The Sun (Malaysia)

Four new trendy travel destinatio­ns to visit

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THIS September, a handful of countries attended the IFTM Top Résa internatio­nal tourism industry trade fair in Paris, France for the first time.

The newcomers joined industry profession­als in defining tomorrow’s travel trends, including these four new travel destinatio­ns.

Slovenia This European destinatio­n is currently enjoying a tourism boom. Nestled between Croatia, Italy, and Austria, and covering an area of just 20,000 sq km, Slovenia won’t be able to keep its stunning natural treasures, such as its caves, secret for very long.

The Škocjan Caves are a must-see, comprising an extensive system of undergroun­d tunnels and caves with a total depth of more than 200 metres. It’s a perfect fit for the current nature tourism trend.

Vietnam The Land of the Ascending Dragon is already a popular destinatio­n for its scenery and its culture, with more than 10 million visitors jetting into either Hanoi or Ho Chi Minh City in 2016.

While Ha Long Bay is known worldwide, travellers can also experience Vietnam by going with the flow of the Mekong, where homestay accommodat­ion is readily available.

Bahrain Covering an area of less than 1,000 sq km, this small constituti­onal monarchy is hoping to move out of the shadows of neighbors Dubai, Qatar, and the Sultanate of Oman, proving that it too has plenty to offer tourists.

A popular sight is the mysterious Tree of Life, a tree growing in the middle of the desert with no known source of water nearby, and which comes into leaf each year.

Mali The African country, which borders Mauritania and Algeria, believes in its potential for tourism, despite its fragility and the security situation facing visitors. Still, the country’s tourism agency is no doubt on a mission to reassure.

Adventurou­s travelers can take in a stunning group of villages clinging to the cliffs of the Bandiagara Escarpment in Mali’s Dogon country. Listed as a Unesco World Heritage Site, the area maintains the culture, ancestral rites and sacred rituals of the Dogon people.

With their pointed thatched roofs, these curious perching houses are one of the sights that could encourage travelers to make the trip. – AFP-Relaxnews

 ??  ?? Two of the trendiest travel locations in the world ... the Škocjan Caves in Slovenia (left); and the Mekong River in Vietnam (right).
Two of the trendiest travel locations in the world ... the Škocjan Caves in Slovenia (left); and the Mekong River in Vietnam (right).
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