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Whether you’re a globetrotter struggling to decide where to go next, or a first time  traveller picking a dream destination, there’s no shortage of beautiful places to visit in  this world. From natural wonders to bustling cities and other spectacular sights, here is  our pick of the most beautiful views to inspire everyone’s wanderlust. 

Africa 

  1. The Sahara Desert, Northern Africa 

At over 9,200,000 square kilometres, the Sahara Desert is larger than most countries.  Don’t let that overwhelm you, as it’s still accessible enough to take in the vast sand  dunes, camel trekking, and clearest skies for stargazing. The most popular backpacker  route to the Sahara is via Morocco. Visit during spring and autumn for better weather. 

  1. Chefchaouen, Morocco 

The word Chefchaouen translates to “the blue pearl” this city is unlike any other.  Nestled in the Rif mountains and painted various shades of blue, this city is an  instagrammer’s paradise. Some people believe that when the Jews were escaping  Europe they painted it to represent the sky and sea; others say it’s because the colour  repels mosquitoes! Regardless of the reason, there’s plenty to see and do and amazing  places to eat.

  1. The Pyramids of Giza, Egypt 

Whether you’re planning a long trip or just have a layover, when visiting Egypt you can’t  miss the iconic Pyramids of Giza. Surrounded by many mysteries, they’re something  you need to see to believe. While you can go at any time, the weather is nicest from  October to April. 

The site itself is open every day and you can wander around and even go inside the  pyramids.

  1. Victoria Falls, Zambia & Zimbabwe 

Found on the Zambezi river on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe is Victoria Falls – the largest waterfall in the world! There are many places to see the falls from, but the  best vantage point is Knife Edge. During the dry season (October through early  November) it’s even possible to walk through some parts of the waterfall. 

Asia 

  1. The Hong Kong city skyline 

Hong Kong’s incredibly tall buildings make for a miraculous cityscape. View the wave of  neon lights in a kaleidoscope of colours and escape the bustle of people while taking it  all in. There are plenty of places to get a glimpse of the skyline: like from Victoria Peak,  the highest point on Hong Kong Island, or Sky 100, the city’s highest observation deck.

  1. Nami Island, South Korea 

An easy day trip from bustling Seoul, Nami Island is a nature lover’s dream. Once at  Gapyeong Wharf, you can either take the ferry to the island, or zip-line across. Zip-lining  in gives you the best views of the island – perfect for anyone looking to be immersed in  nature. Autumn is a great time to visit as you’ll see the changing colours of the trees, or  March-April to see the cherry blossoms. 

  1. Cherry blossom season in Japan 

During spring the country stuns visitors from around the world with shades of pink. Once  the blooms arrive, do as the locals do and indulge in ‘hanami’ by picnicking under these  beautiful trees and appreciating their flowers. They typically first appear in Okinawa in  January and in Kyoto and Tokyo by late March and early April so plan your trip  accordingly if you want to join in on the festivities.

  1. Angkor Wat, Cambodia 

The symbol of Cambodia and one of the largest religious sites in the world, Angkor Wat  is another World Wonder that’ll leave you in awe. Bringing in more than just history buffs  and Tomb Raider fans, Angkor Wat was once a metropolis and as the largest religious  monument in the world, a few days are needed to explore it all. For those short on time,  the “Grand Circle” of Angkor Wat, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm can be done in a day.  The best view on the site is catching the sunrise from Angkor Hill.

  1. Holi Festival, India 

This Indian festival is a spectacular sight that marks the beginning of spring. Celebrated  all over India, it’s a celebration of colour that creates clouds of vibrant powders and  paints coming from every street covering the people from head to toe. Recognised  around the world, this festival of colour marks the start of spring. 

Europe 

  1. Cliffs of Moher, Ireland 

You’ll feel like you’re on the edge of the world at the Cliffs of Moher. Found on the west  coast of Ireland, feel the wind in your hair and stand on the edge over 200 metres above  the Atlantic Ocean. These cliffs were carved in the last ice age and inspired Irish  legends including one about a magical underwater city. Visit from April through to the  end of September for the best weather and optimal views.

  1. Sintra, Portugal 

Just a short drive from Lisbon, Sintra is like a land from fairytales. Time seems to have  stood still in this forest surrounded medieval town. With colourful and romantic  architecture, Sintra is home to castles, mansions and decorative gardens. The must-see  places include the Disney-like Quinta da Regaleira and colourful Pena Palace. 

  1. Cinque Terre, Italian Riviera 

The Cinque Terre consists of five vibrant fishing villages along the Italian Riviera in the  northwest of Italy. While not as remote as they once were, they’re still quite difficult to  access. By car you’ll face some narrow and curvy roads, making train the best way to  arrive. Once there, you’ll be taken in by the quaint charm and clusters of colourful  homes tucked away in the cliffs.

  1. Mykonos & Santorini, Greece 

There’s no need to choose between these two beautiful Greek islands. The islands  themselves are only three hours apart and an easy flight or ferry back to the mainland.  For those more beach and party orientated, head to Mykonos. For those looking for a  more romantic feel, check out Santorini. Regardless of what you choose, the beautiful  ocean views and white and blue cities are breathtaking.

Middle East 

  1. Burj Kahlifa Tower, Dubai 

You won’t get better views of Dubai than from the Burj Kahlifa Tower – the world’s  tallest building (829.8 metres)! Within the building is one of the world’s fastest elevators  taking you to the observation deck at record speeds. Buy tickets online to avoid the  lines, but there’s a reason it’s so popular. You’ll enter the building through the Dubai  Mall (one of the largest shopping centres in the world), before heading up and getting a  360 view of the modern city as well as the Persian Gulf and Dubai Creek through the  old city. 

  1. Cappadocia, Turkey 

Cappadocia looks like a place from a sci-fi movie, with interesting geological features  known as fairy chimneys. These unique formations have become dwellings, cities, and 

castles in past cultures. For your best experience, stay in a cave hotel and take a hot air  balloon trip in the early fall when the weather is nicest. If you’re not on a balloon  yourself, get a spectacular view of balloon spotted skies from a rooftop terrace.

 

North America 

  1. The Northern Lights, Canada 

If you plan on travelling through Canada, head up north during the darkest (and  coldest!) time of year, December through March. You’ll be able to see the Northern  Lights in parts of Ontario, Manitoba, Alberta, and B.C. provinces, and the Northwest and  Yukon territories. The Wood Buffalo National Park in northern Alberta is home to the  world’s largest dark sky preserve, making it the clearest place to view this magical sight. 

  1. The Rocky Mountains, Canada & USA 

With snow covered peaks and alpine lakes, the rockies make North American’s most  striking landscape. Spread across the western part of the continent, the Rockies are a  prime spot for beautiful views, skiing and hiking. The best views in the Canadian  Rockies are found in Banff and Jasper. Come in September and October when it’s less 

busy but not too cold. The US Rockies are best viewed in Colorado at the Rocky  Mountain National Park, or Montana in Glacier National Park. 

  1. Guanajato, Mexico 

Guanajato is surrounded by mountains and has an impressive mix of natural beauty,  Baroque architecture and a distinct lack of tourists. Head up to the statue of Pipila to get  the best view over the city. Bring hiking shoes for the trek or relax on the tram. 

  1. The Grand Canyon, Arizona 

Plunging over a mile down and carved by the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon is a  vast orange-pink gorge in a National Park over 1.2 million acres in size. The best (and  priciest) way to see the Grand Canyon is from the birds-eye view of a helicopter. On the  ground, head to Hopi Point along Hermit Road. Aim to be there for sunrise or sunset for  the best pics.

Oceania 

  1. The Great Barrier Reef, Australia 

One of Australia’s most iconic view is underwater. Head to Queensland to see the  colourful marine life while snorkelling, scuba diving or through a glass bottomed boat.  This wonder of the natural world is the only living thing seen from space, it’s bigger than  the Great Wall of China. No matter which part of it you see, you’ll be in awe of its natural  beauty. Go from June through to October for best weather and least rainfall.

  1. Lempuyang Temple, Bali 

After heading up a steep 1700+ steps, you’ll get a panoramic view of the neighbouring  mountain through the elaborate temple gates. This remote area is known as Bali’s  “gateway to heaven” and is one of the most sacred places on the island. 

  1. Everywhere, New Zealand 

It’s impossible to narrow down a place with the best view in New Zealand, as this entire  country is breathtakingly beautiful. Pick a mountain, hike it and you’ll be rewarded. Need  a starting point? Go to Mitre Peak in Milford Sound on the South Island, or Cape  Reinga, Northland – the country’s northernmost point.

South America 

  1. Machu Picchu, Peru 

After you’ve finished taking your llama selfies, take a minute to enjoy your surroundings.  The quintessential view of the ruins in Machu Picchu, is found at the Sun Gate. Whether  you did the three day hike to get there or took the train, you can’t miss this view of the  ancient Incan city.

  1. Patagonia, Chile & Argentina 

The Andes mountains in southern Chile and Argentina have captivated travellers and  photographers for years. The rugged alpine and glacial landscapes offer everything an  adventure lover could want. Travel between September and May for the best weather  and book your flight to Patagonia well in advance. You’ll be consistently surrounded by  beautiful nature and towering mountains in this region, but the glaciers are the highlight.  Get the best views of the glaciers by kayaking right up to them. 

  1. Salar de Uyuni, Bolivia 

While miles of emptiness and piles of salt doesn’t sound that exciting, it’s amazing how  beautiful ‘nothing’ can be. If you’re looking to see it when it reflects the sky, come during  the rainy season (December through April). Otherwise, for the fun perspective shots and  to travel further, come during the dry season (May-November). From surreal deserts to  hot springs and cactus hotels, there’s plenty to see and do in the ‘middle of nowhere’.

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