Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

top backpacking destinations Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010We all know Cancun, Miami and Cabo are great for spring break. There is nothing wrong with enjoying the company of drunken college chicks and cheap tequila on the beach. But this year, we urge you to dig a little deeper. An entire world of similarly (likely more) satisfying experiences lie ahead and the best time to begin exploring them is now. From the best beaches, most picturesque scenery to the best drinks, food and art, OTP has you covered. Based on our network of backpacking buddies who have traveled the world throughout 2009, here is our list of the Top 10 Backpacking Destinations for 2010:

Cheapest: CAMBODIA

Travel guides have advised their readers to go to Thailand for years because it’s a cheap travel destination. Subsequently, swarms of backpackers, then tourists, congested the shit out of Bangkok. For this reason, we say forget Thailand and go to Cambodia before it gets tourist trapped. Although getting to Cambodia will cost you some cash (about $1000), once you’re in, you will feel like a millionaire. Since bargaining is common practice in most of Southeast Asia, it is said that you should aim for getting whatever you want for half of what people initially offer. Just to give you an idea: a pack of cigarettes is 20 to 25 cents. Breakfast: about $1. Hostels run $5 per day (if you get ritzy, a nice hotel is $15-$30 per day). The most expensive thing you should encounter is the entrance fee to the Angkor Temples (about $20 per day). These ancient ruins are not to be missed and will be worth spending a few dollars on.

cambodia Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

Nightlife: Reykjavik, Iceland

With Ibiza dying out, Tokyo becoming increasingly expensive and Amsterdam (well it’s still a party if you don’t turn into a lazy stoner during your visit) we turn to Reykjavik, the capital of Iceland, for insane nightlife. The nights are longer here which means the parties last and last. The girls and guys are hot, the temperature is cold, so dancing, drinking and debauchery are all accepted forms of keeping warm. Plan a trip for new years to get the best of the Icelandic party experience (fireworks and all). This is what Quentin Tarantino had to say about partying in Iceland. Hey if it’s good enough for him, it’s good enough for us.

party blue lagoon Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

Beaches: The San Blas Islands, Panama

The world is over 70% water, that water is usually connected to land by beach. With so many beaches to choose from, how does one place stand out from the rest? The perfect beach must have all of the following: soft clean sand, clear water, a fair amount of nakedness, natural surrounding beauty and as few tourists as possible. Very few destinations can offer the seclusion from tourists necessary to have a perfect beachgoing experience. We think the San Blas Islands near the coast of Panama come the closest. San Blas, inhabited by the Kuna Indians, offers that little bit of seclusion that tourism has yet to ruin. Women dress in handmade molas (beautifully colored fabrics), everyone has a natural sun glow tan and fresh fish is caught daily by locals in handmade kayak boats. Get your beach skimpies on and head out to Cartegena, Colombia where you can catch a boat for $300 to the San Blas Islands. The fee includes a 5 day, all-inclusive stay in beach paradise. Can’t argue with that.

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Sightseeing: ITALY

Though not a very off-track destination, Italy has so much to offer historically. Rome is home to the Vatican, Pantheon and Coliseum; Florence to the statue of David and then there’s that leaning tower in Pisa. Genoa is the proud home of Christopher Columbus and the roots of pizza lie in Naples. From Sicily to Milan, ancient Roman ruins are sprawled out in this land of history for you to see. Every corner of Italy will have your camera in overdrive. So read up on Italian historical events and head out to explore the land your history books only vaguely succeeded in describing.

Cinque Terre colombia Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

Best Art Scene: Barcelona, Spain

Italy has the best classical art scene. But when the same naked figures, realistic religious scenes and landscapes get boring, drop Italy and cruise over to Barcelona to refresh your artistic eye. Two greats, Salvador Dali and Antonio Gaudi , rule Barcelona’s art culture. Both are pioneers of surrealism in painting (Dali) and architecture (Gaudi) and their art kicks ass. More than being visually orgasmic (Dali Painting, Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia), surrealism opened the door to a whole new world of art that Barcelona continues to redefine; a world where former rules of fine art are bent and distorted. Although some stuffy, snotty, overpriced art galleries do exist here, it’s easy to find your art fix on the streets of Barcelona. Gaudi’s trippy buildings are scattered throughout the city and the museum of Dali is only a 40 minute scenic train ride north to Figueras. If these guys don’t tickle you pickle, Barcelona is also packed with more thought-provoking graffiti than you can imagine, inspiring street performers and tons of off-beat artistic expressions (this cat statue for example).

barcelona Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

Most Remote: LAMU

In our world of been there, done that, very few places can still be considered “remote”. Most regions in the world have been taken over by luxury hotels and tourist traps. It’s hard to set foot on land that is truly remote. On that note, OTP brings you Lamu. Off the coast of Kenya, the Lamu archipelago is the oldest inhabited settlement south of the Sahara, its inhabitants are still largely Muslim and here, deserted beaches are still a reality. Whereas most places in the world are locally navigable by train, car, bus or at least moped, Lamu’s locals get around on donkeys ONLY (now that’s some serious remoteness).

 Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

Adventurous: The Himalayas (Tibet/Bhutan/Nepal)

Although these areas are quite difficult to get into (as the Chinese government expressly limits tourism here for tense political reasons, see our Volunteer Tibet Article for more info), once you’re in, the Himalayas will quench your thirst for adventure. Hiking these peaks isn’t for pussies. The elevation gets painfully high and the trek becomes difficult but if you can grow a pair, this destination offers the adventure of a lifetime. Hikes through the Himalayas are laced with spiritual hilltop villages, Buddhist temples and monasteries (where you can actually stay with monks and experience their peaceful way of life). A hike through the Himalayas not only awakens your physical sense of adventure but also connects you to a spiritual world unlike any other.

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Nature Filled: BOLIVIA

Everyone was exposed to the natural beauty of New Zealand following the release of Lord of the Rings. Yes, it is very green, lush and mind-blowing. But in the same vein, it’s also incredibly expensive to get to ($1400-$1800). Instead, feast your eyes on Bolivia. With no compromises in the natural beauty department (c’mon it’s in the Amazon), and a huge price cut ($800 roundtrip), Bolivia offers backpackers some amazing nature-related perks. This place has salt flats, sand dunes, zip lines, exotic animals and plants, incredible rolling green hills and enough ancient ruins to overload your senses into oblivion. Go get your Amazon on (bring bug spray).

death road bolivia Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

Hottest Locals: BRAZIL

With so many beautiful people in the world, how do we pick just one place as the home of all that’s hot? Easy: Nakedness that’s how. Home of the Brazilian wax (necessary if all you’re wearing is body paint), Brazil offers up some incredibly sexy locals. Although the nakedness is at full force during Carnival (February) when Rio is torn apart by women wearing nothing but body paint and feathers, the best time to see the local hotties is in June during the Boi Bumba Festival. Fear not, the same nakedness is in store but minus the insane crowds that Carnival attracts. This annual festival takes place in Parintins (a small river community in northern Brazil) and is based on a legend about killing a bull and eating his tongue. Dancers are designated as various characters in the festival, each wearing very little and shaking their endowments all over the place. Here are some photos for visual convincing.

Brazil Beach Top 10 Backpacking Travel Destinations for 2010

Overall: COLOMBIA

Our best overall spot goes to a destination that embodies all the qualities of our top 2010 list and, to spice it up, adds a little danger into the mix. A long-time “no go” zone for Americans, Colombia is 2010′s hottest backpacking destination. It’s cheap as hell (2,500 pesos, or $0.75 for a beer), has beautiful locals (Shakira, case closed), incredible artists (Botero: the fat man that does fatty art) and remote beaches (how does sleeping in a hammock hostel sound for $2 a night?). The danger element comes from rumors of American kidnappings and drug wars, although Colombia has become much safer in recent years. In larger cities like Bogota and Medellin (home of Pablo Escobar), solo backpackers are advised to stay in at night on weekdays, places like Cartegena and Santa Marta are safe at nightfall. Besides, a little danger always makes for a good time in paradise.

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Whether its nature, art, history, hotties or beaches you seek, the above spots will satisfy whatever your craving may be in 2010. Don’t be afraid to get a little off track this year; drunken Cancun will still be around in 2011.

Written By: Anna Starostinetskaya

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78 Comments

  1. Great list, almost intact. I would agree with ‘putude’ though, add Bali to the list!

  2. this is a great list, I am so happy that so much central and south american destinations have made it on the list. My personal favorite suggestions are panama and colombia, they are totally worth it!!!

  3. Excellent list of location. I love Panama and Colombia review and I must say that beach in that part of Panama is gorgeous. I wish you included Cuba to that location as well.

    cheers!!

  4. samson says:

    Good Work keep it up.

  5. eis says:

    Happy to see LAMU in Kenya in the List.
    Nature is beautiful.Enjoy what Our ancestors enjoyed decades ago.
    Kenya has some of the best beaches in the World.

  6. Jeff says:

    Great list. However, from someone who lives in Bogota, I disagree with your advice on staying in at night during the week. I’m not sure what that’s based on, certainly not on anyone who lives here I’m sure. Everywhere in Colombia at night people take care (locals included) and taxis are widely used, plentiful and cheap. But, don’t stay in! You’d be missing out on some of the best parts of the country. Come visit and get to know the country – including the nightlife!

  7. Nan says:

    was a little hesitant about traveling to columbia but I’ve been seeing more and more posts like this featuring the country and definitely thinking about heading there for a trip.

  8. admin says:

    I was a little concerned before I went too, but common sense is all you need to get by out there – Otherwise, it’s really the best time to go backpacking there right now before the rest of the world finds out how great it is!

  9. Great list, thank you and I absolutely love South America, but you need some continental Africa…they have beaches there too, just with elephants.

  10. Cayo Largo says:

    Wow what beautiful places .. I am sure everyone wish to visit!! I am in love with nice beaches and I must admit that in your top 10 I love The San Blas Islands, Panama. I have been in Cayo Largo Cuba and it reminded me a lot of that beach in Panama because water in Cayo Largo is as turquoise as in your photos. Thank you for the great review !!!

  11. So happy to see Brazil on the list. I just wrote a blog about studying abroad in Brazil. I studied in Australia, and it had the same kind of feel, cool, beachy, city great food and nightlife… what more can you ask for. You can read my blog here http://oasisluxuryrentals.com/2010/03/30/study-abroad-in-brazil/

  12. Will085 says:

    Packing my bags as im typing!!!!

  13. oztravel says:

    Thanks great list, the photos are absolutely stunning, especially Bolivia and Italy.

  14. china maps says:

    Great list, been to must of the places mention… travel safe everyone!

  15. Gem says:

    I think the Bruce Peninsula in Ontario Canada would be good to add to the list also! But these are very amayzing.

  16. wow what a stunning photo which is moving and great information about the related post .thanks

  17. Jaihotravel says:

    Excellent Collection for Holidays and Honeymoon

  18. Baldvin says:

    You’re all so welcome to Iceland, great deal if you are 4 or more that travels together…50% lower price for rental cars

  19. Bet says:

    Hey, I’m brazilian and just want to remind you something,
    we may wear like this but we’re not the ones that do
    topless on the beaches, like many europeans, americans and so on.
    I’ve seen this when I went to Cuba for example, but I’ve heard it’s a
    commom thing. It’s time for the world to see more of Brazil than just
    naked woman. Such ignorance. We have such a rich culture and friendly
    people. Try like the south of brazil for instance, Santa Catarina
    has great beaches.

  20. admin says:

    I was in Brazil last summer and you’re right, the culture is very rich. BUT, Brazil is mostly known for Rio where it’s a beach lifestyle, you happen to have people walking around almost naked everywhere and sex becomes a big part of the culture. Especially when you throw the biggest party in the world every year on top of that.

  21. Emily says:

    Great post! I’ve been dying to go to Iceland…that picture is so cool. I’m going to Barcelona for the first time next year, partly for the incredible art and architecture.

  22. a real traveller says:

    wow, this site makes me sick.
    its the whole revolting american sickness rolled into a tidy easy to digest american flashpacking experience.
    in fact, why would you readers even need to heave their fat arses out of their sofas…. you have done all the discovering for them.
    this website is a real indicator if what is wrong with the world today .
    by the way, cambodia, and most of the places on your shitty list, are much more than cheap fucking cigarettes you fuckwits.
    i fear for these countries.
    if your writers are any kind of indicator of the kind of people that will visit these countries,(after reading your colonialist , homogenised, patronising shit) these cultures are doomed

  23. Wow, great list and amazing pictures. Love the Blue Lagoon! Definitely inspiring!

  24. A little bit of danger always makes for a good time…bollocks! The most dangerous thing I want to experience on holiday is a couple of Brazilian beauties in my bed at the same time!

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