Countries with the most diverse landscapes
There are countries where you can see the ocean and mountains, deserts and glaciers, tropics and megacities in one trip. It is this diversity that makes traveling so valuable — every day looks different, and the route never gets boring. A list of such countries is presented below.
1New Zealand
New Zealand is one of the most striking examples of natural diversity. It combines mountain ranges, glaciers, green valleys, volcanoes, lakes, and ocean coasts. The landscapes change so quickly that you can travel from alpine peaks to the beach in a single day.
2Chile
Chile stretches thousands of kilometers from north to south, and this is what creates a unique palette of landscapes. In the north is one of the driest deserts in the world, the Atacama, in the center are vineyards and cities, and in the south are glaciers, fjords, and Patagonia.
3Iceland
Iceland is a concentration of the elements. Volcanoes, geysers, black beaches, glaciers, and waterfalls create almost alien landscapes. Even a short trip around the country gives you the feeling that you have visited several different worlds.
4USA
The United States is one of the most diverse countries in the world in terms of landscape types. The deserts of Arizona, the canyons of Utah, the ocean coast of California, the mountain ranges of Colorado, the forests and lakes of the north — all this within one country.
5South Africa
South Africa combines ocean coasts, mountains, savannas, wine regions, and semi-deserts. Here, it is easy to combine safaris, beach holidays, and cityscapes.
6Italy
Italy is an example of diversity in a compact format. The Alps in the north, the hills of Tuscany, volcanoes, Mediterranean coasts, and historic cities create the impression of constantly changing scenery.


