Blagaj, Bosnia & Herzegovina
Blagaj is a village nestled next to small waterfalls and surrounded by clear blue water streams. White-painted houses and a monastery sit just below a large cliff. This is the sacred place of monks and Sufis (those who built the village).
Huacachina, Peru
Huacachina is a town located in an oasis in the middle of a vast desert. Traveling from the capital Lima to here takes about 5 hours. The town’s population is only about 200 people, so you can enjoy a life separate from the outside world.
Lake Hillier, Australia
Imagine beaches surrounded by eucalyptus forests next to the pinkest lake in the world. Hillier is a lake located on Middle Island, southwestern Australia. The only way for tourists to get here is by plane. The lake was discovered in 1802, its water remains pink all year round. People think that the reason is algae, seaweed and microorganisms, but scientific studies cannot confirm this. Therefore, no one knows why the lake water is always pink.
Playa de Amor, Marieta Island, Mexico
This place is also known as “Hidden Beach” with clear water and many birds nesting around. The only way to reach this sea paradise is by boat. After going through the caves, you will discover a surprisingly beautiful beach deep inside the island.
Silfra Fissure, Iceland
Silfra Fissure means a giant fissure, located in Thingvellir National Park, Iceland. This is a favorite destination of many divers and adventurers. This place can make you forget the feeling of depth because the water is cold and very clear. Visitors can see through up to 300 m.
Isola Bella, Italy
Isola Bella, an island located in Lago Maggiore, Italy is one of the most beautiful places in the world. The magnificent Borromeo Palace and a garden full of trees, many caves, tiered houses, fountains… are all located on this small piece of land. Visitors can also watch white peacocks (royal birds), or stroll in the gardens.
Popeye, Malta
Popeye Village has small wooden houses, built to be the setting for the movie Popeye in the 80s. Today, this place has resorts, amusement parks, yachts docked around the bay and many beautiful views. . The interiors of some ancient houses are still preserved as they were at the time of filming.
Dong Xuyen, China
Dongchuan is a red soil valley located southwest of Kunming, the capital of Yunnan province. Because of its remote and remote characteristics, this place hardly appears on China’s tourist map. Dong Xuyen was discovered in the mid-1990s. The soil here is red because it concentrates many minerals and fossils.
Setenil de las Bodegas, Spain
The small town of Setenil de las Bodegas was located in a rocky mountain in southern Spain for eight centuries. Local people call this “the town under the rocks”. The walls and roofs of the houses are all part of giant basalt layers. They protect people from the harsh sun and wind. In an impressive place like this, you will surely realize that you are so small compared to the vast universe.
Las Lajas Sanctuary, Colombia
Las Lajas Church is located in a canyon on the border of Colombia and Ecuador. The building is built in the neo-Gothic architectural style, and the inside is magnificently decorated. About 45 meters below the church is a river, streams and many rocks.