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Nepal in Lonely Planet's top countries list

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KATHMANDU, Nov 3: Lonely Planet travel guide has put Nepal among the top places to visit in 2010. In its fifth travel guide “Best in Travel 2010,” released on Monday, the Lonely Planet included annual list of the best places to visit and best things to do in the year ahead. [break]



The travel guide also includes El Salvador, Germany, Greece, Malaysia, Morocco, New Zealand, Portugal, Suriname and the United States in the list of top ten destinations.



“This is a collection of destinations and experiences that we rate as the stuff people really should consider for next year. Whatever your own style dictates, you should be able to find inspiration in these destinations,” Asia-Pacific communications manager Adam Bennett said. “They´ll take you from the familiar to the far away, both geographically and culturally, and more than likely have you reaching for your travel bag.”



Similarly, Alsace, France; Bali, Indonesia; Fernando de Noronha, Brazil; Goa, India; Koh Kong Conservation Corridor, Cambodia; Lake Baikal, Russia; Oaxaca, Mexico; Southern Africa; The Lake District, England and Southwest Western Australia have been rated as top regions to visit.



The top cities listed in the travel guide are Abu Dhabi, the UAE; Charleston, the US; Cork, Ireland; Cuenca, Ecuador; Istanbul, Turkey; Kyoto, Japan; Lecce, Italy; Sarajevo, Bosnia; Singapore and Vancouver, Canada.



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