Alejandro Selkirk Island (Chile): This small island in the Juan Fernandez archipelago is one of the most remote places.
Tristan da Cunha (United Kingdom): it is considered the most inaccessible inhabited island in the world.
Tepuy Roraima (Venezuela): The Tepuy or Mount Roraima is one of the oldest remote geological formations on Earth.
Rapa Nui (Chile): this is the most famous place on this list of the most remote places in the world.
Alert (Canada): Located about 508 miles away from the North Pole, it is extremely remote.
Ittoqqortoormiit (Greenland): this place is very difficult to visit; it’s only accessible by helicopter or by boat.
La Rinconada (Peru): After being one of the most remote places in the world, it's also the highest city on the planet.
Macquarie Island (Australia): it is located in the southern hemisphere, in the middle of the Pacific Ocean.
Motuo (China): it is a county located atop the Tibetan mountains. It was isolated from the rest of the world until 2013.
Oimiakon (Russia): it is known to be the coldest inhabited place on Earth. It takes two days drive from the nearest town.