Top 10 Tourists Favorite Countries of 2010
Like each year,2010 has also been  superb for tourism and tourists.There have been many destinations all  over the world that were loved and visited by the tourists in 2010.Lets  have a look at the most interesting list of top ten tourists favorite  countries of 2010.
1. First of all is the El Salvador. The city is skipped by most of the tourists due to its stories of gang violence and civil wars etc. but most of the people do not know that these wars ended 20 years before and now it is a peaceful city. The city has a lot to offer you like the war museums and memorials, pristine forests, active volcanoes and alpine lakes.
1. First of all is the El Salvador. The city is skipped by most of the tourists due to its stories of gang violence and civil wars etc. but most of the people do not know that these wars ended 20 years before and now it is a peaceful city. The city has a lot to offer you like the war museums and memorials, pristine forests, active volcanoes and alpine lakes.
2. Germany is a country which  has been, like many others, rebuilt again and again. After 20 years of  its last rebirth, it still has a lot of marks of its history. You will  find the signs of 19th century harbor in Hamburg, or will see the doomed  Frauenkirche church of Dresden again shining as a diamond. Berlin has  the most open climate than any of the Petri dish of the world providing  the best place for experimentation.
3. Greece, one the very few  destinations in world that can claim to have something for everyone.  Whether you want to explore the history, wander around the ancient  ruins, have some sun bath idly along a beach or want to have party all  night, Greece has everything for you. The dazzling clarity of light and  water, floral aromas in the air and the Greek combination of ouzo and  octopus will never let you forget this trip.
4. Malaysia,  although milder than its neighbors Thailand and Indonesia but has a lot  to offer you. The city has buses and trains with air-con and plush  seats and international standard hotels. It provides you to look deeper  into the culture of the South Asia.
5. Morocco  is the city that has welcoming residents from different cultures and  religions like Berber and Arab, Muslim and secular, Mediterranean and  African. You will find them in a haste to accomplish their works,  passing by you. Their great king planned to have almost 10 million  visitors by 2010 and they have to greet the visitors, as a duty by their  king. They will greet you as sweetly as they can and would expect you  to greet them back. Every visitor is an economical opportunity for the  residents.
6. Nepal  is the highest point on the earth with the highest peak of the world.  Over the last decade, Nepal has faced a load of problems. But the year  2008 was of the rescue that changed each and everything making it  peaceful again.
7. With spectacular  landscapes abound, from sea-level rainforests to plunging glaciers,  geothermal springs and barren volcanic plains, New Zealand  is strongly recommended in the list. The friendly wildlife, proud Maori  culture, and fine food and drink are the wonderful experiences one  might have while visiting the country.
8. Portugal,  once the great seafaring nation, now consists of two parts. One with  great tradition, of saints-day festivals where ox-drawn carts still  lumber through flower-strewn streets, and ancient vineyards bring sleepy  medieval villages to life during the annual harvest, whereas, the other  has a new wave of boutiques, art galleries and cafes finding new homes  in once crumbling old buildings. The locals are beginning to discover  the allure of vibrant downtown areas.
9.   Suriname  is the smallest country of South America in both area and population but  is the most diverse of all the cities. Three quarter of its population  consists of Chinese, Javanese, Jewish, Dutch and Indian laborers that  arrived in the 18th century, and West African slaves in the 17th. With  such a cultural and religious variety, the Suriname city is known for  its peaceful coexisting culture. In the city with everyone speaking  different languages, celebrating different holidays, worshiping in  different temples you will feel like visiting several countries at once.
10. Whether it is due to Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln’s 20th birthday or the recession of the tightened budgets but the America  is back on the list again. Visitors love to see the traditional  American historical sites, starting from Washington DC’s freebie zone of  museum and heroic moment.










 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
