Remote Destinations That Make You Feel Like the Last Person on Earth

9. The Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia – The Land of Fire and Ice

Breathtaking view of the landscape of the Kamchatka Peninsula. Photo Credit: Envato @antonpetrus

A land of smoking volcanoes, untouched forests, and steaming geysers, Kamchatka is one of the last true frontiers. This vast, wild peninsula in Russia’s Far East is so remote that there are no roads connecting it to the rest of Russia—access is only possible by plane or helicopter. With grizzly bears, boiling mud pools, and untouched valleys, Kamchatka feels like a prehistoric world. If you want to hike among erupting volcanoes with no one else in sight, this is your place.

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