Top 7 INCREDIBLE Travel Destinations of 2019 - Where to Travel This Year!
Discovering unique travel destinations around the world has become more accessible than ever. Thanks to the Internet. I'm going to share with you the top most incredible travel destinations for 2019.1. Tanzania
Number one on my list is Tanzania. Tanzania is an east African country known for its vast wilderness areas from the plains of the Serengeti National Park. Gradually given way to the tallest free standing mountain on Earth Mount Kilimanjaro.
I recommend traveling to Tanzania in January or during the dry season from late June till about October, which is the best time to view wildlife, one in Tanzania, fly into the city of the best way to experience any new destination is by fully immersing yourself through the eyes of a local.
It is my chicken, my, my village to village. It's beautiful though. Very peaceful and for the more daring you can take on the mission of climbing at the 19,341 feet to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro.
You start the climb trekking through the dense rain forest, and by the end you finished the summit surrounded by the glaciers of Africa in the crater of the volcano, experiencing unparalleled natural beauty.
Come to Tanzania for a new perspective on life. After all, there's no feeling like standing on top of the world will accept maybe a Finnish ice bath.
2. Lapland Finland
Number two on my list is lapland Finland. Lapland is Finland's northern most region known for its vast sub Arctic wilderness ski resorts, and of course the elusive northern lights to get there. Take a short flight from Helsinki north to the town of Keith a and you will find yourself immersed in an actual winter wonderland.
Lapland on average get 60 to 90 centimeters of snow per winter and the snow pack is deepest in mid March. This is a snow test, so we found out the secret. Should this be treacherous? Snow in Finland.
Pair these boys snow shoes. They are a must in lapland. If you're feeling kind of lazy or you're looking for a bit more of a thrill, rent a snowmobile and venture far out into the remote wilderness. Notice how quiet it is with all this. Now
I could literally hear the snowflakes hitting my jacket. That's how it is. You can't find this in New York. No, definitely not. When you're this far up north, the best thing to do sometimes is just embraced the cold and stay a night at the snow village Ice Hotel.
The temperature is minus nine, minus 10 Celsius. It's actually colder in the ice hotel. Then outside the hotel comes complete with an amazing restaurant, movie theater, Bar, and even a chapel and on a clear cold night headed to an isolated cabinet, far from city lights.
Look up at the night sky and if you're lucky you'll see the most spectacular show of lights dancing and darting through the night. Sky.
3. Sweden
Number three is west Sweden. Sweden is a Scandinavian country with thousands of coastal islands and during the summer months when the sun doesn't set, it's as close to perfect as you can get.
Head to the city of Gothenburg and take a ride at the amusement park, swimming a glass pool high above the city, stroll the streets, and have a classic Swedish Feca.
Then catch a boat out of golf and birth to the island of Borneo and make friends with the most Swedish man in the entire country. From. My name is Amanda. We're already in my garden today.
Celebrate a traditional Swedish midsummer in his garden surrounded by family strawberries, dancing like little frogs around the maypole. And of course lots of Nice catch your own lunch.
Experiencing Swedish fish. And culture and spend the day working as a deckhand on a crayfish and boat, or grab some kayaks and explore the thousands of islands along the west coast.
Find a 70 foot high cliff and take the plunge into some of the cleanest water on planet earth. Come to west Sweden to relax and enjoy a simpler life by the sea.
4. Martinique
Next up on my list is Martin Martinique is a rugged, a Caribbean island, uh, parts of the Lesser Antilles. And if you're based in New York, it's only a quick flight away. You land in the bustling capital city, the gateway to Martinique, where the culture reflects a distinctive blend of French and west Indian influences.
The northern half of the island is defined by the towering multiple, a volcano or a sea of vivid green, lush, tropical rain forest blankets, the rugged landscape of the north. I recommend hiking to the summit of the volcano.
Then it ventured down into the narrow, gorgeous below it to cool off in a hidden waterfall. Martinique is one of the most environmentally friendly islands in the Caribbean.
You can even spend the night in a giant ecofriendly jungle bubble resorts, yes. This is a thing, the strangest thing I've ever seen make your way to the very southern most point of the island to the brilliant white shores of Lake Saline.
Which is actually the most beautiful beach that I have ever seen on earth. Come to Martinique to experience the full vibrance of the Caribbean on one single island.
5. Iceland
Next on my list is the land of fire and ice. Iceland is defined by its dramatic landscape with active volcanoes, hot springs, and massive glaciers covering 11 percent of the landscape.
Sixty percent of the population lives in the capital city of Reykjavik, leaving the majority of the country in pure isolation. The best way to explore Iceland is by renting a car and making your way down the south east coast on your road trip. Stop at the most famous waterfall in the country.
Make friends with some locals who will lead you to a secret hot springs well off the beaten path. Rent an airbnb in the small fishing village of Viq and explore the world famous black sand beaches with its enormous salt stacks and roaring Atlantic waves.
Explore the crystallized caves and towering glaciers, which flow to the sea and wash up on the shore, dazzling at diamond beach. My biggest piece of advice while in Iceland is arrived to the touristy locations at sunrise.
To avoid those crowds and keep a very, very close eye on. The weather is an Icelandic code orange between all the roads are shut down,
6. California
The next destination on my list has pretty much sunny skies year round in California. California is a western US state that stretches from the Mexican border along the Pacific Ocean for nearly 900 miles.
The terrain includes cliff lined beaches, vast areas of desert and the sprawling city of Los Angeles. The best way to fully experienced California is to road trip down the historic highway.
One start off in San Francisco. Make your way south through big base in and the wonders of the redwood forest. Continued down to Santa Cruz for a quick surf. Really take it slow as you drive it through big Sur, which is one of the most dramatic meetings of land on earth.
Take a tour of the extravagance, hilltop hearst castle. Spend some time lounging by the pool in Palm Springs. Welcome to our home on wheels and headed way out into the desert to do some soul searching in the spiritual Joshua tree national park, and if you really want to get away and headed to one of the most remote countries in the world.
7. New Zealand
The Seventh destination is New Zealand is a country in the south western Pacific Ocean marked by incredible geothermal wonders. Rolling Green hills and more sheep than people fly into Oakland lunch and head right to the top of the sky tower.
Harness yourself in and get a three 60 view of the cityscape walking around at the narrow sky walk. Or if you really want to beat that jet lag just based, jump off the building. Leave the city behind and visit the tranquil town of Hobbiton.
Head out into the bush and hiked through a forest of silver ferns to bridal veil falls or kick back and relax and take a healing of geothermal sofer mud bath at hell's gate. And finally do a full send off of a 25 foot waterfall down the rapids in Rotorua.
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