Following a massive dip in cases after the Covid-19 second wave, travellers are all set to pack their bags and get back to travel in the coming months. The travel industry has witnessed a surge in bookings and queries, with people keen to resume their travel plans after being cooped up in their homes for over a year.
Travellers always yearn to discover new places as the thrill of exploring an unknown, undiscovered destination is unparalleled. In addition to this, consumer behavioural change is expected, as travellers are likely to opt for unexplored destinations to avoid crowds amid the pandemic.
Check out this list of least-explored places across the world, curated by EaseMyTrip.com :
Faroe Islands, Denmark
The Faroe Islands, in the chilling waters of the North Atlantic Ocean sandwiched between Scotland and Iceland, are an unexplored paradise. The untouched archipelago, along with the striking views of mountains stretching in every direction, brings the wilder side of the Danish kingdom to the fore.
With its rugged coastlines and pristine waterfalls, Faroe Islands are also home to natural wonders that could truly be explored on an old fishing boat. The capital city of Tórshavn is picturesque with 18th-century churches, museums, and rows of brightly painted houses. The island also house some good spots from where travellers can view the Northern Lights in all their glory.
Dominica Island
Although much of north Africa is covered with the Sahara desert, the continent has some hidden gems in the form of a small archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean: Cape Verde, a group of 10 islands. One of the islands, Boa Vista, is an untouched gem with pristine landscape, dreamy beaches, sea turtles, and villages surrounded by the magnificent Atlantic waters.
The Parque Nacional do Monte Roraima is a national park in the city with monuments and sights in addition to hiking trails. The region is also known for its sand dunes and moon-like landscapes in the Viana desert. The city is primarily for travellers who wish to take a break from their busy lives and enjoy the sun, sea and serenity.
Magnificent architecture, scintillating beaches, lush green forests – the world hasn't fallen short of destinations that remain to be explored. But as we look to recoup from the second wave of the deadly pandemic, it is imperative to prioritise our health.
Magnificent architecture, scintillating beaches, lush green forests – the world hasn't fallen short of destinations that remain to be explored. But as we look to recoup from the second wave of the deadly pandemic, it is imperative to prioritise our health.