The world-renowned magazine Forbes placed our beautiful Slovenia on the list of seven countries that have the most potential to present themselves as elite tourist destinations after the corona crisis is over. Who keeps her company?
Forbes has chosen seven countries that, in their opinion, have the greatest chance of becoming desirable and visited tourist destinations right now. For some of these countries, this will be one of the first opportunities to show and assert themselves as a visible regional force of tourism. And Slovenians can obviously be proud too, because Forbes thinks that our small country under the Alps deserves a place in the top seven. That's why it's even better that Slovenians support local tourism, which is also facing the unfortunate consequences of the pandemic, and visit our regions.
Let's see which seven countries have the most potential for tourism after the corona crisis, because they have all the "ingredients" that are necessary for this - unspoilt natural beauty, rich history and fascinating cultural experiences!
Slovenia
Slovenia is certain one of the region's more underrated gems, even though it has everything - green forests, wide landscapes, sea, mountains, emerald rivers and lakes, friendly people and hospitality. It is our capital cultural center of the region, which shows its rich history at every step. In the northwest we have Alps, the beautiful Triglav National Park, a world where we can really feel the natural beauty of our land. If we descend from here to the south, we cross romantic vineyards Brda and Karst and we end up at the sea, where ours is small, but by no means negligible coastal belt offers pleasant refreshment. And that's not nearly all that Slovenia has to offer. Here they are also rich in vineyards Styria, Prekmurje plains, hilly Carinthia and charming Bela Krajina. Undeniably, we have everything we need to climb to the top of the world's tourist offer, especially the boutique ones. This is also proven by our following contributions, where we tried to choose the best that Slovenia has to offer. At Forbes, they're right—we really are a real gem!
Georgia
Georgia is well on its way to becoming one of the most idyllic destinations in the Caucasus region. You can start your journey in the capital of the country, Tbilisi. This charming city is home to a stone Old Town full of ancient churches and restaurants lined up along the Kura River (known as Mtkvari in Georgia).
And while urban Georgia is spectacular, don't overlook the country's natural beauty—it's inescapable grass pastures and an idyllic small town in the west. Don't miss the wine tasting! It is Georgia one of the oldest wine regions in the world, which is shown by the fact that the beginnings of the wine industry there date back to 6,000 BC.
Myanmar (Burma)
Well-known tourist destinations such as Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia have already turned Southeast Asia into a global tourist destination, but the region is still full of hidden gems. Myanmar, also known as Burma, is one of the most underrated.
The country is full of many charming attributes – ornate Buddhist temples, remains of ancient civilizations and lively cities – while a booming economy allows more budget-conscious travelers to explore without breaking the bank. Capital city Let's come is known for its enormous size and small population (resulting in very little traffic), while being the former capital Rangoon home to the holiest Buddhist pagoda and a wide range of English colonial architecture.
Philippines
With approximately 7,500 islands to choose from, this massive archipelago undoubtedly has "that something" to offer even the most discerning of tourists. It is on the northernmost island, Lozon Metro Manila, a metropolis in the true sense of the word, consisting of as many as 16 cities - the capital Manila and the most populated area, Quezon City, are just two popular destinations where you can immerse yourself in Filipino culture.
Those of you who intend to lie on the sandy shores should go to Visayas, the central archipelago of the country, where island destinations such as Palawan and Boracay, offer some of the most beautiful white sand beaches not only in the country, but also in the world, as well as countless opportunities to observe some endemic plant and animal species in the Philippines.
Tunisia
Tunisia boasts of picturesque Mediterranean beaches, ancient ruins and Maghreb cuisine and is the perfect destination for anyone who wants to experience the unique and vibrant culture of North Africa. For many potential visitors, the coast of the country is the biggest magnet - the northeastern peninsula Cape Bon it's full of idyllic white sandy beaches, and it's just over two hours away from the bustling capital city of Tunis.
They are for history buffs remains of Carthage, one of the richest cities to exist in antiquity is an absolute must-see, while more daring adventurers can head south to a tour of the Sahara, which is perfect for meeting historical Berber settlements.
Ethiopia
Of the 54 countries that make up Africa, you could say that Ethiopia is right most fascinating historical background - it was the second civilization in the world to adopt Christianity, the only African nation to defeat a European power in battle and maintain its colonial independence throughout history (except during the Italian occupation of the country from 1936 to 1941), and it is also believed , that our earliest ancestors come from this very territory.
You will find a truly diverse range of natural beauty in this unique country. The western part is home lush rainforest, which passes to the east into Ethiopian highlands. If this country's rich history and spectacular natural attractions don't send you shooting for the stars, it certainly will local cuisine. Eating injera, a traditional Ethiopian dish by hand, is a cultural experience that everyone should experience at least once in their lifetime.
Iran
Decades of geopolitical strife have taken a heavy toll on Iran and its reputation, but there's no denying that the country's cultural heritage is one of the most fascinating in the world. It's a pure delight for all history lovers - here it is the ancient city of Persepolis, which served as the capital of the Achaemenid Empire about 2,500 years ago, however Shiraz, a regional trade center for more than a thousand years and one of the oldest cities of ancient Persia, and pa Hamadan, probably one of the oldest cities in Iran and one of the oldest in the world!
You have a really huge variety of activities available all over the country: you can you ski at Dizin, sunbathe on white sandy beaches in Hormozgan province, you are exploring lush forests in Gilan province and visit mosques and Zoroastrian temples, where you will find the heritage and abundance of this nation. To enter Iran you will need visa, which we advise you to obtain before departure. Recently, the number of cases where visas are refused at airports has been increasing. We hope that geopolitical tensions will cool down in the future, allowing this fascinating nation to realize its potential as a welcoming tourist destination.