Travel Destinations: 20 Global Tourist Attractions, Each Like a Picture Come to Life, Impressive if You’ve Visited 3
The 20 Most Photogenic Places in the World
When it comes to travel, you might be a complete city lover, yearn for the tranquility of vast countryside landscapes, or be somewhere in between. Either way, one thing is certain: you’ll want to visit a captivating place. If you’re looking for inspiration for your next trip, here are 20 extremely photogenic destinations that are so beautiful you won’t believe your eyes.
Milford Sound, New Zealand
If beautiful scenery (and impressive photos) are your top priority for travel, then New Zealand is your best choice. Here there are spectacular coral reefs, mountains, and waterfalls, and no matter which island you’re on, you’ll be pleasantly surprised. However, if you can make it to the South Island, Milford Sound is a must-visit. This fjord is astonishingly beautiful; when your friends see the photos you took during your vacation, they’ll think you used Photoshop to edit them.
Big Sur, United States
For those looking for a little excitement, this is the perfect road trip. The California coast is one of the most impressive road stretches in the world, but it’s also known for its unpredictable road conditions. However, if you can endure the winding journey, you and your travel companions will be rewarded with some of the most beautiful scenery California has to offer.
Lake Louise, Canada
Let’s be clear: Lake Louise is no ordinary lake. With its crystal-clear blue waters surrounded by mountain peaks, Lake Louise is a perfect spot for capturing Canada’s beautiful scenery; the nearby town of Banff offers world-class hiking trails, tea houses, and stargazing opportunities. After visiting this iconic glacial lake, you’ll never feel envious again when your colleagues tell you they’re going on a lakeside vacation.
Great Waterfall, Chile
Few countries can boast both Antarctic and desert environments, but Chile is unique. When visiting this long, narrow country, you have the opportunity to see the famous Easter Island, explore tropical rainforests and lakes, and take boat tours of glaciers, all without crossing international borders. Those fortunate enough to visit Chile also have the chance to explore the grand waterfall: this stunning waterfall is one of the most photogenic destinations in Patagonia.
Lake Como, Italy
If you hate authentic Italian cuisine, romantic cobblestone cities, quality wine, and stunning scenery, then Lake Como might not be for you. However, for the rest of us, the beauty of northern Italy is like a dream. Visitors are always looking for the best panoramic spots along the coastline, but apparently, when it comes to Lake Como, the scenery is just the tip of the iceberg. This place, surrounded by picturesque villages and a low-key wine region, is the European vacation destination that we all long for.
Taj Mahal, India
This is an iconic place that needs no introduction. The Taj Mahal is considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World and one of the most popular historical attractions in Asia. For centuries, the Taj Mahal and its story have captivated visitors; it is an architectural masterpiece built in memory of Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan’s beloved wife Mumtaz Mahal, who died in 1631. While photos of this place are impressive, we know that to truly appreciate the stunning grandeur of this architecture, one must see it up close in person.
Bora Bora, French Polynesia
Imagine yourself curled up in a water bungalow, watching the sunlight reflect on the perfect turquoise water, with a beautiful volcanic landscape in the background. In Bora Bora, this isn’t a dream, just an ordinary morning. All of French Polynesia is well worth seeing, but Bora Bora stands out particularly for its extinct volcano at the center of the small island. The island’s unique geographical location, combined with the nearby coral reefs, makes it a tropical paradise unlike anywhere else.
Kinderdijk, Netherlands
Kinderdijk, listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, is more than just a small Dutch village. It is famous for its historic windmill architecture, marshland landscapes, and European rural atmosphere, so, basically, it looks like it’s straight out of a Dutch postcard. The village is also part of South Holland province, the very region that made the Netherlands famous for tulips, and it’s just a short drive from Amsterdam and Rotterdam, making it a perfect day trip destination for anyone traveling in Europe.
Arabian Desert, Arabian Peninsula
From riding hot air balloons, camel riding to touring in private cars, there are various ways to explore the beauty of the Arabian desert. This desert is the second largest desert in the world, spanning multiple countries including the United Arab Emirates, and many tourists start from the bustling Abu Dhabi and Dubai to enjoy an unforgettable desert safari journey.
Unstad, Norway
When most tourists think of ‘surfing’, they might think of Hawaii, Australia, or Bali. While Norway may not be the first place that comes to mind when it comes to surfing, Unstad is actually a popular surfing destination (and also very photogenic), both for Scandinavians and international tourists. After all, there are few opportunities to practice cutback maneuvers while enjoying the Northern Lights.
Paris, France
There is a phenomenon specifically used to describe tourists who are disappointed with Paris, but they are actually wrong. Of course, Paris will be crowded with other tourists, but they come here for a reason: the impressive architecture and perfectly picturesque streets suitable for postcards have made this city one of Europe’s most beloved treasures for centuries. Ignore the critics, take photos of the Eiffel Tower, and create memories you will never forget.
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
Vietnam’s Ha Long Bay is one of Asia’s most photogenic natural wonders, with its emerald waters, mostly uninhabited limestone islands (over 1,600 of them!), and vibrant tropical jungle as a backdrop. After admiring the stunning scenery above the water, enjoy a candlelit dinner in the area’s caves to see what beautiful sights Vietnam’s underground world has to offer.
Great Smoky Mountains, United States
Great Smoky Mountains covers an area of over 2000 square kilometers (200,000 hectares), and it’s the most visited national park in the United States for a reason. Both experienced campers and novices flock to this Appalachian paradise to explore lush trails, observe abundant wildlife, and admire waterfalls and mountains. Get to know this place, and even the most reluctant hiker will become a true nature lover.
Serengeti National Park, Tanzania
Who among us hasn’t put an African safari on their bucket list? Tanzania’s Serengeti National Park is undoubtedly one of the best destinations for anyone wanting to capture snapshots of African wildlife. Visitors who want to see the park from a bird’s-eye view can take a hot air balloon to overlook it from new heights.
Segovia, Spain
Of course, in Spain, you might throw a stone and hit a castle, but few are as impressive as the Alcázar of Segovia in Spain. This palace, a royal residence converted from a military fortress, is located in the center of the medieval city of Segovia and has many legends in its history: from its alleged founding by Hercules to apparently providing inspiration for Disney’s iconic Snow White castle.
Whitsunday Islands, Australia
Australia’s Great Barrier Reef boasts a rich underwater oasis, but there’s also plenty to see above the water. After completing your diving tour in the Whitsunday Islands, you might consider enjoying the sunset from the Cannonvale waterfront boardwalk, hiking through the misty rainforest, or picking up your camera to capture moments in one of Australia’s most photogenic locations – Hill Inlet, with its swirling white sands and turquoise waters.
Scottish Highlands, Scotland
Vibrant leaves, cozy nights, rainy weekends… there are many reasons to love autumn, especially in Scotland. The Scottish Highlands is already one of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the UK, but in autumn, the orange-red scenery is truly worth seeing. However, no matter what time of year, driving to see the region’s many castles is essential.
Machu Picchu, Peru
Machu Picchu is the perfect vacation destination for history enthusiasts and budding photographers, as it not only provides information about the Inca Empire but also offers panoramic views of tropical mountain landscapes. If you’re planning your next trip and trying to choose between cultural richness, educational value, and photogenic beauty, Peru reminds us that we can have it all.
New York, USA
For some people, paradise is a remote place where travelers can reconnect with nature. For others, paradise is spending a few days in the world’s best cities. New York City is one of the world’s best destinations in almost every aspect, from live music to nightlife to luxury shopping. It is also one of North America’s most photogenic cities, with unique architecture, beautiful green spaces, and some iconic places that your friends at home will surely recognize.
Kyoto, Japan
While any time is a good time to visit Japan, spring is particularly special as cherry blossoms bloom during this season. Visitors to Kyoto will have plenty of options to see the cherry blossoms up close, in addition to the opportunity to enjoy world-class cuisine and the city’s renowned art scene.
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