Given the Covid-19 resurgence’s current state, we question if tourists would ever feel confident going outside in 2022. Travel priorities have changed over the past two years, with more people choosing to travel to pursue their interests in outdoor exploration. After a protracted closure owing to the COVID epidemic, well-known tourist attractions had just started to reopen to visitors when Omicron, a new COVID strain, arrives. After it was discovered in late November, stricter immigration regulations and more travel warnings were issued. These are the top places in India to visit in 2022 if safety is one of your top concerns when travelling.
Here’s the list of holiday destinations for 2022.

1. Egypt
With a fascinating history that reaches back to the dawn of civilization, Egypt is considered the oldest travel destination on earth. The African nation’s awe-inspiring temples and pyramids have captured the imagination of travellers for thousands of years.
Although most people come to Egypt to view its ancient monuments, natural attractions beckon travaellers too. The Red Sea coast is known for its coral reefs and beach resorts. A trek through the Sahara can lead visitors to refreshing freshwater spring oasis.
Since the revolution in 2011 and the ongoing counter-revolution, tourists have fled Egypt to a large extent. This has created an opportunity for unique experiences of places in Egypt to visit without the crowds. Finding yourself alone inside a pyramid is now a real possibility.

2. Greece
Before the world came to an end, Greece was one of the most well-liked vacation spots in Europe, drawing 31.3 million visitors in 2019. The Hellenic Republic will surely prosper once again this year, despite a severe Covid-induced downturn that saw it receive just 6.1 million tourists between January and September in 2020. There aren’t many better places to spend your 2022 vacation than Athens, the capital city of Greece, which is home to the Acropolis, the Olympian, and the Roman Agora. Athens alone will keep you occupied for days.
3. Serbia
It’s not surprising that Serbia, and more specifically its vibrant capital, Belgrade, have caught the attention of the people at Michelin who, after some delays, are expected to launch a guide there for the very first time in 2022. Serbia is stuffed full of Greek, Turkish, Hungarian, and Balkan influences. The vibrant city is a seductive fusion of the old and new, where brutalist breeze-block buildings from the NATO era coexist with elegant wine bars and modern flats just a few metres away. While people are fiercely proud of their traditional cuisine, they equally welcome new flavours with eager, experienced palates. This dynamism extends to the food scene as well.
4. Jamaica
Jamaica, known as the “birthplace of reggae,” is a treasure trove of natural gems with a vibrant African flavour. The island’s ideal features include golden beaches, lush, green mountains, blue oceans, coral reefs, jungles, and rivers. Verdant mountains, rich rainforests, amazing coral reefs, powder-soft beaches, and a sparkling blue sea are features of the Caribbean Island nation of Jamaica. It is brimming with personality, Caribbean rum, and African charm and is known as the birthplace of reggae. What more could a person ask for during a beach getaway? We couldn’t possibly mention just one amazing highlight from this unique and character-filled island. One of the most well-liked resort cities is vivacious Montego Bay. The main cruise ship port on the island is Ocho Rios, and Negril is well known for its long, leisurely beach that is surrounded by crystal-clear waters and coconut palms. Due to its close proximity to the breath-taking Blue Mountains, ecotourists adore tranquil Port Antonio.

5. Qatar
All eyes will be on Qatar when it hosts the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022, the first ever World Cup in the Arab, from 21 November to 18 December. The Middle Eastern country is known for its dizzying skyscrapers, amazing dining and luxury hotels, but there’s fascinating Arab culture to explore for those looking to combine a sporting holiday with seeing the sights (or for those who wish to explore it before the football crowds arrive).
A destination that blends culture and modernity, Qatar is home to scenic sandy beaches, adrenalin-fuelling water sports, phenomenal architecture and awe-inspiring museums. Make it a luxury trip by checking into a five-star hotel, like the Mandarin Oriental, Doha or the Four Seasons Hotel Doha, and don’t miss a visit to the Museum of Islamic Art and Souq Waqif, as well as a sunrise trip to the desert.