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Tourism hotspots of 2010
Not just by the number of international arrivals or the popularity of a place, tourism took the lead in many less-traveled places as well in 2010. While UN World Tourism Organisation recently announced that France will be the most sought-after place in 2010, places such as Scotland, Israel, Bethlehem and the like remained horded for some unusual charms. Here's a list of world's 8 tourist hotspots that saw an incredibly rise in tourism interests in 2010:
South Africa
South Africa stole world's attention, thanks to the FIFA World Cup 2010 held in June 2010. South African Tourism, the national tourism agency, recorded a whopping increase of 17.4 percent in global tourist arrivals in the first eight months of the year, following the tournament. The country is also poised to lead space tourism with developing world-class space technology including building of spaceports. Besides this, the African country is home to some of the world's known astronomical observatories that draw tourists.
Scotland
As Scotland witnessed Shetland Islands, the third largest island of Scotland and the fifth largest island of British Isles, being ranked sixth among the top 10 tourist regions of the world, Harry Potter was doing even better to the country's tourism in 2010. Scotland is one of leading countries promoting movie tourism and there are many film locations like Glencoe and the Glenfinnan Viaduct where scenes from Harry Potter were shot. The famous Edinburgh cafés where J.K. Rowling wrote the books also attract tourists. Besides, Scotland is one of the top choices for skiing during winters. Cairngorm Mountain, Glenshee and The Lecht are the main ski areas in Scotland offering training as well as amazing stretch of natural skiing terrain down the hills.
Singapore
Over 40 million tourists arrived at Singapore's international airport by November 2010, about 14 percent up from last year. Tourism industry officials attribute the rise to the opening of two casino resorts in 2010, namely Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa. Already known for casinos, the opening of these two casino resorts in Singapore earlier this year attracted tourists, according to travel experts. With such alluring offerings, the island nation is on its way to become Asia's top gambling and tourist destinations.
Israel
With about 3.4 million visitors expected to arrive by the end of the year, the Israeli tourism ministry has declared 2010 as the "record year" for tourism. Beefed-up security aided the surge in tourism of Jerusalem, Israel's capital city, which is visited by Christian devotees due to the fact that according to The New Testament of the Bible, Jesus was crucified at Jerusalem. The regions also abound in museums, heritage sites and ancient towns drawing a number of foreign tourists from across the world.
Bethlehem
A mutual agreement between Israel and Palestine over movement of tourists and a gradual fall in violence in the region over the past few years helped Bethlehem come out of its looming tourism in 2010. As per Israeli government figures, the Palestinian city has received a record number of 1.4 million tourists so far in 2010 and about 90,000 more are expected to visit Bethlehem during Christmas and holiday season, up about 70,000 from last year. Bethlehem, considered the Holy land of Christians, attract huge crowds during Christmas as the place is home to the Church of the Nativity where Christ was born.
Peru
The ancient city of Machu Picchu (Inca Empire) lies at a breathtaking location - on a mountain ridge of Urubamaba Valley in Peru. It has been attracting tourists and nature-lovers for long. An important cultural site depicting art and architecture of the Inca style, Machu Picchu is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Machu Picchu, which was built around AD 1400, was awarded the best ecologic tourism destination in South America at the 2010 World Travel Award and remained tourist hotspot of 2010 for varied attractions – a cultural heritage site, an architectural delight, natural environment, scenic spot and more.
Newcastle
The city of Newcastle in Australia was named among the top 10 must-see destinations in the world in Lonely Planet's 'Best in Travel 2011' book. The city that receives over 100,000 visitors a year attracts tourists with its fine beaches, climate, night-life, arts and laid-back surf culture. Newcastle's inclusion in top 10 must-see cities in the world will help it to grow further into a travel hotspot.
Jamaica
Jamaica, the third largest island nation in the Caribbean Sea, won the World Travel Award 2010 as the 'Caribbean's leading destination' for the fifth consecutive year. Jamaica's beaches, natural harbor, Blue Mountains and its tropical climate has been popular with the tourists. The number of tourist arrivals in Jamaica is expected to boom only year on year.
About the Author
Sanskrity Sinha is a travel journalist and lifestyle writer. She works with International Business Times as Travel Correspondent.
This article has been written by Sanskrity Sinha for IBTimes.
Is there a way to enable hotspot calling / UMA on the T-mobile G1 HTC Dream?
I wanted to know if there is a way to use hotspot@home with the G1/Dream because I have horrible service in my home thank you.
As far as all reports on the phone right now, no. They haven't put UMA on the G1 and UMA calling requires specific software. The hardware bits seem to be there (WiFi) but they didn't add the other parts needed for it.
Its possible that they could add it at a later time, or even before launch, but the complete lack of comments from T-Mobile on this doesn't make me too optimistic about it.
I'm in your boat only worse. I live in an area about 15 miles from any cell access, so I'm looking for UMA phone to upgrade to when my current contract is out. I was really interested in the G1 since I'm all about custom apps on my phone. However it looks like I'm going to be stuck waiting for the Blackberry Javelin (8900 if the rumor mill is correct).
In some ways that's probably the better option for me anyway. Since I don't live in range I DEFINITELY won't need 3G (Javelin will be an EDGE device) so why pay for it? I use the phone to travel, no need for it at home, and when I'm travelling EDGE is "ok" for my purposes then. Not great, but cheaper, so it has its benefits.
Too bad though, I would have paid the extra to have the better gadget factor
But for yours and my uses UMA conquers that.
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