There are breathtakingly beautiful places in the world that leave so many wonderful memories with us. More often than not, these places leave us spell bound and inspire us to keep travelling far and beyond.
Australia’s gift to the world, the Great Barrier Reef is a natural wonder and the only living thing visible from space. This is the largest coral reef in the world and encompasses 3000 individual reef systems. The reef is situated in the Coral Sea which you find in north-east Australia, off the coast of Queensland. It is a World Heritage site and it supports a diversity of life and ecosystems. Its vast biodiversity contains many vulnerable and endangered species. You can see the reef from Live Aboards and by scuba diving. The experience will leave you refreshed and inspired.
The gateway to the great Inca civilization, Machu Picchu is a historical sanctuary in Peru. Often called the ‘Lost City of the Incas’, it is located on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley. This is one of the most enigmatic places in the world. Set in the most beautiful mountain territory of the Andes, it is 2430m above the sea level. The giant walls, terraces and ramps look as if they have been naturally cut into the rocks. It is also one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
The Château de Versailles or the Palace of Versailles in France is one of the most extravagant and glamorous places in the world. From the times of Louis XIV to Louis XVI the palace was a centre of political power. Designed and constructed by many architects, sculptors, decorators and landscape architects over several generations, the court is a perfect symbol of European monarchy. It has 700 rooms, 67 staircases and the finest gardens elegantly designed.
The ultimate embodiment of nature’s power and supreme beauty are perhaps represented in no other fascinating manner than the Grand Canyon. It is believed to be carved by the Colorado River and is within the Grand Canyon National Park, which is the first national park in the Unites States. This is a World Heritage Site that contains billions of years of geological significance.
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