TOP-10 places to travel in 2017: recommendations Lonely Planet
New Year is already around the corner, which means it's time to think about future travel! We have prepared a list of ten countries for a better release in 2017 according to the version of Lonely Planet
The list of recommendations includes 10 countries. It is noteworthy that only one of them is European — Finland. The best travel destinations for Lonely Planet are scattered all over the world. The list includes Canada and its spectacular lakes, Colombia, in particular the city of Cartagena — a treasure trove of colonial architecture, Finland, where the World Figure Skating Championships will be held next year.
For beach recreation, Lonely Planet recommends the Dominican Republic and Bermuda. The tourist flow can help Nepal, where as a result of the earthquake, architectural monuments, temples and infrastructure objects were destroyed. Also included in the list are Mongolia and its national park Oman, where in 2017 a futuristic theme park will open, Myanmar with its Buddhist temples and Ethiopia.
Bermuda

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Dominican

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Canada
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Colombia

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Myanmar

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Mongolia

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Nepal

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Oman
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Ethiopia

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