10 Heavenly Places Existing on Earth

Ha Linh November 11, 2018 19:35

The majestic landscapes separated from modern life are places that attract travel lovers. The following 10 destinations are definitely places that many people dream of visiting once in their life.

GuyanaOne of the world's last remaining pristine rainforests, there are virtually no roads here.Any visitor who has the opportunity to set foot in Guyana will surely be blown away by the majestic beauty of Kaieteur Falls. Photo:@theworldfolio.

Southern China Karst MountainsRecognized by UNESCO as a world heritage site since 2007, it spans the provinces of Chongqing, Guangxi, Guizhou and Yunnan. The complex includes many important karst landforms with natural bridges, canyons and extensive cave systems. Photo:@uwearanas.

Seljavallalaug, Icelandworld-famous for its year-round stunning geothermal pools. “This is a geothermal pool, hidden in the southern foothills of Iceland and only those in the know can find it,” says Hugh Morris ofTelegraph(UK) commented. Photo:@ihearttreklavik.

Immersing yourself in the natural hot springs and gazing at the majestic clouds and sky in Iceland, you will surely feel like you are the only person in this paradise. This place attracts many tourists at all times, from the cold season to the dry season, to experience paradise, a place separate from everyday life. Photo:@guidetoiceland, @mlbourne.

Providencia Island, Colombiais home to a "sea of ​​seven colors" that surrounds the idyllic Caribbean island. However, because there are no trails, it will be quite difficult for visitors to access this paradise. Locals rumor that pirate Henry Morgan's treasure is still buried here. Photo:@rodsubmerso, @lore_guro.

Heidiland, Switzerlandis a romantic, peaceful destination for vacationers. Coming to Heidiland, you will be immersed in magnificent grasslands and snow-capped mountain peaks. If your feet are tired after a long hike, the nearby town of Bad Ragaz always serves hot springs to help travelers relax. Photo:@onedaysometime.

Along the lake are wooden houses decorated with wreaths and cattle grazing around the fence, creating a simple yet poetic picture. Photo:@swssheidiland, @amir_asani13.

Atacama Desert, ChileLocated in northern Chile and a small part of southern Peru, the Atacama Desert lies between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains. This desert is the driest place in the world, containing more death than life but is known as a land of rich colors. Photo:@ricardotakamura.

From rusty red rocks, green lagoons to mysterious purple mountains… all are great mysteries to tourists who have never set foot here. Photo:@scontent.

Korakuen Garden, Japanis one of the most wonderful gardens in the land of cherry blossoms. The garden is located on the north bank of the Asashi River, designed in the Kaiyu style. Strolling here gives visitors the experience of all the paths connecting to lawns, ponds, hills, streams and teahouses. Photo:@cocolocala, @benziluca.

Glendalough Valley, Ireland,The phrase “God’s own country” was first used in 1807 to describe Ireland’s Wicklow Mountains, home to the famous glacial valley of Glendalough. Photo:@ashtangayogaireland.

At the heart of the valley is an ancient monastic city dotted with Celtic crosses and a 30-metre-high round tower. Photo:@turismoirlanda, @ireland_travel.

Lake Tahoe, CaliforniaTahoein the Sierra Nevada Mountains ofAmerica,located along the border between the two states of California and Nevada. The romantic scenery of the freshwater lake makes many tourists fall in love with the clear, deep blue lake water, surrounded by majestic mountain ranges. Photo:@cuttingedgeimagery.

Not only that, around Lake Tahoe there are also many ski resorts and summer entertainment areas, suitable for tourists to visit and relax. Photo:@tahoequarterly, @martiscamp.

Queenstown, New Zealandis a resort town in Otago in the southwest of New Zealand's South Island. The town is surrounded by majestic, overlapping mountain ranges, standing out against the clear blue sea. The most attractive destination here is the 450 m high Bob Mountain, with a panoramic view of the surrounding lakes. Photo:@queenstownnz, @vanessaanatasya.

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