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7 under-the-radar destinations you’ll love in 2025Yakushima, JapanFreycinet Peninsula, TasmaniaJigme Dorji National Park, BhutanMonemvasia, GreeceBarodabunga Volcano, IcelandFlores Island, AzoresChitrakote Falls, Indialatest newsRohit Sharma in place of KL Rahul; Shubman Gill out: India’s probable playing eleven for Boxing Day TestNeetu Kapoor’s warm Christmas celebration with Alia-Ranbir-Raha, Agastya-Navya and othersAccelerated EV Adoption in Asia Pacific to Impact ICE Aftertreatment Market: ReportRecap 2024: Ranking the Top 10 K-Drama Actresses! Kim Ji-won to Park Shin-hye, Chae Soo-bin to Kim Hye-yoon, here are the winnersPrabhas can’t wait to start shooting for Sandeep Vanga’s ‘Spirit’India’s GDP growth seen at 6.5% for FY25 and FY26 amid investment challengesLatest OTT releases this week: What to watch on Netflix, Jio Cinema, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ HotstarFPI inflows into Indian equities to decline sharply in 2024; Expecting a rebound in 2025?Rohit Sharma in place of KL Rahul; Shubman Gill out: India’s probable playing eleven for Boxing Day TestNeetu Kapoor’s warm Christmas celebration with Alia-Ranbir-Raha, Agastya-Navya and othersAccelerated EV Adoption in Asia Pacific to Impact ICE Aftertreatment Market: ReportRecap 2024: Ranking the Top 10 K-Drama Actresses! Kim Ji-won to Park Shin-hye, Chae Soo-bin to Kim Hye-yoon, here are the winnersPrabhas can’t wait to start shooting for Sandeep Vanga’s ‘Spirit’India’s GDP growth seen at 6.5% for FY25 and FY26 amid investment challengesLatest OTT releases this week: What to watch on Netflix, Jio Cinema, Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ HotstarFPI inflows into Indian equities to decline sharply in 2024; Expecting a rebound in 2025?Rohit Sharma in place of KL Rahul; Shubman Gill out: India’s probable playing eleven for Boxing Day TestNeetu Kapoor’s warm Christmas celebration with Alia-Ranbir-Raha, Agastya-Navya and othersAccelerated EV Adoption in Asia Pacific to Impact ICE Aftertreatment Market: Report
7 under-the-radar destinations you’ll love in 2025
From surreal landscapes to ancient cities frozen in time, here are seven extraordinary destinations you need to visit before the crowds leave
7 Under-The-Radar Destinations You’ll Love in 2025. Credit: Canva
Are you tired of the same old travel destinations in your social media feed? In 2025, rewrite your travel story with destinations that are as unique as they are awe-inspiring. These hidden gems promise to surprise you and leave you with stories worth telling.
Yakushima, Japan
A small island off the southern coast of Japan, Yakushima is a UNESCO World Heritage Site that rarely features on travelers’ bucket lists. It’s known for its ancient pine trees, some over 1,000 years old, and moss-covered forests that seem straight out of a fairy tale. It is said to have inspired the magical landscapes of Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke. If you’re here, we recommend hiking the Shiratani Unsuikyo Ravine, where the trails wind through lush greenery and ancient trees.
Best time to visit: March to May or September to November, when the weather is mild and suitable for outdoor activities.
Freycinet Peninsula, Tasmania
Surrounded by pink mountains and stunning beaches, Tasmania’s Freycinet Peninsula is a wonder rich in wildlife. Located within the Freycinet National Park, this destination is synonymous with Wineglass Bay, but it has other small bays and white beaches that are must-sees for their turquoise waters and white sand shores. Here you can go on a day trip to see dolphins in action.
Best time to visit: November to March, when the warmth of summer enhances the outdoor experience.
Jigme Dorji National Park, Bhutan
Located in the heart of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji National Park is a sanctuary of both natural wonders and mythological allure. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this biodiverse paradise is home to the elusive snow leopard, Himalayan blue sheep and Bhutan’s bizarre national animal, the takin. It is also full of ancient forts that can be explored over a few days.
Best time to visit: March to May or September to November, when skies are clear and landscapes are vibrant.
Monemvasia, Greece
Move over Antalya—if you want a piece of this country’s charm without jostling with the crowds, Monemvasia should be on your list. And it deserves the title of ‘Gibraltar of Greece’. Located on a huge rocky island off the coast of the Peloponnese, this medieval fortress town retains a centuries-old charm, with narrow cobblestone streets, charming boutique hotels and Byzantine churches, making it a dream destination for history buffs and romantics. Are. Don’t miss watching the sunset from the castle walls while savoring a glass of local wine.
Best time to visit: Spring or fall, when the weather is mild and crowds are minimal.
Barodabunga Volcano, Iceland
If you are an adventure lover, then Iceland’s Barudarbunga volcano is calling your name. This active volcano hidden beneath a glacier creates a stunning combination of fire and ice. From otherworldly ice caves to steaming geothermal vents, every corner of this destination is a testament to the raw power of nature. It is highly recommended to join a guided tour into the mesmerizing ice caves.
Best time to visit: November to March is when you can combine your adventure with the Northern Lights for an unforgettable experience.
Flores Island, Azores
If there’s an untouched Eden, the island of Flores is hidden in Portugal’s Azores archipelago and is a lush paradise that seems almost too beautiful to be real. Think cascading waterfalls, tranquil crater lakes, and rolling hills covered in wild hydrangeas. Start your trip in the island’s main town, Santa Cruz das Flores, where natural pools are a favorite among locals and travelers for a quick dip. Include canoeing on Lagoa das Sete Lagoas in your itinerary; The towering cliffs will provide a dramatic backdrop to your sailing adventure.
Best time to visit: May to October, when the weather is warm and flowers are in full bloom
Chitrakote Falls, India
India’s Chitrakote Waterfalls is definitely worth a visit, especially during monsoons. Often known as the Niagara of the East, this horseshoe-shaped waterfall in Chhattisgarh is a spectacular display of natural beauty. Surrounded by dense forests, it is an ideal place for nature lovers and photography lovers.
Best time to visit: July to October, when rainfall increases due to monsoon rains.
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