Tuvalu
Tuvalu, also known as Ellice, is the world's fourth-smallest island nation in the South Pacific, located between Hawaii and Australia. Tuvalu consists of reefs, coral reefs, and tropical rainforests with an area of only 26 km2.2Due to limited transportation options, with only Fuji Airways operating flights to this country, this is a little-known destination.

The island nation of Tuvalu is no less than other tourist paradises, with beautiful beaches and rare, vibrant blue waters. It has a hot and humid tropical climate, long blue seas, white sand beaches with cool green coconut trees and friendly, hospitable residents, but the number of tourists coming here is only about 1,000 people per year.

In 2015, Queen Elizabeth II visited Tuvalu, which received international press coverage, but it remains one of the least visited countries in the world.
Kiribati
Kiribati, officially the Independent and Sovereign Republic of Kiribati, is located in the central Pacific Ocean, a five-hour boat ride north of Hawaii. The main source of income for the people here depends on local products such as coconuts, bread, fruit and fish.

Although it suffered a lot of damage during World War II, this place still retains its original beauty. If you are lucky enough to set foot on this land, you will surely have unforgettable experiences.

With about 32 colorful coral islands spread over an area of about 3.5 million km2blending with the blue sea and white clouds to create a breathtakingly beautiful natural scene. Despite possessing the beauty of a tourist paradise, this is still one of the countries with the fewest tourists, with only about 5,000 visitors per year.
São Tomé & Príncipe
São Tomé & Príncipe is a country located off the coast of Gabon, in Africa. It is the second smallest country in Africa, divided into two provinces, São Tomé and Príncipe. About 95% of the population lives on the island of São Tomé because it is an Atlantic island with a cool climate and favorable living conditions.

As this is one of the least visited countries in the world, the natural landscape here remains unspoiled. São Tomé & Príncipe also has architectural works dating back to the Portuguese colonial period. This place is truly a little-known tourist destination, far away from the hustle and bustle of the world.

Especially when you come here, you will witness humpback whales spraying water and schools of dolphins swimming happily in the ocean.
Comoros
Comoros is an African island nation, located in the middle of the Mozambique Channel in the Indian Ocean. It is the fourth smallest country in Africa and one of the least visited. The terrain is mainly basalt plateaus sloping down to narrow coastal plains, and there are three large volcanoes in the Indian Ocean located northwest of Madagascar.

If you are looking for a new destination for your trip, Comoros is an ideal choice. This place has all the beautiful scenery for you to admire such as blue sea, white sand, golden sunshine, majestic but no less poetic mountains. Along with that are peaceful and hospitable towns.

In particular, this place also has beautiful volcanic landscapes, forests with lemurs, fruit bats. In addition, the unexplored coral reefs around the island are potential for developing underwater tourism models.
East Timor
As the smallest country in Southeast Asia and also on the list of countries with the least tourists in this region. In contrast to countries with developed tourism in the region such as Thailand, Singapore... East Timor is quite quiet, with few tourists when according to statistics, only about 6,000 people visit this land each year.

Few tourists does not mean the scenery here is less interesting, on the contrary, when you set foot in this land, you will be overwhelmed by the beautiful wild nature, along with unforgettable experiences when you test yourself with the mountains, caves, tropical forests and even the towns near the mountains covered in a magical mist.































