Restricted places in the world..!?

Sowmiya Sriram
Restricted places in the world..!?

Various places around the world are still restricted to humans and not allowed for public use. Here are some of them.

In the modern world, many people have had the opportunity to go all the way we can think of. Two generations ago, travel opportunities that did not exist in the world are now greatly changed and many people are involved in travel. The world's top tourist destinations have undergone a maximum of two days' worth of traffic changes, making us one of the luckiest in history. At the same time, however, various places around the world are still restricted to humans and not allowed for public use. Here are some of them.

1. Ise Grand Shrine, Japan:

This large temple dates back to the 3rd century and is considered by many to be the most sacred place in Japan. In addition, tens of thousands of pilgrims and tourists visit Shinto every year as Japan's state shrine. Situated with over 125 temples, this place is considered one of the most beautiful places in Japan. However, no one is allowed to enter the most important shrine here. It is only allowed to see the building as it is blocked by a fence made of wood. Only the Japanese royal family and some clergymen are allowed to enter. This adds to the mystery as photography is not allowed in this place either.
2. Qin Shi Huang Cemetery, China:The tomb of Qin Shi Huang belongs to the first emperor of China. And it is very difficult to enter here with the caves that were planned and built for life after the death of the emperor. In addition, the Chinese government will issue a notice banning excavations at the Qin Shi Huang cemetery. As the Chinese government is making this announcement to honor the tomb of the former emperor, it ranks first among the forbidden places in the world.
3. Northern Sentinel Islands, India
The North Sentinel Islands in the andaman Sea are one of the most forbidden places in the world. It is also a place where no modern amenities are touched as the tribes living here have completely rejected the connections of the outside world. Indigenous peoples who have lived on these islands for about 50,000 years have been subjected to severe attacks on those trying to enter their island.
4. Bhangarh fort, India:
The ruined fort in rajasthan was visited by many a few years ago. The fort was built by king Amber Kawa in 1573 for his youngest son. The people of the area also say that there is a curse on the fort. The place, which is officially considered a mystery area by the government of India, is off-limits to evening and night visitors. Though it is said to be so because of the presence of wildlife and the lack of artificial lighting around the fort, it is not known what else exists in the ruined fort.

 

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