The Palestinian passport ranks as the 4th worst in the world according to the Passport Index, meaning that there are a lot of restrictions when it comes to choosing a location to explore. While holders of the Palestinian passport can visit 28 countries visa-free, we've rounded up the seven places we definitely think you should visit.
1. Batu Caves, Malaysia
North of Kuala Lampur and situated in the Gombak distrcit, a limestone hill is home to a series of caves and Hindu cave temples where one of the largest statues in the world of a Hindu deity can be found. Perfect for contemplation.
2. Isla de Ometepe, Nicaragua
This little island's unique landscape was the subject of Mark Twain's fascination in "Travels with Mr Brown." Two twin volcano peaks rise up from the Nicaragua Lake, forming waterfalls and hosting a particular and rich wildlife. In a nutshell, this is the ideal place for a hike.
3. Gonder, Ethiopia
In the heartland of the African country lies a legendary castle, dubbed the "Camelot of Africa," from which one 17th century emperor ruled over his subjects. Gonder remained the capital of Ethiopia for more than a century before internal conflicts weakened the kingdom. This city is a major attraction for history buffs looking to walk in the footsteps of kings and queens.
4. Tbilisi, Georgia
The capital of Georgia is a modern city with old architecture with remaining but slowly fading traces of the Soviet era. It's contrasting landscape makes it a special place to visit.
5. Esfahan, Iran
Tourism in Iran? Who would've thought! Despite the country's infamous reputation, Esfahan continues to attract tourists from around the world for its tall, beautiful Islamic buildings, Persian gardens and a historic bazaar.
6. Sigiriya, Sri Lanka
Within a rocky outcrop deep in the Sri Lankan forest, the ruins of ancient civilizations have been preserved to remind visitors of a short-lived kingdom. It's a long walk up the rock, but this destination doesn't disappoint.
7. Shoal Bay East, Anguilla
The drastically modest eastern side of the British territory in the Carribean still boasts a long stretch of beach and a working fishing village and is perfect romantic getaway.