I spent four days camping out in the remote Algerian Sahara - just me and a local guide. I took a million photos but this was one of my favourites. Freezing cold at night, but free of all light pollution the sky was breathtakingly beautiful.1yr ⋅ xe3to ⋅ r/travel
Had to vacation in my home country this year. I am okay with it. Romsdalen, Norway9mo ⋅ EinFogel ⋅ r/travel
Got the all-clear to travel within Switzerland — empty train with a great view.11mo ⋅ Swissconnie ⋅ r/travel
I heard this place had stunning views but I just wasn't prepared for this. My Jaw dropped. Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland3yr ⋅ Absolution101 ⋅ r/travel
Borders are still closed, but travel inside the country is encouraged. View from the hotel balcony in Murren, Switzerland.11mo ⋅ Swissconnie ⋅ r/travel
Took this photo on Thursday Traveling in my own country, Mauranger, Norway. The Blu green water comes from a glacier.9mo ⋅ HayashiH ⋅ r/travel
The exact moment I took a step too close to the border between North and South Korea and got a push on the butt from two NK soldiers. What's your favorite travel photo of yourself?2yr ⋅ ingachan ⋅ r/travel
Missing the view from my apartment in Florence. Spring 2020 was the wrong semester to study abroad....10mo ⋅ lavendervs ⋅ r/travel
La Sagrada Familia in Barcelona may just be the most beautiful building I've ever stepped foot in.1yr ⋅ Keepa1 ⋅ r/travel
Girlfriend and I went to the ruins of Ephesus in Turkey and there were more cats than people4mo ⋅ SuperFishy ⋅ r/travel
Travelling within Iceland because we couldn’t go elsewhere. Found these guys sheltering from the wind...8mo ⋅ Microrator ⋅ r/travel
Wife and I hate big social events and love traveling. So rather than a normal wedding, traveled to Switzerland and did our vows in private. Photo from the day3yr ⋅ bonerdude420 ⋅ r/travel
I made it to this subreddit's favorite viewpoint, did not disappoint! (Lauterbrunnen, Switzerland)9mo ⋅ gablopico ⋅ r/travel
As an American, I haven't done enough travel in my own country. Snagged this shot this morning at Grand Teton National Park at sunrise.11mo ⋅ thenorthern_explorer ⋅ r/travel
I broke out of my comfort zone and explored London solo. It’s not much to some, but it was one of my happiest moments.2yr ⋅ JudokaRob ⋅ r/travel
Currently on month 5 during my solo-worldtrip. Shot this picture in the Himalayas of Nepal yesterday.2yr ⋅ elevenkgod ⋅ r/travel
I just hiked part of the Tiger Leaping Gorge in Yunnan, China. This is the view from the dorm room at the Halfway House, which is by far the best hostel view I have ever seen.3yr ⋅ coolcatjames ⋅ r/travel
Almost a year ago I traveled to Antarctica. This is when I knew I had arrived.6mo ⋅ Kitty015 ⋅ r/travel
Last week my girlfriend and I finally got to visit Monschau, Germany. It's a beautiful little village just over the border with Belgium!9mo ⋅ paincookiez ⋅ r/travel
Puente Nuevo in Ronda, Spain at sunset. I was in awe of the beauty here.4mo ⋅ skittykitty14 ⋅ r/travel
If you're on a road trip in California the next month or so, check out what the rain has done to the desert.4yr ⋅ uspn ⋅ r/travel
We spent a week in the village of Varenna in Lake Como of Northern Italy, and it's probably a photocopy of Heaven on Earth1yr ⋅ BeardedGlass ⋅ r/travel
Luxor Temple, Egypt. After studying Egyptology in University for years, this is a dream come true. And it's everything I hoped it would be.1yr ⋅ Speech500 ⋅ r/travel
Recently moved to Seoul, South Korea. I've lived in Texas my whole life and was so glad I saw the royal palace on a snow day.1yr ⋅ gdpics ⋅ r/travel
Went to the top of the Eiffel Tower and there just happened to be a rainbow over Paris3yr ⋅ Carfilm619 ⋅ r/travel
Not as exotic as most destinations posted here, but still just as beautiful - Seven Sisters, UK3yr ⋅ ph0tora ⋅ r/travel
I rarely see pics of Africa here. So here a kind reminder of how beautiful the continent is. This photo was taken in Uganda.2yr ⋅ laden1412 ⋅ r/travel
I went to North Korea in 2016 and took this picture from the top of the Juche Tower in Pyongyang2yr ⋅ Free_KarlMarx ⋅ r/travel
The view outside the door in my Airbnb on the Isle of Skye, our closest neighbor is half a mile away.2yr ⋅ Nirok ⋅ r/travel
First Christmas solo travelling, but look at that view. Guatape, Colombia1yr ⋅ Brandenbulgaro ⋅ r/travel
I recently visited North Korea. This is the country's main highway during rush hour.2yr ⋅ Kaufimanius ⋅ r/travel
It doesn't quite click how enormous Abu Simbel is until you see a person for scale - Egypt8mo ⋅ Speech500 ⋅ r/travel
Petra, Jordan. We were the first ones in the park at sunrise. It was an amazing feeling of solitude, not to mention so much better for pictures...1yr ⋅ mariomonster20 ⋅ r/travel
If you were paragliding in the Lauterbrunnen Valley today I may have snapped your picture!3yr ⋅ nihat23 ⋅ r/travel
My girlfriend and I were lucky enough to catch the Northern Lights in Nuuk, Greenland last week.1yr ⋅ staynegative ⋅ r/travel
After 4 days of trekking over the Salkantay pass to get to Machu Picchu, I woke up around 3:30 am to try to get there before the rest of the tourists. 100% worth it for seeing the sunrise alone.2yr ⋅ feastandexist ⋅ r/travel
Barcelona has many amazing views but i suggest this one from the rooftop bar across from the cathedral.2yr ⋅ GreenWithNB ⋅ r/travel
Piazza San Marco, Venice - 12pm on 6th March 2020. The quietest I've ever seen it after 8am.9mo ⋅ kreadit ⋅ r/travel
When visiting Athens, Greece I recommend skipping the lines at the Acropolis and hiking to the Ancient Wall of Pnyx instead2yr ⋅ Sorryerror404 ⋅ r/travel
I caught the blood moon and a stunning sunset in Stockholm last weekend2yr ⋅ Chris_Hansen_AMA ⋅ r/travel
This bridge turned 300 years old in 2017! No wonder the village of Carrbridge, Scotland is named after it.3yr ⋅ ani_svnit ⋅ r/travel
The amazing view from my Airbnb's bedroom window on the south island of New Zealand, the most beautiful place I've ever been1yr ⋅ cokethenwpepsi ⋅ r/travel
Keychains collection from my travels, I thought this is the best way to display them1wk ⋅ 3askaryyy ⋅ r/travel
One of my favorite pics from Kyoto, Japan. Felt like a scene from Lord of the Rings.3yr ⋅ bruce_wayne_gretzky ⋅ r/travel
Petra is one of those places where photos really don’t do reality justice, but this was one of my best efforts from today2yr ⋅ felixjmorgan ⋅ r/travel
A quiet gateway at the Temple of Philae, Egypt. It was built by the Nubian king Taharqa in the 6th Century BC, in honour of the Isis, the goddess of Magic1yr ⋅ Speech500 ⋅ r/travel
Horses grazing in a Bhutanese meadow with Gangkhar Puensum (24,836ft/7,570m), the world' highest unclimbed mountain, looming behind1yr ⋅ qzikl ⋅ r/travel
Was in Florence last week and got treated to this view from Piazzale Michaelangelo2yr ⋅ ThirdCaptain ⋅ r/travel
Probably the nicest view from a McDonalds I have ever seen — Marsa Matruh, Egypt2yr ⋅ panameboss ⋅ r/travel
Rainy nights and beautiful lanterns in Hoi An, Vietnam. I would love to go back, it's magical.1yr ⋅ Kalik ⋅ r/travel
It's forecast to be really hot in Prague today, so we decided to get all of our sightseeing out of the way between 5:30 and 7:30 this morning. Couldn't have made a better decision.2yr ⋅ bpg5075 ⋅ r/travel
Visited Grindelwald Switzerland a couple weeks ago and was absolutely blown away by the first view walking down hill from the station1yr ⋅ I_Against_Me ⋅ r/travel
The stained glass windows of Saint Chapelle in Paris never cease to amaze me. Taken on my a7RII.1yr ⋅ clang823 ⋅ r/travel
I travelled to Crete for my Honeymoon last month and was lucky enough to visit Preveli Lake. Refreshingly cool water that flows out to the Mediterranean sea.8mo ⋅ mackieaj ⋅ r/travel
If you go to Petra, don’t miss Petra at night, make sure to linger afterwards for these empty shots1yr ⋅ kristenm0821 ⋅ r/travel
Today I Visited Ban Gioc Waterfall in Northern Vietnam on the Chinese border1yr ⋅ corporaljustice ⋅ r/travel
Took a trip to Germany this summer. Rothenburg was definitely a place to remember...3yr ⋅ Jeff5132 ⋅ r/travel
We went to Quebec City last month. It was so cold (by Texas standard), but so worth it.2yr ⋅ saurusAT ⋅ r/travel
The book of my life. 10 years, 69 countries, 195 stamps, 68 pages (6 unused) countless memories. US passport just expired, time to start a new book.3yr ⋅ ianternational ⋅ r/travel
Hiking alongside the Aletsch Glacier in Switzerland. Domestic trip, July 2020.3mo ⋅ travel_ali ⋅ r/travel
Chamonix, a gorgeous little town in the French Alps, looking up to Mont Blanc2yr ⋅ ultraviolet2infrared ⋅ r/travel
My wife and I spent 6 days in the Bled Lake, Slovenia, area. The lake with the Cathedral on the island is enchanting.1yr ⋅ Deity0000 ⋅ r/travel
Every day I was in Cappadocia, Turkey I woke up at 4:30 AM to sip coffee and watch the sunrise. Never did disappoint.3yr ⋅ iheartquesadillas ⋅ r/travel
I dropped everything to finally see Europe! I’m a month in and sometimes I still can’t believe I’m here. Here’s a snap I took in Prague the other day.2yr ⋅ blackandsail ⋅ r/travel
Got to visit Fallingwater, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. A gem in the Laurel Highlands of Pennsylvania.2yr ⋅ drnova411 ⋅ r/travel
I too, visited a 6/7 seat Izakaya (local bar) in Golden Gai, Tokyo, and tried to captured the mood3yr ⋅ lojt ⋅ r/travel
Le Chambard Hotel & Restaurant, Kaysersberg, France. This is where Anthony Bourdain left us, I make it here once a year to have a beer and remember the guy who made me leave my comfortable life in Canada, move to Europe and learn to really live life.11mo ⋅ Boerboelwrangler ⋅ r/travel
Went to the Dolomites in Italy last weekend. Can't believe how beautiful the weather was in October!2yr ⋅ JohnMellor89 ⋅ r/travel
I visited Norway last week to see the Northern Lights. Saw them four nights in a row! This was night one.2yr ⋅ cmickey67 ⋅ r/travel
The extremely colourful busy streets of Osaka, Japan, almost burn your retinas1yr ⋅ tomcotard ⋅ r/travel
Lived in Quito for the past 2 months. Finally got around to snapping a photo of Cotopaxi from the roof of our apartment building.2yr ⋅ br1anfry3r ⋅ r/travel
Just finished my trip to the Andalusian region of Spain. Our last stop was to Ronda.2yr ⋅ Semaphor ⋅ r/travel
Earlier this year, my brother and I bought a car in Georgia and spent 100 days driving across all of Central Asia. It was the most epic trip i've ever done. Here is Caspar(our car) on the Roof of the World, the Pamir Highway. [More in comments]2yr ⋅ Pflunt ⋅ r/travel
Quiet, beautiful sunset during the Antarctic winter in the Lemaire Channel, Antarctica.1yr ⋅ chubbybooger ⋅ r/travel