Dwellings with thatched roofs built on stilts over the water in Vanuatu
You will need a true appetite for adventure to make your way around Vanuatu’s islands.
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Best Countries to Visit for Well-Traveled People Who've Been Everywhere

Vanuatu

Vanuatu might be a Pacific paradise, but it has far more to offer than the flashy resorts and packaged holidays that would bore a seasoned traveler. Hidden away among the 83 islands that make up the archipelago are deserted beaches, active volcanoes, spectacular dive sites and ancient cultures.

You will need a true appetite for adventure to make your way around Vanuatu’s islands, but what you discover along the way is enough to satiate any world wanderer.

The sun sets behind enormous trees growing on wetlands in MadagascarThousands of the plant and animal species that live on this island nation are found nowhere else on the planet.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / dennisvdw

Madagascar

Even if you have been all over the world, Madagascar still has the capacity to surprise you. Thousands of the plant and animal species that live on this island nation are found nowhere else on the planet.

And just laying eyes on the famous lemurs is an adventure in itself, which will see you trekking through virtually uninhabited corners of the country. Madagascar is an outdoor lover’s playground, and if you want to see natural wonders (think avenues of Baobab trees, spiny forests and limestone karsts) this is one of the best places to go.

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Green and pink lights of Aurora Borealis over a Greenland town at nightGreenland is a truly unique location brimming with the unexpected.Photo Credit: iStockPhoto / nevereverro

Greenland

There is an old saying that goes, “When you’ve seen the world, there’s always Greenland.” And sure enough, Greenland is one of the best places to go for travelers who have seen everything.

Not for negative reasons, but because it is a truly unique location that is brimming with the unexpected. Greenland’s sparse population exists mostly along the coast, in surprisingly colorful seaside villages.

The rest of Greenland is essentially endless miles of true wilderness, with jaw-dropping scenery in every direction. Getting around can be tricky, but if you enjoy hiking, skiing or even dog sledding, you will love this adventure.

Although the weather can be harsh, Greenland is magical at any time of the year, with the midnight sun in summer and the Aurora Borealis in winter.

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