Anonymous wrote:You clearly haven't traveled enough. The beauty out west is hardly unique.
sureAnonymous wrote:I am well travelled and have been to a lot of beautiful countries but secret... there are plenty of stunning locations throughout the US.
There are parts of UT that are so cool, stunning OR and N CA coast. Sedona of course (off season if possible). Santa Fe and Taos are the best kept secret. I'm not into Maine but it is beautiful and so is Vermont. Jackson and Boise are amazing. There are a few amazing places even down in TX - small towns like Marfa are so interesting. CO as a state offers so many points of beauty to explore.
There's just no listing the most beautiful places in the world because there are truly so many - there is no most beautiful for me. Just memorable in one way or another, often based on who I'm with and the conditions like weather, crowds, season, etc.
Tahiti is beautiful. Mongolia is unbelievable. Parts of S. France and of course the Greek islands like Milos and Ischia/Positano/S. Italy will take your breath away.
Your question is like asking who the most beautiful actress or actor is of all time. There's never just one. I'm sure all of us have been to places that were crazy beautiful - so instead of focusing on beauty just go to a place you've wanted to go that isn't ugly!!!!
Anonymous wrote:Patagonia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the people saying the US haven't been anywhere outside it. There are nice places, for sure, but not the best.
I would agree with posters who said:
Portugal
Switzerland
NZ
Norway
I would add Iceland if not yet listed here.
I’ve been to all the places you’ve listed and lived abroad twice.
Nothing holds a candle to the breadth of America’s many beautiful areas. You’ve probably looked down your nose at traveling within this country and glamorized abroad.
Most of the US national parks are isolated so you don't get the beauty and the food at the same time. However I agree with you that we have some of the most beautiful places on earth.
Yep, I totally agree! I look at it a different way though. After living many years in Europe and Latin America, I missed out beautiful undeveloped natural landscapes. Even in the most remote places in Europe there are people EVERYWHERE. Like there is no where to go to get away from it all.
That said - my ideal form of skiing would be US mountains and snow (CO/WY style) with Swiss or French restaurants. I love skiing in the Alps for thr culture, but the actual skiing sucks , and I don't think they even know what champaign powder is. However, when. I go to Breck or Jackson Hole the skiing is great and the food is... well..... I wish it were the food scene in the Alps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No votes for the South Pacific?
I enjoyed Vanuatu
Anonymous wrote:No votes for the South Pacific?
Anonymous wrote:No votes for the South Pacific?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the people saying the US haven't been anywhere outside it. There are nice places, for sure, but not the best.
I would agree with posters who said:
Portugal
Switzerland
NZ
Norway
I would add Iceland if not yet listed here.
I’ve been to all the places you’ve listed and lived abroad twice.
Nothing holds a candle to the breadth of America’s many beautiful areas. You’ve probably looked down your nose at traveling within this country and glamorized abroad.
Most of the US national parks are isolated so you don't get the beauty and the food at the same time. However I agree with you that we have some of the most beautiful places on earth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Iceland
When it is not raining sideways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alaska is gorgeous!
Mosquitos are atrocious in the summer when many places are accessable lol but yes, breathtaking sceneries.