Hidden Gems of the World 

Stairway to Nothingness, Austria A 100m-long bridge suspended 396m above ground level in the Austrian Alps, Stairway to Nothingness, still remains a secret to many.

Salar de Uyuni salt flats, Bolivia It is the biggest salt flat in the world extending over 10,000sqkm, near the crest of the Andes.

Vatnajökull ice cave, Iceland Iceland’s ice caves are some of the best kept photography hidden gems in the world.

Waitomo Glowworm cave, New Zealand Despite being known as one of New Zealand’s best natural attractions, the Waitomo’s Glowworm cave has an average 400 monthly Google searches worldwide.

The Lofoten Islands, Norway The Loften Islands are an archipelago in Norway, that is searched on Google 450 times every month.

Stockholm Underground, Sweden The Stockholm subway system is considered the world’s longest art exhibit spanning 110km long and its underground treasure is gold.

Valensole Plateau, France Valensole Plateau situated in the region of Provence, in France, and is not known to many people.

Namib-Naukluft National Park, Namibia With the myriad of activities offered in Namib-Naukluft National Park, from horseback riding to camping tours, it’s a wonder that there are only 1,100 monthly Google searches.