Places That Feel Like Another Planet

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Where we live on the earth, sometimes we get bored with our surroundings. So it’s natural our mind is always ready to discover something new somewhere else in this solar system. There are so many exotic gateways right there in the universe.

So you can make your plan to visit the places where you can feel you are on another planet. These wild and awe-inspiring outer spaces will take you to a strange world of galaxies.

Here we have listed down five such places that will give you an otherworldly thrill:

Salar De Uyuni Bolivia

If we look for the most visited place in Bolivia, the expected answer will be Salar De Uyuni. Visitors can see the most extensive salt land in Salar De Uyuni. The land lies across 10000 km. This salt land is said to form the bottom area of a lake of Salar. So if it is a question of the true beauty of nature, the unique Salar’s salt plain is the answer to that smeared question.

Conversely, seeing islands embraced with cactuses will be an eye-soothing experience. This area is pretty attractive to tourists for its salt hotel. The environment and services are excellent as per the visitors’ feedback. 

Staying at the salt hotel, you can discover the city in other directions. The train cemetery is worth visiting on the trip to Bolivia. Here you can explore the world of the past transportation system with corroded locomotives. Even you can see the old engine parts and other sections of trains and cars. These all are left there as it was in their end fate.

Machu Picchu in Peru

Machu Picchu is the new wonder of heaven and a crowning tourist spot in Peru. This archaeological structure stands with a spoof as it is a historical site 15 centuries back with a mystical and awe-inspiring outlook. Visitor says Machu Picchu is an iconic hypnotic capital of Inca Heritage, and they die to see this place again. You can reach this place by availing of two hours of a train journey from the Sacred Valley of Ollantaytambo. But, if you love the thrill, you can start the journey with an undaunted walk of 26 miles through Inca heritage and Inca trails.

Machu Picchu exhibits the most spectacular and modern urban creations. It is built with every précised detail, attention, and a remarkable height of 2430m above sea level. 

Machu Picchu is the home of ritualistic platforms, residential quarters, and temples. Its instances radiate hallowed energy throughout the burg. Besides this, you must be curious about the name. It means “old peak” according to the Andes’s aboriginal language Quechua.

Zhangjiajie National Forest Park in China

Zhangjiajie was enlisted as World Geo Park in 2004. This first National Forest Park of China is famous for the movie Avatar, directed by James Cameron. This unbeatable paradise across the land of 1840 hectares is a picture of intricate geological creation and kinky land formations. Visitors say more than 3000 peaks are there with different heights. This magical scene in Wulingyuan is just a heavenly Pandora. 

Zhangjiajie is excellent for feeling the essence of adventures. You can see a gruesome circular glass skywalk around Tianmen Mountain. Also, the vertical ridges, the highest water-decayed caverns, and many other enchanting views will amaze you. 

A spot where you will get the best view of all peaks and the top stone bridge is the terrific village, Yaozi. Ultimately, you will discover the sky-touching way through an opaque forest and shriveling land of fantasy. With this, the best view of sunrise you can experience in the village, Huangshi.

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park in the US

Hawaii is a fantastic holiday destination enveloping a bunch of spectacular tropical islands. This awe-inspiring national park offers something for every tourist. From shimmering white sand beaches to translucent water, cosmopolitan cities to spiteful parks, every corner of Hawaii is worth an exploration. 

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park comes under the UNESCO World Heritage Site and comprises Mauna Loa, the largest volcano in the world. Its last eruption occurred in 1984. Out of five volcanoes, one is on Hawaii’s Big Island. Here, you can see the conical formation of volcano 13,000 feet above the sea surface.

You can take a guided tour to know the sagacity of this incredible geographical creation of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Also, its vibrant history will amaze you with black sand beaches, a giant volcanic crater, and lava-engraved uplands.

Highland in Iceland

Iceland is a stunning gateway between North Atlantic Ocean and the Greenland Sea. Also, it belongs to the northwest zone of the UK. 

An exploration of the Highland Region will be the most incredible experience of your life. You will be stopped for just a few sec when nature here will open up its breathtaking beauty. Highland Region is the only place where you can see the cluster of green and black volcanic formations of the Lakagigar Basin. A volcanic eruption resulted in this array of winsome geographical compositions. 

Some portions of the volcanic landscape look like images that space centers collected from Mars. For this reason, scientists prefer this region for testing to predict the geographical features of Mars. It helps them to land a new spacecraft on Mars’s land.

It’s possible to be on another planet under heaven. But before heading off the frontage of a new world, this list of cool places will help you make your plan. We are sure our effort will make you realize you have landed on another planet. Lastly, read more about travel around the world here.

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