• 20 Nov, 2024

The most beautiful mountains in the world

The most beautiful mountains in the world

The most beautiful mountains in the world

Table Mountain      


South Africa's most iconic peak, Table Mountain rises above the Cape Town skyline. With a flat top, Table Mountain measures at a height of 1086 m. What makes Table Mountain so famous is that anyone can climb to its top! More than 350 hiking trails lead to the summit as well as the public cable car. The plateau at the top is three kilometers wide and from the top you can enjoy stunning views of South Africa's 'mother city'. Undoubtedly, Table Mountain is one of the most beautiful and recognizable mountains in the world.     

Mount Fuji     


One of the most beautiful mountains in the world, Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan. At 3,776 m high at its summit, Mount Fuji is the highest mountain in Japan and is located on the island of Honshu, 100 km from Tokyo. With its snow-coverd peak, Mount Fuji captures the hearts of all who see it. In fact, it is actually an active volcano! It is recognizable by its perfectly conical shape and plays an important role in many aspects of the traditional Shinto belief system. In addition, followers of the Shugendō religion once climbed the slopes, eventually building a temple on top in the early 12th centuary.      

Kilimanjaro      


The highest mountain in Africa, Kilimanjaro is a dormant volcano. Towering over the plains of the Serengeti, Mount Kilimanjaro is a snow-capped peak 4,900m from the base of the plateau. Kilimanjaro is a popular destination for climbing. About 75,000 climbers make their way to Mount Kilimanjaro each year, but if you're not into climbing, you can enjoy the best mountain views from Kenya's Amboseli National Park.      

Vinicunca      

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As one of the most unique mountains in the world, Vinicunca stands out for its colorful appearance! This Rainbow Mountain is nestled in the Peruvian Andes at an altitude of 5,200m. Vinicunca has a colorful appearance thanks to its unique mineral composition, which gives the slopes red, green, yellow, blue and orange colors. Nicknamed the "seven-colored mountain", Vinicunca is one of the most famous places in Peru.