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Eritrea: Country One of World's Top Tourist Destinations - Lonely Planet Institution


 

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12 February 2008
Posted to the web 12 February 2008

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A well-known tourism institution, Lonely Planet, indicated that Eritrea is one of the world's top tourist destinations.

The institution, citing the year 2008, pointed out that Eritrea is one of the world's seven best tourist destinations. It further indicated that Eritrea is endowed with breathtaking landscape and pristine coral reefs.

It is to be noted that visiting tourists from different parts of the world have been expressing admiration to Eritrea's rich tourism potentials and its hospitable people, noting that Eritrea is an island of peace in the war-torn Horn region.

Lonely Planet further pointed out that the other six top tourist destinations are Malaysia, Armenia, Bhutan, Montenegro in Serbia, Mozambique and Papua New Guinea.

Lonely Planet has published over 650 titles in 118 countries, with annual sales of more than six million guidebooks.



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