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Many people love to explore the world, and they are looking for unique spots that are virtually unknown. The best resource for these hidden spaces is the locals, and the spots below are all local recommended. Take a look at some hidden travel destinations worthy of exploration.

  1. The Blue Lake at Jiuzhaigou National Park in China

If you travel to the Min Mountains by the Tibetan Plateau, you will find a 1,375 meter long lake with crystal blue water. It was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO in 1992, and it is worth a visit if you are in China.

  1. The Haiku Stairs in Oahu, Hawaii

The Haiku Stairs in Oahu is often compared to the stairway to heaven. They were built in 1942 by the Haiku radio station to send radio signals to Navy ships out in the Pacific Ocean. There are a total of 3,922 steps, and you can walk them when you are there. 

  1. The Enchanting River in Surigao Del Sur, Philippines

There are many beautiful places to see in the Philippines, from Boracay and Palawan to all of the unknown spots. If you travel to the small province of Surigao Del Sur, you can find a river behind the rocky mountains. This river is enchanting, and you can discover the caves there while swimming. 

  1. The Crooked Forest in Szczecin, Poland

When you visit the town of Gryfino in Western Poland, you can go to the Crooked Forest. It has around 400 crooked pine trees that grow at a 90-degree angle. Legend has it that the gravitational pull caused the trees to grow at these angles, but there are plenty of other stories. 

  1. The Hitachi Seaside Park in Ibaraki, Japan

It is difficult to find an unknown spot near Tokyo, but this is one of them. If you go to the northeast of Tokyo, you will find a hectare of incredible flowers in many colors. This is a spot that you must see if you love flowers. 

  1. Pangong Tso Lake in Ladakh, Himalayas

This lake is the most famous one in India. It isn’t a secret place, but it doesn’t get a lot of visitors. It is a saltwater lake that extends 60 km, and it has more salt water than any other lake in the world.