Some of the Remotest Destinations for Sending Parcel
With a wide reach all over the world, Shipping to India vows competitive rates to send parcels worldwide. But, every destination of the beautiful world is not easily accessible like others. In this piece, we shall discuss about some of the difficult destinations for Sending Parcel.
Katshi Pillar
A natural limestone monolith– Katshi Pillar is located in the village of Katshi, in western Georgia. The only way to get to the top of it, is an iron ladder, where a Monastery (almost derelict) is seated.
The government of Georgia completed the restoration work on the Monastery in 2009.
Sending Parcel here need a rather high ladder to reach the Monastery, good grip, and determination is important.
The Bishop Rock
With just a building on it, Bishop Rock is the smallest island in the world. This small island is approximately thirty miles from the coast of the Cornish. It was a crucial setup, built in 1847, to prevent the shipwrecks along the North Atlantic shipping,
Located in the sea, the place is accessible by boat, the area is notorious for large waves. Hence, the best way to send parcel on Bishop Rock is on Helipad.
Tristan da Cunha
1,500 miles far from Saint Helena, Tristan da Cunha is the most remote populated archipelago on the planet.
The place has made its way in many novels, even making its name into one of Edger Allan Poe’s books.
The 262 residents of Tristan Da Cunha, keenly expect their parcels, as the archipelago is placed very far than any other place in the world.
Sealand
Sealand; a subject to serious topics, dramas that creates a number of headlines that you would expect much more widely known. Ranging from Pirates, to Invasions, to Gunfights have all established a home here, if this was not less, they even own football team.
Sending a parcel here requires either a boat or a helicopter (both of which are expensive in general terms), so the choices are very few.