5 Destinations to Put on Your Radar for 2021

(content by Ebba D)

It has been a long time since you have been able to travel and you are wondering where you should go first. Struggling airlines and hotels have done their best to stay in business during the pandemic. There are many Airbnb’s and resort hotels that are anxiously waiting to reopen their doors. There are a few places in the world that you will definitely want to visit in 2021.

Sedona, Arizona

Red Rock Country is beautiful most of the year, but it is to be avoided in May and June because of the monsoon season. Sedona offers hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking for people of all different ability levels. Every hike that you take will lead you to either a small secluded pond, a hidden cave, or a magnificent view.

Sedona is home to several vortexes, which are said to be swirling centers of energy in the canyons. Travelers have reported feeling an enormous burst of energy when they visit these mystical sites.

The affluent town is home to many a spiritualist, psychic, and clairvoyant. You can go for an exciting jeep ride, have your palm read, talk to your dead grandmother, and take a flight of some delicious local wine all on the same day.

The French Provence

This region of La République is known for its rolling hills and lavender fields. It is considered to have some of the best food in the world. If you take a walk downtown early in the morning, you will find many places to purchase coffee and fattening French pastry.

You can see prehistoric cave paintings here or visit a gallery where you will see work from the world’s most renowned artists. The region is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea and Italy, making it a very popular travel destination amongst monied and sophisticated Europeans.

Chobe National Park, Botswana

Botswana is one of the best places to see wild animals in the world. You can also take a game drive where you will be able to see and photograph giraffes, cheetahs, hyenas, and wild dogs. Fear not! The majority of these game Parks do not allow hunting.

While you are here, you can also explore Gcwihaba, which is an underground wonderland filled with caverns, pits, linked passages, and many rainbow-colored rocks.

Singapore

There is no place in the world quite like Singapore. Once a British colony, it is now an independent country that combines Asian and British culture. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world. You will find everything from beautiful natural areas, to a gigantic Buddha looming over mountains here. They have an excellent system of public transportation and they are known for their eclectic dining scene. It is the perfect place for business travel, and the country hosts many conferences every year.

New York

From the lavish musical productions on Broadway to the diversity of its burrows, The Big Apple is the quintessential American city. They are planning a big post-Covid comeback with deals on hotels and theater. When you visit, be sure to check out some of the smaller attractions, such as the Tenement Museum and the National Museum of Mathematics.

It has been a long time since you have traveled, so don’t be afraid to treat yourself to business class flights and nice hotels. As we all recently learned, you never know what tomorrow will bring.

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