This world contains so much astounding, unbelievable beauty that it seems overwhelming when you think about seeing it all. While none of us will probably get to witness it all in this lifetime, we have put together a list of surreal places you need to visit.

Because there’s so much to see, our list includes the following diverse spots:

  • Incredible feats of engineering
  • Cascading waterfalls
  • Enchanting forests
  • Soaring mountain
  • Other impressive must-see landmarks

Get ready to be amazed by the photos of the most surreal places you’re about to see:

These destinations are a feast for the eyes!

1. Zhangye Danxia Landform in Gansu, China


Formed by the erosion of red sandstone, geologists believe that the topography was formed by layered oceanic crusts folding over one another. As a result of the striking variations of the colors, thousands of tourists flock to witness this site each year.

2. Salar de Uyuni in Bolivia


This is the world’s largest salt flat at 4,086 square miles and the flattest location on the planet with average altitude variations at only one meter.

3. Arashiyama Bamboo Forest, Japan


You’ll feel like you’re in another world when you stand amidst the towering stalks of bamboo in this surreal place in Kyoto, Japan.

4. Machu Picchu, Peru


These ancient ruins of an Incan citadel are one of the most famous manmade wonders of the world, located in the midst of a beautiful tropical mountain forest.

5. The Wave, Arizona


One of the most popular sights for tourists to Arizona, you can find this unique sandstone rock formation in the Paria Canyon-Vermillion Cliffs Wilderness near the Utah border.

6. Sequoia National Forest, California


People come from all over the world to see 38 groves full of these giant sequoia trees, spread out over a whopping 1,193,315 acres of land.

7. Rice Terraces in Mu Cang Chai, Vietnam


Since this area of Vietnam is about 1000 meters above sea level, growing rice in the traditional way like those in the delta areas do is pretty much out of the question. Instead, farmers improvise by growing rice on the terraced field in the green mountain valleys. Thus, they create a spectacular work of art in the process.

8. The Maldives


Made up of hundreds of islands in the Indian Ocean and the Arabian Sea, The Maldives contains some of the most untouched, beautiful beaches in the entire world.

After indulging in the serenity of the Maldives, the allure of Hawaii beckons travelers with its legendary beauty and laid-back atmosphere. Known for its iconic beaches and adventurous spirit, Hawaii offers an escape like no other.

Whether it’s catching waves along the North Shore of Oahu or lounging on the shores of Maui, the LYAHawaii experience promises unforgettable moments of exploration and relaxation.

With the right guide, navigating Hawaii’s diverse landscapes becomes an exhilarating journey, filled with hidden gems and local insights that truly enhance the adventure.

9. Plitvice Lakes, Croatia


One of the oldest national parks in Southeast Europe, the unique arrangement of cascading lakes and stunning waterfalls will leave you speechless

10. Palouse Falls, Washington


This 198-foot waterfall sits within the borders of the Palouse Falls State Park in Washington State and is one of the last remaining markers of the historic glacial floods that carved the striking landscape of the area.

11. Moraine Lake, Canada


Located in Banff National Park, the deep blue shade of the lake contrasts perfectly with the snow-capped mountains in the distance.

12. Niagara Falls, Border Between the United States and Canada


The roaring waterfalls that drop into the Niagara River between Ontario and New York release over six million cubic feet of water per minute and attract thousands of spectators from all over the world each year.

13. Sossusvlei, Namibia


The high sand dunes ranging from pink to orange in color characterize this arid desert in Namibia. It feels like one of the most solitary places you could witness.

14. Northern Lights, Norway


One of the most dazzling astronomical phenomena on Earth, this fascinating display of vibrant colors is actually caused by the collisions of gaseous particles in Earth’s atmosphere and charged particles from the Sun. Simply breathtaking.

15. Mount Roraima, Venezuela


When this tepui plateau in South America is surrounded by clouds, it looks like a mysterious floating landmass 8,000 feet in the air.

16. Vatnajokull Glacier Cave, Iceland


Sometimes called the Crystal Cave, you can find this wonder of nature in Iceland’s Vatnajökull National Park. Indeed, it’s one of the most eerily stunning places on the planet.

17. Iguazu Falls, Argentina/Brazil


Comprised of many different waterfalls that cascade over the edge of the Parana Plateau into the Iguazu River, the falls actually form part of the border between Argentina and Brazil.

18. Pyramids of Giza, Egypt


One of the oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World, the construction of these massive pyramids still mystifies scientists today. Moreover, it holds its status as one of the most famous sites in Egypt.

19. Meteora, Greece


Literally translated to “middle of the sky” or “in the heavens above,” Meteora is a complex of Greek Orthodox monasteries seated atop enormous sandstone pillars in the Plain of Thessaly.

20. Yosemite National Park, California


The awe-inspiring Sierra Nevada mountain chain runs through this well-traveled national park filled with giant sequoias, powerful waterfalls, beautiful valleys, picturesque meadows. In addition, it features a geographic wonder known as the “Giant Staircase” created by the currents from the Merced River.

21. Tunnel Of Love, Ukraine


An enchanting natural passageway for trains deep in the forests of Ukraine, plenty of lovers also venture down the tunnel to make a wish for everlasting love.

22. The Great Wall of China


Of course. the Great Wall of China is one of the greatest wonders of the world. However, you might not know this fact–the massive stone and brick wall built on the northern border of China spans an estimated 13,171 miles in its entirety.

23. The Amazon Rainforest


The largest rainforest on Earth covers 2.124 million square miles. Moreover, it’s home to more than 2.5 million insect species, 40,000 plant species, and 427 mammals.

24. Great Barrier Reef, Australia


So this might sound strange to some, but the Great Barrier Reef is the largest living thing on Earth. In fact, it covers 2300 km. The largest coral reef system in the world has over 2900 individual reefs and 900 islands.

25. Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania


Finally, our last pick. Kilimanjaro makes history as one of the tallest mountains in the world. In fact, towers at 19,341 feet above sea level.

Final Thoughts on Adding These Must-See Surreal Places to Your Travel Wish List

So while many of us dream of traveling the world, only a select few spend 100% of their days on adventures. However, making travel a priority in your life will enable you to see a few of these gems before you die. Only one question remains–which of these surreal places do you long to add to your bucket list?