[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text] Known for it’s stunning landscapes and beautiful natural wonders, Canada will leave you speechless. With more than 40 national parks across Canada you are spoilt for choice. Banff is the country’s oldest national park and it offers the most breathtaking views. Visitors can take pictures of scenic glaciers or dip their toes in the emerald green waters all perfectly set against a backdrop of dense pine forests. There is more than 1,000 miles of well maintained hiking trails that will lead you on sunset strolls by the river. Forget about your phones and technology, here you can truly soak in the peace and tranquillity of nature.
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[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]Dominica is otherwise known as ‘The nature island of the Caribbean’ and it’s an obvious choice for those who want to indulge themselves in nature. It has an incredible landscape that includes unspoiled rain forests, natural mud baths, countless rivers and waterfalls and volcanic hot springs. Dominica is also renowned for its whale watching opportunities with a huge population of whales that just live off the coast and are often seen from the shore. The deep underwater locations along teh western coastline also make the perfect haven for divers to explore.
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Thailand is the perfect magical destination for some relaxation for nature lovers. It’s covered in the world’s oldest rain forests of evergreens, deep valleys, exciting caves, tall and imposing limestone mountains that are sky high and breathtaking lakes. The most popular Thai destinations are Phuket, Koh Samui, Krabi and Khao Lak. There’s also no shortage of beach destinations to top up on some tan and soak in the sea.
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[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]In Lapland, Finland there’s igloos and hotels that have been specially designed to enjoy the spectacular colourful natural light show known as the Aurora Borealis. The aurora lighting season falls in October and November as well as March and April, and bring thousands of travellers who want to see the natural beauty in person. The Oulanka National Park is a great spot in this region to view the dancing lights and sits amongst a breathtaking rugged landscape of snow – covered forests. During the day the park is ideal for cross country skiing, snow shoeing or even igloo building.
[/vc_column_text][vc_empty_space][vc_column_text]The Swiss Alps are the highlight of Switzerland and also some of Europe’s most dramatic natural scenery. The Swiss Alps landscapes are covered with lush, green valleys dotted with colourful wildflowers that give way to spectacular snow – covered rocky peaks. The most famous peak is the Matterhorn which pokes through the sky and is high as a 15,000 foot tall pyramid. If you aren’t up for climbing it then you can get to the top by riding a cable car leading all the way to the summit, the highest scenic peak in Europe.
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