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15 Places Around the World That Are Off-Limits to Tourists

  • Some places around the world are off-limits to tourists, including islands, caves, military sites, Indigenous territories, religious sites, and underground vaults.
  • Restrictions exist to protect isolated Indigenous peoples, fragile ecosystems, sacred traditions, ancient art, and national security.
  • Brazil's Vale do Javari is home to one of the largest groups of Indigenous peoples living in voluntary isolation.
  • Access to these remote and protected locations is not granted by a passport despite their intriguing appeal.
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15 Places Around the World That Are Off-Limits to Tourists

A passport can take travelers to some remarkably remote corners of the planet, but it cannot open every door. Around the world, islands, caves, military installations, Indigenous territories, religious sites and underground vaults remain closed to ordinary visitors.

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KULR-TV broke the news in Billings, United States on Friday, August 21, 2026.
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