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TIME Magazine Reveals World's Greatest Places of 2022

TIME Magazine has ranked the top 50 destinations in the world, from Seoul to Doha to Riviera Nayarit.


TIME Magazine Reveals World's Greatest Places of 2022
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From Park City, Utah to Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates, TIME Magazine has revealed its top 50 World's Greatest Places of 2022, showcasing its ultimate list of bucket-list destinations that everyone should consider visiting at least once in their lifetime.

From the mysterious Easter Island monuments on Rapa Nui in Chile to Seoul, South Korea's modern innovations and timeless culture, the destinations on this list are incredible examples of only some of the most beautiful places on this planet-and even one that isn't.

- Park City, Utah- Detroit, Michigan- Miami, Florida- San Francisco, California- Jamaica- Toronto, Canada- Riviera Nayarit, Mexico- Portland, Oregon- Tofino, British Columbia

- Seoul, South Korea- Kerala, India- Ahmedabad, India- Great Barrier Reef, Australia- Queenstown, New Zealand- Historic Silk Road Sites, Uzbekistan- Trans Bhutan Trail, Bhutan- Bali, Indonesia- Kyushu Island, Japan- Boracay, Philippines- Setouchi Islands, Japan- Fremantle, Australia

- Ras Al Khaimah, United Arab Emirates- Doha, Qatar- Nairobi, Kenya- Hwange National Park, Zimbabwe- Franschhoek, South Africa- Lower Zambezi National Park, Zambia- Kigali, Rwanda

- Dolni Morava, Czech Republic- Valencia, Spain- Devon, England- Portree, Scotland- Madeira, Portugal- Alentejo, Portugal- Kaunas, Lithuania- Calabria, Italy- Skelleftea, Sweden- Copenhagen, Denmark- Marseilles, France- Thessaloniki, Greece- Istanbul, Turkey- Ilulissat, Greenland

- The Arctic- The International Space Station

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