Top 5 World Most Beautiful Places



Pick any place in the world, and it's bound to have something so stunning it will take your breath away. From natural wonders that attract the world's most unique wildlife to architectural stunners celebrating the evolution of mankind, our globe is dripping with beauty.      Narrowing down a list of the most beautiful places in the world can feel downright daunting. There are countless vibrant cities that tell their own unique stories through monuments, shops, and people who call that locale home. There are millions of national parksverdant gardens, and colorful landmarkspreserving the native flora and fauna of their landscape.
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Positano, Italy.                                 , Known for its world-class hotels and iconic pastel buildings, Positano is one of the most charming villages on the Amalfi Coast—and in the world. The numerous shops across the cliff celebrate the craftsmanship of Italian ceramicists, painters, and textile designers. The best part may just be that almost every cafe and hotel comes with idyllic views of the Mediterranean Sea.
2                    Machu Picchu, Peru        Perched in the Andes Mountains stands the most important discovery from the ancient Inca Empire, Machu Picchu. The imposing citadel along with various structures throughout the 5-mile site are thought to be remnants of either a royal estate for Inca nobles or a religious center. Getting to the site in the mountains is no easy task as it requires quite a hike at a high elevation, but views are unlike anything you'll ever see in your life. 3

Avenue of the Baobabs, Madagascar                               On the west coast of Madagascar, dozens of ancient baobabs trees strikingly frame the dirt path between Morondava and Belon'i Tsiribihina. The towering 800-year-old trees extend upwards to the dusty sky, creating a dramatic scene that can be seen from miles away. It's said the rare trees were once a part of a much larger forest, but due to urbanization much of it had been torn down. In an effort to preserve the path, local activists successfully petitioned for the Avenue of the Baobabs to become Madagascar's first natural monument.                                     4                                Temples of Bagan, Myanmar
Over 3,500 breathtaking Buddhist pagodas and temples make up the ancient city of Bagan in Myanmar. Dating back to the 9th century, the former capital served as the cultural, economic, and religious epicenter of the Pagan Empire. Scholars believe that the Bagan rulers constructed upwards of 13,000 religious buildings over 250 years, establishing a Buddhist landmark in the country. However, many of those temples were destroyed over the centuries due to earthquakes. In 2019, UNESCO officially named Myanmar's Temples of Bagan a World Heritage site and established efforts to restore many of the ruins and preserve the still-standing structures.                      5                   Kauai, Hawaii
Kauai has earned its nickname as Hawaii's “Garden Isle" for a great reason: Its local landscape consists of stunning white sand beaches, astonishing sea cliffs, picturesque waterfalls, and vast plantings. The Nā Pali Coast State Park stretches across the island, allowing visitors the chance to learn all about the native flora and fauna that make the island so unique.

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