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There are 7 off the beaten path places tagged weird accommodations:

Kome Cave Dwellings in Lesotho

The Kome Caves in Lesotho is a Natural Heritage site with peculiar houses built out of the cow dung and mud inside the caves, still inhabited by the friendly locals, whose ancestors relocated to this…

Kampong Ayer

Kampong Ayer, Brunei, is the largest village on the water, which is 1300 years old and was dubbed the Venice of the East by Ferdinand Magellan in the 16th century. Among the posh areas of Brunei, this…
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Ganvie

Ganvie village in Benin is the African Venice, where buildings stand on stilts and canoes are used to get around. The demon of lake Nakoue saved Tofinu people from slave traders and provided them with…

Atomium, Brussels

Atomium is a structure in Brussels, which looks like a unit cell of an iron crystal magnified 165 billion times. It consists of nine spheres and tubes, and each sphere has something interesting inside…

The tree-dwelling Korowai tribe

Korowai tribe in Kia, Indonesia, was discovered not so long ago, and is disappearing day by day. The tribesmen live in tree houses to protect themselves against mosquitoes, animals and sorcery,…

The Ryugyong hotel

Ryugyong Hotel, dubbed Hotel of Doom, is an unfinished pyramid-shaped skyscraper in Pyongyang, North Korea. Its construction started in 1987 and was never completed, resulting in the skyscraper ghost…

The largest cave monastery of Eastern Europe - Tipova monastery

Tipova monastery in Moldova is a magnificent cave complex, which was created in the 6th century in the cliffs above the Nistru river and reached its heyday in the 18th century.