Sharing in a video posted on social media recently, the American couple said they had extremely memorable experiences in Tuvalu.
"Walking across Tuvalu takes less time than it does to get from the parking lot to Target," Emily excitedly shared in the video.
The tiny island nation is the Criders' 183rd stop on their globe-trotting itinerary, which will take them to 195 countries and territories on the map.
According to Wanderlust , Tuvalu is one of the least visited countries in the world. With an area of only about 26 square kilometers, this remote land is currently home to about 12,000 people.
Interestingly, some areas in Tuvalu are only about 20m wide. That's why the American couple was able to cross the island nation in less than a minute.
In another video, the couple also took on the challenge of driving the length of the island. The total journey time was 25 minutes.
"The people here are extremely friendly. The scenery is also very beautiful," Emily shared.
The island only receives about 3,000 visitors a year. Locals often use the airport area as a public park, playing soccer, volleyball or even riding motorbikes on the runway.
Despite being a paradise island, there is only one flight in and out per week, so accessibility is the biggest reason why it is so tourist-free.
Those who come here will have the opportunity to experience extremely special activities such as: Go cave diving and discover evidence of human life from more than 8,000 years ago; Admire Tuvalu's huge postage stamp collection; Watch locals play traditional games or rent a scooter and get lost in the most unspoiled lands of the world.
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