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5 most difficult places to visit (that are totally worth it!)

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 25, 2025, 00:00 IST
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5 most difficult places to visit (that are totally worth it!)

Some places on Earth aren’t meant for the faint of heart. They demand patience, endurance, and sometimes, a strong Wi-Fi-free spirit. But for those who dare, the reward is unforgettable! Here are some of the most difficult places to visit that are totally worth the struggle.

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Tristan da Cunha, South Atlantic

This tiny British territory in the South Atlantic Ocean is so isolated that even Robinson Crusoe would think twice before moving in. No airport, no easy boat rides—just a six-day voyage from South Africa. But once you arrive, you’ll be greeted by dramatic cliffs, volcanic landscapes, and a cozy community of about 250 islanders who will make you feel right at home.

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Oymyakon, Russia

Do you find your winter harsh? With temperatures as low as -67°C (-89°F), try Oymyakon. A tough drive across ice roads and bone-chilling gusts is necessary to reach this frozen beauty in Siberia. You can see a fantastic winter wonderland and perhaps even boast about eating ice cream outside in temps colder than Mars if you can withstand the cold.

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Darien Gap, Panama-Colombia

This would be the perfect real-life adventure for Indiana Jones. There are jaguars, bogs, and no roads at all in the 100-mile Darien Gap, an area of wild jungle. For good reason, most tourists steer clear of it, but for those who dare, it provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness unadulterated nature and native cultures.

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Alert, Canada

This tiny outpost in Nunavut, Canada, is closer to the North Pole than it is to actual civilization. It’s so remote that only scientists, military personnel, and the occasional extremely determined traveler ever set foot here. What’s the appeal? Breathtaking Arctic landscapes, the chance to see polar bears, and the eerie beauty of 24-hour daylight or darkness, depending on when you go.

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Mount Kailash

This holy mountain is revered by multiple religions, and while climbing it is strictly forbidden, even reaching its base is a challenge. The journey involves high-altitude trekking, unpredictable weather, and navigating Tibetan bureaucracy. But once you arrive, the sheer spiritual energy and the mesmerizing landscape make the effort feel like a pilgrimage for the soul.
Difficult? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. Sometimes, the toughest journeys lead to the most breathtaking destinations!

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