2016-12-05

The world we live in is full of spectacular wonders worth visiting. One lifetime may not be enough to see all that there is to see. However, if you can plan your life in a way that you give travel a priority, you will be amazed at how many places you can cover. No matter where you live, there is an amazing place just round the corner for you to explore. Every nook and corner of this globe has a place that is so enchanting that just one visit will make you feel like you are out of this world. The natural beauty as well as some man-made wonders are so stunning that you often don’t feel like leaving when you pay them a visit. (ALSO SEE Top 10 aerial photos from across the globe) Here are 20 such amazing places on earth that you must try and visit at least once in your lifetime.

Great Blue Hole in Belize



Known as one of the best places for scuba-diving, the Great Blue hole in Belize is 300 meters across and up to 125 meters deep.

Striped Icebergs of Chilean Patagonia



These bright blue striped icebergs off the coast of glacier Grey in Chilean Patagonia are a spectacle

Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia



Salar de Uyuni is the largest salt lake in the world covering 10,582 square kilometers. It resembles a mirror-smooth frozen lake making it ideal for some unbelievable photos!

Capilano Suspension Bridge in Canada

Located in the District of North Vancouver in British Columbia, the Capilano suspension bridge is 140 m long and 70 m above the Capilano River.

Cinque Terre in Italy

Vernazza in Cinque Terre is one of the most beautiful places in the world and the view from high hill of the Mediterranean Sea is just outstanding.

Panjin Red Beach in China

Based on the biggest wetland and reed marsh in the world, the Panjin Red Beach in China’s Dawa County features the red plant of Suaeda salsa of the Chenopodiaceae family.

The Door to Hell in Turkmenistan

Darvaza or the door to hell in Turkmenistan’s Karakum Desert  is a flaming gas crater that has been burning brightly for over 40 years, ever since geologists tried to burn off natural gases discovered here while drilling.

Glowworm cave in New Zealand

Known for its population of glowworms or Arachnocampa luminosa, a species is found exclusively in New Zealand, the Waitomo Glowworm Caves are located on the North Island of New Zealand.

Neuschwanstein castle in Germany

Known as one of the most beautiful castles in the world, Neuschwanstein castle in the Bavarian Alps of Germany is a sight for sore eyes.

Zion National Park in Utah

Known for its steep red cliffs, the Zion National Park is a nature preserve in southwest Utah and a popular tourist attraction in the USA.

Ha Long Bay in Vietnam

Limestone islands, emerald waters and green rainforests await you at northwest Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay.

DO SEE Amazing natural wonders of the world: Ha Long Bay, Vietnam

Hotel La Montana Magica in Huilo Chile

This unique, volcano-shaped ecolodge is set in Huilo-Huilo Biological Reserve in the Patagonian Rainforest and is every forest lover’s dream vacation home.

Khor Virap in Armenia

The Khor Virap is an old monastery located in the Ararat plain against the spectacular Mount Ararat backdrop in Armenia, near the Turkey border.

Cathedral Cove in New Zealand

Cathedral Cove is located in Coromandel Peninsula on the North Island of New Zealand and is a popular and picturesque attraction.

Point Reyes National Seashore in California

The Cypress Tree Tunnel at Point Reyes National Seashore in California is a must-visit for its sheer natural beauty.

Etretat in Normandy, France

Famous for its steep cliffs, Etretat in Frace’s Normandy is a tourist and farming town.

Athabasca Falls in Canada

Athabasca Falls in the Jasper national Park located in the Canadian Rockies’ upper Athabasca river.

Capilla de Marmol in Chile

Capilla de Marmol or the Marble cathedral is actually a formation mineral of calcium carbonate on the shores of Chile’s Lake General Carrera.

Fingal’s cave in Scotland

Made famous by the composer Felix Mendelsohn’s song ‘Fingal’s Cave Overture’, Fingal’s Cave is a sea cave on the uninhabited island of Staffa, in the Inner Hebrides of Scotland.

Old Flam Station in Norway

Station old Flam Railway in Norway’s Aurland is one of the most scenic railway stations. The Flam Line is a 20.2-kilometer long railway line between Myrdal and Flam in Aurland.

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