Iqaluit is an isolated location, but it is also incredibly beautiful, with spectacular landscape that includes long lengths of rolling tundra. Parks that are home to serene woodlands and sparkling waterfalls encircle the town.
Kalpa is a mountain village that is as remote as it is breathtaking, perched high up at roughly 9,000 feet above sea level and surrounded by neck-straining peaks and cliffs at every turn of the eye.
Iruya, high up on a mountainside at 9,120 feet, is a well-liked vacation destination thanks to its charming surroundings, pastel-colored buildings, and welcoming locals. Iruya is located in the Altiplano, the largest high plateau on Earth outside of Tibet.
Coober Pedy will blow you away. It is known as the "opal capital of the world," evidently because to the large quantity of priceless opals that are mined there. This small village is not only far away but also largely buried
Scotland is unique in that it is both untamed and breathtakingly beautiful. In fact, some people believe that Scotland is Britain at its most beautiful and rough. Applecross is a rural but nonetheless breathtakingly beautiful part of Scotland.
This village holds the distinction of being the highest human community in the world, perched high above the earth at 16,830 feet above sea level. La Rinconada, which is at the base of the majestic Andes
The Sahara, the largest desert in the world whose Arabic name literally translates to "emptiness," includes the Ténéré Desert. Ténéré, interestingly, means "nothing." But that "nothing," as David Adams puts it, is the size of France. In the centre of this huge desert is the isolated settlement of Fachi.
The islands where people actually reside, the Tristan group of islands may be the most isolated on the planet. They are situated in the South Atlantic Ocean, 2,400 miles (4,000 kilometres) from Saint Helena and 2,800 miles (4,000 kilometres) from Cape Town, South Africa.
Ittoqqortoormiit can only be accessible by air because it is tucked between two small, snow-capped mountains and encircled by an uncharted sea. Because no food crop can or is grown here, supplies are delivered twice a year by ship.