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Top 10 Most Visited Countries in the World
Hello Displorers, welcome to another informative video presented to you by Displore and thanks for watching. In this video, we shall count down the top 10 most visited countries in the world. Travelling is becoming one of the most famous aspects of human life and taking over the leisure aspects of the human life. Just as travelling is becoming popular, some countries are even more popular among tourists. People want to escape their everyday lives and explore relaxed, lowkey, and beautiful places, which tend to be beachside areas and provide access to gorgeous oceanic scenery. The countries most visited depend on their natural beauties, infrastructural development and the monumental riches of the country.To know which country is visited, the tourism and the number of tourists visiting annually are the most important variables to examine.

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From beautiful skylines to natural safaris and monuments of ancient and modern times, some countries just naturally attract more tourists and visitors than others. Depending on the number of travel bloggers and international travellers who flood our social media feeds with incredible tales of their holidays, here are the top 10 most visited countries in the world.

10. United Kingdom - 36 Million Visitors Anually
The royal United Kingdom has been a country of great attraction from time immemorial and has never lost its charms.The United Kingdom is the home of over sixty-six million people. Inclusive of Northern Ireland, Wales, England, and Scotland, the United Kingdom is a country of over 66million people.Afternoon tea, posh accents and of course, the Queen, have built Britain into an image of refined elegance, and made it such an important tourist destination. Combining the historical sites of local flavour under the “United Kingdom” banner, we have ourselves a myriad of landing points or travel out of center London and other major cities to engage with ancient soil. Great Britain’s outskirts roars with history, trajectory pieces together by Neolithic stone circles, crumbling castles and forts, Roman baths and new-age museums. Scotland is the wildlands, bridging the lofty lochs and tumbling isles with chains of plain but imposing fortresses and what were once battlegrounds.

9. Thailand – 38m Visitors Annually
The South Asian country of Thailand is a nation of over 69million people and plenty of suburban regions, cultural, spiritual and infrastructural diversities not to talk of its natural beauties.The spiritual and celestial guide many of Thailand’s cultural practices, prophesying the intertwining of sacred spaces and nature is quite an attractive aspect of Thailand. The country has estates of gleaming temples and intricate shrines, roots of ancient banyan trees, past green-framed Buddhas, and other floral offerings. Besides these, nature is abundant from rural heartlandsof deep caves, majestic waterfalls, beautiful rice terraces, and oscillating hills, Thailand is very rich in those. Besides the chaotic city-life and serene farmland, Thailand has a dynamic coast, over a thousand islands doting its shores, gentle waters giving life to corals and whale sharks. Major attractions in Thailand include Wat Pho, Grand Palace, Chiang Mai, Erawan National Park, Phuket region and so much more.


8. Germany - 39m Visitors Anually
Germany may be remembered as the set of horrific tragedy, but it is also the birthplace of great thinkers, inventors and creatives who ushered in the modern era. From the contemporary architectures by Frank Gehry and Daniel Libeskind to lofty museums and automobile factories, you can track the country’s cultural footprints into its present infrastructural power. From the Romanesque and Baroque build of Berlin, Munich, Hamburg to the valleys that unfo

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