24 Of The World's Best Kept Secrets. These Little Towns Are Everything
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These idyllic travel spots are small but completely unforgettable.
1. Eze, France
Eze has a population of less than 3,000. This collection of villages is nested on a hill along the French Riviera.
2. Puc?n, Chile
Pucon sits near an active volcano and is the perfect destination for adventure seekers.
3. Village in the Himalayas, Tibet
The structure of this town protects many monasteries that are only accessible via foot or horse.
4. Morro de S?o Paulo, Brazil
The only way to get to the village is by charter flight or boat, because no cars are allowed.
5. Pucisca, Croatia
6. Goreme, Turkey (The Underground City)
This town is known for it's impressive rock formations. Many churches have been carved right into the rocks themselves.
7. Queenstown, New Zealand
This town expanded after gold was discovered and provides great mountain views.
8. Colmar, France
9. Annecy, France
10. Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Bavaria, Germany
11. Manarola, Italy
12. Tenby, Wales
Tenby translates to "little fortress of the fish," in Welsh.
13. Am?d?, Kurdistan
Homes in this town sit 4,000 feet above sea level.
14. Ericeira, Portugal
Ericeira is home to 7,000 and has 40 beaches.
15. Bled, Slovenia
Bled is home to 5,000 and is known for its luxurious spas.
16. Reine, Norway
Less than 400 people live in Reine.
17. Hidden Mountain Village - Jiuzhaigou, China
18. Camden, Maine
Camden's population is around 5,000, but tourist outnumber locals 2 to 1 during the summer.
19. Gasadalur Village, Faroe Islands
20. Byron Bay, Australia
The population of Byron Bay is roughly 5,000.
21. Vestmannaeyjar, Iceland
This island is volcanically active and is home to a wide variety of plant species, many of which have yet to be classified.
22. Bibury, England
Most of this town is still preserved as it was 100 years ago.
23. Leavenworth, Washington, USA
This town was modeled after a Bavarian village.
24. Shirakawa-go Village, Japan
This traditional village is known for it's traditional homes with steep roofs.
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