Tiktok has more than 1 billion monthly active users worldwide, and with many of these users turning to the app for travel inspiration, the platform has become a hot spot for discovering trending destinations. Recently, travel experts with luggage app Bounce used TikTok data to discover the the 10 best destinations worldwide by 2024.
First on the list is Pakistan, with 61.3 million posts under the hashtag #pakistan. The country is home to more than 241.5 million people and has attractions such as the Margalla Hills National Park and the cities of Karachi, Lahore and Multan.
India follows closely, with more than 58 million posts tagged #india. As the world's most populous country, India offers travelers diverse experiences in cities like Goa, Mumbai and Jaipur, as well as the bustling capital of New Delhi, which can be particularly crowded during national celebrations such as Republic Day and Gandhi Jayanti.
The United States is in third place, with more than 29 million posts using the #usa hashtag. With its vast territory covering diverse landscapes and iconic destinations, from Washington DC to California, the United States continues to attract travelers from around the world.
Mexico ranks fourth, with over 24.8 million posts featuring #mexico. Known for its rich culture, stunning beaches and historic sites such as Mexico City's Zócalo and Templo Mayor, the country remains a favorite with tourists. And the United Kingdom completes the top five, with more than 22 million posts tagged #uk. Comprising England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, the United Kingdom offers a mix of historic landmarks and cities like Edinburgh, Manchester, Belfast and London.
Other notable destinations on the list include Chile, Canada, Argentina, Italy, and the United Arab Emirates, each offering unique experiences and attractions for travelers seeking adventure, culture, and relaxation.
The full report can be viewed online.
Editor's note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Bounce. It was reviewed by an editor at TravelAge West.