The Netherlands is known worldwide for its rainbow fields of tulips, especially those in Keukenhof. Millions of bulbs are planted here every year - the best time to visit is mid-April when the flowers are in full bloom.
Cappadocia is a Turkish area where entire cities have been carved out of rock, which is already remarkable. And when the sky is filled with flying balloons, the level of beauty of this place reaches the clouds.
The tranquil beauty of the bamboo forest in Arashiyama District is a wonderful sight.
The reflective surface of the world's largest salt mine is as if taken vividly from Salvador Dali's imagination - fortunately, it exists in the real world.
The layered red and orange rock pillars of Bryce Canyon, known as hoodoos, make this place a must-see destination for all campers and photography enthusiasts.
Mù Cang Chải is one of the most breathtaking places in Vietnam, where you can see terraced rice paddies perched on mountainous landscapes. Iceland's largest glacier is also one of the most beautiful sights you can see in the country.
The three great pyramids of Giza are mysterious architectural wonders. We may never know whether they were built by humans or mutants. The lush landscape of the Okavango Delta is like a true Eden, where cheetahs, zebras, buffalo, and rhinos live freely in the wild.
Red sand dunes and skeletal trees make Namibia the place most similar in appearance to Mars. The Namib Desert was also the set of the movie "Mad Max: On the Road of Wrath."
Also known as the Cliffs of Madness from the movie "Bride for the Prince," this coastal wonder is located near Galway city.
Portugal's southern coast has beautiful beaches and caves, including the Benagil Cave beach.
The Glycine trees in Ashikaga bloom beautifully for several weeks at the beginning of each spring, adorning the park with pastel shades of pink and purple.
Paro Taktsang Monastery, also known as "Tiger's Nest," stands over a cliff more than 3 kilometres off the ground. If the temple's intricate building complex alone isn't enough to thrill you, the views of the Paro Valley will certainly provide that.
Located almost 2.5 kilometres above sea level, Kolukkumalai is the highest tea house in the world and also the most beautiful. It would be wonderful to sip tea like this from your favourite mug.
Known for its round shape and strikingly dark blue colour, the Great Blue Hole is a depression about 130 meters in diameter, lying in the middle of Belize's coral reef. While a bird's-eye photo will convince anyone of its beauty divers to have the opportunity to see the greatest wonders hiding in the depths - massive limestone stalactites and stalagmites formed during the last glacial period.
Of all the amazing cities in Italy, Venice's sunlit canals have the most charm.
Halong Bay, located in northeastern Vietnam, is prized for its blue waters and a series of limestone islands covered with tropical vegetation and wildlife.
It would seem that the landscapes of the Moravian Fields were created by the brushstrokes of a brilliant oil painter, but these pastel hills are as accurate as can be.
Kauai boasts some of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, but it takes some work to admire them. Nā Pali can only be viewed from a helicopter, catamaran, or after a gruelling walk.
The Tanzanian part of Serengeti Park is the perfect place for an African adventure.
Seemingly endless fields of lavender make Provence one of France's most beautiful (and fragrant) places.