💨 Abstract
Lonely Planet co-founder Tony Wheeler has updated his list of places he won't visit due to political and social issues. He now avoids Israel, Belarus, and Burma (Myanmar) alongside previous exclusions like Bali, the USA, Russia, and Saudi Arabia. Wheeler's decisions are influenced by recent conflicts and political climates. Meanwhile, travel enthusiast Michael recommends offbeat destinations like Tunisia, Bhutan, Madagascar, and Pakistan for unique cultural and natural experiences.
Courtesy: Kristina Beanland
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