26/02/2024
Happy Monday! Beat the Monday morning blues by dreaming of and planning your next holiday! Here's the second part to yesterday's post detailing some of the best off the beaten track destinations.
UGANDA
Uganda is one of the best countries in the world to visit if you’re looking for animals and adventure. While most tourists flock to Kenya, South Africa, or Tanzania for safaris, hardly any visit Uganda comparatively. But Uganda isn’t only cheaper and quieter, it’s also one of the only places in the world where you can go mountain gorilla trekking.
Bwindi Impenetrable Forest and Mgahinga National Park are where to head to see these intelligent gentle giants – and if you’d like to take a more traditional safari, there are many parks where you can spot lions, cheetahs, giraffes, and elephants. Outdoor adventure abounds here: you can raft the Nile, swim in the shimmering Kyaninga crater lake, and hike the craggy peaks of the Rwenzori Mountains.
GEORGIA
Sitting at the crossroads of Europe and Asia, this small country is a real powerhouse when it comes to offering a truly unique travel experience. Despite its compelling history, gorgeous beaches, captivating culture, and delicious cuisine, it remains under the radar for many travellers.
Thanks to its location on the old Silk Road, Georgia has a rich cultural heritage, with Byzantine, Arab, Persian, Mongol, Turkish, and Russian influences. Capital Tbilisi is a must-visit, with a valley setting, characterful Old Town, and ornate architecture. Then, head into the towering Caucasus Mountains or the sweeping Black Sea coastline to relax – or have a soak in one of the country’s natural hot springs!
ESTONIA
Estonia is an intriguing blend of urbanity and wilderness, old and new, crumbling castles, and tech-savvy cities. Ever since it emerged from behind the Iron Curtain, tourists have started streaming in, especially to the capital, Tallinn, which is one of the most photogenic cities in Europe.
The ancient churches and medieval streets will appeal to history buffs, while the lively bars and vibrant culture are far more modern. And, if you’re looking for rural respite, the quiet countryside is blanketed in vast forests, tranquil lakes, and wild wetlands. The hiking trails in Otepää Nature Park are also exceptional, and the island of Saaremaa is known for its pristine beaches and spas.
SLOVENIA
Home to snow-dusted mountains, winding turquoise rivers, and Venetian-style coastline, for years Slovenia managed to remain one of Europe’s best-kept secrets. While those days are (sadly!) gone, when compared to its neighbours Italy, Austria, and Croatia, Slovenia is far less touristy – and much cheaper. And yet, its beauty, history, culture, and cuisine rival that of these more popular countries.
Thanks to its deep blue waters and soaring mountains, Lake Bled is Slovenia’s most touristy spot, and if you’re looking for adventure, you’ll find it here – trek up Mount Triglav, hike through misty forests, or kayak along sparkling rivers. The Slovenian Riviera has all the allure of the Croatian coast without the crowds, while inland, the idyllic towns of Ptuj and Maribor are where to get your culture fix.
ARMENIA
Few countries are as ancient and complex as Armenia, and even fewer are as quite rewarding to visit. While travelling around can be challenging, it’s worth the effort and, along the way, you’ll be stunned by its indescribable beauty, awed by its rich history and culture, and charmed by its warm locals. Plus, if you’re looking for an adventure off the beaten track, you’re heading to the right place.
The capital Yerevan is an intriguing contradiction of old and new. It’s older than Rome but packed with early Soviet architecture, and its pretty parks, open-air galleries, and excellent restaurants and bars are a joy to explore. The countryside is dotted with dramatic gorges and snow-capped peaks, as well as spectacularly-placed medieval churches and monasteries that take your breath away.
ETHIOPIA
Ethiopia is one of the oldest countries in the world. For years, famine, drought, and political unrest meant that travel was on the back burner, but Ethiopia in 2024 will be one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Teeming with ancient treasures, UNESCO World Heritage Sites, and breathtaking landscapes, it’s no wonder that travellers are beginning to flock in.
As the only African country to withstand colonisation, Ethiopia has a wonderfully strong sense of identity, and locals are keen to share their captivating culture (and delicious food!) with tourists. The rock-carved churches at Tigray are unmissable, as are the Lalibela temples, while the stunning Simien Mountains and Bale Mountains are ideal for hiking. Catching a local Ethio-jazz show is a must too!
URUGUAY
Tucked between Brazil and Argentina, it’s easy to understand why Uruguay is often overlooked. But, while it might be one of South America’s smallest countries, it’s also the safest – and one of the most welcoming, laidback, and culturally sophisticated too. Inland, you’ll mostly find rolling hills and lush grasslands, but along the coast, you’ll find a whole treasure trove of hidden gems well worth visiting.
The cosmopolitan capital Montevideo is creative and progressive, packed with crumbling Art Deco buildings, colonial homes, and vibrant food markets. The beautiful and charming UNESCO-listed Colonia del Sacramento is also unmissable, and the perfect place to experience everyday life, visit museums, eat and drink, and connect with friendly locals. The nearby beaches are fabulous too.
FINAL THOUGHTS…
Sometimes it can seem that the world is overwhelmed by throngs of tourists, but this isn’t the case when you look beyond the obvious. Exploring ancient Italian cities and idyllic Greek islands in the height of summer is one thing, but visiting the lesser-known corners of the world is quite another.
Not only will visiting these places open your mind to the true beauty and diversity of the world, but you’ll also get to enjoy a travel experience that’s completely different from anything else you’ve experienced. Plus, another perk of visiting these underappreciated countries is that they tend to be reasonably priced (if not downright cheap!), as well as being relatively uncrowded.
So, if you’re looking to go somewhere different next time you travel, we hope you’ve been inspired by the destinations in this post. After all, how many people do you know who have been to Bhutan, Uganda, Armenia, Uzbekistan, or Uruguay?
If you look beyond the usual horizons, you’ll find beautiful, unspoiled countries that have so much to offer. And who knows, you might just find your new favourite travel destination too!
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