
Travel destinations: 10 Deserted but beautiful places that are extremely difficult to reach

Travel from Pakistan to Peru
Traveling from Pakistan to Peru there are many beautiful travel destinations where you will not find a five-star hotel to stay but the experience of coming here will always be remembered.
If you are worried about your daily routine and want to go somewhere far away, here is a list of 10 places where you can breathe a sigh of relief. These are places that may not be one of your travel agent’s priorities.
But it is important to remember that going to these places will take some effort. So you have to be prepared. For example, after climbing 300 meters of sand dunes or an active volcano here, you will not find a comfortable bed in a five-star hotel.
Travel to Concordia, Pakistan
To travel Concordia, the base camp of K2, the second-highest mountain in the world, you will have to walk 10 days in Gilgit-Baltistan and cross the Baltoro, Goodwin Austin, and Venice glaciers. Then you’ll reach the foot of K2, the second largest mountain in the world.
There is no easy way to get here. It is one of the few places in the world where you can be buried in the middle of the mountains.
Photographer Galen Royle called it the “throne of the mountain gods.” The secret to the beauty of Concordia is its remoteness. It was given this name by European tourists who thought it was like the European mountain range Alp.
Travel to Empty Quarter, Saudi Arabia

Call it the Quarter of Empty or the ‘House of Silence’, the largest area of sand on earth feels somewhat empty. Maybe that’s why it’s called ‘Empty Quarter’.
If you combine France, Belgium and the Netherlands, this area of the Arabian Peninsula is even bigger. The sand dunes are even taller than the Eiffel Tower, which is over 300 meters high and stretches for hundreds of kilometers.
The Eiffel Tower stands firmly in place in Paris, but these sand dunes change their position every year due to strong winds of up to 30 meters.
Travel to Cape York, Australia
Australia is known as a country with many desert areas. Cape York is also a remote and inaccessible area for its cities.
To get to the far north of the country, you have to travel in a four-wheel-drive jeep, which may shake your jaw.
They are about 1000 km from Cape Cairns. This means traveling by car for days and crossing lakes full of crocodiles. Your reward will be that you will get a rocky coastal area.
The next step is to turn the car around and get ready to go home.
National Park, Canada
Canada’s second-largest national park is probably the least visited. It is located in the far north of North America, also called Cape Columbia, on the island of Alzheimer’s 80 degrees north.
Due to the cold weather, tourists have to keep their hands in their pockets. You will have to spend C 32 32,000 to get here on a charter flight from a nearby village. There are no facilities like roads or trees in this park.
But there are polar bears and beautiful mountains. It is also home to the northernmost village in Canada, called Garz Fayward. You can go there too.
North Pole

The northernmost point in the world is the North Pole. Some even call it the home of Santa Claus. Obviously, why would anyone go so far as to disprove this story?
There is no more land in the North Pole than in the South Pole. Tourists flock to the water, which is made up of ice in the Arctic Ocean.
In summer it is 9 million square kilometers, while in winter it is 16 million square kilometers. Its depth is only 5 meters. It’s amazing when compared to Antarctica’s 3,000-meter-wide ice.
Robinson Crusoe Island, Chile
Robinson Crusoe has been called the most famous but solitary character in literary history. The island named after him is just as lonely and famous. It is 670 km off the coast of South America.
It was discovered in 1704 when Alexander Silkerk, after a battle with the captain of his ship, demanded that they be landed on the shore.
He lived here alone for four years. He is said to have asked novelist Daniel Defoe to write a character named Robinson Crusoe.
Today, about 500 people live on this Pacific island, and the number of tourists visiting here is close to 100.
Nevado Mismi, Peru
The Amazon is said to be the largest river in the world. But until a few years ago, it was not known where the water was coming from.
In 2001, a survey team from National Geographic tracked it with the help of GPS. It is located in southern Peru. It is 700 km from Lima and 3000 km from the river mouth.
The height of the mountain in Nevada Masami is 5597 meters.
Okhan Island, Russia
To get here you have to travel on the Trans-Siberian Railway which runs along Lake Bekal. Lake Baikal is the deepest freshwater lake in the world. You cannot help but admire this place.
You can get here by traveling from Moscow for three and a half days by train. It is three days away from Beijing.
It contains up to 20% of the world’s freshwater. Nearby is the island of Okhan, which is 72 km long. It is the largest island of Bekal.
The special feature of its environment is that it gets more sunshine than the shores of the Black Sea. However, most of the lake and the island are covered with clouds.
Kamachatka Peninsula, Russia
If you want to gauge how big Russia is, think of the Kamchatka Peninsula, whose eastern coastline is closer to Los Angeles than Moscow.
There are lava fields all around. Russia used the space for experiments on the moon. Some time ago it used to take six months to get here but today you can get here by 11 hours flight from Moscow. This is probably the longest local flight on Earth.
Scotty Castle, USA
Chicago billionaire Albert Johnson was told in the 1920’s that there was gold in California’s Death Valley. Johnson found nothing more in these dry conditions, but his health improved.
In this happiness, he built a fort in this desert. The temperature here is the second-highest recorded. This Spanish-style castle seems a bit silly compared to the settlements 70 km away in Death Valley.
Interestingly, there are sheepskin curtains and a large theater organ