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Which countries are best for fall two weeks?

Best 2-week fall destinations from the shortlist

If you’re choosing between Georgia, Nepal, Japan, Bolivia, or Madagascar for a two-week trip in the fall, the best fit depends on what you want to optimize: culture, trekking, wildlife, or logistics.

Japan for “lowest hassle, highest variety”

Japan is typically the most straightforward among the five: you can combine cities, food, and regional day trips, and you’ll usually have plenty of transport options between destinations. That makes it a strong choice when you want variety without spending two weeks managing complex overland travel.

Nepal for trekking, but plan carefully

Nepal is the most compelling if your priority is mountain scenery and trekking. For two weeks, you’ll need to pick a trek scale that’s realistic (not just the headline routes) and build in time for altitude and travel days.

Georgia for a culture + scenery road trip

Georgia is a good option if you want a mix of history, wine culture, and landscapes with comparatively simpler planning than remote trekking trips—especially if you’re comfortable with driving or flexible transportation.

Bolivia for high-altitude landscapes

Bolivia can deliver dramatic scenery, but two weeks can be tight because of travel distances and elevation. It’s best if you’re confident about pace and logistics.

Madagascar for wildlife, but it’s the hardest to compress

Madagascar stands out for unique wildlife, yet it’s the most challenging to do well in just two weeks. Travel times between regions can limit how much you’ll see, so it matters whether you’re planning a focused itinerary.

Quick decision list

  • Want the easiest planning: Japan
  • Want trekking-focused days: Nepal
  • Want culture + road-trip vibe: Georgia
  • Want high-altitude sights: Bolivia
  • Want distinctive wildlife (with tight pacing): Madagascar

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