Speaking of tourist destinations, countries such as France, the United States, Italy, or Japan often appear as popular destinations. However, behind the sparkling world's tourist cities, there are many countries that are rarely visited by tourists.

Factors such as remote locations, limited access to transportation, lack of tourism infrastructure, or certain political and economic conditions are the main reasons why these countries are empty of visitors.

Even though they are rarely visited, these countries actually contain extraordinary natural beauty, unique culture, more authentic travel experience and far from hustle and bustle. Here are the 5 countries most rarely visited in the world, as reported by the CEO World Megazine page.

1.xival

Bribes are the Pacific archipelago and are most rarely visited in the world, according to a Ceo World Magazine report. With a population of only 12,000 people, Bribes receive around 3,700 tourists by 2023. Tourism in Bribes focuses on the beauty of the blue sea, beaches with coconut trees, as well as snorkeling and diving activities.

Coral reefs, lagoons, and marine habitats in the 33 km2 conservation area makevillage even more interesting, especially with the presence of sea turtles. The lake is suitable for picnics, leisurely walks, sailing, tourings with scooters, visiting local bakeries, national libraries, and sites legacy from World War II.

2. Marshall Islands

The Marshall Islands are the second most rarely visited country, with more than 6,000 tourists by 2023. The archipelago is located in the Pacific Ocean, between the Philippines and Hawaii. Known for its white sand beaches, clear sea water, and its marine biodiversity, the Marshall Islands have more than 160 species of coral reefs.

In addition to its natural beauty, the Marshall Islands have an important history of World War II, as it was once a Japanese base before it was finally used by the US as a site for nuclear trials. LikeASHes, the Marshall Islands are also in danger of sinking due to rising sea levels caused by climate change.

3. Niue

Niue is located in the South Pacific and one of the smallest countries in the world. Every year, Niue only receives about 10,000 visitors. What makes Niue unique is its calm atmosphere without crowds, long queues, or traffic lights.

Tourists can enjoy various activities such as swimming, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, 4WD ATV tours, as well as leisurely walks through various landscapes, including beaches, rainforests, plantations, and plantations. However, it should be noted that there is only one flight to and from Niue every week, so travel planning must be done carefully.

4. Kiribati

Kiribati is the only country in all four parts of the world (north, south, east, and west). This destination is suitable for tourists who like to fish, surf, explore the relics of World War II, and observe birds.

Kiribati offers many opportunities to dive and snorkeling in the Phoenix Island Marine Protected Area, the world's largest marine conservation area. While not yet developing infrastructure, Kiribati is an attractive choice for tourists to experience more authentic travel.

5. Micronesia

Located between the Marshall Islands and Palau, Micronesia is another Pacific island nation that offers relics of World War II, tropical beaches, as well as fishing and surfing experiences.

World-class coral reefs and shipwrecks that sink make Micronesia an attractive destination for divers. The hiking trails in this country lead to a fertile and hilly natural landscape. Meanwhile, the city center in Micronesia has quite active nightlife.


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