At a time of year when travel brands usually trip over one another releasing forecasts on the top trending destinations to visit for 2018, Fodor’s is bucking the trend and has released a ‘no go’ list.
“This planet offers an abundance of majestic vistas and fascinating culture that we recommend you seek out often,” reads the opening editorial.
“But this world is also more than a static viewing point. As travellers, we are witness to the many misfortunes that happen upon our world. Travellers must decide how and where we can concern our efforts to observe and preserve the splendor of life around us, and we do that with everything from our currency to our presence.”
Destinations chosen reflect environmentally sensitive destinations, tourist attractions that are undergoing major renovations, politically unstable and dangerous countries, and places where racial tensions are high.
Topping the list is the Galapagos Islands which editors suggest should be avoided so as not to upset the fragile, vulnerable ecosystem.
“…Even if you follow the rules to a tee, seeds or tiny insects still find a way to reaching the islands and wreaking havoc on endemic populations,” they write.
“So be very careful when considering the Galapagos as a destination because once the things that make it such a magical place are gone — the fearless animals, the unique species, the otherworldly environments — we’ll never get them back.”
Here are the top 10 destinations on Fodor’s No List 2018:
The Galapagos Islands: environment
The Taj Mahal: renovations and scaffolding in 2018
Phang Nga Park, Thailand: environment
Myanmar: human rights violations, political unrest
Mt. Everest: danger, environment
Missouri: racial tensions, discrimination
Honduras: violence
Great Wall of China and Beijing, China: air pollution, overtourism
Cuba: danger
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