For us, in addition to the desire to fly and enjoy the attitude of flying, more importantly, we consider taking a paraglider for a wonderful trip. Flying can bring unprecedented excitement, while the sport also allows you to enjoy the magnificent scenery. Here are 10 of the most beautiful places in the world for paragliding.


1. Bazaruto Archipelago, Mozambique


The Bazaruto Archipelago is located in the African country of Mozambique and consists of five small islands. The island here is not as noisy as many other holiday islands. It is quiet and leisurely, and the island is full of palm trees, delicate white sandbars, and blue waters. From the air, the colors are strong and majestic.


2. Wengen, Canton of Bern, Switzerland


Wengen sits at the foot of the Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau, on a wide flat sheltered from the wind, drenched in golden sunlight. It has become famous for hosting the grand Lauberhorn World Cup skiing competition. Of course, it is also a world-famous paragliding holy place because of its unique high altitude and gorgeous snow in the Alps. It's time to imagine how amazing it is to fly in the sky here and see the stunning scenery of the Swiss Alps at an altitude of 4,000 meters.


3. Queenstown, Otago, New Zealand


Queenstown, New Zealand is a beautiful town surrounded by the Southern Alps. Queenstown is surrounded by mountains and rivers and is full of perfect sightseeing spots. The blue sky is bright in summer, the leaves are dyed in bright red and gold in autumn, the weather is crisp and clear in winter, and there are mountains covered with snow, and spring is the day when flowers bloom. Just because of flying, you can see the changing scenery of the four seasons.


4. Castelluccio, Umbria, Italy


Casteluccio Park has the largest flower sea in Italy, and it is as famous as the lavender flower sea in Provence in France and Keukenhof in the Netherlands. From May to July every year is the time when the flowers are blooming at their most gorgeous. It is believed that it should be a particularly interesting experience to appreciate the gradient colors combined by the flowers in the valley from a height.


5. Danyang, South Korea


Danyang-gun, South Korea is located in the northeastern part of Chungcheongbuk-do, and it is famous for the natural scenery of Sobaeksan Mountain and Namhangang River since ancient times. The most famous of Danyang is the landscape here, referred to as the Eight Views of Danyang. The eight landscapes composed of mountains and rivers, including Shimatan Sanfeng, Shimen, Guitan Peak, Yusunfeng, Sheren Rock, etc., the rolling hills flow under the feet, and the water reflects your own figure, you will be fascinated.


6. Tolmin and Bohinj Regions, Slovenia


The Tolmin and Bohinj regions are located on the Slovenian-Italian border and extend southeast to near Ljubljana. It is part of the watershed between the Mediterranean and Black Sea systems. The Triglav Peak in its territory is 2863 meters high and is the highest peak in Slovenia. In the national park, the rocks are rugged, tall and straight, and surrounded by a sea of clouds. Great for skiing and paragliding.


7. La dune du Pyla, Gironde, France


La dune du Pyla is the largest sand dune in Europe, 500 meters wide, 3 kilometers long and about 117 meters above sea level. The dunes are close to the sea. This kind of scenery is rare. On both sides of pure white, the blue ocean is in the left hand, and the dark green forest is in the right. Three views in one place, La dune du Pyla, is definitely not to be missed.


8. Seiser Alm, Dolomites, Italy


The Dolomites belong to the Eastern Alps in Italy. It lay quietly on the bottom of the sea 250 million years ago until it surfaced 70 million years ago. Therefore, the peaks in the mountains show different postures, and their "painful and tangled" situation (peaks, sharp stones, round towers) is very distinctive.


9. Ölüdeniz, Fethiye, Turkey


The tourist resort Fethiye is 135 kilometers southeast of Marmaris and has an important pier. The pier is at the end of the bay, and there are many small islands scattered in the bay. The southern part of Turkey has a long and tortuous coastline, which twists and turns into a giant turning bay, where the waves are calm, peaceful and quiet. This is the Dead Sea of Turkey, known as the "wealth on the water".


10. Hautes Alpes, France


The Upper Alps, a high, mountainous region, is one of the most sparsely populated regions in France. The Huanshan Basin is the basin of the Durance River and its tributaries. The valley grows grains, vegetables, has orchards and vineyards, and grazes sheep on irrigated meadows. The beautiful canyon is surrounded by greenery, and there are pleasant flocks of sheep on the hillside. Letting them fly here makes the heart feel at ease.