5 Tourist Attractions Called the Doors of Hell

Lovata Andrean

Turkmenistan Gate Hell
Turkmenistan Gate Hell

5 Tourist Attractions Called "The Doors of Hell" – Welcoming the end of year holidays, most people are certainly preparing their holiday events or activities. I don't know if it's just a holiday at home with the family or a trip to a place with unique and good tourism.

Have you planned your final year holiday activities? For those of you who like to be adventurous and try new things, you can try this anti-mainstream recreation position. Quoted by Science Times and National Geographic, several people gave the recreation the name "door to hell". Duh, horror huh. Want to know what it's like? Come on.

Chinoike Jigoku
Chinoike Jigoku

Located in the city of Beppu which is easy to reach by public transportation in Japan. As the name suggests, Jigoku means hell. This place provides a panoramic view of a blood-red pool that is steaming profusely. In fact, the temperature in the pool reached 78 degrees Celsius. Therefore, it is not strange that this place is called the Bloody Hell Pool.
A horror narrative completes the history of Chinoike Jigoku. Reportedly, according to Buddhist beliefs, the pool was used to torture several people and boil them until they died. Dare to jump into this pool?

  • Kilauea Lava, Hawaii

Kilauea Lava
Kilauea Lava

Kilauea is one of the most active volcanoes in the world as part of Volcanoes National Park in Hawaii. This mountain has been active since 1983 and most recently erupted in 2018, causing the emergence of a Kilauea lava lake. The temperature reaches the range of 80-85 degrees Celsius.
The lava that flows into the ocean creates a fantastic panorama that attracts tourists and photographers around the world. However, the US Geological Survey Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (USGS) still warns not to go near it because the heat of the lava and the impact of the resulting acid fumes are very dangerous and even deadly.

  • Hells Gate Rotorua, New Zealand

Hells Gate Rotorua
Hells Gate Rotorua

Not like the shadows of hell which visualize a panorama with burning fire. Hells Gate Rotorua provides hot mud pools combined with sulfur rocks. Many tourists take the time to soak in here.
The recommended time for soaking in hot mud is only 20 minutes because anything more than that can cause your body temperature to increase. You will experience the sensation of being fresh and relaxed again after soaking in this pool.

  • Darvaza Crater, Turkmenistan

Darvaza Crater
Darvaza Crater

George Kourounis was the first person to visit and enter the Darvaza gas crater. Reportedly, the crater is 69 meters wide. and a depth of 30 meters. It was created due to gas drilling errors carried out by the Soviet Union about 40 years ago.
This place is wide open to anyone who wants to come. Often some people pass by on their motorbikes or cars and visit to see the 'gates of hell'. Still keep your distance from this crater because the hot air and the gas fragrance it produces can be dangerous for the body.

  • Mount Pacaya, Guatemala

Mount Pacaya
Mount Pacaya

Apart from Merapi in Indonesia, the Pacaya volcano in Guatemala is one of the most frequently climbed volcanoes. Its easy access has made several volcano lovers interested in attacking it. The best time to climb the 2552 mtr high mountain. This is from the end of November to March because at that time the dry season is running.
These are five places in the world that are called "doors to hell". Prepare your guts, physique and sufficient material supplies before you go on holiday to some of these places, OK?

source: idntimes.com

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