3 Stunning places to escape reality, unplug and recharge
The never-ending buzz of the digital world and the current pandemic situation has undoubtedly altered and affected the human psyche in ways that we cannot explain.
I would like to share with you 3 stunning places on Earth you could escape from work, life or a buzzing city and access the final digital frontier.
1. Banff National park in Canada
Lake Moraine’s glaciated valley has a deep-blue colour that contrasts with its surrounding mountain peaks. An afternoon at Lake Moraine provides visitors with a unique opportunity to slow down and enjoy the spectacular beauty of nature.
You can try a Private Tour for reduced groups (from 1 to 10 guests) of Lake Lousie and the Icefield Parkway.
This full-day guided tour will bring you to Lake Louise and experience the vast landscapes, soaring mountains, of Banff; along the Icefield Parkway will bring you to stops at Lake Minnewanka, Bow Falls, Crowfoot Glacier and more. You'll enjoy aerial views of Banff from Mount Norquay after ascending its switchback road to the top.
Lake Louise has been a celebrated photography location for decades due to its magnificent backdrop of mountains and deep blue lakes. Photographers from around the world travel to Lake Louise to capture intimate, timeless portraits of their families.
Here you can enjoy the silence of nature and try the Lake Lousie Insta-Portrait Experience or Lake Louise 30 Minute Mountain Portrait Experience with your couple or family. The Lake Louise Insta Portrait experience is a unique opportunity for you and your friends to relax in style while a photographer works with you and your group to capture images incorporating the majesty of the Lake and surrounding Mountain Ranges.
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Also, you can merge landscape photography and fine dining into a cultural learning experience for those who want to delve into the local sights and flavours of Banff National Park taking a Frame & Feast: Photo and Foodie Experience:
Picture yourself framed in an awe-inspiring landscape, a fresh breeze filling your hair and the smell of pine needles in the air. Imagine waking up every day to entirely new scenery, and capturing it in your own personal style with one-on-one photography training from a professional photographer.
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2. Fiordo Lysefjord in Norway
Located between Norway’s largest glaciers, Lysefjord is a winding body of water surrounded by monumental mountains. Located between the mountain Kvænangen and the glacier Storfjærgereidfonna, the fjord is one of Norway’s most spectacular travel destinations. The name means light fjord, and it is said to derive from the lightly coloured granite rocks along its sides.
Here you can experience the magnificent Lysefjord, Pulpit Rock. Join-in tour from Stavanger. Take in the breathtaking view of Lysefjord as you climb Preikestolen. You'll watch the formation and watch as trees blanket the rock formations, and you can enjoy a picnic at the top.
Experience nature in all its glory on this excursion into the stunning Lysefjord. The boat tour takes you around dramatic landscapes with lush green forests, mile-high cliffs, and waterfalls. This tour also takes you to Vagabond's Cave, a popular destination for Edwardian tourists. On top of that, you get to hop off the boat at Hengjanes Waterfall, which flows directly from the mountains.
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3. Aurora Hunt Northern Lights Tour from Tromso (Norway)
The Northern Lights destination Tromso is in the middle of the Northern Lights / Aurora Borealis zone on the coast of Western Norway. This is Europe’s northernmost University town. It is the second-largest town and the urban area north of the Arctic Circle.
The dark nights in northern Norway and in the mountainous archipelago of Tromso make it a prime area for those hoping to see the Northern Lights.
You can see Tromso's light displays from December to February between 6pm and midnight, but the viewing conditions are best on dark and cloudless nights. Remember you should wrap up warmly—the lower the cloud cover, the colder it will be.