Subscribe to our newsletter Promotions, new travel guides, giveaways and more . Directly to your inbox. Email Subscribe 1. Keel-billed Toucan From @panama_photos 2. Adventure cats, enjoy the sun with the sunflowers From @siberian_reinhardt & @perseus_purrs 3. Passing through Bhorle waterfall in Nepal Imbued with mountains and rivers, Dolakha is an adventurer’s paradise. Would you go on a trip here? From @Yubraj Pradhan 4. Livingstone's turaco From @82matt 5. Hello there little birdy friend From @linda.j.ennifer 6. Northern light magic right after the pastel beautiful sunset, at Lofoten, Norway From @alex_stead 7. Northern light magic in Nordreisa, Norway, Is it on your bucket list to witness the beauty of Northern lights? Insider tip: Norway offers one of the most captivating spots to see Northern lights, and you have the best chance of catching this magical sight when visiting the country between early September and early April. From @epicnaess 8. Fall mood in the Acadia, gotta see you next year lovely season From @mblockk 9. Gouldian finch From @timflachphotography 10. Golden Pheasant From @jedweingarten 11. Adventure twin fluffy friends, at British Columbia From @siberian_reinhardt & @perseus_purrs 12. The sweetest surprise while ice fishing (how cute is that nose!) From @thony_hidalgop 13. White Mandarin duck From @basriakcasoy 14. The wonderful Northern light right above my head. Have you ever seen the Northern Lights in person before? If not (or if you’d like to witness their beauty again), Norway is a great location for spotting this natural phenomenon. Some of the best areas in Norway are Tromsø, Kirkenes and Lofoten, all known to be in the heart of the aurora zone. From @alex_stead 15. Fall is one of the best times to visit Acadia National Park. The weather is crisp, the crowds are much lighter than the summer season, and the foliage is spectacular From @mblockk 16. White-browed Coucal From @wild_things_by_leeanne 17. Enjoying the peace and quiet, at Juvet Landscape Hotel, Norway Located in the remote village of Vadal in Norway, it is meant to inspire you to recharge your spirits and reconnect with yourself From @marensolem 18. Let me take you to a new home little baby cub From @lore_explore 19. White-Cheeked Turaco From @ted_wildlife 20. Japan autumn colors are simply out of this world. In many places you can see such explosion of colors - red maples glow with at first rays of morning light. Are you planning to visit Japan? From @danielkordan 21. Enjoy the wonderful Northern light with the mountain view, at Lofoten, Norway From @alex_stead 22. Human slingshot, Would you be up for trying this out? From @benjaminforthun 23. Lovely morning from Acadia National Park From @mblockk 24. Rainbow hummingbird From @magic.birding 25. Take a small nap, how beautiful is this fella From @andrea.dilenardo 26. Javan green magpie From @patrickvb75 27. Epic cliff hiking. Would you dare to take on this challenge? At Shaanxi Province, China Chang Kong is a cliff hiking road in China’s Hua Shan mountain. The walkway was created back in the 13th century - today, it’s made from wooden boards (all secured together for additional safety), leading to one of Hua Shan's five peaks. From @chinainsider 28. Watercolour glass beach in Russia Ussuri Bay wasn’t always filled with bead-like, rainbow glass. Located near a porcelain factory, the beach was often used to dispose of unwanted glass…and over the years, nature has polished the glass into colourful “pebbles”. Would you visit this beautiful beach? From @lemonishe 29. Toco toucan From @octaviocampossalles 30. Helping out a thirsty friend, Do you find snakes beautiful or scary? While its name suggests an obvious colour, the black-necked spitting cobra can also be yellowish-brown or reddish in colour. They are mostly found in sub-Saharan Africa, and can grow anywhere from 1.2 to 2.2 metres long. Have you ever heard of this species before? From @lika_pxl 31. Walk with the path, how fluffy is this little guy From @siberian_reinhardt & @perseus_purrs 33. Rock whale family in Thailand. Aptly named Hin Sam Wan (translating to Three Whale Rock) at Mueang Bueng Kan District, Thailand this impressive sandstone formation is over 75 million years old. From atop the whales, travelers are greeted by amazing views of the beaches of Mekong, the Phu Wua Forest and the mountains of the Pakkading district. Insider tip: To make your trip to the rock formation even more epic, we recommend visiting in the afternoon, just as the sun sets From @tontoxin