What is the most beautiful place in the world during the night sky?


The night sky attracts mankind because of its fantastic romantic beauty. There are still many places in the world where you can witness the splendor of the night sky. Here you can see the stars, the Milky Way, and the Northern Lights like never before.


1. Natural Bridges National Reserve


Natural Bridges National Reserve, located in the US state of Utah, is one of only four dark night parks in the world. At Natural Bridges National Reserve in Utah. The reserve was the first dark sky park to be named by the International Dark Sky Association.


This award from the International Dark Sky Association recognizes the quality of the night sky in this area. Light pollution is at its lightest here. The dark night skies make it easy to see distant galaxies such as the Milky Way and Andromeda.


2. Death Valley National Park


Death Valley is considered to be one of the thousand drier areas on Earth. This is partly due to the extreme weather conditions. Although it is far from major cities, Death Valley is an ideal place for stargazing. Death Valley is designated as a Dark Sky Reserve in the United States by the International Dark Sky Association.


The Las Vega Hearing Astronomical Society hosts an annual star party in Death Valley, which is open to the public. Tours are also available for novice astronomy enthusiasts.


3. Cherry Springs National Park



Cherry Springs National Park is a national park located in Pennsylvania, USA. It is also one of the 4 darkest parks in the world and has a good view of the night sky in the USA. Depending on the time of year, you can see Venus, the International Space Station, and the Omega Nebula. Although the park is open all year round, they do offer suggestions on the best time to visit.


The spring and summer months are ideal for observing the Milky Way, but autumn and winter are better for overall clarity. The park also hosts bi-annual star parties where astronomers from around the world gather for public presentations.


4. Galloway Forest Park


Galloway Forest Park in Scotland is one of the top 4 dark parks in the world. It is also the UK's Gold Class Dark Starry Sky Reserve. In 2009 the park was awarded the prestigious title of 'Dark Park' by the International Darkness Association and designated as one of the best places in the world to see the stars.


5. Big Bend National Park


A remote park in southwestern Texas, USA. It contains majestic mountain and desert scenery, deep valleys made by rivers, and spectacular geological formations. It is known as the darkest park in the United States at night.


The park's remote location in the southwestern corner of Texas, along the Rio Grande and across from Hesco, has made it a stargazing destination. Despite this, park managers are still working to radically reduce energy consumption and lighting.


They are striving to make the starry sky even brighter. It is the least light-polluted place in the United States, giving you incredibly clear views at night, and has been described by the Washington Post as the best place to sleep under the stars.


It's the perfect place to camp and enjoys a night of starlight.


6. Mount Cook


Mount Cook is also known as Mount Cork. New Zealand's tallest mountain, is located in the South Alshines in the mid-west of the South Island. Surrounded by 22 peaks over 3,000 meters, it is 3,754 meters high with snow all year round. It has an extremely bright night sky.


Stargazing here is guided by knowledgeable astronomical guides who use advanced single and double telescopes to show you the wonderful starry skies of the southern hemisphere.