What better time than the present to be a little more adventurous and explore some of the world’s more remote destinations?
Bohinj, Slovenia
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Lake Bohinj is Lake Bled’s mysterious and arguably more attractive sibling. Located in the Julian Alps, this spectacular area makes for unforgettable hikes, bike rides and watersports.
The Azores, Portugal
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This mid-Atlantic archipelago boasts just 5% developed land, which means that its sublime craters, cerulean lakes, hot springs, waterfalls and caves are preserved for our pleasure.
Kirirom National Park, Cambodia
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Seeming a million miles away from anywhere, this secluded national park in the Cardamom Mountains in Cambodian is replete with pine trees and waterfalls – what could be more serene?
Wild Taiga, Finland
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Abundant with woodland, Wild Taiga in the east of Finland is home to brown bears and wolves. You might also be lucky enough to witness the enchanting northern lights too.
Cairngorms, Scotland
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You don’t even have to leave our fair isle to feel surrounded by infinite wilderness. The UK’s largest national park, the Cairngorms in the eastern Highlands, is resplendent with heather-clad moors, mountains and lochs.
Patagonia, South America
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From marble caves to the Petito Moreno glacier – an otherworldly wall of ice surrounded by dense forests and mountains – the landscapes in Patagonia are like nowhere else on earth.