Travel: Top 10 Places To Visit In 2023

Are bothered about where to visit or travel as 2023 begins? If your answer is yes then we at KOKO have come up with our research.

Here are the top 10 places to visit in 2023;

  1. Queenstown, New Zealand:  Besides its exotic scenery, Queenstown is known as the adventure capital of the world. “It gets your adrenaline racing,” says travel advisor Aanchal Gandhi. But Queenstown is also a relaxing destination if you prefer a slower pace — plus, the wine is great, says Gandhi.

  2. Alentejo, Portugal: Located between Lisbon and the Algarve is a lesser-known farm region of Portugal known as Alentejo. It’s home to vineyards, olive groves, and a rich local culture. “Some forward-thinking Portuguese families have converted their farms into hotels, opening the authentic experience to guests,” says travel advisor Sylvia Lebovitch. “Alentejo’s farm region provides an immersive experience.”READ ALSO: Travel: Top 7 Beaches To Visit In Nigeria

  3. Naoshima, Japan: Naoshima offers a calmer, more local and community-based experience not found in cities like Kyoto or Tokyo. “The island’s inherent tranquillity and surreal scenery allow for the perfect environment to foster relaxation and an openness to creativity,” says travel advisor Rachel Glick, “It also hosts one of the most unique art experiences in the world.”

  4. Antalya, Türkiye: Antalya is famous for some of the world’s most ancient sites, as well as some of the finest resorts on the beach. “As a gateway to Türkiye’s Mediterranean region, known as the Turquoise Coast or Turkish Riviera, it’s a great alternative to the Greek Islands and less expensive,” explains travel advisor Harlee Rosenberg.

  5. Lecce, Italy: Often in the shadow of Italy’s tourist destinations, the southern city Lecce, in the Puglia region, is for anyone who has already done the classics. “Travelers who are seeking the authentic Italian lifestyle experience will appreciate the evening passeggiata, when locals take a walk around town before they have dinner as the sun sets over the cobblestone lanes,” notes travel advisor John Yuceler.READ ALSO: Travel: 7 Reasons Why You Must Visit Rwanda Before You Die

  6. Siem Reap, Cambodia: Angkor Wat and the other Angkorian temples. But there is much more to Siem Reap. Travel advisor Andrew Williams explains, “It’s the epicenter of chic Cambodia, with everything from backpacker party pads to hip hotels, plenty of wining and dining options, sumptuous spas, great shopping, local tours for all types of travelers and a creative cultural scene that includes Cambodia’s leading contemporary circus.”

  7. Shimla, India: Crowned the “Queen of the Hills,” Shimla embodies India’s former British colonial culture, architecture and was adopted as the summer capital destination in modern Indian history. “The lush greenery in the summers and snowclad hills in the winter are enchanted,” says Gandhi.

  8. Lake Louise, Canada: Lake Louise is a year-round destination in Banff National Park. Hiking, canoeing, rock climbing and fishing are popular summer activities. Visitors come to ski, skate and go tubing in winter. “Lake Louise enjoys a prime postcard backdrop against a hanging glacier and Mount Victoria,” notes travel advisor Stacy Kristynik.

  9. Svalbard, Norway: For a true bucket list experience, the Norwegian Arctic’s Svalbard remains one of the last undeveloped places on Earth, in part because of the difficulty in accessing it. “Wildlife encounters are a highlight of visiting this Arctic wonderland, with everything from walruses, Arctic foxes and seals to reindeer and polar bears,” explains Lebovitch.

  10. Marrakesh, Morocco: Marrakesh is one of the leading locations for artisanal handcrafted wares, including tiles, pottery, wood crafts, hand-beaten metals, leather and glass. Plus, as travel advisor Fiona Bayne notes, it also “has some of the most revered hotels in the world where you can experience sublime luxury in historic ornate palaces, minimalist luxury in private pavilions, or the taste of Morocco in a secluded riad.”Travel

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