Rotura is known as the world’s most remarkable geothermal wonderland, with shooting geysers and bubbling mud pools. While you indulge in relaxation, don’t forget to learn about the fascinating culture of Maori within your side trips.
Marvel at the Pangong Tso Lake in Ladakh, Himalayas is the most famous lake in India, this lake isn’t exactly a secret place, but it’s still relatively unvisited. Stretching out for about 160 km, this saltwater lake contains the highest amount of saltwater in the world.
The Salar de Uyuni (Salar de Tunupa) in Bolivia is a salt flat that extends to 10,582 square kilometres is considered to be the world’s largest salt flat in the world. Tucked away in Potosi, southwest of Bolivia, this is one of the most beautiful unknown places in the world. Formed as a result of the prehistoric lakes within its surroundings.
Dive into the blue lake at Jiuzhaigou National Park (China) is get a glimpse of this 1375-metre-long beautiful crystal blue lake in China. Tucked away in among the Min Mountains near the Tibetan Plateau, it’s a far cry from the bustling streets of Beijing! Deservedly, UNESCO turned the place into a World Heritage site in 1992.
The Hitachi Seaside Park (Ibaraki, Japan) is a beautiful unknown place near Tokyo that is hard to come by, but here’s one! Located northeast of Tokyo within the Kanto Plain is this vast hectare of a variety of flowers in every palette. Definitely, a place where flower enthusiast can call paradise.
The Apostle Islands in Wisconsin, USA(archipelago) is a hidden gem of Wisconsin. These 60-foot high sandstone walls are almost too perfect to be naturally made.
Credits: Jothika MG
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