10 unexplored places on Earth

10 unexplored places on Earth

People who have a passion for travel are fortunate in that they can indulge their passion as much as they want because the world is a vast - beautiful miracle with endless places to visit and unfathomable distances to travel. While most of the world's gems are open to all, there are some unexplored and untouched places that are perhaps a dream destination for every traveller.

So, take a look at these ten unexplored places on earth.

North Sentinel Island

This island, which is part of the Andaman Archipelago, is one of the most intriguing places on the planet. It is located between Myanmar and Nepal and is supposed to be home to a specific tribe of people. No one from the outside is allowed to enter.

Amazon Rainforest

The largest rain forest in the world, covering 5,500,000 square kilometres. It spans nine countries, however the majority of the forest is concentrated in Brazil. This forest is dense and deep, and it has yet to be explored.

Northern Mountain Forest Complex, Myanmar

The Northern Mountain Forest Complex in Myanmar is another exotic and unexplored location, known for the Hkakaboo Razi National Park and the Hponkan Razi Wildlife Sanctuary.

Machapuchare, Nepal

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In Nepal, no one is allowed to visit this peak since it is regarded a sacred site where Lord Shiva resides.

Oodaaq, Greenland

Greenland's Oodaq Island is the world's northernmost point; it is breathtakingly gorgeous and has remained undisturbed to this day.

Tepuis, Venezuela

These tabletop mountains in Venezuela, South America, are perfectly straight and resemble a table. The fact that these mountains are extremely tough to climb only adds to the difficulty of reaching them.

Mariana Trench, Pacific Ocean

The Mariana Trench is the world's deepest oceanic trench, measuring 2550 kilometres in length and 69 kilometres in width. It's difficult to get to, which is why it's still undiscovered.

Gangkhar Puensum, Bhutan

This peak, which sits on the boundary between Tibet and Bhutan, has never been climbed.

Son Doong Cave, Vietnam

This magnificent cave, located in the Phong-Nha Ke Bang national park, is the world's largest natural cave, with only 30% of the area having been explored to date.

Fiordland National Park, New Zealand

In the southwest part of New Zealand's South Island, there is a beautiful natural park that has yet to be fully explored by humans. The park is really stunning and a visual feast for the eyes.

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