It seems there may never be a definitive list of wonders—one we can all agree on. Regardless, some pretty astounding wonders in the world are begging to be explored, courtesy of Mother Nature herself.
Viewed from the air, the world’s biggest coral reef leaves a lasting impression but up close from a boat, or better, while diving or snorkelling is an experience not soon forgotten.
The Northern Lights can be visible from many places across the northern latitudes. From Iceland and the Scandinavian countries to Canada, Russia and even the northern parts of Scotland.
The deepest hypersaline lake in the world, the Dead Sea is the world’s saltiest bodies of water. Over 34% salinity, nearly ten times that of the ocean means plants nor animals can survive.
Considered one of the world’s leading destination for animal viewing, these volcanic islands boast a unique ecosystem and a collection of flora and fauna that can be seen nowhere else in the world.
The constantly changing colours and stillness and the overwhelming sense of size and space of this unique site will leave a long-lasting impression. Uluru is one of those “must see’s that won’t disappoint.
There is a wealth of great hiking trails in the Grand Canyon catering to all fitness and experience levels. However, most visitors start from the South Rim area in Arizona.