In pictures: areas around the world that are still mysterious and far from the eyes of tourists
Weather of Arabia - About 1.1 billion tourists traveled abroad during 2014, according to reports of the World Tourism Organization, which revealed that the majority of these tourists headed towards the world-famous and well-known areas. For example, about 18,820,000 tourists went to London, which is the most popular country in the world among tourists.
While there are many places in the world that still maintain their picturesque nature and calmness away from the crowds and noise of those cities, they are still far from the choices of tourists due to their lack of popularity and for many other reasons.
In the above group of images, you will find what you are looking for, whether you are looking for wild areas, ancient ruins, or exotic islands, which are still looking for those who are discovering them.
hard to reach
In fact, many tourists avoid going to many tourist areas in the world; It is difficult to reach, such as the islands of Tuvalu, which are located in the Pacific Ocean between Hawaii and Australia.
In contrast to the Egyptian pyramids, few have heard of the Nubian pyramids in Sudan, which were designated by UNESCO as a world heritage site and that the tourist needs to go a long way to see them. They are located among the sand dunes, about 125 kilometers north of the capital, "Khartoum", and were built between 2700 and 2300 BC. Birth.
Fewer flights
One of the reasons that reduce the number of tourists to a number of countries for tourism is the small number of flights heading to it, such as the island of Bhutan, for example, where only four countries fly to it, according to the newspaper "The Telegraph".
And the "Weather.com" website stated that Bhutan Airport in the capital, Paro, is considered one of the most dangerous airports for landing aircraft, and that the authorities are trying to reduce the number of visitors from the world by imposing daily tariffs on them, amounting to a minimum of $ 250 dollars per day for a visit.
Insecurity and the population's rejection of modernity
Tourists turn away from some of these countries because of their long history full of fighting and conflict, such as Zimbabwe, and some places remain unchanged because their inhabitants rejected and banned signs of modernity in them, such as the island of "Taketomi-jima" in Japan.
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