Established in 1872 Yellowstone was America’s first National Park. ‘Old Faithful’ is just one of many spectacular geothermal features.
Spread across Siem Reap province, the collection of ancient temples includes the UNESCO listed Angkor Wat, the world’s biggest religious complex.
Towering above beautiful Lake Pukaki, film fans will recognise both the lake and the mountains from the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
Even though it is not the world’s tallest waterfall, Victoria Falls, on the Zimbabwe/Zambia border, is the largest at a width of 5604 ft and height of 354 ft.
Formed 10-20 million years ago, they are a compulsory stop on a Great Ocean Road self drive. Despite the name, there are only seven still standing.
Teeming with thousands of picturesque limestone islands, the best way to admire Halong Bay’s natural beauty is by boat.
Every year millions of visitors descend Lombard Street’s eight sharp hairpin turns by foot or vehicle while admiring the mansions of Russian Hill.
Located in Banff National Park, Lake Louise is best known for its magical turquoise waters. Nearby is one of the largest ski resorts in North America.
On the country’s northern border with Kenya, the Serengeti is home to the ‘Big Five’ as well as wild dogs and immense herds of zebra, gazelle and wildebeest.
Western Australia’s Rottnest Island is home to over 10,000 of these happy, photogenic mammals, which are around the same size as a cat.
1 to 3 – Like an inquisitive bear cub. Keep on exploring!
4 to 7 – Like a playful panda, there’s always more adventures to be had
8 to 10 – Like a wise elephant, your travel knowledge is second to none
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1 to 3 – Like an inquisitive bear cub. Keep on exploring!
4 to 7 – Like a playful panda, there’s always more adventures to be had
8 to 10 – Like a wise elephant, your travel knowledge is second to none
Would you like to try another quiz? Return to our quiz page
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