VietNamNet Bridge – The US online newspaper, Huffington Post, has cited Mui Ne among top 11 stunning places without Wi-Fi that visitors can actually enjoy the view.

According to the website, travel is healthy because it helps us unplug, open our minds and break away from the burnout that so often gets us into a rut.

“But unfortunately, even when the average American manages to get away from the desk for a rare vacation, it's almost impossible to unplug: a 2014 survey found that 42% of employees feel obligated to check their work email while on vacation.”, says the Huffington Post.

The newspaper said that these are ideal places for a digital detox, because they have either limited Wi-Fi connectivity or none at all.

Let’s check the list of top 11:


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Palawan, Philippines

 

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Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

 

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Serengeti National Park, Tanzania

 

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Yellowstone National Park (Wyoming, Montana and Idaho)


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Sayulita, Mexico

 

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Patagonia, Chile and Argentina


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Mui Ne Sand Dunes, Vietnam

 

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Reine, Norway


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 Hanauma Bay, Hawaii

 

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Lake Placid, New York

 

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Ilha Grande, Brazil

 

 

 

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