Top 5 Recommended Travel Destination cities for Graduation Trip
- BBA Students from EC
- May 22, 2019
- 2 min read
I've got a couple questions for you: One, have you ever think of going to travel after your graduation? Next, have you checked your passport's validity recently? Then, would you say that you have a healthy bank account?

If you answered "YES" to all questions above, then you might also be happy to hear that Lonely Planet just listed the best travel destinations for Year 2019. Today, we will be taking a look at five of them.
1. Copenhagen, Denmark

Copenhagen, once a Viking fishing settlement, earned its fame among world travelers with its rebuild villages, remains of a 1,000-year-old castle and museums of modern and contemporary art.
The National Museum of Denmark, for example, makes Copenhagen an ideal place for lovers of ancient artifacts of all shapes and sizes. Among those priceless artifacts, it features countless finds of coins and jewelry.
2. Shenzhen, china

The thriving economic giant, Shenzhen has risen from a small village along the muddy shorelines of the Pearl River to become a leading global technology hub. Not only is this mega-city world-renowned for its fast-paced advancement in high-tech, but ts entertainment industry isn't exactly lagging behind Beijing ad Shanghai either.
If you happen to be visiting in May or October, your trip won't be complete without throwing yourself into the sheer excitement of two homegrown music festivals, OCT-LOFT Jazz Festival and Tomorrow Music Festival.
3. Kathmandu, Nepal

For most veteran backpackers, their trip on Nepal's capital starts from the commercial neighborhood, Thamel. You may easily find yourself lost in the labyrinth of narrow alleys rowed with souvenir shops, pubs, inns and restaurants, but it's the hottest vehicle-free spot where you can experience all the hustle and bustle that Kathmandu has to offer.
4. Seattle, USA

Seattle is an eye-dazzling destination with its numerous prominent annual fairs and festivals, such as Northwest Folklife over the Memorial Day weekend, Seafair events throughout July and August and the art and music festival Bumbershoot, just to name a few. The turnout at these festivals is massive, with up to 100,000 attendees annually.
5. Meknes, Morocco

As a lesser-known place, Meknes does not appear all that often in traveler's itineraries. however, its once grand imperial significance in Morocco is reflected by its finest collections of historical discoveries. Pop around for a day trip, by road or train from nearby Fez.
Well, that's about it for us today. Have you been to any of these places? If so what did you think about them? Are there any that you would like to visit in particular? Where else are you planning on traveling for your graduation trip with your fellow course mates? Let us know by leaving a comment below!
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