20 Rare Destinations That Definitely Should Be On Your Bucket List
For more contradictory world travelers, there are less common places to visit, and perhaps some deserve a spot on your bucket list.
Traveling is one of the activities on most people’s bucket lists. Basically everyone wants to see the world all their life and experience things all over the world, but the list of places people want to see can often be a bit derivative and samey. The magnificence and beauty of places like Rome, Venice and Paris have been repeatedly emphasized and appreciated to the point where some of these cities are filled with starry-eyed tourists. For more contradictory world travelers, there are less common places to visit, and perhaps some deserve a spot on your bucket list.
20. Pamukkale Thermal Pools, Turkey

19. Fez, Morocco

18. Poland

17. Silfra Rift, Iceland

16. Cyprus

15. Icehotel, Sweden

14. Quinta de Regaleira, Portugal

13. Lithuania

12. Vulcan, Canada

11. Tunnel Of Love, Ukraine

10. Mauritius

9. Las Pozas, Mexico

8. Marble Caves, Chile

These magnificent caves look like something out of an alien dream. It is not easy to reach it, as it is incredibly isolated on General Carrera Lake. However, it’s definitely worth the effort to see the three breathtaking formations of the Cathedral, Chapel and Cave.
7. Ethiopia

6. Albania

5. Spotted Lake, Canada

4. Lake Natron, Tanzania

This salt lake is located in Arusha Region of Tanzania, especially in Gregory Rift. It has a very unique biodiversity and is one of the only regular breeding grounds for less flamingos in East Africa. Due to the high salt and mineral concentration, dead animals become calcified and turn into unforgettable copies of stones.
3. South Korea

2. Sichuan, China

1. Psychedelic Salt Mines, Russia

This abandoned mine is filled with a dizzying array of patterns that form a psychedelic mural on its rocky surface. And it all happened naturally. These breathtaking natural formations are located 200 meters below the city of Yekaterinburg in Russia and originate from mineral karallite layers. Notice, if you want to see it yourself, you will need a special government permit.
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