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Hidden eight unpopular scenery of tourist map

Although the developed transportation network has enabled passengers to set foot in almost any corner of the earth, there are always some places in the world that are not flooded by crowds, and the hidden beauty still exists. Now it's time to do your homework and try to set foot in a secret paradise when you leave.

Remarks: The flight information in this article may be adjusted due to the epidemic situation and is for reference only.

Raja Ampa, Indonesia

Raja ampat

The most beautiful diving spot on the primitive island

As the largest archipelagic country in the world, Indonesia is composed of more than 17000 islands, among which there are many primitive island paradise, which is worth a long journey by car and boat. Raja Ampat (also known as Four Kings Island) is located at the northwest end of New Guinea, which is the most desirable diving place for divers. It consists of more than 65,438+0,500 small islands, coral reefs and shoals, mainly surrounding four larger islands, namely Waigeo, Batanta, Salawati and Misool. According to the survey of the International Society for Nature Conservation, Raja Ampa is the richest area of marine life on earth, with about 540 species of coral, 1, 300 species of fish and 700 species of mollusks, which is really a treasure house of coral reefs and marine life.

How to get there?

From Jakarta and other places in Indonesia, fly to Sauron Airport, take a taxi to Sauron Port, and then take a boat to Waigio, Waisai Island; Or directly transfer to a small plane to Wessey.

Website of Tourism Bureau: www.indonesia.travel

The mountain observatories in Pianemo and Wayag are the best places to enjoy the panoramic view of the island.

When the passengers arrive at the dock, the local Papuans will greet them with traditional welcome dances and folk songs.

Raja Ampa is famous for its diverse ecology in the ocean, and the colors you can enjoy when diving are surprisingly rich.

Costa Rica

Costa Rica

Concentrated ecological paradise

Although Costa Rica is only a small country in Central America, it is a paradise for ecotourism lovers. China's national parks and protected areas account for nearly a quarter of the country's land area, ranking the highest in the world. With these carefully protected lands, its extremely rich animal and plant ecology can also thrive well. Costa Rica occupies only 0.03% of the world's land area, but its ecological diversity ranks among the top in the world. Here, you can find 5% species in the world, and its high density makes it a concentrated ecological paradise. The forest Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve, which is shrouded in fog all the year round, breeds dense trees and plants in a humid environment, giving shelter to many animals, insects and colorful birds.

Although sparrows are small, Costa Rica has a beautiful coastline, beaches facing the Caribbean, several active volcanoes, many hot springs and many special accommodations. For example, the new luxury camp Nayara Tented Camp in Arenal hawaii, hawaii volcanoes national park, has only 65,438+08 suites, which is separated from the forest by a bridge, allowing visitors to enjoy modern comfort and convenience while staying in nature.

How to get there?

Costa Rica, located in Central America, can transfer from many American cities, including Miami and new york, or choose to pass through Toronto or Mexico City.

Tourism Bureau website: www.visitcostarica.com

Arenal volcano is the most active volcano in Costa Rica and one of the top ten active volcanoes in the world.

Guanacaste is a coastal province in the northwest of Colombia, with beautiful coastline, continuous mountains and numerous volcanoes, which is a must-see place for tourists.

Costa Rica is a veritable bird-watching paradise, and the beautiful chestnut-mandibledtouchan toucan is one of the many species that can be found here.

New Caledonia

New Caledonia

The nameless paradise of Oceania

I believe that most people have never heard of the name of New Caledonia, which is located on the vast sea surface of the South Pacific Ocean, and the distance from the nearest big cities-Brisbane, Australia and Auckland, New Zealand is more than 1400 km. It consists of Grand Detel, Loyal Islands in the east, Ping Island in the south and some small islands. Grande Terre, the main island, is divided into two different coasts by mountains, with mountain scenery, waterfalls, plains and rich ecology. Loyal's Ti Islands are mainly composed of four small islands: Lifu Island, Mare Island, Tiga Island and Uvea Island. They are inaccessible and have preserved a pollution-free marine world and a long history of indigenous culture. Pine Island is a diving resort, surrounded by crystal blue waters and pure white beaches, showing a real paradise. New Caledonia has a coral reef of 1600 km, covering an area of 24,000 square kilometers, ranking second in the world after Australia's Great Barrier Reef, about 60% of which is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The scenery under the sea is more wonderful than that on land. Whether you are on an incredibly beautiful beach or diving into the deep blue ocean, you can also see beautiful scenery that is hard to find in the world. Another unique landscape is made up of local residents of different races. The earliest indigenous Kanak people kept their original way of life here. When they entered their world, they opened their eyes and lamented that a simple life could be beautiful.

How to get there?

Caledonian International Airlines provides direct flights from Tokyo and Osaka to Noumé a, the capital. In addition, Qantas and Air New Zealand provide flights to Noumé a from many cities in Australia and New Zealand.

Tourism Bureau website: www.newcaledonia.travel

Lifu, a small island in New Caledonia, redefines what is clear water and clear sand.

On one of the beaches of Pine Island, you can see many totem woodcarvings around the statue of saint maurice, which is a demonstration of multicultural integration.

Lifu is an island not to be missed when visiting New Caledonia. The clear water is as breathtaking as the landform.

Diving in New Caledonia, you can see many kinds of sharks, most of which are non-aggressive.

Republic of Belarus

the Republic of Belarus

Surprise Fortress of Heroes

Belarus, a small country sandwiched between Russia and Poland, has always been inferior to other European countries in terms of the number of tourists. There are not many tourists, but also many surprises: in terms of natural scenery, the forest coverage rate reaches 40% of the total area, and there are more than 10,000 lakes, but they are not as attractive as the iron curtain image of the former Soviet Union and friendly modern cities, which combines a unique contradiction.

Once an important part of the former Soviet Union, it became independent only in 199 1 year. Huge buildings and sculptures with * * * characteristics can be seen in many places in the capital Minsk. They were built by Stalin architects who were in charge of reconstruction after the massive destruction of World War II, and the former Soviet Union was fixed here at its most glorious time. Belarus was a battlefield with heavy casualties during World War II. Minsk's "Belarusian Museum of the History of the N-Nation Patriotic War" is a museum that records the tragic situation of the war and displays many historical relics of the war, which is very worth seeing.

How to get there?

Beijing flies from Kiev to Minsk, or Beijing flies from Moscow to Minsk. Many European cities such as Paris and Frankfurt have direct flights to the capital Minsk, and cities in neighboring countries also have long-distance buses. However, it should be noted that foreigners can only cross the Russian-Belarusian border by plane. Please check with the consulate for details.

A giant statue symbolizing courage outside the Brestburg Memorial Hall.

The statue of Lenin can be found in Independence Square, the largest square in Belarus. Behind it is the grand government headquarters.

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan

Pure land of Switzerland Mountain in Central Asia

Although the geographical distance of Central Asia is not far, it seems that few tourists have set foot in it except backpackers because of its wide coverage and lack of tourism information. Many people may have never even heard of the country name inside, which is full of mystery. Among them, Kyrgyzstan, which borders Xinjiang, is a landlocked country almost surrounded by mountains. Tianshan Mountains and Pamirs make it known as "Switzerland in Central Asia". 94% of the country is above 1000 meters above sea level, with an average elevation of 2750 meters. Mountains, glaciers, alpine lakes can be seen everywhere, and the scenery is as exquisite as a fairyland. Lake Issyk-Kul is 1.600 meters above sea level, making it the second largest alpine lake in the world, second only to Lake Titicaca in South America. The deep blue lake and the surrounding forest constitute a miraculous natural beauty.

In addition to the sacred mountain scenery, Kyrgyzstan, with a history of more than 2,000 years, is a treasure of culture and history. After years of dynasty change, it was once a part of the former Soviet Union and the only place where the Silk Road passed. This is a multicultural collection, but at the same time, because there is less external influence around the mountain area, history and customs are preserved. For example, the Masaru-Tashi area is the place with the largest number of rock paintings in Central Asia, and the earliest rock paintings can be traced back to the third century BC.

Kyrgyzstan, surrounded by mountains, has a unique aura of plateau land.

Many people in Kyrgyzstan live by nomadism, and even hosted three World Nomadic Games.

Of course, traveling should experience the yurt life of nomadic people.

Bishkek Central Mosque, located in the capital city of Bishkek, is one of the largest mosques in Central Asia and the most important religious site in the region.

Chile L.

Lake Chile

Chiliren private back garden

Although Chile is far from South America, it is no longer a secret place. People who love traveling regard Patagonia or starting from here to the South Pole as their ultimate dream. But the local people's favorite holiday resort is the lake area, which outsiders don't know. This southern region is home to Chiloé, the second largest island in Chile, and Llanquihue, the second largest lake. Surrounded by snow-covered mountain scenery, it is absolutely not inferior to the famous Patagonia in terms of natural scenery, and it is much quieter. No wonder it is regarded as the back garden of the local people.

"Lake District" basically refers to Concepció n in the north and chiloe island in the south, which is named after the numerous lakes concentrated at the foot of the Andes. Under the beautiful scenery surrounded by mountains, you can ski in Congui Illí o National Park, hike in the beautiful forest of Vicente Pérez Rosales National Park, climb the Osorno volcano at an altitude of 266 1 m, try the hot springs in Pukong, or experience the indigenous culture and colorful market of Temuca. There are many choices for both scenes and activities, both static and dynamic.

How to get there?

Generally based in Temuco or puerto montt, the former takes about 7 hours by car from Santiago, Chile, and the latter takes 10 hours, or takes an inland plane from Santiago.

Tourism bureau website: chile.travel

The town of Pucón is the best place to enjoy Villarrica volcano.

From Puerto Varas, a small town on the lakeside of Rankiwe, you can see the scenery of two volcanoes, Osorno and Kalbuko, which are also the center of outdoor activities.

The town of Frutillar, on the west side of Lake Rankiway, has a quiet atmosphere and is a good place to enjoy the lake view quietly.

Petro hue falls, sandwiched between two lakes and two volcanoes, is not high, but the unique terrain makes passengers feel like they are in a waterfall.

Dominica

Dominica

Caribbean primitive anomaly

The Caribbean islands give people the impression that they are intoxicated with beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts, and Dominica is one of them. It is often confused with the nearby Dominican Republic, which covers an area of only 750 square kilometers (smaller than Hong Kong), but there are 9 volcanoes (one of which is an active volcano), more than 360 rivers, countless waterfalls, tropical rain forests and the second largest hot spring boiling lake in the world. With such precious natural resources, the whole country is very serious about protecting the environment and maintaining its original beauty while developing tourism. Cabrits Resort, the first luxury hotel on the island, opened in June last year at 5438+ 10. The unpretentious atmosphere, people's innocent smiles, natural beauty and various extreme sports relying on natural landforms are the biggest selling points here.

How to get there?

Take several large airports in the Caribbean as transit points, including San Juan in Puerto Rico, San Martin in the Netherlands and Barbados. , and then transferred to Dominica.

Tourism Bureau website: discoverdominica.com

The forest coverage rate on the island is 40%. Emerald Pond, with forests and waterfalls as high as 12 meters as the background, is one of the must-see attractions on the island.

Batib Beach is called the most beautiful beach on the island.

Uganda

A forest that Buwendi can't cross.

Home of endangered gorillas

Due to the lack of road network extending in all directions, there are many hidden scenic spots in Africa, and the travel time to the destination alone is enough to deter tourists who are not determined enough. Uganda is located next to Kenya and Tanzania, two popular tourist destinations in Africa, but it seems that it has not been favored by Asian tourists for the time being. In fact, Uganda has a pleasant climate and fertile land, and it is also one of the sources of the Nile. During the British colonial period, it was even called the "Pearl of Africa". Unfortunately, its economy was hampered by civil war and policies.

Uganda is famous for its landforms and wildlife. Many national parks in China have a variety of wild animals living in them, and the most valuable animal treasure is Buendi Forest. It is located in the southwest of Ukraine, on the western edge of the Great Rift Valley in East Africa. It is listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and about half of the 800 endangered mountain gorillas in the world live here. If you want to go into the forest to look for gorillas, you must apply to the relevant authorities for a gorilla permit. Each group of gorillas can only be approached by up to 8 people every day, so as not to have any impact on their ecology.

How to get there?

Emirates Airlines provides direct flights from Dubai to Entebbe, Uganda's only international airport, and can also take connecting flights from Kenya Airways or Ethiopian Airlines. Entebbe is about 40 kilometers away from the capital Kampala, and it takes about 7 hours to drive from Kampala to Buwendi.

Tourism Bureau website: www.visituganda.com

Under the guidance of experienced tour guides, you can not only meet orangutans, but also learn a lot about forest ecology.

Besides the endangered mountain gorillas, elephants, chimpanzees, colobus monkeys and many other birds also live in the forest.

Text/Mai Rongshi?

Figure/Indonesian Tourism Bureau, Nayala tent camp, New Caledonia Tourism Bureau (NCTPS), Chile Tourism (photographer: Sernatur), Ka brits Resort &; Kempinski Spa, Unsplash and Pixabay in Dominica

Editor /Grace?