Travel enthusiasts might have already begun planning their itinerary for international trips for the upcoming Christmas - New Year holidays. Compared to previous years, people have been interested in travelling and exploring unique destinations in recent times. However, most people travel to popular destinations that are already crowded. There are many ‘off-beat’ countries where you could enjoy rich cultural heritage and mesmerizing natural beauty without getting trapped in the complexities of mass tourism. Moreover, you could visit these countries without burning a hole in your pocket. Here are some offbeat locations around the world that you can head to next year.

Bhutan
One of the happiest countries in the world, Bhutan is a neighbouring state in the Eastern Himalayas. The majestic mountains, tranquil monasteries, wilderness covering around seventy per cent of the country, and friendly citizens make Bhutan a perfect destination for your holiday. The iconic Tiger’s Nest Monastery is the best place to enjoy the scintillating culture of Bhutan. Moreover, you can freely roam the country with an impressively low crime rate.

Georgia
If you have a European trip in mind, that too on a budget, then Georgia is the best choice. Georgia, located in the Caucasus, east of the Black Sea, offers visas on arrival for Indians. Beautiful roads, clean air, comfortable weather, friendly population and mind-blowing nature are some of the highlights of Georgia. A stroll through the beautiful Georgian streets would surely make you feel like the protagonist in an award-winning East European movie.
Namibia
Namibia is perfect for those who wish to enjoy the thrill of adventure and relax in scintillating nature. A journey through the country's fabulous desserts is truly a unique experience. Here, you could meet the indigenous Himba tribe and experience their lifestyle. There are many national parks where you can book exciting safaris.

Mongolia
Mongolia is a land of incredible folklore and mesmerizing natural beauty. The country, known as the land of the nomads, offers a glimpse into the unique lifestyle and culture of the nomadic tribes. The nomads still travel on horseback, just like in the olden times and live in tents known as jerries or yurts. Mongolia was ruled by mighty Genghis Khan, the great Mongol emperor, who made the country one of the most powerful empires in the world. Naadam is the biggest festival in Mongolia. This festival, known as the Olympics of Mongolia, is celebrated in July every year. Do not forget to try Airag, the fermented mare’s milk, a popular drink in Mongolia.
Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan is a treasure trove of mesmerizing nature in Central Asia. The serene Issyk Kul Lake, the rugged mountains, and the yurt camps of nomads are some of the iconic sights here. Tourists can enjoy traditional music, cuisine, and unique Kyrgyz culture. As the places aren’t crowded with tourists, you can enjoy Kyrgyzstan quite peacefully.

Madagascar
This island nation is known for its mesmerizing ecology and wildlife. From the beautiful rain forests to the streets lined with baobab trees, Madagascar is truly a romantic honeymoon destination for lovers and couples. Tsingy de Bemaraha National Park is one of the major attractions here. Meanwhile, Baobab’s Avenue is a striking landscape in Madagascar that draws hundreds of visitors worldwide.
Uzbekistan
The rich history of the silk route is closely woven into Uzbekistan's cultural heritage. The historic cities of Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva offer the breathtaking beauty of ancient Islamic architecture. Busy bazaars, old caravan trading routes, and remnants from ancient times make Uzbekistan a haven of history and culture. Uzbekistan has recently become popular on social media through reels and vlogs posted by travel vloggers and influencers. 

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