There are only a few places in the world that can claim unparalleled natural charm. From sandy beaches, mountains, spectacular wildlife and plants to lush forests, active volcanoes, glaciers, and more, these things make a place a top destination for nature lovers.


Below are five countries with the most beautiful natural landscapes in the world that will provide you with the richest ecosystems, the most biodiverse places on earth, and where nature reveals itself in its purest form.


1. New Zealand


For those who love nature, New Zealand is undoubtedly the best place for you. The natural beauty and wildlife here are unlike anywhere else, and it is adorned with unique and diverse wildlife species, such as brown kiwis and crested penguins, spectacular rainforests, beautiful sandy beaches, active geothermal glaciers, beautiful volcanic mountains, glacial lakes, and deep fjords. In addition to this, you can also learn a little about Maori culture, some of the popular attractions here include Fiordland National Park, Queenstown, Tongariro National Park, and Fox, and Franz Josef Glaciers in the South Island.


2. United States


It's no secret that some of the most beautiful places in the world can be found in America. The United States has a vast network of national parks (58 in total), all filled with majestic natural beauty in every form. The park is home to many species of flora and fauna. The most famous parks include Yellowstone, Grand Canyon, Rocky Mountains, Saguaro National Park, Sequoia National Park, and Olympic National Park.


3. Nepal


Nepal is a country located in South Asia, mainly in the Himalayas, and has 8 of the 10 highest peaks on Earth, of which Mount Everest is the highest at 29,029 feet (8,848 meters). This makes Nepal a favorite place for climbers, which makes Nepal a favorite place for climbers. It is also a very popular hiking spot.


Because trekking is the best way to appreciate the valley with its picturesque natural beauty and mountainous terrain, it also gives you the opportunity to experience the diverse and incredibly rich culture of the Nepalese people.


4. Thailand


For those who love animals and wildlife, Thailand is one of the destinations you should definitely consider traveling to. It is the natural habitat for 10% of the animals on earth, which live in vast forests. It also hosts numerous fish species, more than 280 mammals, including tigers and elephants, and dozens of amphibians and reptiles, including snakes, turtles, and lizards.


For bird watchers, Thailand is a place with over 900 species of birds. There are more than 100 national parks in Thailand, the most popular of which are Fongka Bay Marine National Park, Similan Islands, Khao Sok National Park, and Khao Yai National Park.


5. Australia


Australia is known around the world for its unique natural formations, mainly because the wildlife here evolved in isolated environments. This means Australia has many endemic flora and fauna species, some of which are like Tasmanian devils and bandicoots.


The country also has more than 800 species of birds, half of which are endemic. When it comes to Australia, you cannot fail to mention its kangaroos and koalas, as Australia is home to most of them. The Great Barrier Reef, Kakadu National Park, the Ningaloo Coast, and the Greater Blue Mountains region are the most popular tourist destinations in the country.