By Forbes India| Nov 7, 2023
This is where many people are looking to flock to in the upcoming months, according to Airbnb
[CAPTION]Osaka, Japan. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
As we approach the upcoming winter season, there are a range of captivating destinations to consider for your next holiday. Holiday rental platform Airbnb has revealed some of the world's most in-demand winter escapes. These rankings are determined by the volume of searches for winter travel made between January 1 and September 15, 2023. the focus of globetrotters has shifted towards captivating spots in the Asia-Pacific and South America regions, ranging from Osaka, Japan to São Paulo, Brazil. Here are some of the trending winter travel destinations on the list for 2023.
Osaka is a shopper's paradise with a vibrant culinary scene and thriving nightlife. It is also an ideal starting point for discovering all that the Kansai region has to offer. Some of the must-see attractions in the city include the aquarium, historic Osaka Castle, and the Floating Garden Observatory.
[CAPTION]Hong Kong. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
Hong Kong offers an enchanting blend of experiences with its e floating islands, one-of-a-kind skyline, and so much more. Tourists can check out the Temple Street Night Market and take in traditional Chinese architecture in Ngong Ping Village.
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[CAPTION]Québec City, Canada. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
While in Québec City, slow down to enjoy all it offers. Stroll through the cobbled streets of Haute-Ville (upper town) and Basse-Ville (lower town). Savour croissants and crepes at patisseries. The city also offers impressive views of the St. Lawrence River from its ramparts.
[CAPTION]Taipei, Taiwan. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
In Taipei, modern skyscrapers seamlessly blend with ancient temples. The iconic Taipei 101 offers panoramic views of the city. You can also get a taste of the street food at the city's night markets.
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[CAPTION]Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
Brazil's Rio de Janeiro is known for its stunning beaches and dramatic mountains. Visit the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue on Corcovado Mountain or enjoy some relaxation time at Ipanema Beach.
[CAPTION]Hanover, Germany. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
Hanover boasts a captivating blend of atmospheric old town streets, terrace cafes, and baroque gardens. It also has a huge urban lake.
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[CAPTION]Wānaka, New Zealand. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
Wānaka, located on the crystal-clear waters of New Zealand's fourth-largest lake and near Mount Aspiring National Park, is ideal for thrill seekers and for those seeking relaxation. Fishing, hiking, and golfing are some fun activities guests can enjoy.
[CAPTION]São Paulo, Brazil. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
São Paulo is a culinary and artistic melting pot. The Jardins district is a gastronomic haven with a wide range of global cuisines to try. In São Paulo, visitors can also check out its museums, vibrant neighbourhood tours, and shopping opportunities.
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[CAPTION]Muang Pattaya, Thailand. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
Pattaya is an ideal destination to explore the beautiful beaches of the Gulf of Thailand. Jomtien Beach is known for its relaxed and family-friendly atmosphere, where guests can enjoy water sports. The Buddha statue at Wat Khao Phra Bat oversees the city. At the same time, the Wang Boran Sanctuary of Truth, a remarkable wooden structure, celebrates the art and architecture of both Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
[CAPTION]Tokyo, Japan. Image credit: Shutterstock[/CAPTION]
Tokyo features futuristic skyscrapers, an amazing food scene, and a lively nightlife. This city offers a thrilling mix of modernity and tradition, from its Sensoji temple to hidden gems in alleyways where you can discover chill bars.