Ten travel destinations dangerous deadly but still attractive
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Faced with 4,000 poisonous snake, diving between two tectonic plates, climb the "roof of the world", passes Borneo jungle ... are the trip can make tourists lose their lifes
Skellig Michael Island, Ireland: Situated in the Indian Ocean, Iveragh Peninsula, Ireland 11.6 km and was the residence of monks from centuries 6. The island was abandoned in the late 12th century, but travelers visitors can still see the remains of the ancient monastery. This area became a World Heritage Site in 1996 due to the uniqueness of the culture and is a typical example for the religious settlement of the first period.
To reach the island, you have to take the train for an hour through regular routes with large waves. Go where you will have to climb 600 stairs to the strong winds blew a way, no security measures because the stairs were built 1,300 years ago. Two people were killed when climbing up the stairs, but the more protective fence will lose the appeal should still leave this place. At the same time, there is no food, drinking water, toilets or shelter.
Diving between tectonic plates in the Silfra, Iceland: Silfra is the region with most countries in the world where visitors can dive between two continental tectonic plates. The water here in the next level you can look down to 100 m depth. For a long time, this place has been a favorite diving spots, with four main areas: slots Silfra, Silfra Hall, the cathedral and the lake. Area up to 63 m deepest and most beautiful place is the cathedral, with 100 m long fissure.
This area is located in Iceland, the water temperature should be maintained at about 2-4 ° C throughout the year, ocean ecosystems here are very unique compared to other surrounding areas. Nearly one point dive Silfra Daviosgja name, under national park Þingvellir and is a World Heritage site because of the importance of culture, geography and history.
The expedition in Chad, "dead heart of Africa": Chad is the 5th largest country in Africa, with a desert zone in the north, drought and the central strip of grassland in the south. Do mediterranean, Chad was dubbed the "dead heart of Africa". Regions most notably Ennedi Plateau and mountains of the Tibetan plateau, the location attracts many tourists looking for new experiences. Desert Ennnedi many high stone tower can be climbed.
It has much to explore, the scenery like in another planet to admire. The problem is that Chad does not lack the infrastructure to serve tourists, so far, this place is still little known to
Discover the island of Tristan da Cunha, British Overseas Territories: Well explorer Tristao da Cunha Spain discovered in 1506, Tristan da Cunha is one of the most remote corners of the earth, because the nearest land more than 2,800 km from the island. The island has less than 300 people live and no airport. Besides, local people are pretty reticent to welcome guests. You should notice trip purpose and waiting government approval island.
Local people grow food and cattle and poultry are controlled. Outsiders are not allowed to buy land and break the tie. Their main source of income is the land of lobster, lobster Tristan, stamps and coins local (and more collectors are appreciated by the rarity).
Go through the jungles of Borneo: Borneo, the 3rd largest island in the world, belongs to Malaysia, Brunei and Indonesia. Borneo has one of the oldest rainforests in the world, formed 140 million years ago. Much of the island is a pristine forest, with abundant flora and fauna and more than 11,000 kinds of flowering plants.
The biggest challenge for visitors is to reach the top Kinabalu, the highest mountain in the island with 4096 m height. 1851, naturalist Hugh Low was the first to make the journey have recorded up here, a trip he described as "outside the winged creatures, no one performed well". Today, top route was less dangerous than Kinabalu and is Malaysia regarded as "one of the safe and easy route to conquer the world", but has many people died while climbing up here. Additionally, visitors can experience the canopy walkway on if you want exciting experiences that are safe.
Explore Bhutan: Bhutan is one of the most difficult place to a government request to guests booking one month in advance. Many places do not have accommodation for tourists, you might have to go several days before to be a village. However, the beautiful scenery here make sense to work with the majestic high mountains of the eastern Himalaya and deep valleys.
Gangkhar Puensum Bhutan is the highest mountain, about 7,570 meters height and climb banned since 1994 by the government claiming it is the sacred place of the gods. You can still admire the remote mountains and explore this beautiful country by road, or rowing across the river in Zanskar Chhu Drangme.
El Caminito del Rey, dangerous roads in the world: Men along the steep cliffs at El Chorro village, Malaga, Spain, El Caminito del Rey route had been closed after five tourists were killed by trying to conquer this place. El Caminito del Rey opened to visitors back in 2015 after being renovated.
Before the remodeling, the road includes multiple segments only concrete blocks dangling, bare steel core, travelers need climbing gear to traverse. Later, the road is made of wood and have protective barriers. Featured helmet before up here to ensure safety. Photo: Elconfidencial.
Explore the Sahara: Previously, this trip is nearly impossible because the Sahara is one of the toughest areas in the world and is the largest hot desert with an area of up to 9.4 million km2.
Today, thanks to modern facilities, this place becomes more accessible to tourists. However, if you want to experience the rigors of the desert really, you can join the union des Sables Marathon discover Morocoo annual south. You must register before next few years and spent $ 4,500. Then you would have to walk 7 days with backpack full of essential items.
Climbing Everest: highest mountain in the world is also the most dangerous places, with heights up to 8,848 meters above sea level. Visitors can climb from Nepal or Tibet. The lack of oxygen, strong winds and avalanches that path becomes challenging and difficult.
The expedition is documented from the 1920s, with more than 220 people died while trying to conquer the Roof of the World. Today, thanks to oxygen and professional guides, visitors can easily get along better, but this is still where only experienced mountaineers should explore. Photo: rmiguides.
Explore the island of poisonous snakes in Brazil: Ilha da Queimada Grande, also known as Snake Island, located off the coast of Sao Paulo, with 430,000 m2 area and more than 4,000 individual Bothrops insularis. This is one of the world's most venomous snakes, but the species is threatened by habitat islands as their single.
The last residents of the island is considered to keep the lighthouse staff. Want to come here, you should get permission from the Brazilian Navy..