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The Least Travelled Countries Around The World

| 21 January 2018
Every corner of the world has something unique and interesting to show. But, many people focus more on travelling to the most travelled places to find a better route. There are few places out there which are less travelled… so, why not embark on a journey no one else has done? The least visited country might not be the one you think it is. Let’s find the right destination!  


Tuvalu

Tuvalu is a very remote country, and it receives just over 1,000 tourists each year. This small country is not easily accessible, and far from the laidback path. To travel there, you have to take a flight from Fiji which is available just twice a week. There is also an occasional cargo ship which carries passengers as well. Travelling to Tuvalu is worth it; this country breathes marine life and is the ultimate diving & snorkelling spot. It can take over weeks to discover the whole of the place as it consists of different corals atolls, coral reefs and lagoons. The locals are also very friendly and enjoy a unique Polynesian culture; they can blow your mind with their crafts, stories and music.
Kiribati

Found in the Central Pacific, Kiribati is an isolated island which receives less than 5,000 visitors yearly. The island is spread across just 800 squares kms, but it consists of other small islands over 3.5 million square kms. This nation is less modernised as it is not very easy to access. If you want to go there, you must first fly to Nauru or Marshall Islands where you’ll get the flights every week. From Fiji Islands, you can catch a flight to the capital of Kiribati, every two weeks. Even if they are deeply rooted into culture, the locals are very friendly and warmly welcome the tourists. They also organise cultural events for visitors. The best part of the Kiribati is their unique dance style which includes birdlike movements. You can get a foretaste of this unique destination on Lost Island online slots. Playable at Regal Wins Casino, this slot game is all about adventure and unfamiliarity.

Monserrat

Monserrat is the least visited island in the Caribbean. This island falls under the British Overseas Territory. It is best known for the dormant Soufriere Hills Volcano, which once covered the capital in ashes, when it erupted in the late 90s. But for now, the islands are great for snorkelling, diving and for some lonely times. The island also bears the name of ‘The Emerald Isle’ as it was home to Irish rulers back in the 17th century. The island is home to some locals who share both Irish and British culture. And, one of the most celebrated days over there, is St. Patricks.


Even if some of these places seem accessible at first, you might be agreeably surprised when you place your foot on these territories. After all, an undiscovered place also has some buried which want to be found. 

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