1. Bali Indonesia
Belonging Indonesia is full of beautiful temples, impressive rice fields, and different cultures that live in harmony. It is difficult not to be infected by its inhabitants' charm and smile.
2. Prince Edward Island Canada
The island's landscape is dominated by open fields, with some lovely forests and a beautiful coastline where you can find reddish sandy beaches. The atmosphere is quite rural, which is ideal for tourists seeking relaxation.
3. Takayama, Japan
Takayama is located in Gifu Prefecture, in the Japanese Alps. It is called Little Kyoto because of its traditional alleys with wooden buildings dating from the Edo period. Some points of cultural interest, such as the Kusakabe Heritage House and the Yoshijima Heritage House, are located in the Sakurayama Hachimangi Tomb area, along the Enakogawa and Miyagawa rivers and Mount Kitayama.
The area retains a historic and tranquil atmosphere, with Kitayama Park and its beautiful seasonal flowers. At the top of Mount Matsukura are the ruins of Matsukura Castle. You can enjoy a panoramic view of Takayama and the Japanese Alps. In this area, you can visit an artisan village, which is accessed by a path through the forest.
4. Glacier National Park, Montana
5. Reykjavik, Iceland
It is also a young and cosmopolitan city that receives many travelers. Its unique charm lies in quietly enjoying its inhabitants' life and the city's intense culture. (there are nine museums).
6. Uluru, Australia
Australia is a country that never ceases to amaze with its many beautiful places. Its famous Sydney Opera House has become its most significant artificial symbol, but if we have to talk about a natural sign, that is Uluru.
Uluru, also called Ayers Rock, is a sandstone rock formation located in central Australia, in the Northern Territory, 460 km southwest of Alice Springs, within Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
7. Adams Peak (Sri Padaya), Sri Lanka
Adam's Peak, more popularly known by its English name (Adam's Peak) or by its Sri Lanka name (Sri Pada), is a mountain that rises, in the form of a vertical pyramid, up to 2243 meters above the dense jungle of Sri Lanka. Famous for the large rock, (1.8 meters) in the shape of a footprint on its summit, different religions revere this mountain
Adam's Peak is an important pilgrimage site, especially for Buddhists, who flock to it between December and May to climb the steep slopes leading to the Peak. The thousands of pilgrims are joined by more and more travelers from all over the world to witness a beautiful sunrise from the summit and, why not, to reflect and seek inner peace while ascending the more than 5200 steps leading to the meeting of Sri Pada.
8. Isle of Skye, Scotland
Skye is a truly magical place in Scotland. Whether you're just visiting for a few days while touring the rest of Scotland or planning to stay longer the island has countless reasons to fascinate you with its mountain ranges dramatic coastlines and captivating history. These remote lands in the North of Scotland, which so inspired writers and painters, also continue to arouse great admiration among travelers.
Known simply as The Isle, it has been an inspiration for artists and travelers succor for sailors, and a refuge for kings But it is also home to fairies and giants one of Scotland's finest whiskies and cliffs that defy the north.
9. Champagne, France
The Champagne region is located about 150 km from Paris, in the north of France, in the province of the same name, Champagne.
Between mountains, valleys, and vine-covered landscapes, this region which gives its name to France's most famous beverage, is home to thousand-year-old cellars that open their doors to show the world the secrets behind its production.
Here, in the region that gives its name to the most sensual French drink, you will find some of the most famous wineries in the world, where you can't miss walks and tours through the terroirs full of different types of grapes. An oenologist will take you by the hand so that you can discover for yourself this fascinating world in one of the most beautiful places in Europe and the whole world.
10. The Maldives
Maldives Islands are located in the Indian Ocean. It is a group of 1,190 coral islands distributed in 26 large atolls, coral structures separated by lagoons that extend, creating a landscape that enamors its natural charm.
The Republic of the Maldives covers a distance of 820 kilometers from north to south and a hundred and twenty kilometers from east to west. It consists of almost 2,000 islands, of which only 202 are inhabited, and 87 are islands dedicated to holiday tourism. A single hotel operates on each island in the Maldives, or rather resort.
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