INSIDE NAURU - the world's least visited country
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OMG GUYS! The last 3 days of my life have been spent in the world's least visited country called Nauru in the Pacific Islands. Have you ever heard of Nauru before? Less than 200 tourists a YEAR visit this tiny-island nation called Nauru of 10,000 residents, and it's a fascinating place.
If you know me, then you'll know that nothing excites me more than visiting obscure places… Nauru is my 155th country, and maybe the most interesting one yet, and I cannot wait to tell you all about it!! PSA: NAURU IS AMAZING!
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Vanuatu Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia (4K)
The Republic of Vanuatu lies in the South Pacific Ocean, just a short flight from Australia and New Zealand.
Most visitors to Vanuatu arrive at the nation’s capital, Port Vila, situated on the main island of Efate. Vila, as it’s affectionately known, sits at the edge of a magnificent natural harbor filled with corals and sea life.
Like many South Pacific ports, Vila is wonderfully relaxed, so leave your designer gear at home, pull on some flip flops and slide into island time.
Just a ten-minute drive from port Vila, is Ekasup Cultural Village, where proud villagers are waiting to share their centuries-old customs, crafts, music and stories.
From Vila, take a 50-minute flight to Espiritu Santo. At the island’s sleepy capital Luganville, stock up on supplies at the markets, before venturing off to explore the island’s natural wonders.
After exploring mainland Santo, visit the islands off its southern coast, such as Aore Island, Bokissa Island and Malo Island.
Just a 45-minute flight south from Port Vila, Tanna Island is fringed with beaches ranging from pure white to black volcanic sands. Many of the hillside villages on Tanna remain largely unaffected by the trappings of the modern world. Feel the earth shake on Mt. Yasur, one of the world’s most active and accessible volcanoes.
After experiencing the warmth and generosity of Vanuatu’s people, it’s easy to feel that Vanuatu could be one of richest places on earth.
The Most Perfect Country?
HELLO SRI LANKA!! I am ecstatic to be spending the next 5 days road tripping around this most perfect country in the world!
I first fell in love with Sri Lanka in 2014, but I didn’t own a video camera back then... so I’m thrilled to be here again and show you the wonderful sites and culture of this small island-nation in the Indian Ocean.
In all honesty, Sri Lanka might just be the “most perfect” country in the world, or at least, out of the 153 countries that I have visited. The food is amazing, the nature is breathtaking, the culture is unique, the people are friendly, the lifestyle is affordable — Sri Lanka is the definition of a travelers' paradise.
Have you ever been to Sri Lanka? Please recommend some places to visit or people to meet over the coming 5 days!
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Kiribati islands - tourist attractions of a tropical paradise
Republic of Kiribati is a sovereign state in the central Pacific Ocean. Kiribati consists of 33 atolls and one solitary island. The groups of islands are: Banaba, Gilbert Islands, Phoenix Islands and Line Islands.
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He's the Most Untraditional Tourist
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I met Red a few days ago on my flight to Nauru, and we are both randomly staying at the same guesthouse.
After spending the last 72 hours getting to know him (awesome dude!), I wanted to share his story with you because it's VERY interesting.
He is a travel addict (like many of us) who is also on a mission to visit every country in the world... But he takes a different approach that the average traveler.
Red is obsessed with visiting the most remote and off the beaten path places (think Afghanistan, North Korea...), as well as the world's disputed countries and territories -- if you don't know what that means, then this video will explain it all :)
Any other intense travelers out there who can relate to Red? Please share your story below!
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Places that Nobody Wants to Visit
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There are lots of places in the world that we are eager to see. Longing for the holiday season to prepare our trip. However, there are some places that nobody wants to visit at all. Let's see them!
1) Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe, Africa
This is actually a remarkable country for those who love beaches. It's full of them and has the interesting Obo National Park, even though it's the second smallest country in Africa. But nobody comes here because of the lack of airports and connections. It's just not easy to get there. What a shame!
2) Turkmenistan
This was an important stop on the Silk Road in the 15th century. It owns one of the driest deserts in the world, the Karakum Desert. According to Human Rights Watch, it remains one of the world’s most repressive countries. But, it still has some amazing things such as the Darvaza gas crater, that is a natural gas field set on fire by geologists in 1971 to prevent the spread of methane gas and has been burning ever since.
3) Equatorial Guinea
Only US citizens can travel here without a visa, everybody else has to fill out a whole lot of paperwork. Yes, it has beautiful coasts, but doesn't have great attractions and has one of the worst governments in the world. It just doesn't appeal to most people.
4) Marshall Islands
This country is a collection of atolls and islands near the equator in the Pacific Ocean. This place is like a perfect paradise full of amazing landscapes and beaches. So why's it on our list? There's only one airline operating here, and it's extremely expensive. So... that's why.
5) Republic of Kiribati
This is a sovereign state in the central Pacific Ocean. It is the only country that is situated within all four hemispheres. Kiritimati is the world's largest atoll, and it's the first place on Earth to enter into the new year. Everything here is peaceful, calm and paradisaical. But don't wait to much, a rise of sea level due to global warming will be inevitable.
6) Tuvalu
Formerly known as the Ellice Islands, between Hawaii and Australia, they comprise of three reef islands and six true atolls. But, the only way to get there is by sail boat. Also, they have high risks of tropical cyclones and the ever rising sea level threatens to wash them away.
7) Federal Republic of Somalia
This place is like a compilation of no-nos, starting by its political situation, and some other severe problems. So, we don't encourage you to go, only unless you want to buy a fake university title on the black market. If not, stay away!
8) Republic of Nauru
It is the smallest state in the South Pacific. It only has two hotels and one airline to take you there, and that's the good part of this place. There's really nothing at all to visit here. It's actually a phosphate-rock island with no attractions to visit anywhere. So that's why it's on our list...
9) Izu Islands
The Izu Islands are a group of volcanic islands in Japan. Because of their volcanic nature, the islands are constantly filled with the stench of sulfur. Tourism returned in 2005 but now you need to bring gas masks in case gas levels rise unexpectedly. So, that doesn't seem too fun.
10) The Zone of Alienation
We all remember that terrible event that happened in the Eastern Europe where a nuclear reactor disaster caused the isolation of a 2.5 thousand square kilometer area. However, a few hundred samosely people still live there and visitors started coming back since 2009. It doesn't seem the best place for a visit, right?... It's just common sense...
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Top 10 Smallest Countries In The World
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Top 10 Smallest Countries In The World.
With over 200 countries in the world, it's easy to think the word country equates to a massive land area with large numbers of people. Some nations are so small that cities within other nations are giants compared to them. Mostly found in Europe, the Carribean, and the Pacific, there are many countries in the world with an area of less than 400 square kilometers.
With their own governments and own culture, these small countries are some of the richest, most remote, and most intriguing places in the world. Let's take a look at top 10 smallest countries in the world today:
10: Grenada, 344 km².
9: Malta, 316 km².
8: Maldives, 300 km².
7: Saint Kitts and Nevis, 261 km².
6: Liechtenstein, 160 km².
5: San Marino, 61 km².
4: Tuvalu, 26 km².
3: Nauru, 21 km².
2: Monaco, 2 km².
1: Vatican, 0.44 km².
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Nauru Travel
Nauru officially the Republic of Nauru (Nauruan: Repubrikin Naoero) and formerly known as Pleasant Island, is an island country in Micronesia in the Central Pacific. Its nearest neighbour is Banaba Island in Kiribati, 300 kilometres (186 mi) to the east. It further lies northwest of Tuvalu, north of the Solomon Islands, east-northeast of Papua New Guinea, southeast of the Federated States of Micronesia and south of the Marshall Islands. With 10,084 residents in a 21-square-kilometre (8.1 sq mi) area, Nauru is the smallest state in the South Pacific and third smallest state by area in the world, behind only Vatican City and Monaco.
NAURU TOURISM - Small heaven in pacific ocean (forgive me if anything is less appropriate )
Welcome to Nauru,
Nauru is a coral-shaped island located in the Pacific Ocean. Dominated by a phosphate plateau, surrounded by coral reefs, palm trees and sandy beaches. Being part of Oceania, the country is only 25 miles from the equator. The official language is Nauru, English becomes a social language.
Nauru is the smallest country in the world, both in terms of the area and the population.
In Nauru there will be no cities like the big country. Residents live in small settlements, which are administratively called districts. Yaren district can be regarded as the capital. In addition to Yaren, there are 13 other districts. In these districts residents live.
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