The UK's Telegraph featured 21 most dramatic villages in the world in which 'dramatic' in this sense varies from one to another.
The list includes tiny settlements from all over the world; from India to Italy, Australia to Yemen and many more.
Seasia is surprised to spot two locations in the region were listed, hence herewith is the full details:
GASADALUR, FAROE ISLANDS
CEMORO LAWANG, INDONESIA
A base for trips to the summit of Mount Bromo, Cemoro Lawang appears to sit on the edge of the world.
The landscapes are spectacular; many say the most spectacular in Indonesia, and the region is home to the fascinating Hindu Tengger community, distinct from the predominantly Muslim lowland Javanese.
Hike, admire the scenery or visit during the annual Kasada ceremony, when the Tengger climb to the crater's edge to cast offerings into the hissing, seething inner crater.
BONIFACIO, CORSICA
COOBER PEDY, AUSTRALIA
PITIGLIANO, ITALY
HUACACHINA, PERU
AOGASHIMA, JAPAN
MATERA, ITALY
KANDOVAN, IRAN
CASTELLUCCIO, UMBRIA
AL AIN, OMAN
MONEMVASIA, GREECE
ST. JULIEN'S, NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR
METEORA, GREECE
ROCAMADOUR, FRANCE
REINE, LOFOTEN
MANAROLA, ITALY
HALONG BAY, VIETNAM
The picturesque Unesco World Heritage Site, which is renowned for its 2,000 limestone outcrops, is home to an estimated 650 floating houses, the residents of which make a living by fishing in the bay and selling seafood, snacks and souvenirs to passing tour boats.
NARLAI, INDIA
RONDA, SPAIN
WADI DAWAN, YEMEN
Source :Telegraph UK