The national park's attraction is the landscape produced by the mountains and pillar-like rock formations.
Mount Everest is the tallest mountain on Earth above sea level, located in the Himalayas' Mahalangur Himal sub-range. The China-Nepal boundary passes through its top.
World’s largest mangrove forest, Sundarbans, is a mangrove area in the Bay of Bengal delta formed by the confluence of the Ganges, Brahmaputra, and Meghna Rivers.
It is well-known for its beach resorts as well as its volcanic terrain with craters and cavelike lava tubes.
H Long Bay, located in northeast Vietnam, is famous for its green waters and dozens of tall limestone islands crowned by jungles.
Located between the mainland of southern Thailand and the island of Phuket, it is defined by limestone cliffs and rock formations, as well as mangrove forests and small islands.
Pamukkale is a village in western Turkey noted for the mineral-rich hot waters that trickle down a neighboring hillside's white travertine terraces.
It is a salt lake bounded to the east by Jordan and to the west by the West Bank and Israel.
Cappadocia, a semi-arid region in central Turkey, is famous for its "fairy chimneys," which are tall, cone-shaped rock formations found in Monks Valley, Göreme, and other locations.