Definitive Guide to the 7 Wonders of Nature

We heavily recommend travelling through the breathtaking landscapes and incredible phenomena that our planet has to offer. The 7 Wonders of Nature are the most awe-inspiring natural sites that showcase the beauty, power, and mystery of the Earth. Get ready to be left spellbound by these views. Let’s dive in!

1. The Amazon Rainforest

Where? South America

The Amazon Rainforest isn’t just a forest; it’s a sprawling ecosystem just absolutely filled to the brim with all sorts of life forms. It stretches across nine countries and is home to approximately 10% of all species on Earth. This green giant is often referred to as the “lungs of the planet”, as its vast showcase of life purifies the air with its presence.

Why Go? There’s so much to do! You can go on a guided canoe trip, hike through once-in-a-lifetime trails, or even visit indigenous communities to learn about their culture and deep connection to the land. The Amazon is a reminder of the importance of biodiversity and conservation, so if you consider yourself an environmentalist, you should definitely go.

2. Ha Long Bay

Where? Vietnam

Emerald waters, dotted with countless limestone islands and karsts, each telling a story carved by time and nature: this is Ha Long Bay. This bay is a UNESCO World Heritage site that looks like something out of a movie. Whether you're cruising on a traditional junk boat or kayaking through the caves, the scenery is – to put it shortly – surreal. 

Why Go? If for nothing else, for the photo opportunities! As the sun sets and the bay transforms into a canvas of colours, you’ll realise why they call it the “Bay of Descending Dragons.” For an unforgettable dining experience, try the fresh seafood served at the floating restaurants.

3. Grand Canyon

Where? Arizona, USA

The Grand Canyon is a masterpiece of nature — it’s been carved by the Colorado River over millions of years, and its layered rock formations tell the history of the Earth in bright colours, showcasing reds, oranges, and browns that change according to the sunlight.

Why Go? If you enjoy hiking, it’s the place for you. There are lots of rugged trails to explore. If you’d rather take a helicopter tour though, that option is also available – you’ll be able to see the scenery in all its scale and beauty. Tip: sunrises and sunsets at this location are just magical.

4. Great Barrier Reef

Where? Australia

Diving into the Great Barrier Reef in Australia will feel like entering another world. Stretching over 1,400 miles, this living wonder is the largest coral reef system on the planet, brimming with colourful fish and majestic sea turtles.

Why Go? Snorkelling or diving here is a must—it's like swimming in a giant aquarium, surrounded by all its underwater residents. 

5. Mount Everest

Where? Nepal/Tibet

Standing tall at 29,029 feet, Mount Everest is the world’s highest peak and a symbol of adventure and endurance. Many dream of conquering its summit, but even a trek to the base camp offers a glimpse into just how majestic the Himalayan range is.

Why Go? This isn’t just about the climb; it’s about the culture you’ll discover along the way. You can meet the Sherpas, who have an incredible knowledge of the mountains, and get a more spiritual understanding of the area.

6. Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis)

Where? Arctic Regions

The Northern Lights are nature’s light show. They’re a truly mesmerising dance of colourful lights in the night sky that occur mainly in the polar regions, best witnessed in countries like Norway, Canada, and Iceland.

Why Go? Picture yourself all bundled up and cosy, sipping hot chocolate, whilst bright greens, pinks, and purples swirl above you in the sky. The experience is quite humbling, as it’s a reminder from Nature of how tiny we are in this enormous universe.

7. Victoria Falls

Where? Zambia/Zimbabwe

Victoria Falls is one of the largest and most famous waterfalls in the world, with a width of over a mile and a height of 355 feet. The sheer power of the water creates a mist that can be seen from miles (!) away, earning it the local name “Mosi-oa-Tunya,” or “The Smoke That Thunders.” 

Why Go? A visit here is a heart-pounding reminder of nature’s raw power. You can either stand at the top for a jaw-dropping view or even take a dip in the pools – this is only possible at certain times of the year though (‘low water’).

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Measurements 📏

🌴Amazon Rainforest

~ 5.5 million km² (2.1 million square miles)

🏝️Ha Long Bay

~ 1,553 km² (600 square miles)

🇺🇸Grand Canyon

446km (277 miles) long and 1,857m (6,093) deep

🐠Great Barrier Reef

2,300km (1,430 miles) long

🏔️Mount Everest

8,848.86m (29,031.7 feet) above sea level

🌌Aurora Borealis

~ 100-400km (60-250 miles) above the Earth's surface

💧Victoria Falls

1,708 meters (5,604 feet) wide and 108 meters (354 feet) high

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Margarita Pshenichnaya
October 31, 2024

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