10 Rarest Passport Stamps

North Korea: Extremely rare due to limited access to the country.

Bhutan: Known for its strict tourism policies, making its passport stamp rare.

Antarctica: Few travelers visit, resulting in rare passport stamps for those who do.

Pitcairn Island: One of the world's most remote inhabited islands, with limited access.

Tristan da Cunha: One of the most isolated islands, leading to rare passport stamps.

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Mount Everest Base Camp: Achieved only by a handful of adventurers each year.

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Socotra Island: Located off the coast of Yemen, with restricted access.

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The Vatican City: A rare stamp due to its status as the smallest independent state.

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Nauru: An isolated island nation with limited tourism.

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Chernobyl Exclusion Zone: Limited access makes its passport stamp exceptionally rare.

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