Can you camp out anywhere? Without any connection with other people, would you prefer virgin lands to human-made recreation campsites? Called as wild camping, this new trend offer you nature itself alone. No electricity, no toilet or no other facility that a campground would have. Just essentials for surviving. Nothing but green, brown and blue as long as eyes could see. Knowing these, would you raise a tent anywhere you like to stay? If your answer is a big ‘Yes’, then, do you know the most-liked places to camp out around the world?
Do not worry you wild camper. We researched, for you, ten best places to camp out around the world. From Asia to America, the following list is comprised of ten fascinating places that can enable you to have lots of unforgettable memories.
1 – Kamikochi, Nagano – JAPAN

A popular spot in the Northern Japan Alps with spectacular scenery. Fifteen kilometers long plateau in the Azusa River Valley, it is in abundance of ponds, hiking trails and some curious friends. Monkeys.
2 – Lake District National Park, UK

One of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Famous for its lakes, forests, fells and also plenty of thundering waterfalls. So, this National Park is in the North West of England and suitable for outdoor activities in every season.
3 – Nufenen Pass, SWITZERLAND

A high mountain pass between Pizzo Gallina and Nufenenstock, splendid summits. It slithers between two valleys and it would be hard to decide as to where to camp out because of surrounding landscape. The Alps.
4 – Jotunheimen National Park, NORWAY

‘The Giants home’. Without doubt, its majestic mountains are suiting that name given by a Norwegian poet. In the park, there is no shortage of wondrous glaciers and trails for hikers to see all of them formations.
5 – Cordillera Huayhuash, PERU

Located in the Peruvian Andes, Cordillera Huayhuash is a mountain range that is 30 kilometers in length. These enormous icy towers, the legendary Yerupaja (6634m), Siula Grande (6336m) and five other mountains over 6000m, are surrounded by cascading rivers and glassy lakes that support their visual magnificence.
6 – Milford Sound, NEW ZEALAND

Carved by glaciers during the ice ages, Milford Sound is a fiyord in the south west of New Zealand’s South Island. Where raging waterfalls over plunging cliffs meet dark waters. The eight wonder of the world.
7 – Lake Myvatn, ICELAND

Lava islands, craters and other volcanic remnants. The characteristic of Iceland. Provides geologic wonderlands for outdoor lovers. For everyone. In North Iceland, it is one of the largest lakes in the country with a considerable duck population and other avifauna. No need to seek another company.
8 – Glacier National Park, USA

The subject of most social media posts concerning outdoor adventures. Encompassing more than 1 million acres, Glacier National Park includes mountain ranges, alpine meadows, deep forests and named lakes beyond the count.
9 – The Black Forest, GERMANY

Dense canopy of evergreens, ruined castles, half-timbered houses, quaint towns. As if it was a magical land that belongs to a fairy tale. Like one of Grimm Brothers’. The Black Forest, also home to cuckoo clock and world-renown spas, is not only attractive, but also addictive.
10 – Jasper National Park, CANADA

The photo tells everything. In the western part of Alberta, there lies the most exceptional wild-life reservation. Black bear, cougar, coyote, timber wolf, wolverine or other herbivorous mammals. Jesper National Park is a complexity of predators and preys in mesmerizing nature.