As getting connected to the internet is just a click away, it is easier for almost everyone to communicate with one another. It may be a good thing for some people, but it can also cause a hard time to get disconnected from work, social media, and all kinds of communication that can be exhausted. So if you want to take a break and get fully disconnected from your busy lives and hectic schedules, here are the best three remote places in Asia that you can visit.

Daisetsuzan National Park In Japan

Daisetsuzan National Park or Taisetsuzan is in the middle of the northern Japanese island of Hokkaidō. It is also called Roof of Hokkaidō. It is the largest national park in Japan and is about the size of Kanagawa Prefecture. 

Daisetsuzan National Park is the best place for the hikers. It has over 2,300 square kilometers mountains that have 16 2,000-meters-high peaks, lakes, volcanoes, forests, and hot springs. Hence, it is the best place to visit if you want to unwind and get disconnected from your busy life and connect to nature.

Travelers can also enjoy being with animals as Daisetsuzan National Park is also the home of different animal species like brown bears, Ezo red foxes, and the northern pike. It is also the best tourist spot for nature lovers with its beautiful scenery. However, tourists have to bring extra cash as the place has no ATMs and do not accept credit or debit cards, per Kopitiam Bot.

Gurbantunggut Desert in China

Gurbantunggut Desert will make you feel like you are in a different world because of its landscape like of the planet of Mars. It is one of the best places that will make you gaze in awe; you will forget everything about your busy life and make you choose to get disconnected.

Gurbantunggut Desert is the second largest desert in China with its 50,000 sq km land. The stretches of its dunes interspersed with mountains, bushes, and other greeneries. It is also intermingled with salt lakes like Manas Lake and has a dot of small communities.

Orkhon Valley in Mongolia

Orkhon Valley is part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site. It brags over 121,000 hectares of continues grassland. It will give you the best relaxation with its scenic view that will give some peace of mind, and get you disconnected from your busy life. It also has goats, sheep, wild horses, and nomadic communities that complete the landscape.

Travelers can help farm the land and drive the herds that can make them experience how to live a province-like life. To fully complete their relaxation, they can enjoy stargazing at night and horseback riding in the day.

According to Authenticity Counseling counselor Stephen Edwards, having regular breaks from all the stresses caused by having busy lives and demanding "technology and social media" is of great importance. Resting and taking a pause from everything you do can help you maintain your "good psychological and emotional health, via the South China Morning Post.