Top 10 photogenic places in the world

Oanh Vu March 19, 2018 22:31

The giant salt flats of Salar de Uyuni, the romantic city of Venice or the Buddhist land of Bagan are places with attractive landscapes, popular with tourists and photographers.

Salar de Uyuni, Daniel Campos, Bolivia:Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia is the world's largest salt flat, covering an area of ​​over 10,000 square kilometers. The stunning view of the sky reflecting on the surface of the flats and the apartments made entirely of salt here have attracted many photographers from all over the world to visit and capture stunning images. Photo:15min.it.

Keukenhof Park, Lisse, Netherlands:Also known as the "garden of Europe", Keukenhof Park covers a total area of ​​about 32 hectares and is one of the largest flower gardens in the world, open from mid-March to mid-May. Every year, the park is home to 7 million tulips of 800 different types, creating colorful flower carpets in the middle of spring. Photo:Globetellers.

French Riviera, France:The French Riviera is a land of romance with many attractive destinations that attract tourists. This place is known for its luxurious resorts, beautiful beaches, old towns and many picturesque old quarters. In addition, the Grasse region in the French Riviera is also known as the capital of perfume, where visitors can learn about the scent industry as well as admire the eye-catching flower fields. Photo:Westsideintltravel.

Venice, Italy:The 1,700-year-old city of Venice in Italy offers visitors a romantic, poetic and artistic space. This place is famous for its dense canal system, unique architectural style and many attractive attractions such as Rialto Bridge, Grand Canal, Palazzo Ducale or Saint Mark's Square. Photo:Pixabay.


Wat Arun, Bangkok, Thailand:Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun, also known as the "Temple of Dawn", is one of the oldest temples in Bangkok, notable for its unique architecture and impressive spires. In addition, the temple is also one of the most important religious sites in the city, attracting many visitors. Photo:Phuttha.

Yosemite Valley, California:Yosemite has giant sequoia trees, large meadows, deep valleys and many majestic waterfalls, so no matter where you go in Yosemite, photographers always have the opportunity to capture beautiful natural moments. Besides, visitors to Yosemite can also wander, go beyond the trails to look for wild animals. Photo:Elevation.maplogs.


Zermatt, Switzerland:Zermatt in the Swiss Alps is one of the world's top ski resorts. Its charming villages are nestled at the foot of the mountains, amidst majestic mountain scenery that makes for a stunning picture, especially at sunrise and sunset. Photo:Mystsnet.

Ashikaga Flower Park, Ashigaka, Japan:Ashigaka Flower Park is a particularly attractive place for nature and flower lovers. This is a gathering place of hundreds of types of flowers, of which the most prominent and dominant are wisteria flowers, blooming around the end of April, creating a beautiful and romantic scene, attracting a large number of visitors. Photo:Bpluxurytravel.

Bagan, Myanmar:Bagan is an ancient city located southwest of Mandalay, famous for about 2,000 Buddhist structures dating back thousands of years. The Buddhist structures scattered across a vast plain of about 65 square kilometers have helped Bagan become a famous tourist destination in Myanmar. Photo:Lifecoachcode.

Zhangjiajie National Park, China:Zhangjiajie National Park is located in the west of Hunan Province, established in 1982 and is the first national park in China. It has a majestic landscape with strange peaks, deep canyons, waterfalls or giant stone pillars and is home to many wild animals and plants. In addition, Zhangjiajie National Park is also the inspiration for the Hallelujah Mountains in the movieAvatar2009. Photo:Medium.



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