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Lonely Planet's top 10 destinations

  • By Aaliyah Harris, CNN
  • Oct 9, 2020
  • Oct 9, 2020 Updated Oct 16, 2020

10. Annapurna Circuit, Nepal

This jaw-dropping trek is a must for climbers, hikers and on-foot travelers. Traversing Nepal's Annapurna Circuit, you'll pass through rice paddies, yak grasslands and a snowy mountain pass named Thorung La.

Parts of the walk are very high altitude, including the stunning Tilicho Lake, which only adds to the appeal for thrill-seekers. According to Lonely Planet, the Annapurna Circuit is "everything a good trek should be."

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The Annapurna circuit trek is a hike you won't forget.

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9. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

Visiting Salar de Uyuni, the biggest salt flat in the world, feels like you're walking through the clouds. After rainfall, water on the lake's salty surface creates a glossy, glass-like illusion, turning the lake into a mirror that reflects the sky above.

Salar de Uyuni is also pretty impressive when it's arid, and the surface becomes cracked with geometric patterns. Plus, when it's dry you can visit the two lake islands, Isla Incahuasi and Isla del Pescado.

Salar de Uyuni
Photo by Jan Kronies on Unsplash

8. Temples of Angkor, Cambodia

The atmospheric surrounds of Angkor, a cluster of beautiful crumbling temples surrounded by jungle, comes in at number eight on Lonely Planet's list. Cambodia's top tourist attraction, this vast UNESCO World Heritage Site is a remarkable place to visit.

Angkor Wat, the most famous Angkor temple complex, was designed as a visual representation of Mount Meru, the home of the Hindu gods, and Lonely Planet calls Angkor "a monument to human ingenuity."

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Buddhist monks enter the Bayon Temple at Angkor Wat in Cambodia.

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7. Iguazú Falls, Argentina-Brazil

The Río Iguazú Falls is a spectacular cascading waterfall, located between Argentina and Brazil. Watching the water cascading over the vertical ledge is an incredible experience — in part because of the sheer scale: Iguazú is actually made up of 275 waterfalls and the tallest, the Devil's Throat, is 80 meters deep.

It's the drama of Iguazú, as well as its beauty, that nabs it a spot on this list: "The thundering vibrations of crashing water remind you in no uncertain terms of the power and splendor of nature," says Lonely Planet.

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Part of The Iguazu Falls seen from the Argentinian National Park.

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6. Lake Bled, Slovenia

Picturesque Lake Bled is home to a quaint, white church, sitting on a verdant island and surrounded by aqua-blue water, silhouetted against the backdrop of the Julian Alps.

Back in the day, pilgrims would travel to the church to worship and later it was the vacation hangout for 19th-century royalty. Today, tourists enjoy walking and cycling around the lake — while those who want to test the waters can opt for a ride in a pletna boat — a type of Slovenian gondola.

Lake Bled, Slovenia
Photo by Jaka Škrlep on Unsplash

5. Yellowstone National Park, USA

Ponng! Bluughh! Poowee! Once smelled, Yellowstone's not easily forgotten, but this U.S. National Park is also the largest geothermal area on earth, dancing to a tune of burps and bubbles.

Visiting the park, home to more than 500 active geysers including the famous Old Faithful, is a wondrous experience. The park's also home to wildlife including bighorn sheep, elk, grizzly bears and wolves.

Grand Prismatic is another must-see Yellowstone attraction — the largest hot spring in the U.S., it's a shining rainbow of multicolored water.

Yellowstone
Photo by Leslie Cross on Unsplash

4. Okavango Delta, Botswana

Each year the Okavango River is flooded by water from the Angolan highlands, transforming this extraordinary wilderness.

The Okavango Delta is also a wildlife hotspot — home to everything from majestic elephants to exquisite reptiles — and one of Africa's greatest and most exclusive safari destinations.

Visitors to Okavango Delta can journey along its rivers by powerboat and in traditional dugout canoes called mokoro. Lonely Planet reckons it's the perfect trip for travelers looking to be at one with nature.

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Each year when the Okavango River floods with water, it transforms into a spectacular wilderness.

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3. Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park, Australia

Visiting the spectacular Uluru sandstone monolith — an Australian landmark — is an unforgettable experience. Brassy bronze in color and beautifully glowing when the sun sets, Uluru is considered sacred by the original inhabitants, the Anangu people, who believe that the spirits of their ancestors live on there.

Head to Uluru to walk around the circumference of the rock, and learn about its history and tradition.

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Ayers Rock in Australia was named one of Lonely Planet's top travel experiences.

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2. The Galápagos Islands, Ecuador

A nature lover's dream and eco-traveler's paradise, the Galápagos are home to some of the world's most colorful creatures, including glorious iguanas, ancient tortoises, diving penguins and lively seals.

Volcanic rocks, turquoise-blue waters and a stunningly diverse eco-system are some of the reasons why this destination is ranked second on Lonely Planet's list.

Lonely Planet ranks ultimate travel destinations in new list

Wildlife is one of the top attractions of the Galapagos Islands.

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1. Petra, Jordan

A once almost abandoned "lost city," largely forgotten by Europeans for 1000 years, Petra is the perfect place for adventurers who want to visit a destination like no other. The Nabataean people lived in Petra from the fourth century BCE to the first century CE, and this sandstone city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lonely Planet's Tom Hall calls the site a "really mysterious and evocative place."

Lonely Planet ranks ultimate travel destinations in new list

Jordan's ancient city of Petra is pictured empty of tourists on June 1, 2020, amid the COVID-19 pandemic crisis.

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