6 of the Weirdest Tourist Attractions in the World

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6 of the Weirdest Tourist Attractions in the World


In general, what is sought from a vacation spot is a beautiful landscape, a comfortable atmosphere, exciting games or a pleasant atmosphere. That is why the manager of tourist attractions will usually make the concept as attractive as possible so that many tourists who want to come to the tourist attractions. Here are some of them.

1. Karni Mata Temple in India

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Karni Mata Temple is a famous Hindu temple in India which is also known as the Rat temple. This name is no other because the Karni Mata temple is home to at least 20 thousand black rats that are considered sacred. People from various cities come to this temple to get blessings, but there are also more who are curious about the existence of these rats.

2. House of Poo-Poo in China

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House of Poo Poo is a restaurant in China that takes the theme of toilets. Not only the layout but also the serving dishes, menu books, even including the food menu itself which sometimes is also made like dirt.

3. Sedlec Ossuary in the Czech Republic

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Religious attractions are sometimes also a tourist destination for many people. One of them is the Roman Catholic church, Sedlec Ossuary located in the Czech Republic. If the church usually has beautiful and attractive decorations, this one church is actually scary because it is decorated with human bones!

4. Yunessun Spa Resort, Japan

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If a spa usually provides a place of relaxation in the form of soaking warm water, water with a sprinkling of flowers, this place is even more unique. At Yunessun Spa Resort, guests can enjoy bathing in green tea, red wine, and sake. Some even soak in chocolate or curry.

5. 1984: Survival Drama, Lithuania

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If people usually do that holiday to relax and enjoy things that are fun, this place is just the opposite. A 5-meter bunker under Soviet heritage is used as a tourist spot. The aim is for the young generation of Lithuania to feel and understand what the previous generation felt.

6. Ban Kok Sa-Nga, Thailand

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Ban Kok Sa-Nga is a village in Thailand also known as Kobra village. How not, every house in this village at least maintains a snake from a snake that is not too dangerous, to a poisonous snake like King Kobra.