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    UKRAINE, ARMENIA AMONG TOP 10 COUNTRIES TO VISIT IN 2013

    Argophilia Travel News
    Nov 28 2012

    Published on Nov 28, 2012 by Alina Popescu

    Ukraine and Armenia are the two Eastern European countries included
    in Globe Spots Top 10 Countries to visit in 2013. This is the fifth
    edition of the top which illustrated the countries that will or at
    least should become top tourist destinations in the next year. As
    Globe Spots indicated, the list is determined based on their travel
    experience, plus some wild rumors and crazy speculations.

    There are three types of destinations included in the top, those
    recommended for classic travel (attractive due to great sights and
    convenience), adventurous places, appealing to those with a taste
    for new travel experiences, and hardcore destinations, "for those
    who are willing to travel anywhere just for the buzz."

    The classic recommendations for 2013 include Portugal, Cuba and
    Canada. Malawi, Ukraine Rwanda, Armenia and Panama make up the top
    of adventurous hot spots for the year to come, while the hardcore
    picks are Mozambique and Kyrgyzstan.

    "Hot on the heels of the successfully co-hosted Euro2012, Ukraine has
    been brought to the forefront of the tourism world. The days of visas
    and police bribery are a thing of the past. Today's Ukraine provides
    a surreal combination of rock-till-you-drop coastal party towns to
    Crimean holiday resorts to cosmopolitan capitals to villages you'd
    swear you were still in the USSR," Globe Spots explains their choice.

    Ukraine is also recommended for the travel diversity it offers.

    Still off-the-grid for most travelers, Armenia was the second
    Easter European selection in the top. "Boasting having been the
    first to embrace Christianity, the country provides ample proof
    of that assertion, and following the guidebooks' suggestions will
    most likely leave anyone churched (or monasteried) out. Fortunately,
    those willing to dig a little deeper will discover a truly amazing
    country with a beautiful landscape, but will also encounter genuinely
    nice people always ready to offer them a shot of aragh (introduced by
    never-ending toasts), or welcome them at their khorovats picnic... or
    both." As EU citizens can now travel to the country without a visa,
    it is bound to gain popularity among tourists in 2013.

    http://www.argophilia.com/news/ukraine-armenia-top-destinations/27517/

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