As overcrowded European destinations struggle to deal with hordes of travellers, some places not only offer an alternative to mass tourism but actively want you to visit. These destinations are actively seeking tourists and provide unique experiences that are different from the typical tourist hotspots. Let's take a look at four countries that are actively welcoming travellers. 1. Iceland: Iceland is a stunning country known for its natural beauty, including waterfalls, volcanoes, and hot springs. In recent years, Iceland has actively promoted itself as a tourist destination and has seen a significant increase in visitors. The government has invested in infrastructure such as airports and roads to accommodate the influx of tourists and has made it easier for international travelers to visit the country. Iceland offers a wide range of activities, including hiking, exploring glaciers, and experiencing the famous northern lights. 2. Bhutan: Bhutan, a small kingdom nestled in the Himalayas, has a unique approach to tourism. The government focuses on "high-value, low-volume" tourism, which means that they prioritize quality over quantity. Visitors to Bhutan must book their trip through a licensed tour operator and pay a daily fee, ensuring that only a limited number of tourists are allowed to enter the country. This approach helps preserve Bhutan's culture and environment, providing visitors with an authentic experience. Bhutan offers breathtaking landscapes, ancient temples, and the opportunity to witness traditional festivals. 3. Georgia: Georgia, located at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is an emerging tourist
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