Big 7 Travel names Canada’s Ivvavik National Park among world’s most remote, beautiful places

Ivvavik National Park. Image credit Facebook page of The Canadian Border

Yukon/CMEDIA: Canada’s Ivvavik national park has been named by Global travel site Big 7 Travel among most remote and beautiful places in the world, media reports said.

Of the 50 “most remote and beautiful places in the world,” the Yukon’s national park and its “pristine wilderness adventure” and “rich indigenous culture” ranks at No. 9.

Here are the top 10 most remote and beautiful places in the world according to Big 7 Travel:

1. Blue Eye, Albania

2. White Desert Whichaway Camp, Antarctica

3. Macquarie Island, Australia

4. Laya, Bhutan

5. Pinnacles of Gunung, Mulu National Park, Borneo

6. Sandibe Okavango, Botswana

7. Pitcairn Island, British Overseas Territory

8. Anegada, British Virgin Islands

9. Ivvavik National Park, Canada

10. Marble Caves, Patagonia, Chile

Several factors such as remoteness, number of inhabitants, unspoiled beauty and uniqueness were taken into consideration for determining the rankings, according to Big 7 Travel,

The travel site says these destinations offer a unique and unforgettable experience for adventurous travellers.

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