Maletsunyane Falls in the Semonkong Maseru District, Lesotho
a souk, or market, in the Islamic district of Cairo, Egypt
the Genghis Khan Equestrian Statue near Ulan Bator, Mongolia
the Pool of Abraham in Urfa, Turkey
rice terraces in Banaue, Philipines
Pacaraima Mountains in Guyana
the Sans-Souci Palace in the town of Milot, Haiti
a women being tossed in a blanket in Barrow Alaska
horses grazing on a meadow at the foot of Tien-Shan Mountains
a brandy distillery in Tiraspol, Moldova
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LesothoPlenty of travelers visit South Africa for its wine or beaches. But fewer travelers venture inland to the landlocked country of Lesotho–surrounded on all sides by South Africa. It’s a pity, as Lesotho, with its high altitude and some three hundred days of sun a year, is one of Africa’s finest destinations for adventure travelers. Head to the Tsehlanyane National Park–thick with che-che (old wood)–or go skiing at Oxbow, one of Africa’s few ski resorts.
Photograph by David South, Alamy STock Photo

10 Places That Deserve More Travelers

Willing to take a bit of risk and go the extra mile? Then turn your attention here.

ByTara Isabella Burton
July 07, 2017

With tragedy and violence dominating the news, the world may seem like a more dangerous place than ever. But media narratives can be deceiving.

In many ways, the world is a safer place than ever to explore today–with the power of the Internet to conduct more extensive research (or to connect with local guides and new friends). And for the intrepid, exploration outside well-trodden destinations in Western Europe or Asia can offer not just an unforgettable vacation experience but also an opportunity to engage with cultures and practices outside one’s own experience–and, no less importantly, investing valuable tourism dollars in communities that need the support the most.

While it’s important to always take a degree of precaution before travel–checking the government travel advisories as well as local on-the-ground news–these ten destinations deserve the attention, and investment of both time and money, of travelers willing to take a bit of risk and go the extra mile.

Tara Isabella-Burton is a frequent contributor to National Geographic Travel. Follow her journey on Twitter.

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