Top 11 Lovely Mountains To Be Your Next

Naima
ILLUMINATION
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5 min readJul 24, 2021

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Who doesn’t love to thrill with mountains? Go through the list of world-famous mountain series and dare to control your thrill.

Queenstown
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Queenstown, New Zealand: Are you an athlete enthusiast or just thinking about getting a travel package all in one? Who knows Queenstown will be your destination for which you are waiting.

The shore of Lake Wakatipu, namely Queensland prepares with bewitching experience all-time to rejuvenate you.

Queensland receives its travelers with a changeable oceanic climate. In summer, you will enjoy long warm days while the winter scene features frequent snowfall.

The “Adventure Capital of the World” is the perfect naming for exciting Bungy jumps, skiing, snowboarding, walking tracks & trails.

CraveMatterhorn
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CraveMatterhorn, Switzerland/Italy: Matterhorn is known as the highest mountain in Europe. These hill magnitudes span both Switzerland and Italy. The icy pathway is the reason for enhancing the fascination with thrillers.

You can see an exciting igloo resort at the base of Matterhorn. More than a half-dozen individual igloos or hotel rooms interconnected by a series of tunnels crave out of snow and ice.

Torres del Paine
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Torres del Paine, Chilean Patagonia: Let’s get into the hiker’s paradise. It is the Torres del Paine, a lovely national park in Chilean Patagonia.

The incredible landscape encompasses mountains, lakes of colors, rivers, and valleys. The “W shape’’ routes of hiking aren’t the only uniqueness of the lovely park. Again breathtaking natural photo frames will draw your attention as always.

If you plan to travel in November -January, you will get a crowded place with travelers like you. The strong wind in this season is the reason to draw more & more people.

Mount Everest base camp
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Mount Everest base camp, Nepal: Let’s meet with the most iconic mountain in Nepal. That is Mount Everest, World’s highest peak.

Mount Everest is a long-cherished dream for many mountaineers, but only the luckiest can get the blessings.

This spectacular mountain has a magical panorama, and you will get an incredible moment. After thrilling adventures, some ambitious travelers enjoy the snow-capped peaks and epic sights.

Mount Logan
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Mount Logan, Canada: Mount Logan is located in the St. Elias Mountain Range of Canada’s Yukon Territory and is known as the highest point in Canada.

Diversity in plants and wildlife enhances grace. The vast wilderness along with glacier red rivers is the perfect combination for wildlife photography.

May to August will wait for you to travel into the lovely experience. Find the best climbing adventures with hiking, camping, and hunting.

Maina Kea
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Maina Kea, United States: The main Kea is a formidable landmark with dormant volcanoes. The amazing facts are that Maina Kea is taller than Everest but only stands 13,796 feet above sea level.

The dizzying view of the surroundings from the peak soothes your eyes. You can enjoy a crystal clear night view with stars in a dry & cloud-free atmosphere. Again in winter, the mountain shape for surfing.

Uluru
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Uluru, Australia: Do you need a spiritual journey to red heart? Get ready to be lost in the peak view of a popular place in Australia, Uluru.

Uluru creates a fantasy for sunset and sunrise. Travelers cherish to overview this beauty often though the peak is rugged to reach. Have a unique opportunity to dine under the stars. You can’t compare the feelings with candlelight dinner.

You can travel from May to September to be pleased with its cool weather. Again you can get a chance to view a temporary waterfall in the rainy season.

Grand Teton
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Grand Teton, United States: Grand Teton is one of the finest known mountains in North America. The peak is 13,775 feet from sea level.

The rocky and distinctive landscape is the main attraction of this beauty. The diverse nature, stunning beauty, and long-standing culture are ready to engross its travelers.

You will love the lush valley floor with grassland. In mid-may, too late September, the Grand Teton is fully open access for kayaking or fishing. There are hundreds of trails waiting to explore for you.

Vinicunca, Peru
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Vinicunca, Peru: Vinicunca is located in Peruvian the Andes near Cusco and a 17,060-foot high peak. Natural multi-colored beauty adds an extra uniqueness to get known as the rainbow mountain. Again it is known as a holy place for many.

You can’t compare the Vinicunca beauty with anything else. Travel this international traveling hotspot in the dry season if you have cherished trekking and hiking.

The Pyrenees
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The Pyrenees, France/Span: The Pyrenees is outstretched across northern Spain and southern France with 11,000 high peaks.

It is a paradise for travelers with hiking routes, skiing, kayaking, and canyoning.

The Pyrenees can be your soul-inspiring tour because of its lovely green valleys, forested mountains. If you are lucky, you will enjoy lush waterfalls while walking, biking, or tracking.

Aoraki/Mount Cook
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Aoraki/Mount Cook New Zealand: Aoraki is located in the Southern Alps, west-central South Island, and a 3,724 m high peak.

The phenomenal glacier is always ready to ensure a breathtaking experience.

You can enjoy a snowy peak with green surroundings. If you choose the middle of the winter season, you will find an icy paradise with a majestic scene.

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Naima
ILLUMINATION

I’m Naima Shirmen, Ongoing student of BBA, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh.