Isn't it exciting to think about the places that we see in fairytales? Ever wondered about traveling to such destinations, the travel destination that feels like a fairytale? Among the thousands of destinations all over the world, there are a lot of places that present sightings of jaw-dropping scenery. But a few hidden jewels can quench your thirst for exploration and fantasies. You may have wandered a lot of different cities and countries, but there are still so many you have yet to explore.
Nature has blessed the world with a kind of natural beauty that none can compare, from the breath-taking beaches to the hidden scenic canyons, from the sparkling rivers to the deep blue oceans, from the magical temples to the glorious mountains rich with greenery, and from the luxurious to the adventurous. We have truly been blessed in all sense of the word, making destinations fairytales-like. You can explore the lost cities of ancient civilizations, from mysterious caves to magical waterfalls, glaciers, volcanos, for a one-of-its-kind experience.
Fairytale-like Destinations to TravelTake the lead to organize a perfect holiday trip to destinations that gives a realistic feel of a fairytale. Get set to experience the spellbinding scenes of mountains and the natural wilderness far away from the usual complexities of the home-trapped life we are used to living in. The fresh, clean air, gushing streams, greenery around, sounds of the chirping bird, and watching the clear skies promises a rejuvenating vacation for both you and your family leaving you with some beautiful memories to cherish for a lifetime.
Where to Travel for Savour the Looks of Fairytales? Angel Falls, Venezuela is overflowing with natural wonders, including the world's tallest waterfall- the 3,212-foot cascades of Angel Falls. It is in the UNESCO-protected Canaima National Park. Canaima is by far the country's most popular attraction, and it is no surprise; after all, the Falls stretch an astounding 19 times higher than Niagara Falls. Pixar animators used the location as inspiration for Paradise Falls in Up. So if you have watched the movie, then you know it's a must-see.
Waitomo Glowworm Caves, Waitomo, New Zealand We owe a hearty thanks to New Zealand’s indigenous Maori people who discovered this jewel for everyone. In a fairy tale, places like caves typically house dragons or magical artifacts. But in New Zealand, the Waitomo Glowworm Caves beckon you with a different kind of enchantment. Waitomo’s limestone caves consist of stalactites and stalagmites, and the most magical ones are lit by thousands and thousands of luminescent glow worms.
Test out the amazingly pure and resonant acoustics of the naturally formed Cathedral chamber. Then, board a small boat and glide across a dark underground river. As if by magic, the cave ceiling twinkles with the turquoise light of hundreds of tiny glowworms. Learn about the Maori folklore surrounding these mystical caves and their glowing inhabitants before returning to the daylit world.
City Palace of Jaipur, India We love a turret-and-stone archway, but Jaipur's colorful City Palace gives its stark grey counterparts a run for their money. Manifesting its rose-pink facade and symmetrically arched courtyards, the royal complex is a signature structure of royalty and great architecture.
Kawachi Fuji Gardens, Japan may be best known for its cherry blossoms, but the country's wisteria gardens threaten to steal the show every spring. The wisteria tunnel at the Kawachi Fuji Gardens in Kitakyushu which is, about six hours outside of Tokyo, portrays dreamy flowers ranging in color from dark purple to white. Pena Palace, Portugal Inspired by German Romantic architecture, Portugal’s Pena Palace—situated atop a hill in Sintra—calls to mind a Disney castle with its pink and yellow towers, ornamental buttresses, and detailed gargoyles. And the interiors are equally dramatic; don’t miss the intricately carved ceilings and walls of Queen Amélia’s apartments, as well as the striking, all-white reception room. If you are a fairy tale lover and itinerant too, then you would never want to miss this place.
Chef Chaouen, Morocco While it’s not very easy to reach, this 15th-century fortress town in the Rif Mountains, about two hours south of Tangier, remains a popular draw for tourists. Buildings in its ancient medina painted a dreamy sky blue town. Even some of the steps of the winding old town are as blue as the walls around them. Imagine the scenic views of such mesmerizing colors all around you. From over your head to below your feet, every color you see will be a different shade of blue.
Neuschwanstein Castle, Germany – The Castle of the Fairy-Tale King As being perched amongst the mountains, its white towers reaching towards the sky, Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany looks like a storybook illustration brought to life. It seems to have been the intention of King Ludwig II of Bavaria when he commissioned it. In 1866, Bavaria lost a war to Prussia and signed a treaty that stripped Bavaria of its military power. No longer a sovereign ruler, King Ludwig II designed Neuschwanstein Castle as a retreat to live out his fantasy of being a real king.
Mont Saint-Michel, France Rising from vast sandbanks and powerful tides, the rocky island of Mont Saint-Michel off of Normandy on France's northwestern coast gives off an otherworldly appearance. The crown jewel of the island is undoubtedly the Benedictine Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel. It was built in 708 A.D. and served as inspiration for the castle in Disney Tangled. If you are a Rupanzel fan, then you have to visit this place.