Top 10 Most Beautiful Countries in the World by Nature

By Abdul Rehman             May 19, 2020

 New Zealand

New Zealand is a paradise of diverse landscapes, featuring everything from the majestic Southern Alps to serene beaches. The South Island showcases stunning peaks

Canada

Canada is a land of incredible wilderness, with varied landscapes ranging from the Rocky Mountains in British Columbia to the stunning coastlines of the Maritimes

Norway

Famous for its dramatic fjords, Norway’s natural beauty is breathtaking. UNESCO World Heritage Sites like Geirangerfjord and Nærøyfjord offer stunning views of steep cliffs and cascading waterfalls

Switzerland

Switzerland captivates with its postcard-perfect landscapes. The Swiss Alps, featuring peaks like the Matterhorn, offer stunning mountain scenery. Charming villages dot the countryside

Australia

Australia boasts diverse natural wonders, from the Great Barrier Reef, teeming with marine life, to the red deserts of the Outback. National parks like Kakadu and Uluru-Kata Tjuta showcase stunning landscapes and Indigenous heritage

Iceland

Iceland is often described as a land of fire and ice, featuring stunning geysers, hot springs, and volcanic landscapes. The Golden Circle route includes iconic sites like the Gullfoss waterfall and the geothermal area of Geysir

Brazil

Brazil is renowned for its incredible biodiversity, from the Amazon rainforest to the Pantanal wetlands. The Amazon, the largest rainforest in the world, is home to countless unique species

Costa Rica

Costa Rica is a biodiversity hotspot, boasting lush rainforests, stunning beaches, and volcanic landscapes. With over 25% of its land designated as protected areas, it’s a sanctuary for diverse wildlife

South Africa

South Africa features diverse landscapes, from Table Mountain in Cape Town to the stunning Garden Route. Kruger National Park offers thrilling safari experiences to see the Big Five

Japan

Japan combines tradition with natural beauty, offering landscapes that vary dramatically from the snowy peaks of Hokkaido to the lush greenery of Okinawa.