Hoping to book an epic ideal travel experience in 2016? The world's top extravagance travel experts share the destinations they're most excited about and how to explore them in style.

Kyushu, Japan

The dollar hit a 12-year high against the yen in 2015, arousing the enthusiasm of numerous clever voyagers who saw a chance to get all the more value for their money in Japan.

Ashley Isaacs Ganz, founder & CEO of Artisans of Leisure stated that visiting Japan is more famous than any other time in recent memory, and a large portion of travellers are coming back to search out new areas where they can experience Japan's incredible food, culture, picturesque beauty and high quality of service.

Central Asia

UNESCO has invested intensely in transforming the previous Silk Road into a modern-day vacationer trail with an effort to move the countries with which it crosses to protect their cultural legacy.

The major transnational legacy passage through China, Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan joined the World Heritage List in 2014, and next up is the section connecting Uzbekistan with Turkmenistan.

Sabah, Borneo

Sabah, in Malaysian Borneo, is a nature enthusiast's fantasy with enormous swaths of virgin jungle teeming including orangutans to clouded panthers, bearded pigs, dwarf elephants and several of the world's last Bornean rhinos.

So why hasn't it struck tourism gold? Maybe in light of the fact that this northern tip of the world's third biggest island doesn't have the base set up for simple travel.

Colombia

Once known for its drug lords and guerrilla warriors, Colombia has quickly re-marked itself as a sheltered and charming destination for worldwide voyagers, inviting 260% more guests last year than it did 10 years ago.

Katie Marshall, PR manager with active travel specialists Butterfield & Robinson, named Colombia "a country emergent."

"Despite its geographic standing as the puzzle piece connecting the northern half of the globe with the south and its access to two seas, Colombia has likewise been little explored, leaving enormous tracts of area unknown, ungoverned and unmapped," she clarified.