The 30 Most Beautiful Places People Must Visit

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There’s no way you could ever come up with a definitive list of the world’s most beautiful places. However, if you ask around, some places come up a lot more frequently than others do.

Not in any particular order, the following are some of those places that people mention over and over again.

The Scottish Highlands

Spring in Scotland Valley: Infectious greens, winding streams, and volatile skies -- all typical of spring in Scotland. Taken on Isle of Skye, in the Scottish Highlands.
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Rugged mountains and crags, deep and dark lakes, and ancient castles dominate the spectacular Highlands of Scotland. To some eyes, it’s a barren, windswept landscape, but to many more, it’s a realm of unparalleled beauty.

The U.S. Pacific Coast

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From the Canadian border well into Southern California, the Pacific Coast is a nearly unbroken stretch of rocky shorelines where waves ceaselessly pound cliffs and offshore formations called sea stacks. Some of the highlights include Rialto Beach in Washington, Cannon Beach in Oregon, and California’s Big Sur.

Nova Scotia

Scotch Head in Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Latin for “New Scotland,” Canada’s Nova Scotia is a province with a landscape similar to Scotland’s yet with a character of its own. It has 5,400 lakes, rugged highlands, and some of the shores of the world-famous Bay of Fundy, which has the highest tidal range in the world.

Iceland

Summer sunset over the famous Kirkjufellsfoss Waterfall with Kirkjufell mountain in the background in Iceland. Long exposure.
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Long a remote home for the hardiest of Vikings, Iceland has become one of the most prized tourist destinations in the world. True to its name, it has huge glaciers, but it also has mountains, lakes, seacoast, and one of the world’s largest concentrations of geysers and other geothermal features.

Banff National Park

Moraine lake panorama in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada
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The Canadian Rockies are stunning throughout their entire range, and Banff in Alberta is the heart of it all. Admire the incredible colors of glacier-fed alpine lakes, gape at the towering, glacier-draped peaks, walk out onto the Athabasca Glacier, go on scenic hikes, and more.

The Swiss Alps

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The Alps cover great expanses of Europe and are beautiful wherever they are, but the Swiss Alps seem to epitomize the range. They’re a year-round destination for hiking, mountain climbing, skiing, and other outdoor adventures.

Yellowstone

Lower Falls of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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Yellowstone is a U.S. National Park in Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming, but it’s also a region with a sprawling, interconnected ecosystem. The park itself has the world’s largest concentration of geothermal features, and it’s also known as the American Serengeti for its abundance of wildlife, including bison, wolves, and grizzly bears.

Glacier National Park (Montana)

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The colors of the mountains and lakes in this park are otherworldly, especially at sunrise and sunset. Wildlife such as grizzly bears, mountain goats, and bighorn sheep delight visitors. Although there are glaciers here, the park’s name refers to the fact that the geology here is the result of glaciation.

Norway

Amazing nature view with fjord and mountains. Beautiful reflection. Location: Scandinavian Mountains, Norway. Artistic picture. Beauty world. The feeling of complete freedom
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In addition to having some of the best standards of living in the world, Norway has some of its most beautiful scenery. The fjords are perhaps the most famous, but there are also spectacular mountains and glaciers, and it’s one of the best places in the world to view the Northern Lights.

Hawaii

Amazing twin Wailua waterfalls on Kauai island, Hawaii
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Active volcanoes, black-sand beaches, coral reefs, gigantic tropical wildflowers, and gorgeous waterfalls are among the many sights that make Hawaii unique and one of the world’s most beautiful places. It’s also great for whale watching and seeing sea turtles.

Yosemite Valley

Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park
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All of California’s Yosemite National Park is scenic, but John Muir’s “Incomparable Valley” is the highlight. Ancient glaciers carved out this U-shaped valley, and now it’s dominated by sheer rock faces like El Capitan and Half Dome, and by some of the tallest waterfalls in America.

Zion National Park

Narrows in Zion National Park, Utah.
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The entirety of Southern Utah is like nowhere else on Earth, and Zion is one of its crown jewels. In the Yosemite Valley of Utah, Zion Canyon is a narrow cut through towering red, yellow, and white sandstone cliffs. It’s also a prime destination for people who enjoy exploring slot canyons, extremely narrow canyons shaped by floods.

The Serengeti

Zebras and antelopes at sunset in african savannah. Serengeti national park. Tanzania. Wild nature of Africa.
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Mostly in Tanzania, the Serengeti is an African expanse famous for its huge herds of wildlife, including predators such as lions and cheetahs. Dominating it all is Mount Glacier-clad Kilimanjaro, the highest point on the continent.

Patagonia

The Perito Moreno Glacier is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. Its one of the most important tourist attractions in the Argentinian Patagonia.
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Down at the southern tip of South America, Patagonia has some of the world’s worst weather, but it also has some of its best scenery. The granite peaks here aren’t nearly as high as they are in other parts of the Andes, but their jaggedness awes all who see them.

Paris

Eiffel Tower on Champs de Mars in Paris, France.
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Most entries on this list are natural places, but Paris is one of the few human-built exceptions. The City of Lights is renowned for some of the world’s most famous architecture and, as the nickname suggests, is most beautiful at night.

Rome

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If any European city can rival Paris in cultural, architectural, and historical significance, it’s Rome. Although it’s very touristy now, the Colosseum still inspires admiration and humility as you walk through the centuries of history there.

Wadi Rum

View through a rock arch in the desert of Wadi Rum, Jordan, Middle East
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Also called the Valley of the Moon, Wadi Rum is a valley in the desert of southern Jordan. Fantastic granite and sandstone rock formations, along with narrow canyons, typify the area. It’s been a setting for numerous movies, maybe most notably Lawrence of Arabia.

New Zealand

Road to Mt Cook, the highest mountain in New Zealand. Scenic highway drive along Lake Pukaki in Aoraki Mt Cook National Park, South Island of New Zealand.
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Remote and uncrowded, New Zealand is often cited as the most beautiful country in the world. Were you awed by those snow-capped mountains and other wild landscapes in the Lord of the Rings films? That was New Zealand, not CGI.

Alaska

Mount Saint Elias in Alaska viewed from Icy Bay, United States, North America
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The Last Frontier is so huge that it could easily be its nation, and it contains a vast array of impressive scenery. Among the most famous are Denali, North America’s highest mountain; Glacier Bay National Park; and Brooks Falls in Katmai National Park, where in summer massive brown bears catch leaping salmon in their jaws.

Kyoto

Kyoto, Japan cityscape in Higashiyama historic district.
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Many Japanese cities are notable for their architectural beauty. Kyoto is often credited as being the most beautiful of them all.

The Dolomites

Famous best alpine place of the world, Santa Maddalena village with magical Dolomites mountains in background, Val di Funes valley, Trentino Alto Adige region, Italy, Europe
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A subrange of the Alps, the Italian Dolomites are among the world’s most impressive mountains. Their craggy peaks have been seen in countless films, and they attract mountain climbers from all over the world.

Arches National Park

Beautiful Sunset Image taken at Arches National Park in Utah
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Utah’s other desert crown jewel is this park found just outside the town of Moab. Arches features towering sandstone cliffs and spires as well as petrified dunes, but it’s best known for its namesake features. There are more natural arches here than at any other location in the world.

The Great Barrier Reef

Aerial view of the Great Barrier Reef
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You’ll have to go beneath the surface to experience this natural wonder, but you won’t regret it. One of the planet’s hotspots of biodiversity, this gigantic reef is visible from outer space and is home to countless species of marine life.

The Cordillera Blanca

Male Adventurer Looks at the Landscape of Peruvian Mountains in Cordillera Blanca, During Santa Cruz Trekking, Ancash Region, near Huaraz, Adventurous and Touristic Destination in Peru, South America
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Part of the Andes and located in Peru, the name of these mountains means “White Range” in Spanish. Beyond being beautiful, this range has more ice than any other mountain range in the tropics does.

The Himalayas

Himalayas. View from Gokyo Ri, 5360 meters up in the Himalaya Mountains of Nepal, snow covered high peaks and lake not far from Everest.
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If high mountains and gigantic glaciers call to you, then this range that’s home to Mt. Everest, the highest point on the planet, maybe your Heaven on Earth. Although the Himalayas stretch across 5 countries, most visitation is in Nepal and China.

British Columbia

The Landscape of Mount Assiniboine, the Queen of Canadian Rockies, British Columbia, Canada
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High mountains and proximity to the Pacific Ocean have turned British Columbia into a showcase of both alpine splendor and coastal rainforests. Just about the entire Canadian province is the stuff of postcards, but make sure you check out highlights such as Squamish, the Bugaboos, and Whistler, one of the world’s best ski areas.

Siberia

Snow-covered winter mountain lake, Russia, Siberia, Altai mountains, Chuya ridge.
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When you think of Siberia, you might think of a vast, frozen wasteland where the Soviets liked to run prison camps. That did happen, but in reality, Siberia is a massive, mostly undeveloped wilderness of mountains, forests, rivers, and lakes.

Antarctica

Chinstrap penguin, Antarctica
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There’s no quick or inexpensive way to get to this frozen continent, but the relative few who make the journey return home amazed forever. More than just a giant sheet of ice, Antarctica has mountains, starkly beautiful barren beaches, and thriving wildlife all along its edges.

Baffin Island

Marshy landscape along the trail in Akshayuk Pass, Baffin Island, Nunavut
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Most of this island off the northeastern coast of Canada is above the Arctic Circle. On the island, you’ll find stark beauty highlighted by imposing granite peaks. The iconic peak is Mount Thor, which features the world’s greatest vertical drop at 4,100’.

Your Own Front Porch

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Sometimes, simple is best. Just enjoy the view outside your front door or put back or anywhere else on your property that makes you relax and smile.

The 20 Most Spectacular Waterfalls in the U.S.

woman having shower under tropical waterfall, bali.
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Waterfalls are among the top outdoor attractions people like to visit. Their effects range from soothing to inspiring to awe-inducing, and although they’re most common in mountainous areas, there are waterfalls in every U.S. state.

With more than 17,000 documented waterfalls in the country, any list of the best is going to be subjective, but you won’t be disappointed by the ones here.

The 20 Most Spectacular Waterfalls in the U.S.

20 U.S. National Parks Everyone Should Visit At Least Once

Banyan tree and hiker, Maui, Hawaii. Man hiking climbing giant Hawaiian Banyan tree on the Pipiwai Trail to Waimoku Falls around Haleakala National Park, Hawaii, Maui, USA.
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Our National Park System is one of the country’s greatest treasures, and it’s often been called “America’s Best Idea.” Currently, there are 63 national parks from the Pacific (American Samoa) to the ocean south of Florida (Dry Tortugas) and from the Arctic to the tropics.

Most people won’t get a chance to visit them all, so if you could only visit 20 and just one time each, which ones should they be? Here are our recommendations:

20 U.S. National Parks Everyone Should Visit At Least Once

The 15 Most-Visited Countries in the World

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The world is big, and there are countless places to explore. Some countries attract many more visitors than others. Countries that are popular with tourists often have a lot to see and do, as well as friendly people and great food.

According to Insider Monkey, these countries have the most visitors every year.

The 15 Most-Visited Countries in the World

 

Author: Robert Sihler

Bio:

Robert Sihler is an educator, freelance writer, and rock climbing guide and instructor living with his family in Driftwood, Texas. In his spare time, he enjoys reading fiction, streaming films, completing crossword puzzles, and rock climbing. When he goes on vacation, he likes to visit the mountains of the West and climb remote, obscure peaks that have seen few or no prior ascents.

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