If you’re a traveler, then you know that the world is a vast and beautiful place, with countless destinations to explore. From natural wonders to man-made marvels, there are so many places that you need to see before you die. In this blog, we’ll highlight five destinations that should be at the top of your travel bucket list.
1)North Cascades, Washington:-
North Cascades National park is in Northern Washington state. It’s a vast wilderness of Conifer-clad mountains, glaciers and lakes. The North Cascades Highway passes viewpoints and leads to trails such as the steep Thunder Creek Trail. North Cascades National park is highly underrated park, especially for hikers and backpackers. The scenic drives and overlooks give you a glimpse of the beauty of this place, but to truly discover the majesty of the North Cascades, you’ll have to hit the hiking trails. North Cascades National park’s rugged beauty is characterized by jagged peaks, deep forested valleys, cascading waterfalls and over 300 glaciers- more than any other U.S. park outside of Alaska.
2)Oeschinen Lake, Switzerland:-
There are so many great things to see and do in Switzerland, but one of the best places to visit(in my opinion), is the beautiful Oeschinensee (Lake Oeschinen). Oeschinen Lake is a lake in the Bernese oberland, Switzerland, 4 kilometres east of Kandersteg in the Oeschinen valley. The rich mountain flora with orchids, gentian and Edelweiss, the herds of sheep and cows grazing on the Alps and the wild animals on the mountain slopes attract nature lovers to the lake at the entrance to the UNESCO World Heritage site. It is honestly breathtaking how incredible this lake really is, you just have to see it for yourself.
3)Fiordland National park, New Zealand:-
Fiordland National park is in the southwest of New Zealand’s South Island. It’s known for the glacier-carved fiords of Doubtful and Milford Sounds. Nearby, the craggy Earl mountains are reflected on the glassy surface of Mirror lakes. Fiordland is most famous for hiking and walking. Fiordland National park, scenic natural area in the Southernmost part of South Island, New Zealand. Established as a reserve in 1904, it was designated a national park in 1952. It covers an area of some 4,600 square miles (12,000 square km), making it one of the largest national parks in the world.
4) Alpe di Siusi, Italy:-
Alpe di Siusi is the largest high-alpine pasture in Europe, Covering a surface area of 56 square kilometers. Located in South Tyrol in Northern Italy, this impressive Dolomites plateau invites visitor to amble across its rolling pastures unhurriedly. The holiday region of Alpe di Siusi in Italy is famous, not only because it has the largest alpine pasture in Europe, but also for its flora and fauna. Stroll through colorfully blooming alpine pastures, climb magnificent peaks, and after your open-air adventures, recharge your batteries in one of the rustic mountain huts.
5)Canadian Rockies, Alberta:-
The Canadian Rockies mountain range spans the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. With jagged, ice-capped peaks, including towering Mt. Robson, it’s a region of alpine lakes, diverse wildlife and outdoor recreation sites. The Canadian Rockies are noted for being the source of several major river system, and also for the many rivers within the range itself. The Canadian Rockies are famous for pristine nature, excellent infrastructure for road tripping, beautiful blue-green lakes, rustling Rivers, deep forests, snow-capped mountains, glaciers and wildlife.
Conclusion:
The world is full of incredible destinations that you need to see before you die. Whether you’re a lover of natural beauty, history and culture, or wildlife, there’s something for everyone. These five destinations are just the tip of the iceberg, so start planning your next adventure today. You won’t regret it!