The Earth’s radius is 6,371 kilometers, with a 510.1 million km² surface area. With such vastness, our world has plenty of space for countless wonderful places, both discovered and undiscovered. Some of these places may look magical, almost surreal. To see these places in person will surely evoke feelings of awe and wonder. Today, online travel agency JustFly lists down 4 of these magical places on Earth.
- Black Forest — Germany
This expansive mountain range has foliage so thick that some spots are completely covered in darkness — hence the name ‘Black Forest’. It is found in the Baden-Württemberg state in the southwest portion of Germany.
Guided tours and hiking trails are available for the convenience of travelers and tourists. A wonderful stroll through this forest will result in a brag-worthy stories.
- Glowworm Caves — New Zealand
Found in New Zealand’s North Island, the Waitomo Glowworm Caves, or simply Glowworm Caves, is definitely a must-see! Hop on a boat and glide through the dark caves of Waitomo in complete silence, and soon after, you will notice the teal-colored glowing spots dotting the cave’s walls and ceiling. Take a closer look and you’ll be surprised to see the bioluminescent glowworms sticking to the cave’s surfaces.
- Sentinels Of The Arctic — Finland
This extraterrestrial-looking landscape is bound to spark your curiosity. Seen from afar, this whitewashed snow wonderland seems to have frozen smoke tentacles protruding from the ground. These tall, ghostly figures are actually giant trees that have been covered entirely in frost and snow.
- Sea Of Stars — Maldives
Ever wondered what it’s like to swim in the starry night sky? Go to the Vaadhoo Island, Raa Atoll, in the country of Maldives and see how magical Earth can really be. At night, you will be surprised to see glowing star-like dots that appear whenever the water is disturbed. Similar to the Glowworm caves, this phenomenon is due to bioluminescent microorganisms present in the sea water.
For the most unforgettable night swimming, take a dip in this beach.
Traveling to these amazing and magical spots should definitely be included in your bucket list. Book a flight with JustFly.com now and make your travel dreams come true. To know more about the company, check out these JustFly reviews. Enjoy!
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We drove through the first one some years back.
The other three yet to be explored.
I have not been to any 🙁
Is there a season for the Maldives one?
Will have to Google it as the post is sponsored, I didn’t write it!
The bioluminiscent beach in Maldives is something I am aiming for. The glow worm cave too seems interesting. Sigh! So many places and one life!
And even less money!
All places have their own charms. Left me I’ll have a sojourn at Maldives
I have been to Maldives and didn’t know abut this!
Wow all these places look stunning! Amazing how we read so many travel articles, see so many photos, travel and yet have seen so little of the world!
Chaitali as I said and they are Tarun’s words bloggers can’t be choosers!
Wow! Truly magical places. It was great reading this post 🙂
Thank you Purba!
Beautiful places indeed.
Thank you so much!
Looks truly magical <3
Thank you Divya!
Lovely piece! Now these places are on my bucket list!
Mine too 😀
Nothing from India ?? Very informative post mridula ji , If I will get a chance ever I would love to there to visit Sentinels Of The Arctic — Finland. what a beautiful place , amazing .
Yogi it is a sponsored post, choice of JustFly team!
World is full of wonders… thank you for a glimpse.
I agree Sandeepa and Chetan!
Wow! How I wish to see these. Just gorgeous Mridula and thank you for sharing.
I too have to see all of these, not visited a single place!
Magical IS the word! Wonderful places… 🙂
Thank you Maniparna!
all places best 🙂 have been to black forest…rest noted Mridula 🙂
And I have not visited even one 🙁
Truly beautiful places !!
Thank you so much!
Oh my!! We visited Black Forest couple of years ago, truely magical. Would love to visit rest of th places some day. Thanks for the share Mridula 🙂
Good for you and then I will read your posts!
Beautiful!
Thank you David.
Amazing. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Rupam!