Eight of the last remaining off-the-beaten track places - News Summed Up

Eight of the last remaining off-the-beaten track places


Remote should be way off the beaten track and off the grid. - Brian JohnstoniSTOCK Ugab River Rhino Camp, a lonely stop on a wide detour on a road to nowhere. ONE ROAD IN, ONE ROAD OUTUGAB RHINO CAMP, NAMIBIA (20.9629° S, 14.1338° E)By Ben GroundwaterWe're going to die here. Some 70 cruise ships now visit yearly, with tourist numbers topping 72,000 – quite a feat for one of the world's remotest places. Still, the world's largest island isn't likely to become overcrowded any time soon, with only 70,000 visitors making landfall.


Source: Stuff September 29, 2019 20:48 UTC



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