tashkent,Samarkand, Esfahan Deserts, glaciers,grassland steppes and high mountains. I want to go again!

  31. 13 November 2009 9:14PM paullow Report this comment

    Greece are you out of your mind!! They can't even get plumbing right! The so called cradle of civilisation. The best part was leaving As an athiest it was the only time I agreed with a pope as I kissed the ground when I got home.Agree with the other blogs about Philippines Boracay Miniloc and whole heap of other beautiful places.

  32. 13 November 2009 9:31PM bertateo Report this comment

    The list is ok, but I was expecting to find more countries that are not that popular amongst travellers or that are unknown. As mentioned by ecelctic, I miss Mozambique in the list. It has great potencial, friendly people, stunning beaches, great food and very few tourists. I am happy to see Nepal is in the list, I will be going in December… Happy travelling!

  33. 14 November 2009 1:46AM voyageurfred Report this comment

    Agree with some posters that the USA, Greece, Portugal and Germany have far to many tourists and are just too crowded.

    My suggestions are horseback riding in Mongolia with Steppe Riders, this country is one spacious, beautiful and empty land. Then there's the fantastic hiking and trekking in the white-capped peaks of the Cordillera Blanca Mountain peaks at Huaraz in Peru, or taking in the Inti Raymi Festival in Cusco.

    And what about the Czech Republik and Slovakia? Having just returned from a 12 day, 1800km trip by rental car through the countryside visiting wineries, chateaus, castles and even hiking along trails of the infamous Iron Curtain, I think you missed out on another gem of a country.

    Perhaps you really need... a top 20!

    Cheers, Frederic in Montréal http://www.RemarkableImages.ca

  34. 14 November 2009 2:11AM rmkmonk Report this comment

    These things depress me no end. There is no such thing as a top ten country. The trouble is that world travel has become nothing more than an excuse to embellish one's fatuous Facebook account with self-glorifying photos. Americans are largely to blame for this, because they have no culture of their own, and they think they are the first to have disovered this or that wonderful thing that goes on in a far off land. I have also travelled, and therefore am guilty of my own charges, but one thing I am sure of is that I do not want anything to do with the hordes of world travellers (usually quite comfortably off) huddling around internet computers in remote locations in touch with mummy and daddy and friends from Wisconsin, or wherever. The world is too special to let journos from LP decide where is or is not a good place to go. By the way, I have always rated the Rough Guides as superior to Lonely Planet guides.

  35. 14 November 2009 2:51AM pakiv Report this comment

    I guess that Spain has lost a lot of ground with regards to hotels by the beach; and sun worshipers may be off to other climes, but surely these are all the more reasons to discover the real Espana? There is so much more than sun, sea and sex in Spain: try mountains, desert plains (where sometimes it rains), wondrous monuments to ancient civilisations, and avant guard architecture. Off the trail adventure and city stays abound.

  36. 14 November 2009 3:47AM nanisivik Report this comment

    I will agree with tudor2010. I spent a week in Jordan in March, went there on a spefic photo shoot in Amman. Decided to make a vacation out of it, a wonderful country with many awesome sights. Spent a night in the desert in Wadi Rum, Petra of course, Jerash, Dead Sea, Mt Nebo, and Amman. Headed to Ethiopia in January....

  37. 14 November 2009 3:57AM bluevoter Report this comment

    As an American, I wish that I could agree with you on your recommendation of the US as a travel destination. The National Parks of the Southwest are spectacular and our most interesting cities (esp. NYC, SF, Boston, and DC) have lots to offer to visitors. But if you are not American and not a citizen of one of the 35 countries which the US Government grants a visa waiver, it's quite a hassle (and expense) to get permission to travel here. The people responsible for promoting travel to the US have noticed that the number of international visitors is down -- in part, we have done that to ourselves.

    So which countries would I put on your top 10 in place of the US? First choice would be Cuba, which will change drastically once the US gives up on the ridiculous embargo. Second choice would be Canada, though I would avoid Vancouver during the Olympics.

  38. 14 November 2009 4:02AM easttraveler Report this comment

    I completely agree with ryansadkin: Morocco should be dropped from the list. I was robbed within three hours of arriving, became violently ill after one of my first meals, and spent the rest of my two weeks tour sprinting through exceptionally awful bathrooms. And the negative attention from men-- no matter how hard you try to blend in-- was a constant irritant. Solo female travelers: give this location a skip.

  39. 14 November 2009 4:05AM cattirun Report this comment

    that is a good list.... I'd really love to go to Morocco, Greece, NZ and Germany; interesting destinations.

    I would like to add to the list an often forgotten country or regarded as only a cruise stop or one-day visit country but it has a lot to offer. Uruguay is probably one of the safest countries in latin america, great people, very kind, with an easy going lifestyle and beautiful beaches. There's more to Uruguay than Montevideo and Punta del Este that is worth a visit.

  40. 14 November 2009 4:26AM nancy_broek Report this comment

    Morocco is a little gem! Get off the beaten track! There is more than the well-knowm city Marrakech. Book a trip with a SUV and hit the Anti-Atlas mountains. Meet the friendly people, lovely accomodations - check the little inns- , witness the most stunning views, visit the hamams, indulge yourself on the deeds, avocado's, herbal mint tea, awesome hiking spots along the canyons, oases, berber villages, sand dunes, medina's, oriental shopping heaven and much much more. Marocco is an upcoming destination for the elderly Europeans seeking the sun during the winter season! And, more and more camp sites are on offer.

  41. 14 November 2009 4:54AM ruslendingur Report this comment

    I understand that marketing methods - to give everything a score. But "ten best countries" is a silly topic by itself. The USA - West and East coasts are different countries. And what about Niagara - is it in Canada or USA? Germany - yes. But what about Holland? And what part of Germany are we talking about? Etc.

    PS. "crime, while serious, is almost exclusively played out between rival gangs; tourists are virtually never involved" - that's really encouraging...

  42. 14 November 2009 5:57AM chamitart Report this comment

    I know most of the countries in the list and I think they are great, howeverm I think Costa Rica should be on the list since it is such a beautiful friendly country. http://www.bananaadventuretours.com

  43. 14 November 2009 6:46AM mj42 Report this comment

    My list is bound to be Eurocentric since almost all my travelling has been done in Europe, so please don't jump on me for ignoring other continents as I've restricted it to countries I've been to. That said, in no particular order my top 10 would be Ukraine, Slovenia, Luxembourg, Liechtenstein, Macedonia, Montenegro, Poland, Italy, Spain and Sweden.

  44. 14 November 2009 8:33AM jeraboa Report this comment

    Unfortunately none of my top ten countries are on the list. My list would run something like this, 1 Pakistan, warm welcome beautiful scenery and amazing history and culture. 2 Zambia, Victoria falls and South Luagwa National park two of the cooloest places I've been to. 3 Ethiopia, waking up everyday and knowing that your going to experience something new. 4 Iran, Incredibly friendly amazing culture and history beautiful untravelled Islands. 5 Jordan, Petra, Wadi Rum, Jerash, Dead Sea how many other countries pack so much into such a small area. 6 Uzbekistan, The first place I travelled solo many years ago has a special place in my memories. 7 Hungary, more specifically Budapest such a beautiful and cultured city. 8 Kenya, beautiful coast, stunning national parks and one of the planets most vibrant capitals. 9 Tunisia, Easy and cheap (from Europe) with sunshine and culture on tap. 10 India, sometimes love it sometimes hate it everytime a story to tell.

  45. 14 November 2009 11:51AM mbrain Report this comment

    Having just returned from India I would add this to the list. It is a country of great diversity and colour.

    If trekking is of interest, I cannot recommend too highly,Sikkim in the north of India. I have read that it is like Nepal 20 years ago before hordes of visitors descended on the country and I agree. We trekked to the base of Khang-chen-dzonga (Green Lake trek), the third highest mountain in the world where we could see peaks of Nepal and Bhutan and we were the only trekkers there. It was the Himalyan experience of a lifetime.

  46. 14 November 2009 2:28PM hakanolov Report this comment

    To limit the list to 10 must have been very difficult. I think you have done a great job. I am sure you thought of the following countries that, to me, would also have been worthy of a place on the list: Jordan, Turkey, India and China (among others). I am currently living in Bhutan and if it becomes available to individual travelers one day, it will be a gem.

  47. 14 November 2009 3:06PM crtramy Report this comment

    Hi, I would love to visit these destinations. I hope my country, Vietnam, will appear in this list soon.

  48. 14 November 2009 6:35PM adventurine72 Report this comment

    wow! is this it? all those amazing undiscovered gems and you come up with Germany and Greece? Thank goodness for the comments which is where i discovered some REALLY excting destinations! Africa?.. nothing caught your eye? Turkey instead of Greece? Much more unspoilt and not over run with the euro. India? Just returned form 3 weeks in Morocco- if you want to really experience all this country has to offer, avoid all the tourist traps, especially Marrakesh and hang out in the Atlas mountains, Essaouira (beautiful fishing village on the Atlantic coast, Chefchouan up north and Fez- the spiritual, cultural Imperial city. It is worthy of exploring but off the beaten track..oh and Zanzibar is a wonderful spot as well and if we're going mainstream Europe, where's Italy? Maybe you can just leave it up to your readers next time- there's an idea.

  49. 15 November 2009 11:35PM ibnibnbattuta Report this comment

    First, I agree with many of the other commenters - LP missed a great opportunity to ask its readers for their opinions. (My full thoughts here: http://www.ibnibnbattuta.com/2009/11/lonely-planet-polls-self-disappoints-readers.html)

    Second, on the countries: Portugal does deserve more visitors, and the USA and Morocco have lots of sites to offer. I know less about the others, but would have liked to maybe see Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, Tanzania, or Malawi. South Africa, of course, is a no-brainer for any "must see" list for 2010!

  50. 16 November 2009 3:39PM cjohnson627 Report this comment

    I know I'm gonna get murdered by the critics for this but China is still a vibrant place to visit. YES, Beijing is overcrowded and disgusting but think about the south man. Clean air, swimming in the yulong river, reliving the Chinese civil war along the Yangtze, partying with a 99% Chinese crowd in Changsha, the karst topography of Guilin, the countryside's vastly diverse minority villages... the south will rise again. And with Air Asia rates the way they are you talking 40 bucks for a flight to BKK, KL, and Singapore.

    Definately think you guys missed South Africa. Ive already got my tickets to the world cup man. C. Johnson

  51. 18 November 2009 9:16AM roysie1 Report this comment

    South Africa and Vietnam should have been on this list ahead of many other countries, especialy Europe and north Africa.

  52. 21 November 2009 8:21PM expatinkl Report this comment

    Look, stop telling what to add to the list. Hey, there is only ten, count 'em, 10. Okay? That's what LP has for 2010. You'll get yours in LP's 2011 list.

  53. 26 November 2009 11:01AM carol2610 Report this comment

    I love the list. I just wanted to say that in the picture gallery, the picture of Suriname is not named. This in contrast to the other pictures where you have written in which country the picture was taken. I recognized the houses, but people who've never been too the country wouldn't.

  54. 27 November 2009 12:37PM amskarica Report this comment

    I think you clearly forgot Norway... such beautiful country, peaceful, with wild nature easy to travel, safe and charming people.. Croatia with marvelous beaches, easy to travel too, sinpathetic people good food... And what about Chile? Desert, forest, mountains and coast??? good food easy to travel too, beautiful scenery... hope to think about them next time.

  55. 28 November 2009 1:10AM kyto1 Report this comment

    Agree that the list is a bit unimaginative... here's my one...

    1. Philipines. SE Asia's best kept travel secret. Some of the best beaches in the world, great diving, trek through out-touched jungles in Palawan, and see very few travellers. 2. Sri Lanka. With long-term peace becoming more a of prospect... beautiful Sri Lanka should become a hot destination again, welcoming people, fascinating history and great beaches. 3. Myanmar. Enough with the travel boycott which hasn't accomplished a thing... 4. South Africa. Even without the world cup, I do not know anyone who does not want to visit South Africa 5. USA. Agree with LP.. the exchange rate and the post-Bush era make the US an attractive destination again. 6. China. 7. Iceland. 8. Kyrgyzstan. The most accessible of the central Asian countries. Definitely a little known traveller gem. 9. Ukraine 10. Columbia. Amazing people... can be dangerous.

  56. 5 December 2009 2:01AM othmanel Report this comment

    MAMA AFRICA As a Moroccan proud to see my country the country of Art listed after a long time of unjustice ignore of the tourisme promoters ..more than half populations in my country are Art and handcraft worker that s why made Morocco one of the most exotic and special place in the world . Great History and culture ( walls doors castles , medina ) and wonderful diverse landscape ( Atlas mountains to sking and have a nice donkeys tour experiance with local people there , 3500 km of sea coast surfing in Agadir Essouirra and southern beaches , waterfalls in Azilal , lakes in Azrou , Desert one of the most wonderful in the world ..) food so special , nice people like say in the artical always welcaming the foreigners and open theire houses for them .. Morocco sun and fun ;)

  57. 18 December 2009 9:39AM rai_jhalak007 Report this comment

    I am very glad to read Nepal on the list, Proud to be Nepalese. Truly Nepal is amazing country. Most of the people don't know whether this tiny country even exist or not. But just ask them who've visited Nepal, you won't find the single traveller disliking Nepal, for the fact that it is the poor country, but not in natural beauty. Obviously you'll find some disappointment hey that's why I said poor country. But as a whole package you won't regret your valuable time and worth the every single pennies. And this will be a moment you'll treasure forever in your life.

  58. 18 December 2009 9:43AM rai_jhalak007 Report this comment

    For the fact that Lonely Planet doesn't just choose Nepal for the list. Truly Nepal stands highest amongst the world. Not only by tallest mountain in the world also by the scenic beauty that you won't see anywhere else in the planet. It's a close to heaven on the earth.

  59. 27 December 2009 5:36AM ouaab Report this comment

    Morocco is an amazing country, one of the most beautiful countries i have visited ever. People are very nice and welcoming, and the country offers a lot of incredible places to visit. Hotels in Marrakech are wonderful and service is of high quality, i'm very happy to see Morocco on this list !!

  60. 28 December 2009 4:32AM akguide60 Report this comment

    I have spent about 5 weeks in South AFrica the past year. While it has wonderful natural resources and beauty, most people seem friendly enough and there are some great attractions, it has major drawbacks. Johannesburg is crime-ridden and dangerous with all homes and subdivisions surrounded by hign walls, concertina wire and electric fencing with 24 hour security. High unemployment, squatter cities, ignorance, crime, government and police corruption are just a few problems. I was escorted around SA by a native born resident.

  61. 2 January 2010 4:08PM alexgirl82 Report this comment

    it's great to see El Salvador on the list! it really is an overlooked gem in central america. it's sad that many times it's not even listed on maps on travel sites. The easter celebrations during "semana santa" are supposed to be really awesome especially on the beach near la libertad!

  62. 8 January 2010 11:07PM garuva1 Report this comment

    Kudos to El Salvador!!! I've lived in Australia for 20 years. I have family and friends there and all but a few tell me to stay away from the place, the reasons they give me, too many to count but sure are not the ones stated in this article; funny thing is, my family is not gang related...I think...:-)

  63. 12 January 2010 2:30PM ayesha89 Report this comment

    I'm so glad to find Malaysia on this list! Being a Malaysian,I can definitely say that this is one of the most beautiful,unique and exotic countries in the world. With beautiful destinations,diversity,a pot of culture and race mixed together in harmony,visiting this country is an experience to travellers. As the slogan says "Malaysia Truly Asia", it is a one-stop destination for everything Asian! Proud to be Malaysian! :)

  64. 16 January 2010 4:16AM borchorst Report this comment

    Marocco? Stay away from Tetouan, or travel right through this hustler-infested excuse of a town if you come from Algecieras/Ceuta. My worst travel experience.

  65. 16 January 2010 4:02PM knm2a Report this comment

    I'm so glad Nepal made the list - I'm heading there in a couple of weeks. Can't wait to experience all the country has to offer.

  66. 16 January 2010 7:02PM sumire11 Report this comment

    As an American who has traveled to many (foreign) places, I can understand how LP could list so many "over-traveled, tourist-clogged, over-exposed" places on its list. LP appeals to traveler's from all over the globe, with all ranges of travel experience. Thus, it makes some sense to start beginners out with the basics. And for those of us who HAVE traveled a bit more, there are places on the list to make us raise our eyebrows and take a look at something we may not have seen before. But trashing them over it seems a little beyond judgmental.

    That said, some of the choices on the list were really great: Suriname, Malaysia, Nepal, El Salvador. And admittedly, it was great to see my own country up there. We're not just the land of absorbed ideas, capitalism, and fast food. America, if for nothing other than the range of natural wonders it offers, is an unbelievable country. I've been to 30 of the 50 states, and I still feel like there's more to discover.

  67. 16 January 2010 8:02PM bestmark Report this comment

    Come and spend a dream vacation in Morocco: change of scene, authenticity, sun, hospitality, well-being, culture...The recipe for a unique experience!

  68. 17 January 2010 12:32AM mskatchy Report this comment

    my 2010 trip will be in china again mongolia russia india and nepal :)

  69. 17 January 2010 11:53AM travelinsider Report this comment

    The nonprofit group Ethical Traveler just released its own Top 10 list, featuring the best ethical destinations in the world:

    http://www.ethicaltraveler.org/destinations

    Only one country made both lists!

  70. 18 January 2010 7:59AM mysamui Report this comment

    I am thinking Oman could be worth a visit, and am adding that to my wishlist.

  71. 18 January 2010 9:51PM urbancraw Report this comment

    malaysia is included and singapore is not? this is an insult man...

  72. 19 January 2010 7:14AM mr_shickadance Report this comment

    Good list! This is my list: 1. The Netherlands 2. The Cook Islands 3. Japan 4. Argentina 5. Zambia 6. New Zealand 7. Russia 8. Canada 9. Estonia 10.India

  73. 22 January 2010 5:15AM sarahlavendersmith Report this comment

    I'm glad you kept New Zealand on the list, although so much of it is "discovered" and touristy. Our family is wrapping up two months here as part of a round-the-world journey, and I'd like to suggest a couple of lesser-known but no less beautiful areas: The West Coast region (recommendations and pics on our blog: http://away-together.com/2010/01/14/the-wild-wild-west-coast/) and the North Island's Bay of Islands (http://away-together.com/2009/12/08/north-new-zealand/) Sarah http://away-together.com "one family, one year, many places, no regrets"

  74. 28 January 2010 1:05AM tobyk Report this comment

    I think its a good varied selection for all tastes. you can't just have a whole list of the most off the 'beaten track' destinations, although by most considered to be the most exciting. countries like germany, greece, and morocco still have a lot to offer people, with ease of access, and the sheer amount of attractions and are still enjoyable to visit. countries like east timor on the otherhand, 'AMAZING', although theres nothing to see(or do) and almost impossible to get too...but still it was a great experience just being there. Indonesia on the other hand should DEFINETLY be on that list :D

  75. 1 February 2010 3:29AM melanie1004 Report this comment

    I totally disagree with Germany. The rest is fine with me, but GERMANY? I lived there for 14 years and I´ve been to a lot of these "famous German places" and I must say, they aren´t interesting at all. There is nothing special to see and the weather is always cold and wet. Germany is one of the countries I´d never go visit again if my family wouldn´t live there.

  76. 10 February 2010 7:50AM carorussi Report this comment

    i totally agree with the people who said COLOMBIA should ve been in the list. its absoluteley beautiful and friendly. zero dangerous! But i liked the list. i agree with nepal, Suriname, Greece, and New Zealand. i dont know why india isnt there its the biggest mind opener in the world and the food is amazing! im also a bit dissapointed about all the negative comments on morroco! I am planning on going there at the end of the year and to portugal too!!! so i was very happy to know i was visiting 2 out of the top 10! very surprised about el salvador, i wouldve never guessed it....anyways i enjoyed the list very much!

  77. 18 March 2010 5:34AM star20 Report this comment

    I'm ecstatic to see my native country El Salvador as one of the top 10! I'm tired of hearing about how countries such as Puerto Rico and Dominican Republic get all the spot light, when this little forgotten country is just as beautiful, if not better! Thank you, lonely planet, for letting people know that there IS another vacation spot to get away which is not expected from the norm.

  78. 19 March 2010 11:16PM suzane89 Report this comment

    All of them El Salvador is having some different travel experience. Is a like a haven of the earth El Salvador had multiple volcanoes, some of the best surfing in the world, indigenous villages up in the highlands and opportunities for mountain biking and ziplining! This vacation is designed for the adventurous, with hikes up to the Volcanoes Biosphere Reserve, boating on the magnificent crater lake Coatepeque, and surfing on the beaches of El Cocal, rated one of the top surfing beaches in the world. And just when you thought it couldn’t get any better, camping out in the rainforest on tented platforms! Of course this trip can be tweaked to suit your needs as with all of GreenSpot’s trips. Be one of the first to get to know El Salvador on a different level.http://www.travelworth.com

  79. 23 March 2010 1:18PM star20 Report this comment

    Thanks suzane89 for sharing this information with me seeing as that I will be leaving to go there for the first time in a week! I will be sure to check out the site!

  80. 1 April 2010 11:55PM sebancho Report this comment

    Couldn't agree more with the others, Colombia is definitely missing!! However it has been already in the top 10 before, in 2008 if I'm not mistaken. Very happy to see Morocco, without any doubt a wonderful destination. Just as Colombia its people and landscapes makes the difference!

  81. 10 April 2010 4:19PM curiousreader Report this comment

    I have been to Germany (München),Greece (Athens),Morocco (Marrakesh) and Portugal(Lizbon)and the place that I wish to go again is Lizbon among them. I love the city. As adventurine72 said you could prefer İzmir (symrna) Turkey instead of Athens and could see the ancient city of Ephesus and Hierapolis.In the list of LP, Suriname is the most charming one, I would like to visit also Nepal and Malaysia.I would prefer Cuba, Brazilia, Argentina ,Colombia ,El Salvador than USA as I learn from other readers' note, I would also like to travel Jordan, Phillipines,Silk Road ending with China.

  82. 10 April 2010 8:14PM sharynb Report this comment

    Top 10 for 2010 (or any year for that matter) - always going to cause debate...

    For one, I think Morocco is a worthy inclusion. I went in Sept/Oct 09 and I cannot wait to go back. I'm surprised by how much I want to go back. I still check in to the LP Morocco thorntree thread because I can't seem to let the country go.

  83. 11 April 2010 2:48PM shakti1027 Report this comment

    wow.it's not too surprised NEPAL is in the list....even though it's a small sandwiched country between china and india.....it has much more natural beauties combined both that of india and china....india and china are huge countries so they advertise a lot ....lot of misinformation has been circulated from india from time to time regarding NEPAL...NEPAL WAS ALWAYS an independent country never ruled by other power....unlike india ruled by british....the present development of india is what british left them.....even lots of places in NEPAL that have religious and travelling importance to the whole world has been misinformed of being in INDIAN territory....that's so annoying...we dont care them and so should they.....every country should mind their own business if it's gonna do bad to other...anyway, cheers to NEPAL showing its true color to the neighbours....

  84. 11 April 2010 5:27PM dharan Report this comment

    LOVE NEPAL!!! <3 Wonderful place to visit...

  85. 24 April 2010 2:07AM jenishq Report this comment

    London, a value destination? Might have to check this out. Last year the best European value seemed to be in Spain, especially Madrid. And some deals for Amsterdam and Athens. http://www.wildlifeworld360.com

  86. 10 June 2010 4:56PM isuann Report this comment

    Really proud that Malaysia is on the list! Malaysia is a melting pot of cultures with something for everyone -- nature-lovers, party animals, culture vultures, food lovers, beach bums.......

  87. 8 August 2010 11:54PM binodkarki Report this comment

    Great to see NEPAL in the top 10.. Not only of its moutains... it is the holy place where Buddha LIGHT OF ASIA was born. The hospitality of people is amazing and it is the cheaper place too. Its diversity in such small area is just fabulous. Nepal is enjoying TOURISM YEAR 2011. BE THERE TO EXPERIENCE IT................

  88. 2 November 2010 5:01PM lali123 Report this comment

    not too sure, my favourites are as follows;

    1. Sri Lanka 2. South Africa 3. Peru 4. Switzerland 5. New Zeland

  89. 27 February 2011 7:03AM julietellen1 Report this comment

    I agreed with a couple of the countries but would most certainly add Vietnam, which is one of my favorite countries! Also I would add Poland, Costa Rica and Uruguay.

  90. 2 June 2011 8:05PM kreka Report this comment

    I think no country, which is top 10 - could be classified. Because everything else the country could be classified among the best. So many beautiful places in the world where you can see whether a lot of waiting for us. Wherever you travel, everywhere a real surprise waiting for us, remember we are always happy to return.

    http://travel-country-attractions.co.cc

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