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Mauritius features third in Lonely Planet's annual best in travel list

Lonely Planet has unveiled its top 10 countries to visit in 2022 with Mauritius named in its top three.
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The travel guide company published its annual Best in Travel list, sharing expertise on the most desirable destinations and travel experiences for the year ahead.

The list takes into consideration hundreds of recommended destinations worldwide, from which a shortlist is then selected by the guide’s panel of five travel experts and enthusiasts. In the 2022 edition, the top 10 counties are each chosen for their topicality and readiness to welcome visitors in 2022, their offering of unique experiences and ‘wow’ factor and additionally their commitment to sustainable tourism practices.

This year's edition places particular emphasis on the best sustainable travel experiences and reveals how tourists can have a positive impact on the world by providing practical advice on sustainable travel choices and informing readers how they can support local communities and celebrate inclusivity.

Sustainble travel

Deputy prime minister, Hon. Steven Obeegadoo commented: "We’re delighted that Mauritius has been recognised by Lonely Planet as a must-visit destination for 2022. Mauritius has been consistently celebrated in recent years for developing sustainable activities and practices for incoming tourists. From our multitude of green zones, including forests, parks and nature reserves, to our offering of eco-friendly activities such as electric-biking and the banning of single-use plastics, Mauritius is an exemplary case of eco-tourism in action."

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According to Lonely Planet’s VP of Experience, Tom Hall, the release of Lonely Planet's annual "hot list" of destinations and travel experiences could not be more timely. "After an enforced hiatus, it's time to take those long-postponed travel plans off the shelf and make them a reality."

Hall also asserted: "The lists celebrate the world in all its wonderful enticing variety, from the lagoons and forests of the Cook Islands to the waterfalls and mountains of Iceland's Westfjords."

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