The Alola region is a set of isles that were inspired by the Hawaiian archipelago. It's a region of beautiful beaches, exciting mountain regions, dangerous cliffs, and scary portals that connect to different realities and are also an entryway to powerful and problematic Pokémon called "Ultra Beasts".

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But don't get scared by that last part, as you can enter these portals to visit new and enigmatic places for fun or to hunt these powerful Pokémon. In this list you're going to find some of the lesser-known places found in Alola, so you can learn new places to hunt Pokémon and find items!

10 A Lake From Another World

There's a lake in Alola whose name depends on your version of the game: It'll be named Lake of the Sunne if you're playing Pokémon Ultra Moon, and Lake of the Moone if you're playing Pokémon Ultra Sun.

While the "original" version of the lake can be accessed at some point in the story, you can go to a parallel world to visit the lake opposite to your original. Just pass through the Ultra Wormhole at the final Altar after you've beaten the Elite Four and then go to the Ula'ula Meadow, there you will find an entrance to the lake opposite your original where you can have an additional Cosmog if your game's flagship legendary is in your team.

9 Kala'e Bay

While the Kala'e Bay isn't exactly a secret location, it's pretty easy to miss if you're not of the backtracking type. Many Pokémon fans (especially those who love Dragon types) have spent hours trying to find a Bagon on route 3 when they could have gone down to Kala'e Bay where Bagon has a higher encounter rate.

After you've added Lapras to your Ride Pager, go to Melemele Meadow and look southwest for a hole hidden behind at some flowers to find the Seaward Cave. Keep exploring the cave while going south to find Kala'e Bay, where you will find a TM05 (Roar) and some rare Pokémon.

8 Ultra Ruin

If you want to take a look at a post-apocalyptic version (or straight out apocalyptic, the details are vague) of the Pokémon world, then mount up on your legendary Pokémon and take a ride through the Ultra Wormhole at the Altar of the Sun/Moon.

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This is the hardest Ultra Space Wilds to reach, as you need to pass through three rings and travel a distance of 2500 or more light-years to have better odds of finding a portal to the Ultra Ruin. The Ultra Ruin is a scary place, as it depicts a Pokémon world destroyed by a Guzzlord, which you can catch if you're well prepared.

7 Ultra Crater

The Ultra Crater is tied with the Ultra Forest for the second most difficult area to reach in the Ultra Space Wilds. It only appears in Pokémon Ultra Moon, and it becomes easier to reach once you've gone through two rings and traveled a distance of at least 2500 light-years.

It becomes way easier to get there the more light-years you travel, but your chances of finding the Ultra Crater will decrease if you go through a 3rd ring as it'll increase your chances of finding the Ultra Ruin instead. The Ultra Crater depicts a world ruined by Celesteela that feed on the earth's crust. You can try your luck at catching a Celesteela here.

6 Ultra Forest

The Ultra Forest is the "twin version" of the Ultra Crater, as it can only be accessed by those who are playing Pokémon Ultra Sun. Just like what happens in the Ultra Crater, it becomes easier to access after you've passed through two rings and have traveled a distance of 2500 light-years or more.

You must not go through another ring as it will decrease your chances of finding it. The Ultra Forest is very similar to a Japanese rock garden filled with origami flowers, and it is house to a Kartana which you can battle and catch.

5 Ultra Plant

The Ultra Plant is  the third most difficult Ultra Space Wilds area to reach, but any player can enter it as it's a shared area between Ultra Sun & Ultra Moon. To access the Ultra Plant you must enter through at least one ring and travel a distance of at least 3300 light-years or more. The Ultra Plant resembles some sort of alien scrapyard, where multiple Xurkitree can be seen and one of them is waiting for you to battle.

4 Ultra Desert

The Ultra Desert is an area exclusive to Pokémon Ultra Moon and is a fairly easy place to reach, as you don't even need to go through a single ring as long as you travel a distance of at least 2500 light-years.

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The Ultra Desert is a small desert filled with sand and light-blue crystals, and it's the only Ultra Space Wilds area where you can use the Ride Pager as you need to use it to reach a Pheromosa which you can fight and catch.

3 Ultra Jungle

This Ultra Space Wilds area can only be accessed by players who have Pokémon Ultra Sun, and just like the Ultra Desert, you don't need to pass through a ring but being above the 2500 light-years mark will increase your odds of finding it. As its name suggests, the Ultra Jungle looks like a normal jungle, but it's filled with giant trees that pose like bodybuilders. There's also a Buzzwole that will pop out of a volcano.

2 Alola Guardians

If you're part of the group that plays the Pokémon games but that doesn't pay attention to the anime, then you might not know that there are other Guardian Deities besides Tapu Koko. Many players ignore the other Guardian Deities as they're rarely seen throughout the main story, so they never try to find them on their own.

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To find the other Guardian Deities you must go to the different ruins found across Alola. Tapu Fini is the Guardian Deity of Poni Island and can be found at the Ruins of Hope. Ula'ula Island's Guardian deity is Tapu Bulu, and it can be found at the Ruins of Abundance. Finally, Tapu Lele is the Guardian Deity of Akala Island and can be found at the Ruins of Life.

1 Guzma's Secret Room

Alright, this one isn't exactly a secret area, but it's a very nice place to explore if you like to absorb as much Pokémon lore as you can. If you go to Alola Route 2 you can find a house where an old couple lives, and they will tell you that their son ran off after he battled an Island Champion and lost. There are some hints as to how badly they treated their son, which could explain Guzma's bad attitude.

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