10 days might not sound like much—until you're climbing a volcano, sipping wine in the Andes, or waking up in the middle of the rainforest.
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Italy in 10 days
With 10 days in Italy, you could wander ancient ruins in Rome, see world-famous art in Florence, hike the coast in Cinque Terre, stroll through Verona's medieval streets, and end in Venice, gliding through canals and quiet corners.
With 10 days in Morocco, you could start in Casablanca, wander Chefchaouen's blue streets, explore Fez's medina, ride camels in the Sahara, and end in Marrakech, surrounded by spices, palaces, and souks.
With 10 days in Japan, you could dive into Tokyo's high energy, take in Mount Fuji views from the hills of Hakone, wander Takayama's old town and nearby UNESCO villages, and explore Kyoto's temples and bamboo forests. You could even take a day trip to Osaka.
With 10 days in India, you could explore Delhi's busy streets, experience puja ceremonies on the Ganges, see Khajuraho's carved temples, wander Orchha's quiet lanes, stand before the Taj Mahal, visit Fatehpur Sikri, and end in Jaipur's pink-hued palaces.
With 10 days in Spain, you could stroll Madrid's grand plazas, wander the Alhambra in Granada, feel the rhythm of Seville, explore Córdoba's mosque-cathedral, and end in Barcelona among GaudÃ's bold designs and Mediterranean streets.
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