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Best Canyons to Visit Around the World

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If you’re thinking of visiting at least one of the best canyons out there, then you should probably keep reading this post. You’ll find there are numerous canyons worth your time and probably you might have also missed some.

While not all of them are popular world-wide, we’re sure that they will captivate you with their fascinating shapes and stories!

Grand Canyon, United States

Of course, nobody can argue with the fact that the Grand Canyon is one of the most amazing canyons out there. It’s impressive size and layers of rock reveal millions of years from the past. It’s truly an adventure of a lifetime to wonder through this immense natural place!

From all the canyons our there, this is probably the one where you have a multitude of tours to choose from. From river adventures, to hummer or airplane tours, this canyon promises you the most amazing view and the best time you can have!

Here you also get to find hotels and lodging and trust me, you’ll need some rest.

There are many places to discover if you’ve already decided on visiting the Grand Canyon. In case you decide to switch scenery, you could also choose a Grand Canyon to Zion National Park Road Trip.

Gorges Du Verdon, France

You’ll be truly fascinated by the turquoise color of this enchanting canyon that you’ll never think of leaving! But don’t worry, it’s 25km long and 700m deep so you’ll have plenty of time to be awe while you stroll through it.

Gorges du Verdon or Verdon Gorge, is a fabulous river canyon located in the southwestern France. Its name comes from the Verdon river that has carved its way through mountains and cliffs, giving life to this sumptuous canyon.

Some have named this the best canyon you could visit in Europe, but, of course, this is just subjective.

It’s a great spot for swimming in the wild, canoeing, climb rocks and many more.

Saklikent Canyon, Turkey

This is one of the best canyons to visit in Europe as it will captivate you with its natural springs, wild rivers that flow through it, steep cliffs and overall impressive landscape.

It’s the second most large canyon in Europe, stretching out for 18km while having an average 300m depth. Keep in mind that in some areas this canyon can reach heights of 1000m! It’s perfect for those of you who seek adventure, adrenaline and, why not, relaxation.

If you’re the kind of person that likes to walk in cold waters in a scorching summer day, then be sure not to miss this canyon. It’s refreshing and one of the best ways to cool off during a warm day. But, if you plan on visiting with small children, please be aware that the water might be too cold for them.

The canyon is impressive indeed. The vertical stone walls are a marvel to see and some of you might find a fast food there surprising, but not unwanted!

Matka Canyon, Macedonia

This canyon wouldn’t find it’s place in our article if it hadn’t had something truly worth it. And it does. This landscape is inarguably beautiful and it’s one of Macedonia’s landmarks.

Home to the oldest artificial lake in Macedonia: the Matka Lake, the place is visited by thousands of outdoor lovers, both native and foreign, every season.

If you love kayak rides, hiking, or checking out caves in wonderful scenery, then this is one of the places you must visit. You can also choose to cruise through the canyon by a luxury pontoon and that’s surely something you don’t do everyday! Also imagine having your meal in a cave monastery!

This Macedonian canyon is surely something that will surprise you with its beauty and intriguing things to do.

Antelope Canyon, United States

This is one canyon that has been shaped by nature to just wow us. The Antelope canyon is one of the best canyons out there simply because it’s like a piece of art. Great art, that is!

Unfortunately, you cannot wonder around by yourself there. The canyon is completely restricted to guided tours only. But that doesn’t mean that you won’t enjoy the trip. On the contrary, guided trips can give you more insights on what each place is about and only stir you to the right places to visit.

No matter how and when you decide to visit Antelope, you’ll surely think it’s worth being listed as one of the best canyons out there!

Jebel Khazali Canyon, Wadi Rum

Although it’s not a vast canyon as one might expect, it is still a fascinating place to visit in Wadi Rum’s protected area.

If you’re asking why this canyon is on our list of best canyons in the world, well it’s simply because it is amazing! The scenery that surrounds the place is striking: enormous red boulders and sand, while ancient petroglyphs and inscriptions can still be seen on the immense rocks.

Traveling through this canyon is like traveling in time. The entrance is flanked by two fig trees. It gives you a glimpse of the lives others had before you and how culture has been preserved and carried on.

If you decide to visit this canyon, then be sure to just take your time and enjoy it!

Beji Guwang Canyon, Bali

Also called the Hidden Canyon, Beji Guwang is a sight you’ll not so easily forget. Although it remained mostly unknown by tourists, recent years have started putting it in the spotlight.

Do you want to know the best thing about it? It can only be visited while being on a boat or actually swimming through it. That’s because the canyon is carved by a river, with no flat land around it. It’s a physical challenge for sure, but you’ll get to enjoy some amazing surroundings, for sure.