10 surreal destinations you didn't know existed
Chile's Patagonia has long been known as one of the world's most mesmerising beauty. Ice-blue glaciers, towering mountains, turquoise waters, and flowing grasslands make Torres del Paine National Park a must-see in anyone's lifetime. This paradise on Earth is every hiker's dream to trek and absorb all of its natural beauty.
Built in the 1930s around an existing watering hole, Huacachina is a desert oasis and tiny village just west of the city of Ica in southwestern Peru. It is also home to one of the Seven Wonders of the World, Machu Picchu.
Salar de Uyuni, also known as Uyuni Salt Flat, is the largest salt flat on Earth.It is so large and so extraordinarily flat that, after a rain, it can become the world's largest mirror -- spanning around 130 kilometers.
This place is said to be the true masterpiece of nature. This famous Arizona canyon was carved by rainwater streams in the sandstone. The Navajo people call it ‘the place where water runs through rocks’. While there are millions of photos of Antelope Canyon on the internet, it's a must-visit place as pictures barely capture the magic of this beauty.