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Unique Travel Destinations
By Richard Chapo
If you love traveling, you will soon reach a point where you get tired
of the usual travel destinations and tourist traps. Yes, some things need
to be seen, but unique destinations will soon top your list of things
to see.
Unique Travel Destinations
So, what is a unique travel destination? Well, many people interpret
the phrase differently. It can be a place where there is next to no infrastructure
to accommodate travelers or a place that has such infrastructure, but
isnt overwhelmed with travelers. While everyone has their specific
definition, the following spots offer a little of both.
If you are fanatical about both fishing and traveling, there is one very
unique spot on the planet that will do the trick. In this case, we are
talking about Siberia. Yes, that Siberia. The one with the gulags and
harshest of winters. The little secret that most people dont know
about Siberia is it has incredible salmon fishing and the fishing is tremendous
because there are few hearty souls working the fishing spots. Getting
to Siberia is not particularly difficult, but there can be a lot of red
tape involved. You want to hook up with a reputable online guide and work
through them to get the appropriate papers from the Russian government.
If you consider cooking a hobby, you also might consider spending some
time in Siena, Italy. Siena is a mountain top fortress that has converted
into a town in our modern times. When you visit, it is like stepping back
into the middle ages of Europe. The town is quaint and everything is cobblestones.
Cars are rarely allowed onto the streets. While all of this might be enough
reason to visit, you can also attend cooking classes. Verbena Blu Viaggi
can set you up with one day classes.
If you like hiking, Iya Valley in Japan is definitely a place to visit.
It is one of the three hidden valleys of Japan and is located on Shikoku.
Hiking into the valley used to be a hike back into antiquity. The area
is stunningly beautiful and the few people live by older Japanese customs.
It used to be a major, difficult hike just to get to the launching point
of the hike into the valley. In recent years, civilization has come to
the area for better or worse. You can now practically take a bus up to
the hike. Iya Valley is still worth the trip however as it is fairly pristine
and not overrun.
Whatever your idea of a unique travel destination, the above three destinations
should suffice. Given the size of our planet, however, there are certainly
plenty of others as well!
Rick Chapo is with NomadJournals.com - makers of unique travel gifts.
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