We live in a world blessed with countless beautiful places. Mother Nature has so much to offer, as do some man-made monuments. Their beauty fills the eye and warms the heart.
No matter what your tastes are, there are countless locations scattered across the globe that will take away your breath.
Do you love water landscapes?
Do you dream of climbing the world’s tallest mountains?
Do you have a craving to walk across the planet’s most beautiful islands?
Or is it history that takes hold of your heart?
It’s difficult to narrow down the most beautiful places of the world, isn’t it?
After all, we’re all at least a little bit biased towards the places where we live and the experience of what we’ve seen. It’s unlikely that any two people would choose exactly the same places as the most beautiful ones in the entire world that surrounds them.
Beauty – In the Eye of the Beholder
It wouldn’t humanly possible for us to determine the best of the best when it comes to beautiful places in the world. After all, “beauty is in the eye of the beholder,” right?
But what we can do is share these examples of some of those places that are among the most beautiful places of the world. This way, we hope to give you a broader perspective on what beauty is to different people in different parts of the world.
And we hope to perhaps inspire you to explore more of the world that surrounds you. That’s one of the perks of living in such a connected world these days. We’re able to see and experience new things, even from home. Hopefully you’ll find something here that you like.
We also want to thank our readers, who have suggested many of the places featured in this article. On the basis of your comments, we are always expanding this list.
Pakistan
Topping this list is Pakistan, recently rated the #1 holiday destination by Condé Nast Traveller.
From towering snow-topped mountains framing clear blue lakes to desert dunes spanning into the endless distance, Pakistan has countless stunning natural vistas to offer. Whether you are love wild ocean views or bustling, vibrant cities, this country will capture your heart.
In addition to its magnificent geography, Pakistan can boast a rich cultural diversity. Each ethnic group, from the people whose home lies in the mountainous North to those native to the desert South, contributes ancient traditions, a mouth-watering cuisine, intriguing myths, and its own unique cultural identity.
If you’re looking for more detailed inspiration for which beautiful places to visit in Pakistan, you will find some suggestions on this list.
Mount Everest – Bordering Tibet and Nepal
Mount Everest is the world’s highest mountain, with a peak that reaches more than 8800 meters (29,000 feet) above sea level. It forms part of the Mahalangur Himal sub-range of the Himalayas. The border between Nepal and Tibet runs through the mountain.
Locals have revered Mount Everest and its surrounding peaks for their beauty and spiritual value. The mountain’s Tibetan name, Chomolungma, translates as “Goddess Mother of the World” or “Goddess of the Valley.” Sanskrit-speakers call it Sagarmatha, which literally means “Peak of Heaven.”
Geographers only recognized Mount Everest’s significance as the highest point on Earth in 1852. It took another 101 years after that for the fist explorers to reach its peak.
To date, more than 3000 people have climbed to the summit of Mount Everest to. Attaining it is difficult and dangerous, and has ended in tragedy for more than a few. Faced with sub-zero temperatures, avalanches, and oxygen starvation, over 200 people have died on the mountain.
Lake Louise – Alberta, Canada
Lake Louise is a lake in the province of Alberta, Canada. It is one of the most beautiful spots in Banff National Park.
The Stoney Nakota Fist Nations people call it Lake of the Little Fishes, but the lake’s most spectacular features is probably its stunning blue-green color.
This results from its glacial origin. Millennia ago, a glacier carved out the valley that the lake now fills up. Today still, its water still comes from melting glaciers in higher altitudes. The lake owes its distinctive turquoise tint to mineral deposits in this meltwater.
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve – Alaska, United States
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve is a protected area in the state of Alaska in the United States.
The National Park area encompasses the bay itself as well as surrounding mountains and glaciers. According to Wikipedia, it is “the largest protected water area park in the world.” Its is also a designated wilderness, a biosphere reserve, and a world heritage site.
If you visit, you can explore the area via land and water. Boat tours and cruises offer fascinating glimpses of seals, humpback whales, and Orcas. Along shore, black bears and wolves thrive off the halibut and salmon that live in these waters.
Sentani Lake – Indonesia
Sentani Lake is another gorgeous location that our readers suggested for this article.
This enormous freshwater lake lies near Jayapura, the capital of Papua Province in Indonesia. Consequently, it’s not just a stunningly beautiful spot, but also one that is easy for travelers to reach.
Nestled in the low-lying Cyclops Mountains, a lush green virgin forests, grassy slopes, and sago plantations surrounds the volcanic lake. Picturesque fishing villages line the shore and dot the many small islands scattered across the lake.
If you want to take along a memento of your visit to this amazing place, check out local crafts. The inhabitants of this area are skilled craftsmen, producing bark paintings, wood carvings and sago bowls.
Arashiyama, Kyoto, Japan
Arashiyama, a breathtaking district of Kyoto (Japan), translates as “Storm Mountain”.
Located around 5 miles west of downtown Kyoto, it is famous for several Shinto shrines and Zen Buddhist temples. In addition, the small scenic village of Kiyotaki enchants visitors.
But it also features one of the most beautiful (and most photographed) spots in all of Kyoto: the Arashiyama Bamboo Grove. It consists of thousands of enormous bamboo plants, lending the place an ethereal, otherworldly beauty.
The bamboo in this grove are up to 30 inches thick and 130 ft high. The area was preserved by the Japanese government back in 1967. It’s part of the “official soundscape” of Japan, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A treat for animal-lovers: Arashiyama mountain itself is home to Iwatayama Monkey Park, a colony of monkeys accustomed to humans.
Finally, like other places in Japan, Arashiyama is a spectacle of color during Cherry Blossom Season.
Killarney – Ireland
Killarney is a beautiful town with a rich history in County Kerry, Ireland.
Its recorded history reaches back to the 7th century, when a monk founded Innisfallen Abbey on an island in a nearby lake. Subsequently, the Abbey became a center for Christian missionaries and scholars. Monks living there wrote the Annals of Innisfallen, an early history of Ireland. As a result, its location became known as Loch Léin, which in English means “Lake of Learning”.
Today, most of the area surrounding the town is part of Killarney National Park. This Park offers not just archaeological treasures, but also stunning views and breathtaking hikes.
From the historic churches and castles to Killarney Lake and the rolling green hills Ireland is famous for, you will definitely find something here that strikes your fancy.
Skardu Valley – Pakistan
Shangrila Resort in Skardu valley is also known as “Heaven on Earth.” It is nestled among some of the world’s highest peaks, and it encircles the heart-shaped Kachura Lake. If you visit, you’ll find yourself surrounded by fruit-laden orchards and flower-filled gardens.
Skardu Valley itself is part of Baltistan in Pakistan. Baltistan covers an area of 26,000 square kilometers – right below the jagged and glaciated ramparts of the Karakoram. Once part of Laddakh, its former name was Tibet-i-Khurd, or Little Tibet.
Recent archaeological explorations proved that this area formed part of the Silk Trade Route.
The Grand Canyon – United States
A steep gorge at the Colorado River, the Grand Canyon offers some truly magnificent scenery. It is 277 miles long, varies from four to 18 miles wide in places, and reaches to about a mile deep. Scientists believe that the Colorado River carved out the canyon over a six million year period.
Native Americans built settlements in the caves within the canyon before the immigration of Europeans. It was also an important site of pilgrimage by the Pueblo people. The first recorded visit to the Grand Canyon by Europeans was in 1869. Although it is not the deepest canyon in the world, it is known for its extremely large size and beautifully intricate landscape.
The Grand Canyon National Park is one of the earliest national parks in the United States, and it attracts more than five million visitors each year. Weather conditions in the Grand Canyon vary greatly between seasons as well as at different elevations. While winter snow is experienced by the higher forested rims, the inner gorge has more of a desert temperature because of its low elevation.
The Great Barrier Reef – Australia
One of the natural wonders of the world, the Great Barrier Reef off the east coast of Australia is the world’s largest coral reef. It has the distinction of being placed in the World Heritage as well as the National Heritage list.
With more than 600 islands and coral cays, the Great Barrier Reef covers more than 300,000 square kilometers. Corals make up the reefs and cays and are responsible for a huge diversity of maritime species in the area. That includes green turtles, several varieties of whales and dolphins, the dugong, around 4000 types of mollusks, 1500 different species of fish, as well as at least 200 species of beautifully-colored birds.
The Great Reef Marine Park is a huge tourist attraction with millions of tourists visiting each year. Sporting activities include reef sailing, scuba diving, and snorkeling.
Cape Town – South Africa
Cape Town is aptly called “Heaven on earth.” This beautiful town at the tip of the African continent, with small roads surrounded by huge mountains, makes a person feel small. It shows just how marvelous and dominating nature can be.
The Cape’s Dutch-style buildings reflect the architectural heritage of the place. Beauty abounds in the black clouds that seem to pay homage to Table Mountain at all times.
Cape Point, Signal Hill, Chapman’s Peak Drive, Victoria & Alfred Waterfront, Robben Island, Rhodes Memorial, and the beaches are just some of the famous tourist attractions. Located on the shore of Table Bay, Cape Town is famous for its floral displays as well as its harbor. This town is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South Africa with its wine tasting day trips, whale watching, and dolphin watching.
Lake Saiful Muluk – Pakistan
Lake Saiful Muluk is located on the northern end of the Kaghan Valley, near Naran. It’s located at an elevation of 3,224 m (10,578 feet) above sea level, making it one of the highest lakes in Pakistan.
This lake also has a considerable literary and cultural significance. A fairy tale called Saiful Muluk, written by the famous Sufi poet Mian Muhammad Bakhsh, is set here. It tells the story of a prince of Persia who fell in love with a fairy princess at the lake.
The lake’s beauty has such an impact that some people believe fairies come to visit it in the full moon.
Taj Mahal – India
The Taj Mahal, located in Agra, India, is one of the wonders of the world and is one of the most beautiful mausoleums ever created. The Mughal emperor, Shah Jahan, constructed it in memory of his favorite queen, Mumtaz Mahal. White marble was his choice of building material of this symbol of love. Today, architecture buffs consider the Taj Mahal to be the pinnacle of Mughal architecture.
As the story goes, the emperor was grief-struck when he lost his beloved third wife, Mumtaz Mahal. It took thousands of craftsmen and artisans, and about twenty years to construct this structure in her honor.
The masons, stone cutters, carvers, inlayers, calligraphers, painters, and others were brought from throughout the entire empire as well as from Iran and Central Asia. Semi-precious stones were used for inlays and ornamentation. It later became the mausoleum of Shah Jahan, too. This is a huge tourist attraction with up to two million tourists visiting it every year.
Canadian Rockies – Canada
The majestic Canadian Rockies are the Canadian segment of the North American Rocky Mountains. They are a visitor’s winter wonderland and Western Canada’s playground. They are older than the American Rockies, and they are the result of over-thrusting tectonic plates.
The Canadian Rockies house five national parks, and four of those national parks (along with other provincial parks) combine to form a single UNESCO World Heritage Site that consists of beautiful mountain landscapes, lakes, canyons, waterfalls, glaciers, peaks, limestone caves, and fossils. Mount Robson is the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies and climbing it is considered a challenge. These beautiful mountains are a haven for hikers and walkers alike.
Machu Picchu – Peru
Machu Picchu in Peru, which means “Old Peak,” is one of the most beautiful ancient sites in the world. According to legend, Machu Picchu was once a sacred place of the Inca people. The Inca erected a plethora stone structures and turned the entire site into a work of art.
Two thousand feet above the Urubamba river, the ruins of Machu Picchu consist of baths, temples, palaces, and around 150 houses, all very well preserved. These gray granite structures, some of which weigh more than 50 tons, are examples of perfect sculpting workmanship. They are nothing less than architectural masterpieces.
A Yale archaeologist rediscovered the the ruins of Machu Picchu in 1911. The ethereal beauty, workmanship, and history of the place attract millions of tourists each year.
Wulingyuan Historic and Scenic Interest Area, Hunan, China
Even if you’ve never heard of Wulingyuan, chances are you’ve seen pictures.
Wulingyuan is famous for its thousands of sandstone pillars, many over 1,000 ft high and topped with pine trees. Strands of fog often create rapidly shifting, mystical dreamworld vistas.
The spires are iconic elements of the Chinese landscape, and are a popular motif in art. The Pandora mountains of Avatar were based on it.
The tallest spire, Tuerwangyue Feng, is over 2,600 ft high. The area also features dozens of caves, and one of the highest natural bridges in the world.
A stunning glass elevator will take you up the side of one of the spires. There are also several breathtaking cable car rides up and across the park.
Finally, you can also hike through the area, enjoying narrow paths through the forest, hidden gorges, and the banks of the Golden Whip stream, which curves through the area.
The Pyramids – Egypt
The Egyptian pyramids are massive monuments with a square base and four triangular sides rising up to a point. There is still a lot of curiosity (and many theories) about the construction of the pyramids — with people crediting everyone from slave laborers to alien visitors.
Scholars generally believe that the Egyptians began constructing the pyramids after 2700 B.C. and that they were built as tombs for the pharaohs.
The most well-known pyramids in Egypt are the Pyramids at Giza, which are said to be the largest ever built. It’s said that the Great Pyramid of Giza alone took 23 years to complete, using a work force of around 30,000 people. About 118 pyramids have been identified, and they are popular and intriguing to tourists and researchers alike.
Petra – Jordan
Described by UNESCO as “one of the most precious cultural properties of man’s cultural heritage,” Petra is an archaeological site on the slope of Mount Hor. It is one of the new wonders of the world and is famous for its rock-cut architecture.
This site remained well-hidden until 1812, when a Swiss explorer discovered it.
According to legend, God prepared it for the Jewish people. Petra once flourished under the Roman empire but it rapidly declined as Arabian trade shifted elsewhere. Then, an earthquake caused a great deal of destruction.
Tourists frequent the place to get a glimpse of the ruins of this beautiful city, although they’re doing more harm than good, with tourism becoming a threat to the preservation of Petra.
Kalasha Valleys – Pakistan
Cradled in the Hindu Kush mountain range, the Kalasha Valleys offer a unique culture and spectacular scenery. This remote, secluded area encompasses three main valleys: Bumburet, Rumbur, and Birir.
The region takes its name from its inhabitants, the Kalash people, Pakistan’s smallest ethno-religious group. These locals have a unique culture and even speak their own language language. Unusual for Pakistan, their religion is a variation of ancient Hinduism. Some scholars believe that these people are the descendants of the armies of Alexander the Great.
Today, the Kalasha Valleys are a popular destination for both Pakistani and international tourists. People are drawn by the Kalash’s unique culture and colorful festivals, as well as the stunning natural beauty of the valleys.
The Great Wall of China – China
One of the seven wonders of the world, the Great Wall of China is a man-made structure. The people of China constructed it over two thousand years ago. Estimates put the time it took to complete at around 100 years. You can truly witness man’s potential when you take in the beauty and vastness of the Great Wall.
The construction on the Great Wall of China started in the 5th Century B.C. It is actually not a single wall, but rather many walls put together. Combined, they stretch over 4,000 miles. This purpose of collection of walls was to protect the Chinese empire from the Xiongnu people in the north. The wall initially consisted of stone, grass, earth, and wood. Later, after the production of bricks began, they turned into the material of choice. Historians suggest that around two to three million Chinese died during the construction of this wonder.
The Iguazu Waterfalls, Argentina-Brazil Border
Heralded by many as the most beautiful waterfalls in the world, the Iguazu Waterfalls are a true wonder of nature. They are located on the border of Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. While the Argentinean side allows visitors to walk right around the water or explore the National Park, the Brazilian side impresses with its panoramic views and splendor.
Former First Lady of the United States, Eleanor Roosevelt, is believed to have exclaimed upon seeing these falls, “Poor Niagara!”
The area surrounding the falls provides ample opportunities for rock climbing as well as water sports. Iguazu has the greatest annual flow of water of all of the waterfalls in the world.
There are plenty of choices with all of these, and many more, beautiful places that exist in our world. Which of the most beautiful places in the world will you visit? While some may love the tranquility of water, others may bury themselves deep in architectural miracles, ancient sites, or the serenity of a small town. In the end, all you can do is follow your heart.
Lahore – Pakistan
‘Anyone who hasn’t seen Lahore simply hasn’t lived.’ So goes an old Punjabi saying on the subject of the province’s capital. One of Pakistan’s largest cities, Lahore is a treasure trove of historical monuments and amazing architecture.
In the 16th century, Lahore was the capital of the Mughal Empire, which ruled much of South Asia and engendered fresco-laden architectural magnificence. Today, it is one of Pakistan’s most vibrant cultural and historical centers. Its inhabitants are also dubbed the ‘zinda dilan-e-Lahore’ or ‘the people whose hearts are alive’.
The entire city is dotted with beautifully preserved tombs, lively shrines, and countless havelis. Marvel at the Mughal-era Badshahi Mosque, stroll through military history in Lahore Fort, and admire the intricate tile work at Wazir Khan Mosque.
If you visit, be sure to stop by the some of the city’s iconic gardens, take a walk along its canal, and try some of the colorful cuisine.
Vienna – Austria
Famous for its classical music, its breathtaking architecture, and historical significance, Vienna offers an authentic feeling of old Europe. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven, and Sigmund Freud all lived here.
Over thousands of years, the city grew from a tiny Roman army camp at the Danube to the center of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the 19th century. Even though the empire ended with World War I, Vienna still thrives as Austria’s capital.
Listen to the world-famous Philharmonic Orchestra perform in the State Opera, take a stroll through the inner city dotted with historical monuments, or stop by at one of the countless traditional coffee houses. If you are more of a nature fancier, take a streetcar to the edge of the city and wander through Vienna’s vineyards and forests.
In summer, the city enchants with countless festivals and open-air restaurants. In winter, it entices with traditional Christmas markets and stately balls in the old imperial palaces of Hofburg and Schönbrunn.
Angkor Wat – Cambodia
Finally, Cambodia dazzles with one of its most famous attractions – the temple ruins of Angkor Wat. Measured by land area, this is the largest religious monument in the world.
Located in Siem Reap province, the history of Angkor is shrouded in myth and legend. One story maintains that construction was ordered by the ancient Hindu deity Indra. A 13th century Chinese traveler, on the other hand, wrote that a divine architect built the monument in a single night.
However it came to be, though, it’s indisputable that Angkor continues to impress. The magnificent temple ruins, overgrown by ancient trees, are now a World Heritage Site. Every year, more than 2.6 million people visit the site.
Please leave a comment and share some more of the world’s most beautiful places with us and our readers.
Note: We originally published this post on January 16, 2009. It was updated with new content and republished on its currently-listed publication date.
come on all you should see Raja Empat, Irian Jaya, Indonesia. I Think thats what heaven are.
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Just say its beautiful world of this Galaxy………….
i never know before if pakistan has beautiful place…wow…amazing….
thanks for upload ths fotos….like it very much..*two thumbs up
what a beautiful picture……..
every one can put on his/her own views. but this is one thing done by the author. so instead of giving your own shit views or ideas. we should encourage the person who tries to do any thing. so encourage him. At least, he has more guts than all of you who suggested their own places or bloody informations. I personally thanx the author for this information.
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Why are you guys even arguing about this?! Indian, Pakistan, Caucasians, African… Who gives a flying rat’s a$$! Lets appreciate the real message here guys… These wonderful places of unimaginable adventure and excitement. Mean while you morons dispute the rules of race… Can’t you see that your missing the bigger picture here fellas? GOD! MightIAdd- Canada is prettiest one of the bunch 🙂
i see pakistan its places are so beautifulll.
i think world beauty is save in Pakistan..
Oh My God…its awesome…
Very nice and lovely
What about The Finnish Lapland, Fjords of Askvoll, Norway, Island of Bora Bora , Sitka in Alaska, Peterof Palace in St. Petesburg ?
You missed so many amazing places in chile , russia, china , malaysia , new zealand , paris, italy, vietnam .
But the list is still awesome!!!! The photographs really stand out. I love your collection . Kudos!
Excellent places But not in our reach
Simply Amazing. 10th Jan 2012
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the most beautiful place on earth is and always has been GREECE especialy the GREEK ISLANDS I:E; SANTORINI ECT,
I am from indian……but i love pakistan too……how can u guyz hate each other?????learn to love!!!beautiful india and beautiful pak!!!!!!
i agreed!!!!!!!!!but these pak people are evil!!!!!!!!!!they ruin every thingggggggg mannnnnnnnnnnnn
if you would see iran you choose photoes from there,because they are more beautiful than these photoes.
beautiful.
its a shame that this site ruined by idiots from both pakistan and india. dont they realise how pathetic their argument is to the outside world.
hopefully this site will reveal more hidden gems around the world and not be spoilt by political crap.
Who started it ?? ;/
awesome………..real beauty in real world………
wow so pretty!
very beautiful.god make this
eyyy guys did u ever see Maldives… maldives is most beautiful country in this world……..
SO BEAUTIFUL
amazing places! I want to visit all!!!!!
very beautiful.. these some of the places i would love to visit in the future..
Very Nice Pictures
First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt is believed to have exclaimed upon seeing these falls, “poor Niagara.” The area surrounding the falls provides ample opportunities for rock climbing as well as water sports. Iguazu has the distinction of having a greater annual flow than any other waterfall in the world.
With all of these, and many more beautiful places that exist in our world, we surrounded by choices. The only way to decide on the places to visit is to follow your heart. While some may love the tranquility of water, others may bury themselves deep in architectural miracles, ancient sites, or the serenity of a small town.
i think all above places are really cool……i would like to travel to the one’s I’ve never been. I love my city Cape Town (South Africa)
Typical human to fight each other over what is not yours, shame on you! This precious planet was made for us to live in harmony and peace, but we are destroying our mother, slowly poisoning and suffocating her while we plunder and rape her for our own greedy pleasure. Let these pictures remind us of her beauty and her vital importance to us. Let it also open our eyes to know that whatever higher power there is, gave us intelligence to preserve what little is left of our mother before it is too late. Peace to you all.
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very beautiful scenes.when iam in dismood then i want see these pictures
It’s a Awesome Picture. I wish to visit some of places. god creates Nature
No words to eplain.
I know the place really deserves mentioning as the most beautiful place in the world. There are many place potantially tremendous and pretty amazing places. Culturally attractive historical places, Nature,Sun, and beaches wonderfull. Turkey…you have to take into consideration while planning your travel
India is a beautiful country and everyone knows that but it doesnt mean that only India is beautiful. every place shown in this site are beautiful whether it is Pakistan, america or Captown. every place has its own spciality
shut up guys …………………………….. taj mahal not built by indians or pakistanians but it built by patan hwo love his wife oky ……………… ?
People don’t understand how beautiful Cape Town really is… and I’m proud to see it’s the only city as a whole that made the list… We have constantia which is a vineyard area that is surrounded by CT, we have one of the oldest mountains on earth Table Mountain (seven wonder recently), the place where 2 oceans meet, a stunning cbd with great life style, CT has more blue flags for their beaches than any other place, we have an historic island, we have amazing wild life on the mountain that is preserved and our lifestyle is one of the best… and the best is if you just drive a 100km up the west coast or south coast, it is amazing how different those 2 areas are but equally beautiful…
yes i agree that all above are the beautiful place but we should consider pakistan if we are rally talking about all over the world
Pakistan is the most beautiful place to visit. Come and see.
I dont think so
no one would want visit your place due2political calamities..
Really, world is so much beautiful.
down with the bloody indian pagans!!!!!!!!!
pics sooooo awesom and beautiful
every thing in nature is beautiful but Pak is the best
you demolished Mumbai..you even ruined the world trade center..you killed my frnds..
looking beyond our sight, is the continuation of God’s glory. indeed Him made everything beautiful. my country is also beautiful.(NIGERIA)
most beautiful place taj mahal and brazil borter
i am from indian but i am agreed that pakistan is the most beautiful country in the world . i visited 1 time
it was awosom it s too much… really i love to see it again
Maybe you can have a look at the grotto of Jeita in Lebanon,and see how breathtaking it is.It’s indeed God’s creation ,and looks like it ‘s one the World wonders too…..Most people don’t really know about it yet .
greattttttttt …I LOVE them…… whatever it is . We have have to admit that ALLOH is great god. Thanx for your marvelous creation. good job
truely beautiful pictures….
Very beautiful pictures
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The Iguazu Waterfalls of Brazil and Shangrila – Pakistan are the one of my favourite places.
Shangrila – Pakistan and The Iguazu Waterfalls, Argentina-Brazil Border including Cox’s Bazar sea beach are one of my favourite places. I wish I will visit this places recently.
This list is not accurate ,why Philippines is not on the List?,The Philippines is very beautiful country in the Wolrd,you amazed when you see Mayon Volcano of the Pihlippines,its really the queen of the most perfcect cone shape Volcano in the World,its really amazing! no other volcano in this part of the world you will see as perfect cone shape of Mayon Volcano ,and the Philippines has many many stunning World Class beaches like BORACAY Beach, Who is consistently voted as one of the most beautiful beach in the World.The magnificent EL,Nido beach of Palawan for its unparrallel magnificent stunning tall Marble cliffs.and the recent officially voted as one of The New 7 Wonders of Natures The wondeful – Puerto Princesa Underground River in Palawan,Philippines tag as the longest navigational underground river in the World. for sure the Philippines is deserve on this list.
hi…….am Asintha from Sri Lanka. i jest wont to say I need to see all the world most beautiful place before I die it’s my last wishes and i hope so i can go.
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LOL. I think I will try harder to make a lot of money, so my mother and I can afford to visit all of above places.
sorry why not ethiopia lalibela churches and tis abay fafati(river) those shoud be top 10
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I have made frienda all over the world.. I have found that Sikkim is realy beautiful,as my soulmate is from there ..lol..I am from New- Zealan
Nepal has always stood as the free country, sovereign state. It has never been under any countries ever since. The Nepalese Soldiers are the bravest of the bravest. “It’s better to die rather than being cowards” this Nepalese slogan is famous throughout the globe. The Nepalese soldiers are known as the Gurkhas, famous for their bravery during the 1st and the 2nd World War. Nepal is the Birth place of Lord Buddha and the highest peak in the world, Mount Everest (plus world’s 8th Highest Mountains) is also in Nepal. Also, Nepal is the 2nd richest country in water resources after Brazil. The green forest, lakes and sincerity of the Nepalese people make the place a true place to be and live in. There are marvelous places to visit. The culture and heritage are so unique which have added an extra beauty to make the country gorgeous. There are hundreds of old temples and statues, also the county with of temples and statues. Nepal is the gift of Nature; Nepalese people are very calm, polite, honest and friendly. (In spite India spreads false news saying Mount Everest and Buddha are theirs) but after the study and visit I have realized the fact that Nepal is truly great. It is beyond doubt any imagination, a free county since the era.There are beautiful hotels rather cheap, rafting, paragliding, hiking, food and all the stuffs are so damn good.
What is the matter with with everyone if you love nature Thank your God ,love your fellow man no matter were he or she is from.Peace Ray
We need not to argue of which country is the most beautiful. Because whatever visible in our eyes is God’s creation. We must learn how to appreciate everything God has given us. And being beautiful is not only looking pleasantly on outside, but on how we are going to spend our lives in this world following God’s wisdom beautifully. Stop war! Start being beatiful!
simply awesome i love that canada one and that australia one as well!
Hilarious!!
nature <3
hi,
i love all pics………
All pleases are very nice.
truly amazing pictures which mans greatness and also how small he is compared to natures powers.
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pakistan is the most bueatiful country in the world
Very very nice Pictures,So lovely
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our pink city jaipur is missing…………….. its one of the most beautifull city for tourist’s……
Unfortunately the taliban took several light machine guns and shot up PETRA a couple years back. Its riddled in bullet holes.
wow,there is a whole lot of world out there just waiting for me to discover it, someday when i have enough money i will go to one of these beautiful places!
I would add that the 11th most beautiful place in the World with scenes of outstanding natural beauty is Rhossili Bay, Gower, West Wales. I have travelled extensively, seen Cape Town, Niagra Falls etc… but I am always drawn to Rhossili Bay with its 4mile long white sand beach stretching majestically from the ‘Worms Head’ to the ‘Burry Holmes’ island. You can eat the most wonderful meal at the Worms Head Hotel whilst savouring in the breathtaking scenery.
its a very facinating and very relunctant places which a have not seen before .these are great art of
God creation.
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You forgot New Zealand
Can all of you shut the f*ck up about which country is better? I am a proud Indo-Canadian (born in India), but why the hell should it matter? Can’t you idiots just appreciate beauty for beauty and not which effing borders it happens to be contained within? Every country in the world has its own beauty, natural or otherwise. Maybe in some people’s eyes, the first three images shouldn’t be at the top, but beauty is subjective so stop complaining. I don’t care what Allah touched and who built what and all your other nonsensical bickering. ALL of the images above were beautiful, regardless of their political, economical, religious, and other faults, and there are TONS more beautiful places out there that weren’t mentioned above. If you feel so damn strongly about it, MAKE YOUR OWN LIST! You people who argue over which country is better in every way are the reason for everything that’s wrong with this world. And that’s my two cents, peace out.
India is the most beautiful country in the world…………………………………………………………………………. eg.-tajmahal
Like I said, it’s all subjective. Beauty can be found in even the poorest and most wartorn nation. There is no correct answer to which country is the most beautiful.
Donot swear or I swear that I will report U
it’s so fascinating to know that we have these wonderful sights in the world..i’m looking forward to go to these places and take a pictures of my own.
wow!! it is all nice picture.but you forget NILE RIVER in Ethiopia.
I like ot very much bcoz nature is always true.
I AM FROM AFGHANISTAN BUT I RAISED IN PAK SO GOTTA SAY THAT BOTH THE COUNTRIES ARE SO BEAUTIFUL AND IT HAVE LOVELY POEPLE .
Thanks mate. 🙂
beautiful mind & beautiful eyes can think & see the most beautiful in even ordinary things also, so u can, all my dear & beautiful friends…
oh looks like the turbans are ruling..hw come you guys be this possessive..we came here 2discuss about the earth wonders & not2 have a debate on a country or a religion..you guys are just taking your true nature..
I believe that Pakistan is just a mere piece of land given free by India..i work in the archaeology department and made of study of the history of India & ended up wid clash between India & Pak..really disappointed..you didn’t earn it you steal it & you still don’t regret it..do you know hw many Indians regret this..do you hw the people around the world felt about it hw we UK citizens felt about it..Gandhi was heartbroken on witnessing the separation..n why do you consider Jinnah as a spiritual leader..he was just a mere politician..
this is a long lost incident & you tend to pull it up & abuse countries and people through different communities of your own and even in youtube..shame on you..;/
Wow. What an awesome list. What great photos. I’d love to see them all. Chris Kelley – Framingham
nice list but…
WHERES NEW ZEALAND
every single image is heart touching and awsom…these are wonders of world but at the same time show the Glory of ALLAH Almighty Who is the Creator of everything…
it was really helpful 4 my ppt
the world has so much to offer and we destroy it.The waterfalls are like dreams,like…..heaven on earth!
Foreign:
Visit the Brazil!
Everybody who says Allah, Jesus, Krishna, and/or any other god created this world is still blind and can’t accept the beauty science and nature has created.
I am from India……and I believe God, but I also beleive in Science. I am a realist and not Hoaxist.
Pakistan is very beautiful and one day I would love to visit the country if the government gets thier sh*t together. Even Pakistanis can’t play cricket in thier own land (such a waste of beautiful landmarks and the country itself)
Pakistan is Beautiful, but it was India before it became Pakistan. And India was ruled by Muslims, Hindus, and Budhists before it was India. Before that it was just BEAUTIFUL LAND and Beautiful World.
the early landscape created by God, but finishing form created by natural power. the science makes them all better performance. i agree with u dave.
Nice places and beautiful pictures, make us feel enjoy to see it. this world is created by a briliant idea
guyz, guyz all these are good places, even you can find lot of good local places near to your native which is not so famous i have some i am from india kerala, lets say near to mine chembra peak, edakkal caves,banasura dam, gavi, munnar, thekadi periyar, parambikulam, neliyampathi, valpara, vagamon, kava malampuzha, agastiyakoodam, hills of wayanad, ponmudi, neyar dam, idukki dam….
i am sure u guyz also have same like places ;)…
I would love to live in Canada when I retire.
they are wonderful lanscapes n cities
we are indonesian. indonesia has many beautiful places to visit. please try
this places are incredible beautiful..evreyone shouldnt miss them.
thx much more
where is Mount Everest country
awesome 10 places ki yatra karane ke liye thanks
Jiuzhaigou (sichuan, china) ….google it.
Watch this it’s amazing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3sbBVe7f_w
Yo..!!!!!!!
India!!!
Pakistan!!
Indian..
Pakistani..!!
F**K u all…. just a level 2 Tsunami is enough to clear both of u….
Fkng Religious animals….
But its funny to read all those fights….
anyway Thanks man….
arigathooo….
hey dont post such bad words. again if u posted like this it means u r so remorseless
Don’t post such that words and for more read the other comment of mine
its realy nice scenries. mind blowing. i wish to see all these places. bundle of thanx to post such amazing pictures
Thanks for really interesting pics 😉
Amazing work you have done… its really nice
I think all of these places are stunning…..however I am from Scotland and we do have some breathtaking areas as well!!! Glen Coe and the Scottish islands are outstanding places to see, just a shame we were left out 🙁
However those mountains in Pakistan……wow!! but come on, natural beauty is much more stunning than man made!!!
Hey! If you are goin’ to look at the pictures just look at them and if you don’t like it don’t swear. Because it is very rude specially the words you said and why is your name a swear word?
Thanx for reading…..