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Travelers of Reddit, what place DID live up to the hype?


  1. Norway. Endless nature, giant pretty mountains, drinkable see-through water, so many rocks to jump on, very few people in sight, 9/10. I would go in the summer though.
    — Klogavis

  2. Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. The most beautiful place I’ve ever visited.
    — awilliamsnl

  3. The view from the top of Table Mountain in Cape Town. It was like a vision of eternity. No photograph could possibly show how how beautiful that view is.
    — pogothecat



  4. Arthur's seat in Edinburgh Scotland. Incredible climb for an incredible view of the country. Edit: We accidentally took the radical road instead of the actual trail up to the top. There's like this mostly flat tourist trail on the left, and the radical road to the right. Rad road goes straight up, just below the summit, then straight down back to the road. It took about an hour and a half altogether. We were insanely lucky to get up there on a clear, sunny day. So we got a great view!
    — Nicadelphia

  5. The Cliffs of Moher https://imgur.com/JJJu9qm
    — DwtD_xKiNGz

  6. The $4.00 go-carts on the main drag at the Wisconsin Dells. Super cheap and you get to go for like 10 minutes.
    — fatherping



  7. For me - Iceland. I went at the very start of the 'season', so got the benefit of being able to do all the things without insane crowds. this is the coolest thing I've ever done on any trip: https://insidethevolcano.com/ Also, Norway and Ireland are fucking gorgeous. And Italy is an art lover's paradise.
    — firerosearien

  8. The Pacific Rim National Park,Canada. It's a temperate rainforest with huge trees that are hundreds of years old.
    — jusper50