The 11 Most Bizarre Borders in the World
Published on: June 13, 2021
By MariellenThese borders will have you wondering what country you're in...
Have you ever been to a strange border? The world is full of borders splitting lands from one another since the early days of humankind. Natural borders, maritime borders, political borders... but also, really bizarre borders. Discover the strangeness of these borders around the world. Hey, we can always use a little weirdness, right? 😉
11. Morocco/Spain: Penon de Velez de la Gomera
Here's to the shortest border in the world! At only 85 meters, this border is constantly being monitored by helicopters and the Spanish army, just to make sure Morocco doesn't invade. What a job that would be, huh?
Morocco is a country full of exciting adventures! Discover our Morocco Guide to familiarize yourself with the destination before setting out with your TravelMates!
10. San Marino/Italy border
San Marino is a landlocked country within Italy, and the country is completely independent. The entire country has a land area of only 64 m2. Small but mighty!
The tiny country of San Marino
9. Slovakia/Austria/Hungary border
At a triangular picnic table between these countries, you can have lunch in three different countries by simply changing the spot in which you are sitting. You might have an audience while eating, though, because the border is of course controlled by the armies of the countries.
8. Nepal/China border
This border is quite literally the highest in the world, because Mt. Everest is right in the middle of it. That's some border crossing! Nepal offers lots of natural wonder to its visitors, besides its weird borders, though. Start planning your trip to Nepal with this Nepal Travel Guide.
Not bad views for a border!
7. Vatican City
The City of the Vatican is a city within a city, but the city is also a completely independent country. As a historic hub, the country attracts millions of visitors every year. Check out more of the Best Spots in Italy.
6. Lesotho/South Africa
Another country landlocked by another, Lesotho is completely surrounded by South Africa. The country of Lesotho is a natural paradise of lushness, with many waterfalls and rich culture.
Discover the naturally beautiful Lesotho, a country with a bizarre border
5. Haskell Free Library and Opera, U.S/Canada
This building is right on the border of the U.S. state of Vermont and the province of Quebec in Canada. In fact, there are two doors to enter in from each country, and you will get in trouble if you exit into the other country.
4. Spain/Portugal
All roads lead to Portugal? Apparently the roads aren't that great in Portugal, so there's an alternative solution to cross the border from Spain to Portugal... you can zipline across! Are you an adrenaline junkie? Then check out the 10 Best Bungee Spots in the World! Or, maybe you like to sit back and relax? Then our recommendations for the Best Wine Tasting Spots around the globe.
3. Haiti/Dominican Republic
At this border, you can clearly see that Haiti practices deforestation, while the Dominicans like keeping their forests lush and full of life. If you look at the border from a birds-eye view, you can quite clearly see the line between the two countries.
2. All of Australia
Well... this border is simply interesting because the entire country is surrounded by water. So, you won't be driving across this border anytime soon! Wanting to travel to remote and unique Australia? Check out our tips for long-haul flights before you go:
1. The DMZ, North Korea/South Korea
This border is known as one of the most dangerous ones in the world, DMZ standing for demilitarized zone. The tensions at this border are high, since any moment might be one where one country starts war against the other.
Well, in case you didn't know about bizarre borders around the world, now you do! Start your own unique adventure by creating a trip now or join one of the many already-planned trips to start traveling with friends you haven't met yet! 😍 Have questions about your upcoming travels? Ask all your questions on our Travel Forum.
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