Reliable travel review website, TripAdvisor, has rated the ten cities in the world that have received the most increased amount of positive feedback in the past few years. All of these cities would fall under the category of off the beaten track, but due to this rating may soon be some of the most visited places in the world.
1. Da Nang, Vietnam: A central city in Vietnam known for the various Buddhist sanctuaries, peaceful beaches, the Marble Mountains, as well as traditional Vietnamese cooking classes.
2. Sihanoukville, Cambodia: This tropical beach town is perfect for water sports as well as visiting the tropical forest in the Ream National Park.
3. Limassol, Cyprus: A city full of character, history, and ancient sites including the Lemesos Castle, amphitheater, and mosaics at Kourion.
4. Ao Nang, Thailand: Considered one of the best beach and sporting destinations in Thailand.
5. Bodrum City, Turkey: A seaside city with the glimmering castle of St. Peter, gorgeous beaches, and an abundance of Turkish history and culture.
6. Naha, Japan: After being completely rebuilt following WWII, Naha is now a thriving urban center famous for its ever growing skyline, serene gardens, and historic monuments.
7. Hurghada, Egypt: A beach resort town on the Red Sea Coast of Egypt known for its crystal clear waters.
8. Kazan, Russia: A historic city along the Volga River famous for the Kazan Kremlin, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and also for its peaceful multi-ethnic culture.
9. Manaus, Brazil: A bustling city located in the heart of the jungle filled with the culture of amazon life, including the Amazonian opera.
10. Eilat, Israel: Located on the southernmost part of Israel, Eilat is a sunny resort city with scenic granite mountains in the background on the northern end of the Bay of Eilat.
These cities represent some of the worlds most underrated travel spots that are finally getting the recognition that they deserve. If the opportunity presents itself, visit these unique destinations before everybody else does!
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