TPO - From luxury train rides through Malaysia to hiking an active volcano in Guatemala, in 2025 travelers can explore the world's most amazing travel destinations, as voted by National Geographic.
In 2025, visitors will be able to experience viewing Volcán de Fuego (Guatemala), 3,763 m high and one of the most active volcanoes in the world today. Photo: Peter Fisher. |
Ocala National Forest (Florida, USA) is home to manatees, black bears and rare plants, along with 600 natural lakes and streams spread over 387,000 acres. Photo: Nick Conzone. |
Wat Chaiwatthanaram is one of the famous temples located in the historical relic complex of Ayutthaya in Thailand. This place not only carries the traditional cultural identity of Thai Buddhism but also contains architectural styles similar to the world's largest religious relic Angkor Wat. Photo: Ekkarat Punyatara. |
Diving in Indonesia's Raja Ampat archipelago reveals an underwater wonderland of some 500 species of coral, more than a thousand species of reef fish, and creatures such as manta rays and dugongs. Photo: Jonathan Irish. |
Coming to Jalisco state (Mexico) to immerse yourself in Mariachi music - an intangible cultural heritage of humanity will be an extremely interesting experience for tourists in 2025. Photo: Alejandro Cegarra. |
By 2025, visitors will be able to visit the La Verna monastery, located on top of a cliff two hours east of Florence, Italy, and the Monte Oliveto Maggiore monastery near Siena, where you can taste wine made by the monks. Photo: Andrea Frazzetta. |
Coming to Crenshaw Boulevard (Los Angeles, California, USA) in 2025, visitors can also admire more than 100 works by black artists. Photo: Dareon Grace, Destination Crenshaw. |
Greenland is the world's largest ice island, located in the Arctic climate zone, making it difficult to access. However, a new international airport in the capital Nuuk and flights to North America will make the world's largest island more accessible by 2025. Photo: Kiliii Yuyan. |
Just a two-hour train ride from Kyoto, the ancient city of Kanazawa in Japan has a geisha district with wooden teahouses, Kenroku-en, one of Japan's most beautiful gardens, and an Edo-era samurai district that looks exactly like the Shogun. Photo: Ben Richards (left) and Kin Coedel (right). |
In 2025, travelers will be able to experience the Orient & Orient Express, called “Wild Malaysia.” The trip will visit Taman Negara National Park (Pahang, Malaysia), where travelers can learn about the endangered Malayan tiger and take a wildlife photography class. Photo: Nicolas Quiniou, Belmond. |
Admire Brasov - one of the most beautiful and famous cities in Romania, located in the heart of the mystical Transylvania region. Photo: Matthieu Paley. |
Image of a special maned wolf in the Cerrado grassland biome (Brazil). |
See rare wildlife at Northland Marine Reserve (New Zealand). Photo: Crispin Middleton. |
Enjoy West African cuisine in Senegal. Photo: Cem Ozdel, Anadolu/Getty Images (left) and Melissa Alcena (right). |
Take in the views of Haida Gwaii, home to the indigenous Haida people and home to some 150 misty islands, along the coast of British Columbia. Photo: Ben Giesbrecht. |
In 2025, a 570-post memorial to slaves in the Barbados Heritage Area is expected to open to visitors. Photo: Marc Guitard, Getty Images. |
Surrounded by snow-capped peaks in northern Ladakh, the Suru Valley (India) is an alpine paradise with granite boulders for all skill levels. Photo: Sayandeep Roy. |
One of the world's largest Basque cultural celebrations will return to Boise, Idaho, in July 2025 after years of disruption due to the pandemic. Photo: Visit Boise. |
In 2025, the Louvre Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) is expected to be completed, and become an ideal tourist destination for world visitors. Photo: Amr Alfiky. |
Cruising the Murray River (Australia) - the third longest navigable river in the world, after the Amazon and the Nile. Photo: Alana Holmberg. |
Visitors can join safaris and track wildlife, then relax in one of four lodges at the nearly 50,000-acre Babanango Game Reserve in KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa, in 2025. Photo: Andrew Baxter. |
Hiking on a trail in Sweden's Stockholm archipelago is a special experience in 2025. Photo: Martin Edström. |
In September 2025, the Irish city of Cork will host a music and dance festival co-founded by Oscar-winning actor Oppenheimer and Cork native Cillian Murphy, which is expected to attract a lot of tourists. Photo: Cian Wong. |
Explore the ancient archipelago along the Hebridean Way, with Neolithic sites like the 5,000-year-old Calanais Standing Stones in Scotland. Photo: Jim Richardson. |
Admire the treasure trove of ruins in Tunisia, once part of the Roman Empire. Photo: Chiara Goia. |
According to National Geographic
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