These latest picks point travellers off the beaten track to discover Iceland's Westfjords, the Japanese island of Shikoku and France's Burgundy region
Couple of tourists near Dynjandi is the most famous and beautiful waterfall of the West Fjords in Iceland
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Tourism is back! As proof, Lonely Planet has published its list of top destinations to discover in 2022 after taking a year off due to covid-19. These latest picks point travelers off the beaten track to discover Iceland's Westfjords, the Japanese island of Shikoku and France's Burgundy region.
If you thought you'd seen it all, you obviously weren't counting on Lonely Planet's latest list of top places to visit in the coming year. After being grounded for a year and a half, travelers can once again find inspiration in the famous travel guide's "Best in Travel 2022" list. To draw up its picks, Lonely Planet took into account upcoming events and news, tourism initiatives, as well as the conservation of destinations. In this top 10, the guide takes travelers back to some countries that have been trendy hotspots in recent years, this time focusing on regions that tourists might have skipped.