Every year, travelling is becoming even more accessible for everyone. If 2015 has been a good year for travel, 2016 is pegged to be even better. Here's a list of countries you need to see in the coming year.

American Southwest

This 2016, we celebrate the National Parks Centennial and where can we better celebrate this than in the American southwest. You can go on a road trip and visit Arches, Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon, and Capitol Reef National Parks - most of which will roll out special programming to celebrate the big anniversary.

Cote d'Or, Burgundy, France

This UNESCO World Heritage List region draw wine pilgrims from around the globe. Natives insist that there's no place in France with wine traditions more deeply rooted and more consciously cherished. Visit in July for the Beaune International Festival of Baroque Opera or in October and November for the harvest festivals and fall foliage.

Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Known as Brazil's elbow, Rio Grande do Norte is where the Atlantic seaboard makes a sensual swerve. There are two things have transformed this sleepy city, rarely visited by tourists into one of the Northeast's biggest tourist centres: beaches and buggies. To this day, Rio Grande do Norte is one of the most welcoming, and sun-splashed places in Brazil.

Nepal

The landscape of snowy Himalayan peaks and jungle-covered plains have already been approved for tourists by the Nepalese Government and a team of experts. In travelling to Nepal, tourists will not only be enjoying the destinations but will also help this country as it bounces back from the effects of the earthquake last April that claimed 9,000 lives and affected millions of others.

Tasmania

This country is now creating its name in the tourism industry. They will launch new cruise lines and hike trails in 2016 such as the Three Capes Track, a 28 mile hike that take four days and a new Tasmania cruise.