

EXPLORING THE UNKOWN
Imagine yourself watching the skyline while relaxing on a beach in Greece or having a high octane adventurous trip to the Himalayas, being a part of the medieval history of Indian Forts or exploring the deepest and darkest secrets of Mariana Trench. Such experiences live with us for a lifetime. So why not make our trips so beautiful that we never want them to end. Here are some of the most fascinating places in the world that you must visit-
HILLIER LAKE, AUSTRALIA
Hillier Lake is a Pink colored Lake located in Middle Island, the largest island in Recherché archipelago, Western Australia. The pink color in this lake is like a bubble gum and it has become the reason for tourist attraction Western Australia. The lake is surrounded by a dense forest of eucalyptus trees, which makes the views even more mesmerizing. Dunes and a variety of plants that surround this lake separate it from the Southern Ocean.

CHITTORGARH FORT, INDIA
To feel the royalty of a king in India, CHITTORGARH FORT is the perfect choice. Its medieval architecture adds to its beauty. It is one of the largest forts in India and probably the grandest in the state of Rajasthan. It is a World Heritage Site. Being on the hill top, it gives an amazing view of the city. The view of the Berach River from the fort during the sunset is just a magical moment.

GLOW WORM CAVE, NEW ZEALAND
The Waitomo Glowworm Caves is an interesting cave at Waitomo on the North Island of New Zealand, known for its population of glowworms. The attraction has a modern visitor center at the entrance, largely designed in wood. There are organized tours that include a boat ride under the glowworms. The cave covered with blue colored light like worms proves to be simply magnificent.
RUBY FALLS, UNITED STATES
One can easily reach this place while exploring the Lookout Mountains in Tennessee. Ruby Falls is a 145-foot high underground waterfall located within Lookout Mountain, near Chattanooga. The light show around the waterfall enhances the beauty of the place.

PAMUKKALE, TURKEY
Pamukkale, meaning "cotton castle" in Turkish, is a natural site in Denizli Province in southwestern Turkey. This place is like heaven surrounded by snowy landscapes. The scenic beauty of the hot springs is a treat to the eyes. The underground volcanic activity which causes the hot springs, also forced carbon dioxide into a cave, which was called the Plutonium meaning place of the god, Pluto. This cave was used for religious purposes by priests of Cybele.

CATEDRAL DE MARMOL, CHILE
Catedral de marmol are the marble caves located in the middle of the Lake General Carrera. The mode of reaching this place is mainly by motor boats or kayaks. The boat ride in the beautiful white and blue marble caves is simply an amazing experience. Whether plays an important role in your trip. A sunny day is mostly preferred to enjoy the beauty of the caves and the lake. Change in the intensity of light changes the color of the caves, so if you are lucky enough you may get the perfect one.

- By Harshita Malhotra
