Published on August 17th, 2018
Looking for a more unusual travel destination this year? Check out these photos of 16 unbelievably amazing places in the world; we challenge you to read on without reaching for your passport…
1. Slalr de Uyuni, Bolivia
This is one of the largest mirrors of the world and sits in the southwest Bolivia. The place that acts as a prime source of salt and lithium in summers transforms during the flooding season into something really unbelievable i.e. the largest mirror of the world.
2. Pamukkale, Turkey
This is the place where calcium laden hot waters coil from the earth and surge over a cliff. Dramatic travertines of brilliantly white and hard calcium are formed as they cool and shape pools.
3. Tianzi Mountains
The term Tianzi means “Son of Heaven” and the name Tianzi Mountains is given after a farmer who used to live in this area. Get a 360° view of the stunning surroundings form the highest peaks of the area that is about 4,140 ft.
4. Wisteria Flower Tunnel in Japan
The beautiful scenery and fresh scent of the numerous clusters of flowers that are lying in the wisteria tunnel on the top of one another provides the visitors with an overwhelming experience. This grand sight of beautiful wisteria flowers could be seen in Japan in spring season only.
5. Hurghada
If you are looking for an elite beach holidays then Hurghada is the best place for you. It is a beach resort town at the Egypt Red Sea cost where you can enjoy scuba diving, Night clubs, bars and relax your hearts out.
6. Dahab
Egypt is not only about deserts and Pyramids but it is also famous for its diving destinations. Introducing the fishing village of the Egypt. If you did not visit this, you have not visited Egypt.
7. Sea of star , Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
During the night time, Vaadhoo Island reveals another mystical surprise. Vaadhoo Island is 15 minutes speedboat ride away from the main international airport male. It is called ‘ sea of stars due to its glowing blue waves. Its definitely a fantasy-like experience. An amazing view of stars above you and below your feet.
8. Mendenhall ice caves
Breath taking blue ice walls shimmer in the ‘glazier behind the town’ where water runs over rocks under blue ceilings in a partial hollow glazier. Located only 12 miles from downtown Juneau in Southeast Alaska.
9. Dutch flower field
A picture of never ending fields of bright coloured flowers. these fields are just as spectacular when they are seen in real life. Economically and asthetically pleasing and amazing field of flowers.
10. Abraham lake
Man-made lake on North Saskatchewan River in Western Alberta , Canada. created in 1972 and still amaze many tourists.
11. Tunnel of love
A unique passageway -the leafy green kleven train tunnel is a beautifull example of what happens when nature is allowed to grow wild around man-made infrasturcture.
12. Whitehaven Beach
Whitehaven Beach is a 7 km stretch along Whitsunday Island, Australia. The island is accessible by boat, seaplane & helicopter from airlie Beach, as well as Hamilton Island. It lies across from Chalkie’s Beach on Haslewood Island. Whitehaven Beach is known for its white sands. It has a beautiful scenery and the sand consists of 98% pure silica.
13. Trolltunga
Trolltunga (Troll tongue) is a piece of rock jutting horizontally out of a mountain about 700 metres above the north side of the lake. Trolltunga is available for hikers from approximately mid-June to mid-September.
14. Hang Sơn Đoòng
The whistling sound of wind and roar of a rushing stream in the cave heard through the entrance gives an exciting feeling to go inside and experience the cave in real life. As of 2009 it has the largest known cave passage cross-section in the world, and is located near the Laos–Vietnam border.
15. Huacachina, Peru
Catch a glimpse of this impressive desert oasis, built in the 1930s around an existing watering hole. Keep your eyes peeled for a glimpse of the lake’s legendary resident, a mermaid. Peru’s also home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu and a brilliant holiday destination – take a look at our full guide to find out more.
16. The Dark Hedges, Northern Ireland
If you go down to the woods today…drive through the Dark Hedges if you’re in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, a tree-lined road on the coast of Antrim. Game of Thrones buffs will also recognise this area as the Kingsroad.