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Forget the Galapagos and Iceland - here are 10 under-the-radar destinations to visit in 2020 if you want to escape the crowds
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Dakhla, Morocco
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year: 100,000
In a nutshell: An isolated desert community on the edge of the Sahara that was "largely inaccessible until a couple of years ago," according to Intrepid
What to see and do: Visit the White Sand Dune, a towering inland dune on the edge of a lagoon; sample freshly caught seafood from Bahia de Dakhla lagoon; join kitesurfers at Portorico Beach; go off-roading in Imlili, an inland desert dotted with fresh and saltwater lagoons
Source: Intrepid Travel; MSN; Oxford Business Group
The Gambia
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year: 552,000
In a nutshell: Mainland Africa's smallest country with diverse terrain that spans wetlands, desert, and coast
What to see and do: Visit Wassu Stone Circle, a UNESCO World Heritage site known as "West Africa's Stonehenge"; embark on a river safari around the Baboon Islands; see French colonial architecture on a walking tour through Janjanbureh; experience West African surf culture
Source: Intrepid Travel; UNWTO
Greenland
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year: 200,000
In a nutshell: Located above the Arctic Circle, the tundra-like island has less than 60,000 permanent residents and is "truly wild." Intrepid saw a spike in inquiries about travel to Greenland following reports that President Trump wants to buy the country
What to see and do: Partake in a local kaffemilk, an all-day social gathering involving coffee and food; stay overnight on the edge of Ilulissat Icefjord; stroll past colorful houses and boutiques in the capital of Nuuk; cruise to the picturesque fishing village of Oqaatsut
Source: Intrepid Travel; Greenland Tourism Statistics; Visit Greenland
The Haida Gwaii Islands, British Columbia
In a nutshell: An archipelago of 150 islands in British Columbia, Haida Gwaii is the ancestral home of the Haida First Nations people and known as "the Galapagos of the North" for its diverse wildlife
What to see and do: Tour ancient Haida totem poles on Louise Island; explore protected rainforest, wetlands, and 150 miles of beach in Graham Island's Naikoon Provincial Park; travel between uninhabited islands on Zodiac boat, keeping an eye out for whales and orcas
*Business Insider was not able to identify a source for Haida Gwaii visitor numbers
Source: Intrepid Travel; Destination BC
Northeast Cambodia
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year (Cambodia): 6,201,000
In a nutshell: Northeast Cambodia is an "untouched corner of the country," according to Intrepid, and a great alternative to heavily touristed Siem Reap
What to see and do: See elephants in their natural habitat on Elephant Valley Project hike; visit Preah Vihear, a half-mile-long temple dating back to the 11th century and a UNESCO World Heritage site; explored untouched forests, lakes and waterfalls in Mondulkiri and Ratanakiri provinces
Source: Intrepid Travel; UNWTO; UNESCO
Sulawesi, Indonesia
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year (Indonesia): 15,810,000
In a nutshell: Indonesia is the world's largest archipelago with over 17,500 islands, and Sulawesi is a scenic, lesser-known alternative to Bali
What to see and do: Trek through bamboo forest and lush valleys; cruise past rice paddies in a traditional wooden boat near Ramang Ramang village; experience a day in the life of fisherman in the village of Puntondo; visit the cliff-face burial sites and wooden effigies the Toraja people in Lemo
Source: Intrepid Travel; UNWTO; Embassy of Indonesia
Tajikistan
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year: 1,035,000
In a nutshell: Uzebekistan was Intrepid Travel's fastest growing destination in 2019, and Intrepid predicts that Tajikistan will be the next 'stan to take off
What to see and do: Enjoy a picnic on the shores of Yashikul Lake in the shadow of the Pamir Mountains; meet locals through Tajikistan's homestay network; soak up mountainous scenery along the Pamir Highway; visit the 3,000-year-old Hisor Fort outside of Dushanbe, Tajikistan's capital
Source: Intrepid Travel; UNWTO; Atlas Obscura
Northern Sudan
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year (Sudan): 836,000
In a nutshell: Northern Sudan is home to some of the world's lesser-known archaeological treasures
What to see and do: Visit the Pyramids of Meroe, a network of more than 200 pyramids built by Nubian kings during the Kingdom of Kush; summit Hos El Dalan volcano; witness a Sufi whirling dervishes ritual outside of the tomb of Hamed el-Nil; meet Bisharin nomads through a local guide
*See the latest US Department of State travel advisories for Sudan here.
Source: Intrepid Travel; UNWTO; Slate; Atlas Obscura
Nicaragua
Estimated number of overnight visitors per year: 1,412,000
In a nutshell: In the wake of political unrest, Nicaragua — known as the "land of lakes and volcanoes" — has seen an uptick in tourism
What to see and do: Explore prismatic volcanoes, rainforest, beaches, and ancient rock carvings on Ometepe Island; discover colorful architecture in Granada and Leon, two of the oldest colonial towns in Central America; sand board on Cerro Negro, an active volcano; surf and spot sea turtles in San Juan del Sur
Source: Intrepid Travel; UNWTO; Visit Nicaragua
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