Where You Need To Visit In 2019



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Posted by Ed 5 yrs ago
Wondering where to go on holiday this year? From Jordan to Georgia, we sat down with the UK's top travel experts to find out their must-see up and coming destinations the to put on your 2019 bucket list.


https://www.elle.com/uk/life-and-culture/culture/g32358/holiday-destinations/

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24 of Asia's most overlooked places


Had your fill of temples and paddies? Check out these Asian attractions you may not have yet considered.


Hoh Xil, Tibet

It's not hard to see why Tibetian plateau Hoh Xil is the world's third least populated area. The 45,000-square-kilometer nature reserve sits at 4,700 meters above sea level, and is subject to harsh rains and sandstorms throughout the year.

Despite the extreme climes, Hoh Xil, or Kekexili, supports up to 21 endangered wildlife species, including the Tibetan antelope, the wild yak, and the Tibetan wild donkey. The Chinese government lifted a ban on visitors to the ecologically fraught area last year, and now explorers can apply for five to six day eco-tours to Hoh Xil. We're expecting queues as the amount is limited to under 1,000 every year.


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An Bang Beach, Vietnam

Coastal old town Hoi An in Central Vietnam is best known for its bespoke tailors' shops, excellent beaches and fresh seafood. Most tourists head to Cua Dai beach at the end of Cua Dai road, some four kilometers out of town. Although it's a lovely spot, it can become crowded and is prone to police surveillance.

An Bang, a beach at the end of Hai Bai Trung street outside town, is a great alternative. It's mostly a hangout for local holiday makers but recently foreigners have opened a few beach shack bars. There's good food, hammocks a-plenty and the odd film night at these locations.

The watering holes can get blown away during the violent storm season, but rest assured -- they're usually rebuilt in a flash.

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https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/unseen-asia/index.html

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