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Undiscovered Countries to Visit
A world traveller who has visited every country under the sun thinks these unknown nations are worthy of a visit.
Nauru
Nauru is the smallest island country and the least-visited country in the world, with only 130 visitors in 2018. There are just two hotels on the island and driving a vehicle on your own is the best way to get around. Visit Anibare Bay for white sandy beaches. A tourist visa is necessary and must be got by mail before you go there.
Tuvalu
Tuvalu is made up of nine islands. Just 800 people visited Tuvalu in 2018, so there are no tour guides. It's helpful that most locals speak English and all signs are in English. Go to the Funafuti Conservation Area for swimming and watching all kinds of fish. A tourist visa is necessary but can be got on arrival in Tuvalu.
Equatorial Guinea
On Africa's west coast, Equatorial Guinea is home to the Congo rainforest, the second largest rainforest in the world with varieties of wildlife. It received 2,400 visitors in 2018. Tour guides are offered but not necessary. Explore the capital city, Malabo. Later, take a swim in clear waters on black sand beaches. For stays of fewer than 90 days, a tourist visa is not needed.
Turkmenistan
Central Asia's Turkmenistan is on the Silk Road. It's also the least explored, receiving just 7, 000 visitors in 2018. Explore the white buildings with gold-painted roofs in the capital city, Ashgabat. A tourist visa is necessary and it's one of the more challenging places, so you must enter Turkmenistan with a tour guide. The tour operator will secure a visa for you.
1.What do visitors have to do before going to Nauru?
A.Get their tourist visas. B.Order a car on the island.
C.Buy beautiful swimsuits. D.Book a hotel ahead of time.
2.What is special about Equatorial Guinea?
A.It is made up of many islands. B.There are white beaches there.
C.A tourist visa is not needed at all. D.It is rich in trees and different wildlife.
3.Where do visitors have to travel with tour guides?
A.Nauru. B.Tuvalu. C.Turkmenistan. D.Equatorial Guinea.
2.Dear Jorge,