

I recently read the new issue of
NG Traveler and their list of
109 rated destinations, the 5th annual. I was overjoyed to see that one of my favorite towns I spent some time in the Best Rated List, in excellent shape, relatively unspoiled and likely to remain so.
Parati, (Para-chee) Brazil provided a great place for me to explore after a press trip to Rio, often I extend my trip to go solo. I loved the 250 year old city and its unchanged look. I stayed at a small B&B overlooking the
Ilha Grande Bay and
Bicaina Mountains, damn fantastic! I paid the cousin of my B&B’s owner $35 for a small tour of some of the 300 beautiful beaches by small boat. I was also so glad to see that
Lyon,
Cesky Krumlov,
Dijon,
Aix and Stockholm’s
Gamla Stan are all on the Best–Rated List. Max and I spent some time last Dec. checking out
Stockholm. With travel magazines like
Town and Country Travel going down I urge people to buy NG Traveler, especially when they cover the state of the destinations like they do. I would like to think that future generations will have the ability to experience the joys of special places as I have.
Labels: Best List, National Geographic Traveler, Parati
3 Comments:
I really like the rating of destinations made by NG Traveler. Usually you can find very interesting tips:-)
Thanks a lot for the encouraging words on our annual Places Rated list. Here's a link to them all, with comments by our sustainable travel panel on why some places scored lower than others:
http://traveler.nationalgeographic.com/2008/11/historic-destinations-rated/intro-text
Parati's doing everything right, preserving its spectacular beaches, its colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, and keeping out cars.
Great to see Mendoza on the list, a stunning wine country in the west of Argentina. Useful info can be found in the website www.mendozaholidays.com
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