Top 10 Best Countries for Solo Travelers

  1. top 1 Costa Rica
  2. top 2 New Zealand
  3. top 3 Mexico
  4. top 4 Chile
  5. top 5 Spain
  6. top 6 Switzerland
  7. top 7 Netherlands
  8. top 8 Austria
  9. top 9 Denmark
  10. top 10 Japan

Japan

The most incredible travel destination in the world, Japan provides several one-of-a-kind experiences that are unavailable anywhere else. This nation's culture is an intriguing fusion of Western modernism with Eastern traditions, which is evident everywhere. One of the oldest civilizations, Japan has a stunning and varied past. The gorgeous, diverse landscape, which the Japanese love for its mountains and breathtaking views, offers so many diverse experiences that draw travelers from all over the world.


First stop: Tokyo. Whether you shop in the luxurious Ginza neighborhood, ride to the top of one of the world's tallest towers, tour the Sensō-ji Temple, dine on ramen at Ichiran Shibuya or take a leisurely stroll through a traditional Japanese garden, you'll never run out of things to do in the glitzy city. If you need some rest from the hustle and bustle, you can take a bullet train to Kyoto, where you'll find a plethora of shrines, gardens, and temples. Since the tea ceremony has its roots in Kyoto, you may wish to partake in the tradition while you're there. No matter where on the island your Japanese travels take you, be sure to visit during the springtime to see the gorgeous cherry blossoms in bloom.

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Nomadic Matt
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Top 10 Best Countries for Solo Travelers

  1. top 1 Costa Rica
  2. top 2 New Zealand
  3. top 3 Mexico
  4. top 4 Chile
  5. top 5 Spain
  6. top 6 Switzerland
  7. top 7 Netherlands
  8. top 8 Austria
  9. top 9 Denmark
  10. top 10 Japan

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