Nature has created countless miraculous landscapes with its ingenious workmanship, which is simply a wealth for human beings. We can not only experience this magnificent beauty, but also experience different values from it. This article takes stock of 8 of the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world.


1. Peyto Lake, Canada


The most striking thing about this lake is its turquoise water. The dark green forest on the lakeshore, the reflection of the clouds in the sky and the exposed rocks of the distant peaks all make the scenery of Peyto Lake look distant and dreamy. One of the most popular sights in Banff National Park, there are several tours around Peyto Lake. On October 9, 2021, the observation deck and the trail leading to the observation deck reopened to visitors after renovations. People can stand on the flat and spacious table and enjoy the wonderful color of the lake.


2. Milo, Maldives


The combination of clear blue water and bright white sand has an irresistible charm. People need to take a boat to get to the island, so the natural barrier formed by the sea gives tourists a sense of escape and leisure. It is also known as Honeymoon Island because the luxury resort on the island is indeed the first choice for many newlyweds.


3. Jurassic Coast, UK


This coastline, which stretches from East Devon to Dorset, is one of the most amazing natural landscapes in the world. A World Heritage Site, the Jurassic Coast attracts large numbers of tourists every year for adventure and walks. Some people even make special trips to find fossils of ancient creatures. Along this 153km coastline, you can enjoy stunning views of the English Channel, including Durdle Door.


4. Yosemite National Park, USA


Yosemite National Park is located in California's Sierra Nevada. Although not the largest in the United States in terms of size, this 3,035-square-kilometer park is home to a variety of rare sights. Huge redwood forests, gushing waterfalls, granite cliffs, lakes, mountains and a variety of flora and fauna, to name a few. Whether people want to go on a hike, or want to walk in the forest, they can be satisfied.


5. Lake Tekapo, New Zealand


Located between Christchurch and Queenstown, Lake Tekapo is the second largest lake north of the Mackenzie Basin. Meltwater from the Southern Alps gives the lake its stunning pale green color and makes Lake Tekapo the brightest touch of color in many people's minds. In addition, Lake Tekapo is also one of the sunniest places in New Zealand, with an average annual sunshine length of 2400 hours, suitable for a variety of water sports.


6. Niagara Falls, USA/Canada


Niagara Falls is located on the border of Canada and the United States. It consists of 3 parts, from largest to smallest: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls and Bridal Veil Falls. Every year, more than 8 million tourists come here to see the majestic momentum of the waterfall. Many people take boats to the bottom of the falls to get as close as possible to the behemoth.


7. Snowdon, UK


Snowdonia is one of the highest mountains in Wales, located in Snowdonia National Park and attracts thousands of tourists to climb it every year. The altitude here is 1085 meters high enough to offer breathtaking views of Snowdonia, Pembrokeshire and Mona Island. People can hike up the mountain via a number of routes, and of course they can also choose to take the cable car and watch the various scenery pass by quietly in front of their eyes.


8. Princesa Underground River National Park, Philippines


The Princesa Underground River National Park is located on Palawan Island in the southwestern Philippines. As one of the new seven natural wonders of the world, this park has spectacular karst landforms and ancient forests. Many describe the experience of visiting as "otherworldly", as they can take a boat into the cave and experience nature's magic up close.