
7. Russia’s Novaya Zemlya
The last immense landmass is yet to be visited. Novaya Zemlya is so far into the wild and not for those scared of the dark, but if the thrill of being the first appeals to you, go ahead. There are no facilities, so bring supplies.

8. New Zealand’s Fiordland
Only 8,060 miles from Russia, Fiordland is the spot to go if you enjoy hiking. Camping is your only option in this remote and cavernous area with waterfalls and deep lakes, rocky farmland; windblown vistas is a remote outpost for those seeking solitude.
The furthest air trip on this itinerary is New Zealand to Arizona, the flight across the South Pacific sea is just under 7,000 miles.