3 Hard To Reach Destinations That Are Becoming More Accessible
China
With thousands of years of culture and art and a landscape that varies from desert to sea from great rivers to mountainous areas China has a lot to offers when it comes to tourism.
Even with all this, it has often been perceived as a difficult destination, with endless visas, little information about accommodations and little to no information on possible tours or itinerary suggestions making the trip not worth it for many American tourists.
Things are changing and American and Canadian citizens can stay in China for 72 hours without a visa. Even more, plane rides are getting increasingly cheaper while tour operators are coming up with more and more diverse itineraries.
New York
With huge hotel prices New York is considered a beautiful but hard to reach destination by many tourists. But things are changing in The Big Apple too, especially with the recent influx of cheaper alternatives to the big hotels.
Hyatt Place or Best Western Hotel are just two names in what intends to become a range of under $200 a night hotels.
Moscow
The giant Russian metropolis is an increasingly desirable destination; however, high prices in both airplane tickets and accommodations made the capital city a hard destination for the average American tourist.
Things are changing here as well, as round trip flights range between $400 and $500 dollars while a boom of hostels offer an option for even the smallest budget and are making Moscow a less hard to reach destination.