25 most beautiful places where no one will bother you
Some of these places are really located in the most secluded corners of our planet, where there are almost no people. Others, on the contrary, are the most popular tourist attractions or famous resorts. But in any of these places, visitors can expect indescribably beautiful landscapes and the opportunity to be alone with nature.
Mongolian steppesMongolia is the country with the lowest population density (1.8 people/sq.km). Today, herds of animals are much more common in its vast steppes than human settlements.
Mount Shexan, Washington.Translated from the language of the Indians of the Lummi tribe, "Sheksan" means "High Mountain". Sheksan is a whole mountain range crowned with the famous trihedral pyramid.
Phobikha Valley, BhutanIncredibly beautiful wide valley in the Himalayas.
Fjords of Baffin LandBaffin Island is the largest of the Canadian islands. Winters here are very severe, and even in summer there are often frosts. Therefore, the population of the island is small - only 11 thousand people.
Yueyaquan Lake, Gobi DesertThis crescent-shaped lake is very popular with tourists. Due to natural causes, the area of the desert lake is constantly shrinking, and there is even a risk of its complete disappearance.
Meteora Monastery, GreeceThe name of this monastery, standing on sandstone cliffs, can be translated as "soaring in the sky."
Hallstatt, AustriaThis inaccessible Austrian city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is interesting to note that in 2012 the Chinese company China Minmetals Corporation built its exact copy in Guangdong province.
Mont Saint Michel Island, FranceThe island-fortress of Mont Saint-Michel is one of the most famous and most visited attractions in France. It is connected to the mainland by an artificial dam.
Benbulbin, IrelandBenbulbin is the famous table mountain (that is, a flat-topped mountain) of Ireland. Its height is 527 m and it is the symbol of County Sligo. Many Irish legends are associated with this mountain.
Oassiarsook, GreenlandThe permanent population of this town is only 89 people.
Peak District, EnglandThis national park is visited by over 22 million people every year. But despite such a dense flow of visitors, here you can always find a secluded place and admire the untouched nature.
Deer stones, MongoliaThese ancient stones bear the image of a deer (hence the name). Similar stones can be found not only in the hard-to-reach steppes of Mongolia, but also in Kita, Altai and Transbaikalia.
Issyk-Kul, KyrgyzstanThis largest lake in Kyrgyzstan ranks 7th among the deepest lakes in the world. It is located at an altitude of 1609 m above sea level, and its water is second only to Baikal in transparency.
Engelberg, SwitzerlandThis famous Swiss resort is surrounded on all sides by impregnable mountain peaks, which you can admire while sitting comfortably in the cabins of modern ski lifts.
Lake Baikal, RussiaBaikal occupies the first places among the lakes of the world in several nominations at once. This is the deepest lake on our planet; it is the largest accumulation of fresh water; This lake has the clearest water in the world.
Easter IslandThis island is considered the most remote inhabited island in the world. Tourists who want to see with their own eyes the famous stone statues - moai - are brought here by planes from Chile.
Paradise Harbor, AntarcticaThis is one of only two harbors where cruise ships can stop on sightseeing trips to the Antarctic continent.
Ayers Rock, AustraliaAnother name for this giant red rock is Uluru. Its height reaches 348 meters, length - 3.6 km, width - 3.6. There are many caves in the rock, in which ancient rock paintings and carvings have been preserved. Visiting this beautiful place is fraught with many dangers, and every year several tourists die here, mainly from sunstroke and heart attacks.
Gasadalur village, Faroe IslandsThe population of this village is all 16 people.
Maya Bay, ThailandThis stunningly beautiful beach gained worldwide fame after the release of the movie The Beach.
Tsavo National Park in Eastern KenyaThis is one of the oldest and largest parks not only in Kenya, but also in the world. On its territory, which occupies almost 4% of the country's territory, safaris are held.
Salar de Uyuni, BoliviaThe largest salt marsh in the world, which is the bottom of a dried-up salt lake. Its area is 10,582 sq. km, and the thickness of the salt crust in some places reaches 8 m.
Ladakh, IndiaThe population density here is only 3 people per sq. km, which is very atypical for India, where the average population density for the country is 364 people / sq. km.
SocotraSocotra Island is located in the northwest Indian Ocean and belongs to the Republic of Yemen. The nature of this island is completely unique and most of the local plants are found nowhere else in the world.
MaldivesCalling the Maldives a “deserted place” can only be done with a very big stretch: the population density here is 1102 people / sq. km, and this is the 11th place in the world. But tourists, if they wish (and are able to pay the bill), can count here on complete solitude in some indescribably beautiful corner.