The strangest and most terrifying tourist attractions around the world

 If you are a fan of excitement and want to enjoy a unique and exotic tourist experience full of adventure and watching strange natural and unnatural sights around the world away from traditional tourist destinations, then we introduce you to the strangest tourist destinations around the world.


1- Fifa Mountains (Al-Fifa) - Jazan:


The Faifa Mountains are considered one of the most beautiful views that can be enjoyed in Saudi Arabia, especially for lovers of mountain nature and mountain climbing enthusiasts. The

Fafaa Mountains are located east of the Jazan region and are a group of mountains wrapped around each other.


2- Ice Hotel - Sweden:


This hotel is being built every year so that it will be available between the months of December and April. It is the first of its kind in the world. The hotel is built entirely of ice with a capacity of 100 people distributed into rooms with different and distinctive designs.


3- Sewage Museum - Paris:


It is an unusual museum maintained by the French capital, Paris. It is called the Sewer Museum, where the visitor sees sewers, sewage, and water treatment methods up close.


4- Lake Klelock - Canada:


Lake Klilok contains a high concentration of sulfur, magnesium, and calcium, making it one of the most important health and therapeutic tourist resorts in the world since ancient times, in addition to the amazing view that the lake produces when the water evaporates from it.


5- Wadi Lajab - Al-Reith:


Wadi Lajab is a rocky crevice in the middle of the flow of water in the northeast of the city of Jizan. It serves as an ideal park for canoeing and swimming. This area is visited by many swimming lovers, especially in the summer, thanks to its picturesque nature and distinctive atmosphere, as it blocks the sun throughout the day thanks to its rocky sides, which gives them the opportunity to stay. In the water throughout the day.


6- Matmata - Tunisia:


The place where the movie “Star Wars” was filmed. It is a city that you think is almost devoid of people due to the large number of holes in it, but if you approach it, you find it inhabited. Matmata is an ancient wilderness tribe that migrated to escape from the Beni Hilal, so they built their city in large holes that are cool in the summer and warm in the winter. The holes are formed From a circular courtyard, which is the courtyard of the house, and from it branch out the bedrooms, the guest rooms, and the grain and supply storehouse. Internal corridors connect these pits. Thousands of tourists come to this city annually, visiting the residents in these cave-like pits and taking souvenir photos. This city was highlighted in the movie “Star Wars.” "Directed by American director Lucas in 1970, it became a tourist destination full of tourists from all over the world and one of the strangest travel destinations to Tunisia.


7- Cata Combe - Paris:


They are the catacombs, which are located at a depth of 20 meters and extending 350 kilometers under the French capital, Paris. They contain the remains of about 6 million people. These catacombs were previously lime mines, and in 1810 the bodies of the dead were transferred from mass graves that were located on the outskirts of Paris to these catacombs. As it has been paved in a consistent manner, the section of the catacombs that is open to visitors extends only 2 kilometers, while the rest of it is prohibited to visitors due to its danger.

Catacombs in France



8- Bombay - Italy:


An ancient city that was destroyed in 1979 AD as a result of a volcanic eruption that swept through the city and completely wiped out its inhabitants. It was discovered by chance and has become a tourist attraction for 250 years. About 2.5 million tourists visit it annually to wander among its ruins and see the bodies of people that were covered by the volcanic ash and preserved in an amazing way.


9- Battle of the Somme - France:


One of the areas that witnessed one of the bloodiest and most brutal battles of World War I, as it witnessed confrontations between the Germans and the allied forces against them, resulting in the death and injury of more than a million people. Currently, the place has turned into a tourist attraction visited by millions of tourists from all over the world.


10- Cambodia:


Cambodia has a bloody history documented by two historical sites: Choeng Ek, 8 miles from the Cambodian capital, which is a huge area of ​​land that includes many mass graves and shelves with hundreds of human skulls and many human bones on the ground. Although the scene is terrifying, However, many tourists are keen to visit it, in addition to an old school that was converted into a museum of ethnic cleansing, where it witnessed the torture and execution of nearly 20,000 people.


11- Pripyat - Ukraine:


The explosion of the Chernobyl reactor is considered one of the worst disasters that occurred in the twentieth century, and although many years have passed since its occurrence, the area surrounding the reactor is empty of residents due to nuclear radiation. However, this did not prevent some villages whose residents were displaced after the disaster from turning into Tourist areas for adventure lovers. One of the most prominent of these villages is the village of “Pripyat,” which was inhabited by 50,000 people and turned overnight into a ghost village where tourists currently wander to see hundreds of gas masks, empty streets, and Soviet propaganda posters.


12- Père Lachaise Cemeteries - France:


Many tourists are keen to wander among the graves in the Père Lachas cemetery, as it contains the graves of famous figures such as the singer Edith Piaf, the writer Oscar Wilde, the musician Chopin, and many other famous personalities.


13- Catacombs - Palermo (Italy)


The catacombs are located beneath the Capuchin Monastery of Palermo. They date back to the sixteenth century AD and contain more than 8,000 corpses. Tourists wander among them and can take pictures with them.


14- Museum of Death - United States:


The Museum of Death is located in the American city of Los Angeles. It contains many pieces of art that simulate the subject of death, in addition to photographs of real corpses and rare pieces belonging to the most famous serial killers in the history of America. This museum was established with the aim of introducing people to the ugliness of death and urging them to live happy that they are alive. Alive .


15- Wang Saen Sok Park - Thailand:


Also known as Hell Garden, it is located 110 kilometers from the Thai capital, Bangkok. It contains a depiction of hell from the point of view of the Buddhist faith, where you see hideous scenes of people boiling in copper pots and being torn apart by the dogs of hell.


16- Island of the Dolls - Mexico:


The Island of the Dolls is a deserted island located south of the Mexican capital, Mexico City. Many years ago, the island witnessed the drowning of a young girl. The residents of the region began to believe that the spirit of this girl had inhabited this island, so they began to hang dolls on trees to appease the spirit of that girl, and as the years passed, this island was filled. With decomposing dolls on trees, it has inadvertently become a tourist destination visited by many visitors to the area.

Island of the Dolls in Mexico



17- Torture Museum - Netherlands:


The Torture Museum is located in the Dutch capital, Amsterdam, and contains scenes simulating the most horrific methods of torture that were known in Europe in the Middle Ages.




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