The world is vast and beautiful and surely unseen by most people. But before you give up on travelling, you must add a few places to your bucket list. These locations have been regarded as the most beautiful on Earth. From Japan to Italy, there are wonders all over the world to witness.
Are these the most beautiful places in the world?
Sintra, Portugal
If you take an easy road trip all the way from Lisbon, you will reach Sintra. This major tourist attraction holds the Sintra National Palace and the colourful Pena National Palace. You can also pop down to the beach or take a stroll in the park. It’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, filled with history you must experience.
Lapland, Finland
Feeling FOMO from people all over the world witnessing the Northern Lights? Lapland in Finland offers the prime spot to stargaze and finally check the Northern Lights off your bucket list. It is the northernmost point of Finland. It’s also known as Santa Claus’ hometown, and an entire village attraction was built that was themed on Santa Claus. For those a bit sick of the heat, you can witness other events, such as the polar night or the midnight sun.
Mù Cang Chải, Vietnam
For a visa-free option, visit Vietnam today and plan your trip to Mù Cang Chải. The lush greenery will captivate and reconnect you with nature once again. It offers scenic hiking trails, and if you’re a bike enthusiast, you can also enjoy a swift ride. Mù Cang Chải is a 6-8 hour journey from the capital, Hanoi, but definitely worth it.
Oshino Hakkai, Oshino, Yamanashi, Japan
Oshino Hakkai is a set of eight ponds at the base of Mt. Fuji, fed by snow melting from the glorious mountain. It offers a scenic and breathtaking view of Mt. Fuji. The snow results in beautiful spring water that is so clear you can see your reflection. The best and ideal time to visit Oshino Hakkai is mid-to-late April when the beautiful cherry blossoms bloom. You can take a peaceful stroll amongst the petals in the quiet village of Oshino, where the ponds are situated.
Las Coloradas, Mexico
This is what dreams are made of. In Las Coloradas, you witness the rare phenomenon of pastel pink waters, clean white sand, and clear blue skies. It almost seems like a real-life Barbie movie. The remote lagoon offers peace and serenity away from the bustling cities. It’s most vibrant under the afternoon sun so make sure to pack your sunscreen!
Chamarel, Mauritius
Although most people visit the East African island for their beaches, you must visit the natural attraction called the Seven Coloured Earths in Chamarel. Not only does it feel like it’s straight out of your imagination, but it also makes you think how diverse and wonderful the world must be. This village is also home to gorgeous, cascading waterfalls.
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