Time Magazine has released the list of the World’s Greatest Places of 2022. The list includes the 50 most extraordinary and mesmerizing destinations across the world. It is also a very proud moment for India, as the List of Greatest Places of 2022 includes Kerala and Ahmedabad. These palaces are considered the major tourist destination in India. The other places mentioned in the list are Seoul, Buahan in Bali, and Doha in Qatar.
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Time magazine showcases the World’s Greatest Places of 2022 and says that during difficult times and through day-to-day challenges people can find happiness with the help of traveling. After Covid-19, people are getting vaccinated and are ready to travel the world. Union minister Amit Shah also tweeted and expressed his happiness towards Kerala and Ahemdabad being on the top 50 list of Time’s Greatest Places of 2022. He said that it is a matter of immense pride for Indians, especially the people of Gujarat that India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City, Ahmedabad is included in the top 50 list of Time’s Greatest Places of 2022.
Kerela was included as the greatest place of 2022 because it is known as ‘God’s own country, it is a majestic place with beautiful, lush greenery, beaches, palaces, and many more tourist attractions. Ahmedabad was included as the greatest place of 2022 because it is India’s first UNESCO World Heritage City, the city exhibits ancient landmarks and contemporary innovations. The place shows the essence of the Gandhian period and is still influenced by Mahatma Gandhi.
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