From the desert in Jordan to the salt flats of Bolivia, pick your next astrotourism destination with this guide to the world's best places for stargazing.
Thanks to its lack of nightglow and high Himalayan altitude, Bhutan is one of the best places for stargazing in Asia. The sky is sacred here, especially during thenamgang(new moon). For locals, these are highly superstitious times devoted to deities, and temples atop mountain passes in all...
Best Places to Go Stargazing in Colorado Discover the best spots in Colorado for stargazing. The state features some of the greatest designated Dark Sky Parks and hidden mountain meadows, this guide lists the top places to catch clear, breathtaking views of the stars. Gallery Credit:Tim Gray Bl...
the islands of Hawaii have evolved into one of the world's premier astronomy destinations. The Mauna Kea summit on the Big Island is perhaps the most famous stargazing spot in Hawaii, and certainly among the best places in the state to see stars. ...
10 of the best places in the US for stargazingJoe Sills
There's nothing like looking up at a sparkling canopy of stars and constellations to bring out childlike wonder, but unfortunately for us, that's an …
Explore seven incredible destinations for sky-watchers, from the top of a crater to a star-studded desert sky.
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Icelandis one of the best places in the world to see the ethereal beauty of the Northern Lights. Plus, there’s plenty of stargazing opportunities too. The ghostly display can occur any time during the winter months (September – March), though a cloudless sky is essential for obvious reason...