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The List Arashiyama's Bamboo Grove in Kyoto Every traveler should experience the ethereal beauty of this forest on the outskirts of Kyoto. It’s one of the world's prettiest groves, with the northern gate of the Tenryuji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, just outside. The experience borders on the spiritual, with the sounds of wood creaking and leaves rustling that the local government included as one of the top 100 Soundscapes of Japan in 1996. Book your stay in Kyoto The thematic pavilions of Expo 2020, Dubai The Middle East is a region that has exerted a fascination over western wanderers since the days of the grand tour, but in 2020, there is yet another reason to go: Dubai Expo 2020. It promises to be a grand spectacle, taking six years of preparation and around $8 billion of investment to deliver over than 60.000 sqms of futuristic country pavilions. Book your stay in Dubai The Azores islands of Portugal 900 miles off the coast of Lisbon, this volcanic archipelago in the Mid-Atlantic is a world unto itself. For all intents and purposes, The Azores islands feel like secret gardens of an ancient world, beautiful and dramatic with thick forests, thermal pools, sweeping beaches and rugged coastlines crashing with waves, and the location, so remote that arriving here feels like entering the Bermuda Triangle, is an attraction in its own right. Book your stay in Lisbon Grand Canyon, Arizona In 2019, the Grand Canyon National Park celebrated its 100th anniversary, and the 277 miles of kaleidoscopic cliffs carved by the Colorado River have never been more popular. Maybe it’s the pictures of the Grand Canyon, showing up on Instagram, brushed in pink and gold at dawn and bathed in red, like embers, at dusk, or maybe it’s how this is a place where almost two billion years of the earth’s history is etched in stone, but one thing’s for sure: It’s a place to see in 2020. Book your stay in Canyon Point Machu Picchu, Peru Human beings have built wonders since the beginning of time and Peru's Inca Trail is one of them… Resting 7,972 feet above sea level, the Inca city of Machu Picchu with terraced ruins dating back to the 15th century is the stuff of travel dreams, but the heavy logistics and high-demand for The Sacred Valley means it requires advance booking and months of planning. Book your stay in Cusco

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