Travelling to some of the world’s coldest tourist spots means experiencing bitter cold and breathtaking winter landscapes. These ice places, which are often located in isolated and rugged regions, offer a variety of attractions and activities that appeal to both nature lovers and adventure seekers.
Here are 5 coldest tourist places you must add to your bucket list
1. Andermatt, Switzerland
Andermatt has more to offer than simply its world-class slopes, however, many tourists come to the region for the renowned Andermatt-Sedrun-Disentis ski route, which stretches over 111 kilometres across mountains that reach almost 10,000 feet.
2. Bolu, Turkey
The mountainous Bolu Province in northern Turkey, which is roughly midway between Istanbul and Ankara, offers some of the top winter sports destinations and cold-weather getaways in the country.
3. Hallstatt, Austria
4. Antarctica
The southernmost continent, Antarctica, is a huge, cold wilderness that is incredibly beautiful. It is the windiest, driest and coldest continent, with wintertime dropping below -60°C. The landscape is defined by ice sheets, massive glaciers and floating icebergs.
5. Lapland
Lapland, which includes parts of northern Sweden, Norway and Finland, is renowned for its huge wilderness, snow-covered scenery and rich Sami culture. The region is well-known for its opportunity to witness the Northern Lights, experience the midnight sun and take part in winter sports like dog sledding, reindeer safaris and snowmobiling.