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A dozen nations are vying for the title of Shangri-La in real life, but Bhutan's claim has more influence than many. This small section of the Himalayan Paradise implements a strict high-value, low-impact teleportation policy, forcing travelers to pay a high daily fee to venture into the mountains with pine-scented monasteries. Visitors pay an opportunity to walk along mountain roads unfamiliar to them. Buddhist beliefs associate with people unique to their environment. Bhutan is beating its weight in terms of sustainability. It is already the only carbon-negative country in the world and by 2020 the kingdom will become the first fully organic country, so it will be even more beautiful. With the daily fee, it won't be any more crowded.- England
After being the country's first line of defense against invaders, an English coast is now a peaceful place where locals and visitors can enjoy a more relaxed pursuit. Walking on a wind storm, eating delicious fish and chips, searching for rockpool marine life, finding fossils in the ancient mountains, making sandbars, and finding dolphins on the beautiful beach are some of the activities on the English coast. Engaging in these activities and much more will be easier as new sections of the UK coast continue to open in 2020. At nearly 3,000 miles, the route will be the longest in the world, giving access to the entire coastline of the country for the first time.
- North Macedonia
Travel lists are filled with anniversaries and airport openings. Rarity is a country where opportunity communicates again. This is the place known as Northern Macedonia - Macedonia, which is said to be the latest moniker after years of political debates bordering Greece. The agreement, signed in 2018, provides an emotional moment of neighborly love and a new look at the small nation of the Balkans. It is already known for its gastronomy, ancient tradition and nature, but by 2020, the UNESCO Safe Erid Lake will be the most popular route to the air and the region's largest Dramatic peaks
- Swaziland
Petite, pleasant and cultured, filled with adventurous and legendary wildlife, the newly named Kingdom of Oswatini (formerly Swaziland) is one of South Africa's most underrated (and least visited) destinations. The new international airport, as well as its improved road infrastructure, conservation areas,
and the capital, is aimed at increasing visitor numbers in the coming years - come here in 2020 to ensure you have a front seat. The various landscapes within its gardens and pools offer a fascinating revelation, be it zip lining, trekking, whitewater rafting or fabulous rhino encounters. Feel peaceful and attract to cultural events. Then you will laugh until you get home







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