One of must-see sites in 2014 Brazil’s Iguazu Falls
In its yearly Best in Travel selection, Lonely Planet compiles its picks for the top destinations over the coming 12 months. In its selection of 10 countries to visit in 2014, Brazil is in first place, followed by a more surprising destination:
Antarctica.
Brazil
As the location of the 2014 FIFA World Cup, Brazil will host soccer fans and elite athletes from around the world next summer. In preparation for the event and for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio, the nation has made significant investments to improve its hotel and tourism infrastructure, meaning that there has never been a better time to plan a trip to Brazil. Between its diverse cities, exquisite beaches, rainforests, and natural wonders such as the Iguazu Falls, the country offers something for every traveler.
Antarctica
Polar tourism is picking up speed, according to Lonely Planet, fuelled by concerns that climate change will soon melt the glacial continent. An Antarctic expedition offers the chance to admire the continent\'s vast and untouched landscapes, its Northern Lights, and its extraordinary wildlife.
Scotland
Between the historic Edinburgh Castle, Glasgow\'s nightlife, the magnificent Highlands and a number of legendary whisky distilleries, Scotland has something for everyone. In 2014, the nation will host the XX Commonwealth Games in July and August, before making a significant stride towards resolving the question of its independence from the United Kingdom through a referendum in September.
Sweden
As the 2014 European Capital of Culture is Umeå, located in the north of Sweden, there has never been a better time to explore the snow-covered landscapes of the Lapland region. Those more interested in culinary tourism should consider a trip to Stockholm and Gothenburg, homes to some of the most innovative chefs in Europe today.
Malawi
Lonely Planet\'s experts recommend the small African nation as one of the best places for an authentic safari, far from mainstream tourist traps. Native plants and wildlife have returned to the country\'s reserves and natural parks thanks to recent repopulation initiatives.
Mexico
Though still a popular destination, Mexico\'s reputation has been tarnished in recent years due to crime, but the country is turning the trend around in some places. Lonely Planet recommends venturing off the beaten path for an authentic and rewarding experience of the true Mexico. Explore the Mayan wonders of Mérida and Tulum or relax on the beaches of Chacala.
Seychelles
Once a haven for billionaires, the island nation has become somewhat more accessible recently, as a number of more affordable hotels have cropped up among the luxury resorts. Travelers have their pick between an increasing number of bed & breakfasts, and flight prices have gone down in the face of competition, so even less affluent travelers can take advantage of the Seychelles\' truly idyllic beaches.
Belgium
The European nation will be among the top destinations for historical tourism in 2014, which marks the 100th anniversary of World War I. Belgium was the site of a number of key battles during the Great War, and in addition to visiting these historical sites, travelers can explore the country\'s remarkable medieval cities, world-class museums and rich cuisine.
Macedonia
Skopje, the capital of this Balkan nation, is currently undergoing a major facelift slated for completion in 2014. The city has restored a number of its historical sites, which range from vestiges of the Ottoman Empire to Yugoslavian architecture, and its urban life is becoming more vibrant every day. The rest of the country is following the capital\'s lead, and visitors to Macedonia will be met with rich cultural sites and pristine natural landscapes.
Malaysia
The nation continues to develop its tourism industry, and things seem to have returned to normal since the riots that shook the country during the 2013 elections. A number of new tourist attractions have opened -- including the Melaka Bird Park and Legoland Malaysia -- and the Kuala Lumpur Airport has been expanded. Whether travelers are looking for eco-tourism or a luxury resort experience, Malaysia\'s vast array of accommodations is likely to have something that appeals to all kinds of travelers.
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