Everyone takes vacations, but have the places you've been changed your perspective on the world? Although these 4 places are far away, they will shock your heart, make you rethink, and allow you to better appreciate the world we are in.
Hallstatt, Austria
You may have seen several postcards and panoramas of the famous lakeside town of Hallstatt. It is located in the Austrian Alps, a dream region! It is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful villages in the world.
Imagine yourself there. on a quiet passenger ship. Bask in the beautiful morning light and watch the beautiful sunrise on a sunny summer day. Isn't this an enviable picture!
The village is located between the Hallstätter See and Dachstein mountains. Hallstatt is Austria's oldest and perhaps most photographed village. This magnificent European city includes an underground salt lake, a museum of 7,000-year-old artifacts, and a glass lake set against a backdrop of majestic mountains.
France Simiane La Rotonde
This beautiful village is located in the beautiful south of France. Surrounded by olive groves and lavender fields. This perched village is one of the most beautiful in the world. Here you can walk cobblestone streets and stone houses, admire century-old buildings, attend aromatherapy sessions and enjoy the scents and colours of the many flowers in the nearby Abbaye de Valsaintes gardens.
Norway Reine
Reine is located in the southeastern part of Norway's Lofoten Islands and is known as "Norway's most beautiful village". Reine has a population of just over 300 people. Despite its remote location, its purity and beauty attracts many tourists. In addition to watching the Northern Lights, you can also experience activities such as boating, canoeing, whale watching, cycling and bird watching. It is a veritable slow-moving place. In winter, you can also take a sleigh ride through the forest to explore the alpine scenery.
Croatia Motovun
Visitors need to climb 1,052 steps to reach this medieval village perched on a hill. The higher you go, the more ancient the scenery there. Many of Motovun's houses were built at the end of the 18th century, and the entire town has been preserved due to the locals' respect for old buildings. Motovun's history dates back to the Middle Ages. Here overlooking the Mirna Valley, many beautiful scenery will come into view. From the local bell tower you can also overlook the vineyards below. If the time is right, you should not miss the film festival when you visit here in summer.