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2025’s best-kept travel secrets: 5 underrated destinations worth experiencing

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Jan 9, 2025, 00:00 IST
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2025’s best-kept travel secrets: 5 underrated destinations worth experiencing

As we look ahead to 2025, it's expected that a number of lesser-known destinations will make a mark for themselves. Even if traditional tourist destinations like Paris and Tokyo continue to draw tourists, some underrated destinations are becoming well-known in their own rights. These are five underappreciated locations that are expected to become popular in 2025.

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Bhutan

This destination has long been a peaceful retreat for travelers seeking a spiritual experience. Known for its stunning landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and commitment to sustainability, Bhutan is gaining recognition as a must-visit destination. In 2025, it is expected that Bhutan’s unique approach to tourism, which limits the number of visitors to maintain its authenticity, will resonate with travelers seeking meaningful experiences. With breathtaking views of the Himalayas and the opportunity to engage with traditional Bhutanese culture, Bhutan is set to attract more travelers looking for off-the-beaten-path experiences.

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Slovenia

Despite being in the middle of Europe, Slovenia hasn't gotten as much attention as its more famous neighbors, Italy and Austria. However, travel analysts predict that Slovenia will see a surge in visitors in 2025. Its gorgeous lakes, like Lake Bled, and quaint old towns, like Ljubljana, create a calm yet lively atmosphere. Among the activities that await you in this magical place are hiking in the Julian Alps and discovering the underground world of Postojna Cave.

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Georgia

Georgia is poised to become a top travel destination in 2025 due to its unique blend of accessibility, affordability, and diverse experiences. The country’s relaxed visa policies and enhanced flight connectivity make it a convenient choice for global travelers. Its rich cultural heritage, showcased in cities like Tbilisi and Mtskheta, offers a fascinating mix of Eastern and Western influences, while its stunning landscapes, from the Caucasus Mountains to the Black Sea coast, captivate nature enthusiasts.

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Colombia

In 2025, Colombia is expected to welcome more tourists and see a steady increase in visitor numbers. Cities such as Medellín have a lively nightlife, creative food experiences, and a friendly environment. The Caribbean coast, with its gorgeous beaches in Cartagena and San Andrés, is the ideal getaway for people looking for adventure and leisure. Colombia's historic architecture, rich cultural diversity, and burgeoning creative communities are all reasons why it will become an interesting place to visit this year.

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Oman

Oman has been gaining popularity as a stand-alone tourism destination in the Middle East, even if the UAE and Dubai frequently steal the show. Oman, which is well-known for its untamed beaches, historic forts, and rocky landscapes, provides a more relaxed option than its glamorous neighbors. Travellers in 2025 can expect to be captivated by Oman’s natural beauty, whether hiking in the Hajar Mountains or cruising along the coast. Additionally, Oman’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage, combined with a growing focus on eco-tourism, is expected to become one of a favourite places for travellers seeking a peaceful and enriching experience.

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