When planning your trip, you may want to visit one of the top places to visit in the world. For example, some of the best places to go in winter include Portugal, European countries along the Mediterranean, and most southern African countries. But if you want to avoid the heat and crowds, you can opt for places in northern Africa, the Middle East, or Central Asia.
Machu Picchu
The mystical ruins of Machu Picchu are nestled into the Andes hills, overlooking several valleys. Located in the heart of the Inca Empire, the site is one of the world’s most iconic tourist destinations. While its origins are still a mystery, the ruins have captivated visitors for years. You can spend hours wandering the site and learning about the lost Inca culture.
You can also hike at Huayna Picchu, which offers a breathtaking view of the mountains. Other hiking trails are nearby, and the ruins are open all year.
Torres del Paine
One of the best ways to appreciate the beauty of the Torres del Paine mountain range is to hike to the top of Mt. Ferrier, 1563 meters/5127 feet above sea level. This hike provides panoramic views of the Torres del Paine and surrounding glaciers. The vantage point is also an excellent spot for sunrise photography.
The park is home to several famous peaks and glaciers. The area is also famous for its hiking trails. Although Torres del Paine can be crowded, it is well-maintained and has designated camping areas, ranger posts, and restaurants for hikers. In addition, you can find multi-day backpacking routes through the national park.
Geiranger Fjord
The Geiranger Skywalk is a spectacular place to take in panoramic views. You can see the entire fjord from this platform, about 1500 metres. Although the ride is quite windy, the Skywalk symbolises Geiranger tourism. It opened in 1939 and is open for visitors from late May to October. The Skywalk is also popular with Star Wars fans.
Geirangerfjord is also home to the Seven Sisters waterfall, which was so named because of how the water falls. The seven waterfalls have an average drop of 250 meters. The other waterfall, the Friaren, is named for its story in the village. A local myth relates that Friaren was trying to attract the Seven Sisters. The Bridal Veil waterfall is also located in the area.
Great Wall of China
The Great Wall of China is one of the world’s most iconic landmarks and one of the world’s seven wonders. Seeing this majestic structure from outer space is something that is not possible, but it is worth a visit. The most popular spot to visit is the Mutianyu section of the wall, which is about 40 minutes from Beijing and involves a short hike to the entrance. As some dangerous trails must be avoided, it is best to bring a bottle of water and a packed lunch for the trip.
The wall is steeper in Jiankou, but the scenery is still spectacular. Many hikers choose to camp on the battlements of the wall. The Beijing Knot and Upward Flying Eagle are some of the steepest parts of the Great Wall.
Okavango Delta
To have an incredible wildlife experience, you must visit the Okavango Delta in Botswana. This sizeable seasonal wetland is situated in the northwest of the country. It receives enormous water annually, flowing from the Angolan highlands. It is one of the world’s largest inland deltas, covering between six and fifteen thousand square kilometres. There are numerous ways to explore this incredible destination, whether you want to see amazing bird life or relax on the delta’s beaches.
For an unforgettable safari in the Okavango Delta, visit between November and March. The days are warm and sunny, and the afternoon storms refresh the yellow landscape. You may find good bargains during the low season, but the wildlife is scarce. However, you may be able to catch a glimpse of the baby antelope at this time. Also, water takes six months to reach the delta, so you’ll want to visit in the dry season to avoid flooding and extreme temperatures.
Great Barrier Reef
Diving is one of the best things on the Great Barrier Reef. The reef is home to some of the best diving in the world, and you can find plenty of opportunities to try your hand at it. You can also explore the island’s natural beauty by renting a boat or taking a commercial ferry.
Another great activity in the area is snorkelling. There are thousands of different reefs in the area, and you can choose to do a quick swim or spend the entire day exploring the reef. There are also plenty of opportunities for scuba diving and fishing in designated zones. The reef is also full of exotic marine life, and you can fly above it for an unforgettable aerial view.