We recently posted on the Top 10 Most Hashtagged Countries on Instagram - a bucket list for the hungry traveller keen to join the 'most visited' trail. Today we've got just the opposite - the ten least hashtagged countries, a bucket list for adventurous types who prefer The Road Less Travelled (a nod to the M. Scott Peck book on Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth on its 25th Anniversary - available at Waterstones and all good book shops). This makes the ideal bucket list for anyone who doesn't want a bucket list, doesn't own a selfie stick but does have a taste for the unusual. Some official country names aren't commonly used and some are generally shortened - for example, #SaintKittsandNevis' is the least hashtagged country on the list with only 3,388 posts, however, #saintkitts has been hashtagged 5,000 times more, and #stkitts 182,000 times more, so we've left it out of our bottom 10. Ditto #holysee (6,725 posts); it's more widely-used name #vaticancity has over 367,848 posts, so we've left that one out, too. The remaining countries are small island communities or African countries, all have stories to tell and people waiting to tell them. Some of these are real adventure destinations and you typically won't find a Holiday Inn waiting to welcome you. Take some tea bags. 10. Sao Tome 35,501 9. Solomon Islands 34,111 8. Comoros 21,159 7. Nauru 15,108 6. Marshall Islands 14,017 5. Kiribati 13,588 4. Guinea-Bissau 12,155 3. Equatorial Guinea 10,047 2. Central African Republic 9,164 1. Tuvalu 8,227 #saotome by @bortolasbruno on Instgram Sao Tome's full name is Sao Tome & Principe, which as a hashtag has only been used in 3,113 posts, however, #saotome on its own gained 35,501 posts, putting it no 9 on our 'Top 10 Least Instagrammed' list. It's an island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western equatorial coast of Central Africa. And it looks incredible! #solomonislands by @southpacificnesian on Instagram The Solomon Islands are a group of islands to the east of Papua New Guinea in Oceania. And you probably don't need to take tea bags, the Islands are a paradise that relies on tourism, has English as its main language and our Queen is also theirs, so we're pretty sure tea will be served, in the afternoon or otherwise. #comoros by @emmax1782 on Instagram Southwest of the better-known Seychelles, floating in the Indian Ocean near Mozambique is the number 8 (from the bottom) destination, #comoros.