Some places in the world are full of tourists. You may see long lines, busy streets, and crowded beaches. But there are still many countries where very few people go.
These places are quiet, peaceful, and far from big crowds. If you want a calm trip, these 10 countries are some of the least visited in the world.
10. Guinea-Bissau

Guinea-Bissau is in West Africa, along the Atlantic Ocean. It has beaches, forests, and many small islands.
Around 52,000 tourists visit each year. That is very low compared to popular travel spots.
It is a good place for people who want to see nature and local culture in a simple and quiet setting.
9. Comoros

Comoros is a group of volcanic islands in the Indian Ocean. The water is warm and blue all year.
About 45,000 visitors come here every year. Even though it is beautiful, it is still not very crowded.
Traveling here can be a bit hard because you may need a visa when you arrive.
8. São Tomé and Príncipe

This small island country is near the equator in the Gulf of Guinea. It has green forests, beaches, and many birds.
Around 34,900 tourists visit each year.
People come here to enjoy quiet beaches, coral reefs, and places like Lagoa Azul, a calm blue lagoon.
7. Solomon Islands

The Solomon Islands are made up of almost 1,000 islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Only about 29,000 people visit each year.
The islands are full of tropical forests, wildlife, and clear water. It is a long trip to get there, but the views are worth it for nature lovers.
6. Montserrat

Montserrat is a small island in the Caribbean Sea. It is a British territory with hills and volcanic land.
About 19,300 tourists visit each year.
There are no direct flights. Most travelers go through nearby Antigua and then take a ferry or small plane.
5. Micronesia

Micronesia is made of more than 600 small islands in the Pacific Ocean.
Around 18,000 visitors come each year.
It is known for diving, coral reefs, and quiet island life. Getting there takes time, often with several flight stops.
4. Kiribati

Kiribati is a very unique country in the Pacific Ocean. It is spread across a large area and even crosses all four hemispheres.
Only about 12,000 tourists visit each year.
It has many small islands, fishing spots, and places for bird watching and diving. Flights are limited, so travel takes planning.
3. Niue

Niue is a small island in the South Pacific near New Zealand. Life here is slow and peaceful.
About 10,000 visitors come each year.
There is only one main way to reach Niue, a flight from Auckland, which usually runs once a week. English is widely spoken, and most people use the New Zealand dollar.
2. Marshall Island

The Marshall Islands are in the central Pacific Ocean. They have clear water and rich sea life.
Only around 6,000 tourists visit each year.
There are many coral reefs, making it a good place for diving and snorkeling. Flights usually come through places like Guam or Hawaii.
1. Tuvalu

Tuvalu is the least visited country in the world.
It is a very small island nation in the Pacific Ocean, with only about 3,700 visitors each year.
The country has just a few small islands and atolls. It is quiet, simple, and far from busy cities.
Most travelers reach Tuvalu through Fiji, with connecting flights from Australia or New Zealand.
These countries are not packed with tourists. They are peaceful, remote, and full of natural beauty.
Traveling to them takes time and planning, but they offer something special. You can enjoy quiet beaches, clear oceans, and simple island life without big crowds.

