World's highest peak at 8,848 meters, located on China-Nepal border. Experiences extreme temperatures below -60°C. Number of climbers has increased significantly since 1990. Local Sherpa communities heavily rely on mountaineering tourism
Everest stands at 8,849m, the highest peak on Earth. Mount Fuji, Japan's highest peak, was last erupted in 1707. Paricutin volcano erupted in 1943, reaching 7,480 feet
Breathtaking natural gem with lush greenery surroundings. Accessible via well-maintained paths with challenging stairs. Popular destination requiring selfie sticks and hydration
Located along Iguazu River border between Argentina and Brazil. Covers 261 square miles with sister park in Brazil. Contains approximately 80% of world's largest waterfall system
World's largest waterfall system located on border of Argentina and Brazil. Divides Iguazu River into upper and lower sections. Features two-step waterfall with 35-40m high basalt steps. Contains 150-300 smaller waterfalls varying from 60-82m high. Devil's Throat canyon spans 80-90m wide and 70-80m deep
Located in Antalya Province, Turkey, fed by Duden River. Formed over thousands of years through limestone rock dissolution. Local legends and myths link to ancient heroes and mystical creatures