From Slovenia to Asia’s ‘untouched frontier’: The lesser-known destinations to explore in 2025
As we dive into 2025, travel trends are shifting towards more authentic, off-the-beaten-path experiences.
This year, hidden gems are taking centre stage.
With travellers seeking destinations that offer unique experiences, fewer crowds, and immersive encounters, it’s time to explore spots that are just beginning to make their mark.
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Sacha Bunnik, Joint-CEO of family-owned Bunnik Tours, reveals the lesser-known destinations poised to become the next big thing in travel.
“Each of these destinations offer a unique experience for travellers looking to go beyond the usual hotspots,” Sacha tells 9Travel
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“Whether you’re drawn to history, wildlife, or jaw-dropping landscapes, 2025 is the year to step off the beaten path and explore some of the world’s most enchanting hidden gems.ο»Ώ”
Here, Sacha shares some of his top recommendations.ο»Ώ
Africa’s premier safari destination: Tanzania
Tanzania offers some of Africa’s best safari experiences, with vast wilderness areas and abundant wildlife. From the Serengeti, famous for the Great Migration, to Mount Kilimanjaro, Africa’s highest peak, Tanzania offers a quieter, more exclusive safari experience compared to other major destinations. If you want to see Africa’s iconic wildlife while avoiding mass tourism, Tanzania is your go-to.
The pearl of the Indian Ocean: Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka is quickly becoming one of Asia’s most captivating destinations, offering everything from stunning beaches and ancient temples to diverse wildlife. Whether you’re trekking through national parks teeming with leopards and elephants or exploring the rich cultural heritage of cities like Kandy and Sigiriya (home to the incredible 200m high ancient rock fortress, which you can hike), Sri Lanka promises a vibrant mix of adventure and relaxation. It’s on track to become Australia’s next Bali β minus the crowds!
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Europe’s hidden gem: Ljubljana, Slovenia
Slovenia’s charming capital is the gateway to the country’s stunning alpine region and remains largely off the traditional tourist trail. Just an hour’s drive from the renowned Lake Bled, Ljubljana offers a perfect blend of historic architecture, vibrant culture, and a relaxed atmosphere. For travellers seeking a mix of city and nature, Ljubljana is the ideal base. Plus, it’s much more affordable than its neighbour Venice, which is a 2.5-hour drive away.
Central Asia’s untouched frontier: The 5-Stans
Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan β collectively known as the 5-Stans β represent some of the most untouched corners of the globe. Often referred to as tourism’s final frontier, these countries boast a rich Silk Road heritage, breathtaking mountain landscapes, and unique cultural experiences.
A journey here is like stepping back in time, where grand cities and ancient statues coexist with peaceful mountain villages and otherworldly terrains.
A nature lover’s dream: Chile’s Patagonia
Patagonia is one of South America’s most pristine natural wonders. From glaciers and shimmering lakes to snow-capped peaks, it’s a destination for those looking to explore untouched wilderness.
National parks like Torres del Paine and Los Glaciares offer jaw-dropping landscapes that need to be seen to be believed. For seasoned travellers, Chile’s Patagonia is the ultimate hidden gem.