The authoritative guide The Lonely Planet included Ukraine, along with Uganda, Myanmar, Bhutan and Cuba in Top 10 countries to visit in 2012
The Lonely Planet offers tourists to fill in the gaps and clichés, and to get acquainted with the "great unknown destination in Europe". In the ranking of Ukraine took the 3rd place.
Edition recalls Odessa, the old city of Kiev, the nature on the pristine shores of the Crimean coast and the beer is cheaper than water". As places to travel are especially encouraged to visit the city, which will host Euro 2012, and Chernobyl.
Uganda, won first place in this year celebrates the 50th anniversary of its independence, and the capital Kampala, which is considered one of the safest cities in Africa, will certainly hold this event vividly, the newspaper notes.
Second place in the ranking was taken by the Myanmar (Burma) with its white sandy beaches, surrounded by mountains, ancient cities and pagodas.
The Lonely Planet calls Jordan, who took fourth place, one of the most open, friendly and hospitable countries in the middle East and offers to visit Wadi rum, Jerash and Madaba.
Fifth place in the ranking took Denmark, friendly city which, according to The Lonely Planet, perfect for people who love to travel by bike.
The next country to visit by The Lonely Planet offers Bhutan, where you can take a flight over the peaks of the mountains that protect the city of Paro and visit the Royal Manas national Park.
Seventh place in the ranking took the cube, attracting dancing salsa on the spur of coffee and rum breaks and wagons pulled by horses.
New Caledonia guide recommends that due to the culture of the indigenous Melanesian peoples, and Taiwan because of the stunning landscape is a combination of rocks, sea and mountains.
The final country in the list is Switzerland, which will be much easier to visit with the launch of 19 new trains from Paris, as well as the construction of a large railway tunnel, the Gotthard.
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