We are COUNTING DOWN the top “50 Incredible Destinations” to visit in 2015/6. We start at #50 and every week we add the next destination. By June 30, 2016 we will reach the #1 spot. See these top 50 destinations in the December 2014 issue of Globerovers Magazine. . Watch the magazine trailer here: Globerovers Magazine Dec 2014 – TRAILER
Scandinavia is just so beautiful all time of the year, and Norway is arguably the most rewarding country to visit. While northern Norway is one of the highlights of the region, it ranks particularly low on being "budget friend" as everything is quite expensive. Bring tons of money when you travel to the far north. [MORE...]
As one of the most beautiful countries of eastern Europe's Balkan states, Montenegro has many quaint villages, of which Kotor is certainly one of the most stunning. While Kotor ranks high on several criteria, it is no longer an off-the-beaten track destination, so it ranks low on the much important "Intrepid Index", hence its low overall score. [MORE...]
While Shughnan village in northeastern Afghanistan may not be the most scenic place in Afghanistan, it is one of the safer areas to visit. Cross the border near the Tajik town of Khorog - if you can manage to get to this rather remote Tajik area. In Shughnan, feel at ease as several men carry machine guns to protect the village against the Taliban and other extremists. [MORE...]
Torn apart during the Balkan war in the early 1990's, Sarajevo in Bosnia-Herzegovina is also the place where World War 1 started! A lovely city to visit, friendly people, and interesting food and drinks. Arrive and depart by the scenic train route. [MORE...]
Borneo Island is partly Malaysian and partly Indonesian with a tiny bit squeezed out for the Sultanate of Brunei. While the jungle and its animals are unquestionably the best on offer, the Islamic architecture in Sabah state and Brunei are quite impressive. [MORE...]
Edinburgh is an all season destination and should keep most people busy for several days. Also head out north to the Scottish Highlands for beautiful views of the lochs, villages, and of course the single malt distilleries. [MORE...]
Poland has suffered much during WWII, but rose from the ashes to become a very pleasant city. The quaint old city squares are surrounded by colourful buildings, little restaurants, coffee shops, and warmly and welcoming Polish people. One of the bright spots in Easthern Europe! [MORE...]
Dubai has accelerated exponentially over the past 10 years from a sleepy desert town to a mega desert city with too many skyscrapers to count. While interesting to visit, it's not exactly an appealing place to live. The view from the 124-floor Burj Khalifa is stunning. [MORE...]
While Malta's main island appears as a mere dot on a small European map, once you explore it you will find a nation with a great heart. Malta is quaint, charming, and such a delight. From the historical buildings to the turquoise waters which surround the off lying islands, Malta is a gem in the Mediterranean. [MORE...]
The small city of Dubrovnik along the Adriatic coast of southern Croatia looks more special once you are up in the hills for an eagle eye view. Away from the hordes of tourists, Dubronik from a distance looks so peaceful and as you stare over the city, coastline, and islands, you can't help but to imagine what the city was like 50 or 100 years ago. [MORE...]