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breathtaking Places like Paris, Rome, New York, Tokyo, or other faraway tropical locales come to mind when you think of a leisure vacation abroad. And for good reason—millions of tourists visit these well-known tourist destinations every year. Still, there are lesser-known treasures full of obscure beauty scattered around the world.
Join us as we explore 12 breathtaking places that should be on your bucket list of places to visit:
No 1. Melissani Cave | Country:
Greece | Hidden among the country’s historic ruins is the ethereal Melissani Cave, a haven of crystal-clear waters and dazzling beauty. Greek mythology says it was a place where lovers went to seek solace, and its ethereal allure still belies this notion. You will be transported to another world when you gaze at its beautiful waters under the clear sky. Source Image: Shutterstock
No 2. Dean’s Blue Hole | Country:
Bahamas Explore the depths of Dean’s Blue Hole, an underwater cave in the Bahamas that drops to an incredible 202 meters (662 feet). There is a fascinating area under the water that is hidden and has an amazing blue hue. This amazing natural wonder is a diving enthusiast’s paradise and a testament to the amazing diversity of the planet. (Shot from Shutterstock)
No 3. Luang Prabang | Country:
Laos | Step into a world straight from a fairy tale in UNESCO-designated Luang Prabang, where time seems to stand still. The air is scented with spices, as saffron-robed monks roam the green tree-lined lanes. This colorful city offers a welcome diversion from everyday life. Photo courtesy of Reuters
No 4. Suzhou | Country:
China | Suzhou is a living museum in China, showcasing its 2,500-year history. Imagine meandering past canals lined with historic pagodas and picture-perfect gardens. Suzhou has a rich history without crowds and is still unknown to foreign visitors.
No 5. Mont-Saint-Michel | Country:
France | The island of Mont-Saint-Michel, located off the coast of France, is a fascinating combination of fantasy and history, just like a Disney castle. It was once a strong fort, but now it fascinates tourists with its stunning splendor, especially after dusk. (Photo: Reuters)
No 6. Los Glaciares National Park | Country:
Argentina | With its diverse species and breathtaking glaciers, Los Glaciers National Park is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. See huge ice formations in the frigid sea and go where penguins, condors and foxes hang out a slice of unspoiled nature. (Photo: Reuters)
No 7. Huacachina | Country:
Peru | Often overlooked, Huacachina is a desert desert with a special allure. The lake here is said to have been created by a mermaid princess. Surrounded by sandy dunes, this unconventional haven is a must for sandboarding enthusiasts. (Photo: Reuters)
No 8. Hitachi Seaside Park | Country:
Japan | Throughout the year, Hitachi Seaside Park in Japan has surreal scenes. With vibrant fields of pneumophila in the spring and kochia in the fall, Dr. The world of Seuss come to life is a flower lover’s paradise. (Photo: Reuters)
No 9. Emerald Lake | Country:
Canada: Emerald Lake is a tranquil and breathtaking place located in British Columbia. Its crystal-clear waters provide a mesmerizing view that’s perfect for relaxing and taking in the majesty of the Canadian Rockies, reflecting snow-capped mountains, pine trees and blue skies. Photo: Shutterstock
No 10. Antelope Canyon Country:
United States | The surreal slot canyon known as Antelope Canyon, with its elaborate patterns and sunlit shafts, is a breathtaking visual wonder located in the American Southwest. As you make your way through the narrow, sandstone corridors you will be mesmerized by the play of light and shadows; This environment is different from others.
No 11. Cameron Highlands | Country:
Malaysia | With temperatures ranging from 10°C to 70°C (50°F to 70°F), the Cameron Highlands offer a welcome respite from the tropical heat. This hill resort offers respite from the hot Southeast Asian climate with its colorful flower gardens and lush green tea plantations. (Shot from Shutterstock)
No 12. Salar de Uyuni | Country:
Bolivia | During the wet season, the Salar de Uyuni, the world’s largest salt flat, looks like a mirror. It’s like walking on the clouds a photographer’s paradise offering a unique view of Earth’s splendor.
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