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The peaceful and beautiful lands like in fairy tales will make visitors just want to stop time to enjoy the relaxation, romance...
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany
This romantic castle was built by King Ludwig II of Bavaria in 1868. Today it has become one of the most visited castles in Europe. There are rumors that this particular place once inspired Tchaikovsky to write 'Swan Lake'. It is also the model for the castle of "Sleeping Princess" at Disneyland, Paris.
Colmar Village, France
This quaint village, with its historic sites preserved through time, is one of the most fascinating places in France. Colmar reminds people of the small villages in the movie "Beauty and the Beast". In real life it's even better than that. Although relatively small, the village is home to three theatres, the Le Grillen music hall, four libraries, a modern art gallery and five museums (including the world-famous Musée d'Or. 'Unterlinden).
Firefly Caves in Waitomo, New Zealand
The attraction of these caves is that thousands of glowing fireflies cover the inside of the cave. This place gives viewers a special impression like watching a starlit sky at night.
Crystal Cave, Mexico
Located at a depth of 300 meters below the town of Naica, this cave is extremely special because of the size of the giant transparent crystal crystals that can be up to 11 meters high. Unfortunately, entry into the cave has been banned for tourists due to the humidity and amount of hydrogen sulfide, as well as the brittleness of the crystals and the extreme temperature in the cave (48C).
Angkor Wat temple complex, Cambodia
This is the largest religious structure ever built with a history stretching back nearly 9 centuries. It was originally built as a Hindu temple, dedicated to the god Vishnu. The Khmer people believe that the gods reside in Angkor Wat, and the entrance to the center of this temple complex was for a long time only open to a select few.
Batu Caves, Malaysia
Every year, this famous Malaysian temple attracts a large number of pilgrims to visit. Batu is one of the most popular Hindu places of worship outside of India, boasting the tallest statues of Murugan (the second son of Shiva, worshiped by the Tamils) in the world. The incredible geographical landscape of this place was formed some 400 million years ago.
Church of Vasily the Blessed, Russia
The Orthodox Church is located on Red Square in Moscow. For many, Saint Basil is a symbol of Russia itself. This church was built by order of Ivan the Terrible to commemorate his conquest of the Kazan' Khanate.
Wisteria Road, Japan
This 'natural roof' made up of thousands of real flowers is located in Kitakyushu.- Japan. Strolling and seeing the multi-colored wisteria flowers - including white, blue, lilac, purple, and navy - planted right above your head will be an unforgettable experience.
Paro Taktsang Monastery, Bhutan
Suspended above a deep abyss, on the side of a cliff 3,120 meters above the Paro valley is the Paro Taktsang monastery. The name of the monastery translates as 'Tiger's Cave'. According to legend, Master Padmasambhava flew into this cave on the back of a tiger, who later became his wife. To get to this place, you have to follow the mountainside trails, which were built about a hundred years ago.
Angel Falls, Venezuela
This is the tallest waterfall in the world, 20 times higher than Niagara Falls. The water flowed down almost a kilometer before landing on the ground. Located in the luxuriant rainforest, and without any road built to go up there, Angel Falls is almost inaccessible.
Ancient City of Petra, Jordan
The ancient city of Petra is famous for being "the city of red roses with the age of half the length of time". Once upon a time, it was the ancient capital of the Nabataeans. Today, Petra is the most popular tourist attraction in Jordan, sculpted directly from the surrounding rocks more than 2,000 years ago.
The cliffs of Zhangye Danhe Geopark, China
These strange cliffs located in Gansu province - China, are any photographer's dream. Its rainbow color is the result of sandstone formation during the Cretaceous (Cretaceous - beginning at the end of the Jurassic period about 145.5 4.0 million years ago)
Mont Saint-Michel Island, France
The island of Mont Saint-Michel has a fairy-tale appearance. The small island has been made into a fortress, the walls of the ancient monastery in the center rising nearly 80 meters, towering over the abyss surrounded by sea water. Mont Saint-Michel made such an impression on Victor Hugo that he named it 'Pyramid in the heart of the ocean'.
With its name meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, Pamukkale is a unique combination of hot springs located in the Inner Aegean region - Turkey. They look exactly like a collection of snow-covered valleys.
Glenfinnan Viaduct, Scotland
It is very similar to the famous railway viaduct that the Hogwarts Express usually crosses in the Harry Potter movies. Glenfinnan is truly a picturesque place and worth a visit.
Ha Long Bay, Vietnam
It's hard to imagine how amazing this place really is if you've never been. In the heart of Ha Long Bay, there are more than 3,000 beautiful islands on the emerald green water of the Gulf of Tonkin. The word 'Ha Long' translates in Vietnamese as "where the dragon dives into the sea". Legend describes that the islands of Ha Long Bay were created by a large dragon that lived in the mountains.
Beach on Vaadhoo Island, Maldives
There is one beach in the world that is especially beautiful at night. The plankton on the beach of Vaadhoo Island gives people an impression as if the coast is decorated with thousands of tiny light spots. This illumination is the result of bioluminescence, a chemical process that takes place among living organisms, during which energy is converted into light. The sparkling blue light waves seem to reflect the stars in the Maldives sky at night!
Taj Mahal Castle, India
This is the magnificent and eternal pride of India. A famous symbol representing the love of the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan for his wife, Mumtaz Mahal, who died in childbirth while giving birth to her fourteenth child.
Palace of Versailles, France
This complex of palaces and parks was formerly the residence of the French monarchy, they were built out of the jealousy of King Louis XIV over the castle built for his minister of finance in Vaux-le-Vicomte. The king insisted that his palace should be more luxurious than that of his subordinates - and of course he achieved that goal.
Tulip fields in Skagit Valley, USA
The bright colors of millions of tulips blooming in the Skagit valley make this place so unique. Every year in April, thousands of visitors come here to enjoy the Tulip Festival. This is where you can feel the true taste of spring.
Boulevard of Baobabs, Madagascar
This is where baobab trees grow straight on the road. They are more than 800 years old and are all that remains of the thick rainforest that surrounds Madagascar.
Church of Las Lajas, Colombia
Las Lajas Church in Colombia is not too difficult to distinguish by its neo-Gothic architecture and its location. The church is located on a bridge over a gorge 2,600 meters above sea level.
Sintra, Portugal
This ancient town in Portugal has quite a rich history. The countless beautiful parks, ancient forests, castles, palaces and ancient monasteries will really capture your imagination. Sintra is an extremely beautiful town because of its charming architecture, and the scenery here always leaves a deep impression on anyone who visits.
PeleÈ Castle, Romania
This is one of the most beautiful places in Europe that everyone should visit at least once. The castle was built in the Carpathian mountains by King Carol I for a summer vacation. The interior equipment in it is really dedicated to a king.
Zhangjiajie National Park, China
Remember there was a place called Pandora with amazing mountains in the movie Avatar by director James Cameron? In fact, the main movie is set in Zhangjiajie. This place inspired him to create the fictional world we see in the movies.
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