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  • Get Your Nature Fix With These Outdoor Virtual Tours

    Lindsey Steele
    Last updated 26 Mar 2024
    Zhangjiajie national park
    With so many of us now confined between four walls, it’s essential for our mental wellbeing that we don’t forget about those wonderful outdoor spaces that brought us so much joy. From your local park just down the road to national parks across the pond, there’s endless beauty around the world. You may be opting to stay home for the greater good, but that doesn’t mean you have to give up exploring in all its entirety...
    Keep scrolling and get the nature fix you’ve been craving with these amazing outdoor virtual tours 😍 

    Tour through Keukenhof - Netherlands 🇳🇱

    It was the flower festival we had all been waiting for, but like most things, it has been postponed for another year. However, thanks to the Keukenhof team the ‘Garden of Europe’ can now be explored virtually. Explore the picturesque gardens from your very own home and spot world-famous tulips collections in all their glory 🌷

    Experience the Northern Lights - Iceland 🇮🇸

    The aurora borealis is a dazzling natural phenomenon no matter if you experience with your own two eyes or via computer screen. See the Northern Lights shine down on some Iceland’s most iconic landmarks, such as the beautiful Godafoss waterfall. 

    Explore the stunning Yosemite National Park - California  🇺🇸

    Known for its waterfalls, giant sequoia trees, and sheer granite cliffs, you can spend weeks exploring Yosemite National Park, but for now why not spend 10 mins clicking your way through some of the park's highlights? 👀
    Yosemite National Park

    Discover the world’s largest cave - Vietnam 🇻🇳

    The Hang Sơn Đoòng caves in central Vietnam’s Phong Nha-Ke Bang national park is said to be the largest cave system on earth. Relatively unexplored,  why not be one of the first to see this natural wonderland?  

    Enjoy incredible views of The Giants Causeway - Northern Ireland  🇮🇪

    The Giant's Causeway (pretty sure there aren’t any actual giants there 🤷🏼‍♀️)  is Northern Ireland's first UNESCO Heritage Site and is truly a sight to behold. This geographical site is a result from a volcanic eruption 60 million years ago and to this day draws tourists from around the globe and now, thanks to the National Trust, you can explore it with just a click of a button.    
    The Giants Causeway

    Witness the marvellous features of Zhangjiajie National Park - China 🇨🇳

    Pronounced jaang-jyaa-jie this incredible place is the inspiration for the floating peaks of the Hallelujah Mountains in Avatar. Unlike in the film, there are no flying rocks and dragons, but there is an insane amount of out-of-this-world views 🤩  Take a look for yourself…

    Get out and about in Central Park - New York 🇺🇸

    After so much time indoors never again will you take for granted what is down the road, a mere cycle or walk away. Probably the world’s most visited urban park, Central Park is the perfect place for an afternoon stroll, so why not take a break from WFH and virtually explore this famous park and see what all the fuss is about.
    If you don't want the virtual fun to stop, check out more virtual tours and #travelfromhome ✈️🛋