25 most beautiful and at the same time secluded places on the planet

Beautiful and deserted landscapes, wonderful places that seem idyllic, and sometimes even otherworldly belonging to other worlds. Tired of people and tired chat? Then you should watch our release in which we collected a wide variety of landscape photos made in the mountains, on the plains and in the deserts. One way or another, they are united by one - all of them are not only incredibly picturesque, but also deserted.

(Total 25 photos)

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1. Steppes of Mongolia

No more than three million people live in Mongolia, so today it is a country with the smallest population density (1.8 people / sq. Km). In her huge steppes, it is much more common to meet herds of animals than human settlements.

2. Peak Shexane, Washington

Translated from the language of the Indian tribe Lummy "Shexane" means "High Mountain". Shexane is a whole mountain array topped with a famous triangular pyramid. Having the status of the "highest peak", Shexane is the most photographed point in the cascading mountains.

3. Fjords of Buffin Earth

If you ever get a chance to visit this largest Canadian island, you will find an incredible number of glaciers and a minimum of people there. The winter is very harsh here, and even in the summer there are often freezing. Therefore, the population of the island is small - only 11 thousand people.

4. Lake Crescent, Gobi Desert

Probably one of the most visited tourists in this list is the Chinese oasis of the crescent in the Gobi desert. It is a lake having a sickle form, enjoys great popularity among travelers. Due to the natural reasons, the area of \u200b\u200bthe deserted lake is constantly reduced, and even there is a risk of its complete disappearance.

5. Monastery Meteora, Greece

This extraordinary complex is one of the centers of Orthodox Christianity and one of the most unusual monasteries in the world. Built on sandstone cliffs on the plain in Fessels, the monastery is called, which means "soaring in the sky."

6. Galstatt, Austria

In this small alpine town, less than a thousand people live, but there are incredibly beautiful views. Located in hard-to-reach mountainous terrain, Galstat is deserved in the UNESCO World Heritage List. It is interesting to note that in 2012 the Chinese company China Minmetals Corporation has built its exact copy in Guangdong Province.

7. Mon-Saint-Michel Abbey, France

One of the most recognizable attractions of France, Mont-Saint-Michel Abbey is located near a kilometer from Abby on the north-west coast. This island-fortress is one of the most famous and most visited attractions of France. With the mainland, it is connected by an artificial dam.

8. Benbulbin, Ireland

Located in the Dartra Mountains in Ireland, Rabbulbin is a famous dining area (that is, a mountain with a flat vertex). Its height is 527 m, and it is a symbol of Sligo county. Many Irish legends are connected with this mountain.

9. Ossairsuk, Greenland

In this secluded place in South Greenland, only 89 people live. To admire local picturesque species, you need to cross the fjord on the boat.

10. Peak-District, England

These mountain ridges are located in Peak-District National Park and are one of the most popular natural attractions of North England. This national park is visited by more than 22 million people every year. But, despite such a tight flow of visitors, here you can always find a secluded place and admire the untouched nature.

11. Ollen stones, Mongolia

Ancient megaliths, similar to Dolmen or Stonehenge Megalithi, are concentrated in the hard-to-reach areas of China and Mongolia. On these ancient stones, an image of a deer is applied (from here and their name). Similar stones can be found not only in remote steppes of Mongolia, but also in China, in Altai and in Transbaikalia.

12. Issyk-Kul, Kyrgyzstan

This high-altitude lake in Kyrgyzstan is located at an altitude of more than 1600 meters above sea level. The biggest lake of Kyrgyzstan, Issyk-Kul takes the 7th place in the list of the deepest lakes of the world, and its water is inferior in transparency only Baikal.

13. Engelberg, Switzerland

This famous Swiss resort from all sides is surrounded by impregnable mountain peaks, admirement for which you can, conveniently sitting in the cabins of modern lifts.

14. Lake Baikal, Russia

The largest freshwater lake contains about 20% of freshwater reserves on Earth. Baikal ranks first among lakes in the world at once in several nominations: this is the deepest lake of our planet, this is the greatest cluster of fresh water, this is a lake with the most transparent water in the world.


The huge stone head-covered army, Easter Island is a very secluded place, because the only way to get here is a long flight from Chile.

16. Paradise Harbor, Antarctica

One of the two ports, which is used for cruise ships that make excursions to the ice continent.

17. Ayers-Rock, Australia

Also known as Uluru is the largest monolith (or really big stone) in the world.

18. Gasadalur village, Faroe Islands

This is one of the most isolated villages on one of the most isolated islands in the world.

This amazingly beautiful beach has become a very popular destination for diving after going to the screens of the film "Beach".

20. Tsavo National Park in Eastern Kenya

This is one of the oldest and largest parks not only by Kenya, but also in the world. In its territory, which occupies almost 4% of the country's territory, safari is held.

21. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia

The largest solonchak of the world, which is a bottom of a dried salted lake. Its area is 10,582 square meters. km, and the thickness of the salt crust in some places reaches eight meters.

22. Ladakh, India

One of the most unclosed areas of Kashmir in India. The population density here is only three people per square meter. km, which is very atypically for India, where the average population density is 364 people / sq. km.

23. Socotra

Socotra Island is located in the north-west of the Indian Ocean and belongs to the Republic of Yemen. The nature of this island is completely unique, and most of the local plants are no longer found anywhere in the world.

24. Maldives

Maldives are very attractive for tourists due to their natural beauty. You can only call this country with a "deserted place" with a very large stretch: the population density here is 1102 people / sq. km, and this is the 11th place in the world. But tourists, if desired (and pay the bill), can count here on full privacy in some indescribably beautiful corner.

25. Fobykha Valley, Bhutan

This wide valley located in the Himalayas is known for its picturesque magnificence and cultural uniqueness.

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