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Which are some the world’s most remote places to visit??
What does “remote place” mean – it actually means, those places which are very far from the urban areas and are located in isolated places.There are hundreds of such places related in the website, which are worth visiting.
Visiting the world’s most remote places are dreams of many people these days. Some remote places are hard to go and discover. This website will help you know the places, which are safe, budget friendly and easy to access.
These are the places you can plan to visit-
Tristian da Cunha – It is the most remote inhabited place in the entire world, it is situated over 2000 miles away from South America and 1700 miles away from the nearest coast of SouthAfrica. Currently just 297 people live here and it has no hotels, restaurants or airport. A 7- day boat ride can take you there. Looks like an adventurous plan.
Motuo, Tibet – Tibet is the land of Buddhism, Motuo shows home-age and respect to the Tibetian community all over the world. Motuo means – “hidden lotus” in tibetian language. It has a trek mountaineering experience with remote old-buddhist heritage villages where you can take a good look at the history behind Buddhism.
McMurdo Station, Antarctica – Antarctica, as always will be in every list. McMurdo Station in Antarctica is to the bottom of the earth. It is the research station and it requires a hard deal of checkups and all to go and visit this place.
Easter Island, Chile – Easter Island or also known as “Rapa Nui” is in Chile. This remote place is shrouded by mystery and allure. It is worth visiting this place for you .
Remote Islands
Many people dream of buying an island. Some think of spending perfect time with family on an island. A remote island is actually an island which is isolated from the rest of the world, with nothing but coconuts and fish to fetch. The Islandia project is a classic example of this.
Here are some of the world’s most remote islands –
Bear Island, Norway – Bear Island spans to a 178 square kilometer area. It has no permanent residents. It has nice weather all throughout the year.
South Keeling/Cocos Island, Australia – More than 1000 km away from Java and 2000 km away from Australia lies the island. It is a collection of 27 coral atolls. The two island combination has a population not more than 600.
Have a good day ahead.