The Most Colorful Places on Earth

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From Red to Black, here are the most colorful places on Earth. Stroll through picturesque lavender fields glowing with soft purple in southern France or discover the dynamic fiery reds of Antelope Canyon in Arizona. Our world is rich in color, and we have selected the most pigmented destinations for your list.

Daigoji, Hawa Mahal, Black Sand Beach, Antelope Valley, Uyuni Salt Flat, Marble Caves, Lake Macdonnell, Painted Desert, Lavender field, Fly Geyser, Dallol, Lake Natron, Valley of Flowers National Park, Tulip fields, Lake Retba, Montreal Convention Centre, St. Basil's Cathedral, Júzcar, Umbrella Sky Project, Antelope Canyon

  • Daigoji in Kyoto, Japan

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      Daigoji is a Buddhist temple complex located in Kyoto, Japan, known for its vibrant autumn foliage. The temple is surrounded by a lush forest which creates a spectacular backdrop for the changing colors of the trees. Visitors can stroll through the gardens, explore the many buildings and pagodas, and take in the breathtaking sights of this colorful place on earth.

  • Hawa Mahal in Jaipur, India

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      Made with red and pink sandstone, this Wes Anderson-esque gem is one of Jaipur's most-distinctive landmarks.

  • Black Sand Beach in Vik, Iceland

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      Reynisfjara Black Sand Beach is located on Iceland's southern-most coast, about 2.5 hours away from Reykjavik. Its coal black sand attracts thousands of tourists every year.

  • Antelope Valley, United States

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      The Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve in Lancaster, California, springs to life between mid-March and mid-May every year. Visitors can stroll through 8 miles of trails that wind through gentle rolling hills and bright orange blooms.

  • Uyuni Salt Flat, Bolivia

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      The world's largest salt flat (and a breeding area for flamingos!), this vast, scenic spot is famous for its stark white salt and giant mirror effect.

  • Marble Caves, Chile

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      A dream for photography lovers, the Marble Caves are still one of the most isolated natural treasures in the world. Hop on a kayak and glide through the caves' intricate tunnels that stand tall in hues greens, blacks, yellows, and blues.

  • Lake Macdonnell, Australia

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      Most scientists agree that the lakes’ high salinity levels, combined with the presence of a bacteria known as halobacteria, is what turns Lake Macdonnell a bright insta-worthy pink.

  • Painted Desert, United States

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      The Painted Desert gets its name from its mesmerizing colors, including lavender, grey, red, orange and pink.

  • Lavender field in Valensole, France

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      Visit Provence sometime between June and August to see whimsical fields covered in bright lavender blooms.

  • Fly Geyser in Nevada, United States

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      Fly Ranch Geyser is a small geothermal geyser in Wyoming. How'd it get its color? Small thermophilic algae that paints the rocks in multiple hues of green, yellow, and red.

  • Dallol, Ethiopia

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      Dallol, Afar Ethiopia is one of the most colorful places on Earth, with vibrant hues of red, yellow, green, and purple formed by a unique combination of salt flats, hot springs, and volcanic activity. The landscape is otherworldly, with bubbling mud pots, spouting geysers, and jagged rock formations. Visitors can marvel at this natural wonderland and learn about the unique geological processes that create such a stunning environment.

  • Lake Natron

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      Lake Natron is a strikingly beautiful alkaline lake in Tanzania that is known for its vibrant, blood-red waters that glow in the sunlight. The unique combination of sodium, calcium, and other minerals in the lake creates an otherworldly landscape that is both breathtaking and enthralling. Visitors can witness flocks of flamingos wading through the shallow waters, adding to the already surreal atmosphere of this captivating lake.

  • Valley of Flowers National Park, India

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      Valley of Flowers National Park in Uttarakhand, India, is one of the most colorful places on earth. The park is famous for its stunning displays of vibrant flowers and stunning landscapes, making it a must-visit destination for nature lovers and hikers. Visitors can witness the breathtaking beauty of the park and enjoy its serene atmosphere, making it an unforgettable experience.

  • Tulip fields, Netherlands

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  • Lake Retba, Senegal

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      Lake Retba, also known as the Pink Lake, is a must-visit location and one of the most colorful places on earth, situated in Senegal's Dakar Region. The unusual pink hue of the lake is due to the presence of a microalgae called Dunaliella salina. Visitors can take a dip in the dense and salty water, or enjoy the stunning view from a boat tour, making it a unique and unforgettable experience.

  • Montreal Convention Centre in Montreal, Canada

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      Montreal Convention Centre is one of the most vibrant and colorful places in Montreal, Canada. Located in the heart of downtown, the convention center features a stunning contemporary design with bright, colorful accents throughout the building. With its endless amounts of natural light and stunning views of the city, there is no better place to experience the beauty of Montreal.

  • St. Basil's Cathedral

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      Located in the heart of Moscow, St. Basil's Cathedral is one of the most colorful landmarks in Russia. Its vibrant onion-shaped domes painted in bright colors and intricate patterns make it a true masterpiece of architecture. Visitors can explore the Cathedral's stunning interior and learn about its rich history while marveling at its vibrant exterior.

  • Júzcar, Spain

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      Júzcar, a small Andalusian village nestled in the mountains, stands out as one of the most colorful places on earth. Once a traditional white-walled village, it transformed into a vibrant blue town with its entire infrastructure painted like the characters in Smurfs. Visitors can immerse themselves in this whimsical setting, admire the unique façades, and explore the picturesque surroundings of the colorful town.

  • Umbrella Sky Project, Portugal

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      Umbrella Sky Project in Águeda, Aveiro Portugal is a beautiful and vibrant display of hundreds of colorful umbrellas suspended above the streets. This installation adds a pop of color to the already colorful town and creates a whimsical and enchanting atmosphere. Visitors can stroll amongst the umbrellas and capture stunning photos to remember their visit to one of the most colorful places on earth.

  • Antelope Canyon, United States

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      Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon located in Page, Arizona, known for its unique and vibrant rock formations. The natural light that seeps through the canyon's narrow openings creates dramatic color contrasts, making it one of the most colorful places on Earth. Visitors can explore the canyon on guided tours, marveling at the stunning red, orange, and pink hues that surround them.