TOP 5 The Best destinations to visit on 2020 for National Geographic

 

Are you curious to know the top 5 destinations recommended by the National Geographic for 2020 trips? We’d like to share these information with you because in the tourist sector this prestigious magazine is a voice that always deserves to be listened to. The first 5 ranks speak Asian and Eastern European languages. Let's find out ...

1.    In the first place we find the city of Mostar in Bosnia and Herzegovina which, after the devastation of the war, has been given new life. Many historic buildings in the Old City have been recovered, while other buildings still bear the signs of war. Avant-garde artists with their murals have also made the abandoned ones interesting. The stone bridge, which connects the Christian part of the city with the Muslim one, has been reconstructed, becoming a symbol of peace.
 

 

2.    The Chinese Province of Ghuizou occupies the second position. Large companies like Apple and Huawei have invested in this area, electing it for the storage of big data due to the cool climate of Ghuizou. Here you can find pristine mountains, ancient villages and ethnic minorities that still preserve traditional customs and traditions.
 

 

3.    Located in the north east of Honshu, Tohoku is an area of Japan that is still unexplored. It is reported as a third destination not to be missed in 2020. What makes it special? Its magnificent naturalistic sceneries, such as the unmissable Shirakami-Sanchi, a virgin forest which is also an Unesco heritage site, historical testimonies, such as the archaeological sites of Hiraizumi, and of course the excellent gastronomy.
 

 

4.     In fourth place, an experience that does not coincide with a specific destination but refers to one of the longest and most appreciated trekking trails in Europe. This is the National Blue Trail, marked in Hungary, which winds its way through the northern part of the country to the Austrian border. It takes its name from the way it is marked: a blue line between two white stripes. Along the route you can admire forts, castles, villages and incredible panoramic views.
 

 

5.    Finally, the Czech city of Telc, located between Vienna and Prague, ranks fifth. Did you know that it is nicknamed the Florence of the Czech Republic for its strong Renaissance imprint? The historical center of the city is Unesco heritage, not to be missed is the Castle, of Gothic origin then transformed according to the Italian Renaissance style by Zachariáš of Hradec and his wife Kateřina.