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Most Amazing

Iguazu Falls, Brazil

These spectacular falls in Brazil have been named one of the natural seven wonders of the world and qualify as the largest waterfalls.

Hallstatt, Austria

This picturesque lakeside town is known to be one of the most photographed places in Europe. The alpine houses, ancient salt mine or visiting a glacier garden all make it a wondrous picture to paint.

Banff National Park, Canada

This is a fabulous destination all year round where you can see vibrant turquoise hues reflecting off the rock floors in summers and experiencing world class ski resorts if you prefer a winter getaway.

Angkor Wat, Cambodia

One of the most unique temples, this is one of the largest religious monument in the world with an incredible history. It took 35 years to build without any aid of machinery.

Bora Bora, French Polynesia

Bora Bora is known as an island paradise for tourists who wish to enjoy the soft white sand beaches, crystal clear waters, sapphire blue skies and seclusion. It is a part of France and lies halfway between Australia and USA.

Antelope Canyon, Arizona

It is primarily a water eroded rock canyon located in the northern part of the state of Arizona, USA. Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon known for its smooth, wavy walls of sandstone, caused mainly by flash flooding and rain.

Black Sand Beach, Iceland

Reynisfjara, also known as Iceland’s black sand beach is one of the most extraordinary beaches in the world. It was formed when the volcano was still active—the lava floated across the beach, cooled down when it came into contact with the icy seawater and broke apart. 

Cliffs of Moher, Ireland

Located in County Clare, the Cliffs of Moher are one of the most instantly recognizable Irish attractions. They are mainly made of shale and sandstone, and visited by nearly a million visitors annually.

Amalfi Coast, Italy

Amalfi Coast is a beautiful Mediterranean landscape, made up of towering forested cliffs, a sparkling blue sea, cute little hotels and shops, and a rich culture and history. It is considered one of the top honeymoon destinations in the world.

Milford Sound, New Zealand

It is not a sound but actually a fiord that extends 16 kms in length to the open sea and flanked by rock faces and majestic peaks. The sounds are formed when a river valley is flooded with the sea, whereas Milford Sound was carved out by an erosion of ancient glacial ice.