Victoria Falls is located on the border of Zimbabwe and Zambia, but the view from the Zimbabwean side is reputed to be the most breathtaking.
Helicopter and microlight tours provide a bird's eye view of the waterfalls, offering a different perspective than from the ground.
Aurora Borealis
Also known as the Northern Lights, this natural wonder can be seen in the Northern Hemisphere, with Canada’s north, Alaska, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Finland being the more popular places to experience them.
This spectacular natural phenomenon is the result of disturbances in the magnetosphere, which are caused by solar wind.
Harbor of Rio de Janeiro
Surrounded by granite mountains, the Harbor of Rio de Janeiro is a wonder to behold.
Sugar Loaf Mountain, Tijuca hills and Corcovado Peak surround this place that can be explored by a helicopter flight or climbing the peaks of the granite mountains to soak in the beauty.
Mount Everest
With a height of 8.8 kilometers, Mount Everest is considered one of the tallest mountains.
The actual highest peak is the Mauna Kea in Hawaii with a height of 10.2 kilometers. Mount Everest belongs to the Himalayan mountain range between Nepal and Tibet.
Great Barrier Reef
The world’s largest coral reef located in Australia consists of almost 3,000 individual reefs and 900 islands over an area of about 340,000 square kilometers.
Boating, snorkeling or diving trips are some of the ways this natural wonder can be admired, but global warming is causing it to deteriorate at a rapid pace.
Paricutin Volcano
Located in Michoacan, Mexico, this massive volcano last erupted in 1952.
It is considered one of nature’s seven wonders because its birth and rapid growth was witnessed by humankind. You can climb to its peak by either hiking or on horseback.
Grand Canyon
Located in the U.S. state of Arizona, the Grand Canyon is deserving of its “Grand” name with an area of 4,926 square kilometers.
Having a look from afar is just as viable as going down and experiencing the canyon with its many hiking trails.