8 Amazing creative places on planet you can visit

October 4, 2017
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It is inspiring to visit some of those places and you can also use it in form of motivating yourself. Dream about those places and then use the energy for many things you do.
1. Zhangye Danxia Geopark, China


2. Banff National Park, Canada


3. Great Ocean Road, Australia
Set off on your own Great Ocean Road adventure and experience one of the world's most scenic coastal drives. See the towering 12 Apostles, get up close to native wildlife, pristine rainforest and misty waterfalls as you go. Choose from a diverse array of things to see and do all across the region. Get outdoors on bushwalking, surfing and mountain biking expeditions or take the cultural route through galleries, museums and heritage attractions. Admire the stunning coastline on the Great Ocean Walk, see koalas, emus and kangaroos at Tower Hill, and explore surf towns and inspiring seaside villages. Gourmands will relish the opportunity to explore the expanding culinary scene, while stopping in at cellar doors, farm gates and fresh provedores to stock up for the journey home.4. Pitons, St Lucia
These two volcanic mountains are one of the most recognizable - not to mention beautiful - features on this Caribbean island. Enjoy the Pitons from the pristine white sand beach at Sugar Beach, A Viceroy Resort.5. Bora Bora, French Polynesia

6. Torres del Paine National Park, Chile


7. Blue Lagoon, Iceland
Located southwest of Reykjavik, Iceland's famous Blue Lagoon gets its trademark color from the silica-rich waters that feed it. And it isn't just pretty, the geothermal water is great for your skin too.
8. Philippines


9. Raja Ampat, Indonesia (Bonus)

'Raja' means "king" and this grand title is easily justified: those in the know describe this sprinkling of exotic Indonesian islands as one of the most divine archipelagos in. Packed with white-sand beaches, lush jungle and unusual mushroom-shaped islets, Raja Ampat is a biological hotspot. Home to some of the richest, most diverse coral reefs on the planet - over 200 diving spots are still pristine - and this, paired with a growing ecotourism offering, means Raja Ampat will no doubt remain king of the islands.
