Friday, January 8, 2016

Fiordland National Park in New Zealand

There are billions of planets in the universe, but there may be none as beautiful as the Earth. We may be making strides in space exploration and we may be able to visit other planets in the future, but until then, we might as well explore the countless breathtaking places on our planet. To add to your 2015 travel wish list, here’s our collective choices for 10 of the most beautiful places to visit on planet earth…



you’re wondering what Earth may have looked like millions of years ago, then the Fiordland National Park in New Zealand would be the closest thing on the planet. Seemingly left untouched by time, the park has managed to retain its beauty. Visitors to the park get the feeling of being transported back in time to when the planet was free from human occupation. The majestic mountains and breathtaking waterfalls are only some of the sites that will simply leave you in awe.
There are billions of planets in the universe, but there may be none as beautiful as the Earth. We may be making strides in space exploration and we may be able to visit other planets in the future, but until then, we might as well explore the countless breathtaking places on our planet. To add to your 2015 travel wish list, here’s our collective choices for 10 of the most beautiful places to visit on planet earth…



you’re wondering what Earth may have looked like millions of years ago, then the Fiordland National Park in New Zealand would be the closest thing on the planet. Seemingly left untouched by time, the park has managed to retain its beauty. Visitors to the park get the feeling of being transported back in time to when the planet was free from human occupation. The majestic mountains and breathtaking waterfalls are only some of the sites that will simply leave you in awe.