Many girls think that watching the stars together with their lover is the most romantic thing. Even if you don't say anything, it's not bad to just snuggle together and watch the starry sky in a daze.


Where is the most beautiful starry sky in the world? The following are the most beautiful starry sky in the world, hurry up and set off with your lover.


1. Chile Adamam Desert and Elkui Valley


Speaking of the largest volcanic volcano in the world, is the Hamanaka volcano in Hawaii. At the same time, it is the highest peak in Hawaii.


The towering altitude and the pure atmosphere of Hawaii made it a good place for stars. It is said that there are 13 observatories on the volcano on the Paida Kaia! There is also an astronomical platform for tourists.


Visitors can go at night to enjoy professional stargazing programs or special short-distance activities under the guidance of tour guides. The activity was very exciting, and some people laughed that this was a project that could treat cervical spondylosis.


You can take a four-wheel drive vehicle to the summit of the volcano, which is positioned to provide a clear star image and allow you to get up close and personal with the stars.


Due to the high altitude here above the inversion layer, more than 300 nights of the year are clear. However, don't be too anxious to get to the top of the mountain, otherwise, it will be difficult to adapt to the rapid changes in altitude.


2. Denali National Park, Alaska


Denali National Park is in the middle of the Alaska Mountains. On its approximately 2.4 million hectares of land, there are various wildlife inhabited, and Denali, the highest peak in North America, is also here.


The natural landscapes within the national park are well preserved and are virtually free from human activity, noise, and light pollution. For most of the year, bright stars can be seen in the night sky. In winter, you can also encounter beautiful auroras.


Overall, fall is the best time for stargazing in Denali National Park. The weather is pleasant, and the nights are longer than in spring and summer, making it the best time for stargazing in all seasons.


There are only two ways to enter Denali National Park: by shuttle or on foot. If you want to concentrate all your energy on stargazing, then to save your energy, taking the shuttle bus is the best choice; if you don't want to miss the same wonderful park scenery, walking is also worth trying.


3. Galloway Forest Park


Although Scotland has a unique stargazing environment, it is mentioned as the best place to watch stargazing. It is the first Dark Sky Park in Britain, located in Galloway Forest Park in Scotland.


Therefore, everyone must not be missed. On the cliffs of the forest park, you can find the Scottish Dark Sky Observatory. Here, you can not only pass through the endless forest sea through the sea of clouds but also feel the best stargazing experience in the world.


On a cloudless night, you can observe more than 7,000 stars in the sky without using any far-reaching equipment.


4. Snowdonia National Park | Snowdonia National Park


Although famous for mountaineering, Snowdonia National Park in northwest Wales was certified by the International Dark Sky Association in 2015 as one of the darkest places in the UK.


It is also one of the top ten international Dark Sky Reserves in the world. Snowdonia Park is rugged and mountainous, with a central lake surrounded by mountains, and its unique location creates a naturally dark area.


Because it has only been certified by the International Dark Sky Association in recent years, it has not yet become the most popular gathering point for astronomers and stargazers, but many stargazing programs and astronomy education programs have been launched in 2015.


5. Kent Downs and Canterbury | Kent Downs and Canterbury


In the Kent Downs area, you can reach the highest point in the whole of Kent - Bestom's Hill, from which you can see the stars "up close". This feeling of reach can also be experienced at nearby Toy's Hill.


Therefore, the Kent Downs area is a favorite place for mountaineering enthusiasts to watch the stars.