Yvoire Village, France
This colorful Yvoire village is more than *gasp* 700 years old.
Kangaroo Island, Australia
Fort Bourtange, the Netherlands
Fort Bourtange, also known as ‘Star Fort’, is located in the Netherlands. It was built during the ‘Eighty Years’ War, a Dutch War of Independence against Spain.
Albarracín, Spain
Devonshire, England
Devon, archaically known as Devonshire, is a picturesque county in England, spanning from Bristol Channel in the north to the English Channel in the south.
Hokkaido, Japan
If you’re lucky enough to visit Japan, do visit the island of Hokkaido. The Japanese perfectionists created some seriously impressive tourists. attractions.
Monsanto, Portugal
Monsanto is a beautiful small village in the Portuguese countryside. The whole village, so it seems, is carved from rock, which is the impression you get as you pass by the granite houses, squeezed between giant boulders.
Fjaorargljufur Canyon, Iceland
Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon, located in the south-east of Iceland, is an incredible creation of mother nature. Look at this photo, isn’t it simply breathtaking?
Alberobello, Italy
A small town of Alberobello is full of magical charm. Alberobello is famous for its unique trulli buildings, which are very popular among travelers.
The Dark Hedges, Ireland
The Dark Hedges is an unusual, spellbinding place. It is located near the village of Armoy in Northern Ireland. This beautiful beech alley was planted by the Stuart family in the 18th century.
Kandovan, Iran
From a distance, the Kandovan Village looks very much like a giant termite colony. These are, in fact, manmade cliff dwellings that are still inhabited by almost one thousand people.
Hobbiton, New Zealand
This fantasy village was originally a film set, built by the efforts of almost 400 people, for the filming of the famous ‘Lord of the Rings’ trilogy.
Lake Titicaca, Peru-Bolivia
For the local residents, Lake Titicaca is a highly sacred place. The name itself comes from the Quechua language, spoken by the Incas, and means “rock of the puma”.
Gaztelugatxe, Basque Country, Spain
San Juan de Gaztelugatxe is an island on the coast of Biscay. It’s connected to the mainland by a narrow man-made bridge of 237 steps.
Chefchaouen, Morocco
The ‘Blue City’ of Chefchaouen is magically perched beneath the raw peaks of the Rif mountains. The epic mountain scenery, beautiful landscapes, ancient architecture…