These are the 5 smallest countries in the world, you can travel the whole country in 25 hours.
- bySherya
- 14 Aug, 2025

There are some countries in the world which are so small that you can easily visit them in just one day i.e., 25 hours. These are completely independent countries, which have their own government, culture and history.

Often everyone has very few holidays, so people just want to visit a place that is memorable, unique, and can be visited in a short time. In such a situation, there are some countries in the world which are so small that you can easily visit them in just one day i.e. 25 hours. These are completely independent countries, which also have their own government, culture and history. These are often called micro countries i.e., micronations. Although they are small in area, there is a lot to visit and see in these countries. So come, let's know about the 5 smallest and special countries of the world, which you can visit even in a short time.
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Vatican City is the smallest country in the world. It is small not only in area but also in population. This country is situated in the middle of Rome, the capital of Italy and is also the main center of Catholic Christianity. You can easily visit the whole country within 25 hours.
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Monaco is a small but very rich country located in the French Riviera of Europe. It is the second smallest country in the world, but its glory is no less than any big country. If you want to experience royalty, luxury and casinos, then Monaco is the perfect place for you. You can visit this entire country in 25 hours.
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Nauru is a small island country located in the Pacific Ocean, which is the third smallest country in the world. It is a calm, simple and natural beauty filled island. You can roam this entire island on foot or bicycle in 5-6 hours.
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Liechtenstein is a small but very beautiful country located between Switzerland and Australia. This country is special and is known for its natural beauty, historical buildings and culture. Here too you can visit the whole country in a short time.
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San Marino is the fifth smallest country in the world, surrounded by Italy. This country is especially known for its old forts and history. Entry to most places here is free or a very small fee is charged.