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Victoria Falls, Zambia and ZimbabweNothing compares to standing in front of the world’s largest waterfall, which stretch...
25/05/2023

Victoria Falls, Zambia and Zimbabwe
Nothing compares to standing in front of the world’s largest waterfall, which stretches in length for a full mile. Visit between February and May (after the region’s rainy season) for the clearest views of the 500 million liters of water that pour over the falls every 60 seconds.

Palawan, PhilippinesWith its blue lagoons and limestone cliffs, it’s easy to see why Palawan was voted one of the best i...
25/05/2023

Palawan, Philippines
With its blue lagoons and limestone cliffs, it’s easy to see why Palawan was voted one of the best islands in the world by our readers. It is also home to the otherworldly Puerto Princesa Subterranean River, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that travels five miles through an underground cave system.

Machu Picchu, PeruWhile the intricate stone ruins of Machu Picchu are the work of 15th-century Incans, the site’s natura...
23/05/2023

Machu Picchu, Peru
While the intricate stone ruins of Machu Picchu are the work of 15th-century Incans, the site’s natural setting makes it even more alluring. Perched atop the flattened peak of a mountain, the ancient Wonder of the World benefits from the famous backdrop of Huayna Picchu, lush green surfaces, and a barrier of Andean peaks that, despite the landmark’s fame, makes you feel like you've stumbled upon a secret.

Torres del Paine National Park, ChileWith its granite pillars, azure lakes, and steppes spotted with grazing guanacos, T...
19/05/2023

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile
With its granite pillars, azure lakes, and steppes spotted with grazing guanacos, Torres del Paine is one of the most impressive sites in the entire Southern Hemisphere. It also happens to be an extremely popular destination for hikers: The ultra-ambitious can travel the Full Circuit—crossing the entire park—in nine days

The Great Barrier Reef, AustraliaAlthough the Great Barrier Reef (aka the largest living thing on Earth) can be seen fro...
17/05/2023

The Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Although the Great Barrier Reef (aka the largest living thing on Earth) can be seen from space, the best vantage point belongs to the avid snorkelers and scuba divers who visit each year. If you must resurface, do it at the Whitsundays—namely Whitehaven Beach, often considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

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