Money.co.uk, a British financial website, recently published a list of countries with the most beautiful landscapes and natural environments in the world.
Indonesia was awarded the most beautiful country in the survey, with the most and nicest natural scenery.
Money.co.uk crowned Indonesia as "the world's most naturally beautiful country" after examining the quantity of natural features such as volcanoes, coral reefs, tropical rainforests, and glaciers per 100,000 square kilometers.
Colombia, Tanzania, Mexico, and Kenya came in second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Indonesia had the most 'natural beauty spots,' with more than 55,800 square kilometers of tropical forest per 100,000 square kilometers of land. The woods on the islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan are the most popular among travelers.
Indonesia features more than 55,000 square kilometers of coral reef teaming with marine life, with more than 17,000 islands and 50,000 kilometers of shoreline.
With its immaculate sandy beaches and crystal blue ocean, places like Gilli Islands, Seminyak, Nusa Dua, and Sanur have long attracted travelers.
This magnificent and beautiful natural beauty, according to the writer and Personal Finance Editor Sal Haqqi, is a huge attraction for people from all over the world.
Bali, tropical forests in Sumatra and Kalimantan, including orangutan reserves, and other UNESCO world heritage sites, such as Komodo National Park, are also famous tourist destinations with natural beauty.
"And offshore in Indonesia, all of them have gorgeous coral reefs teeming with life, the majority of which can be explored in the province of Bali, which is a popular tourist destination," Haqqi remarked, as quoted by money.co.uk on Sunday (13/02/2022).
Indonesia receives 7.77 points out of 10 for its beauty.
The official Twitter account @MotoGP backs up Haqqi's observations. Indonesia is not only the most beautiful country in the world, but it also contains the world's most gorgeous motorbike racing track.
The Mandalika Circuit in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) has won accolades from @MotoGP for its aesthetics.
New Zealand, on the other hand, had an unusually large quantity of land in the 'protected areas' category when compared to the other top ten countries.
New Zealand is the world's second most beautiful country.
The country has an equally remarkable natural landscape, which includes hills, mountains, including the Southern Alps, and several active volcanoes.
New Zealand also has a lot of glaciers, with 5,000 glaciers for every 100,000 square kilometers. Furthermore, the country's coastline covers around 15,000 square kilometers. In New Zealand, about 4,000 square kilometers are protected per 100,000 square kilometers, compared to 39 kilometers in Indonesia, 0.88 kilometers in Kenya, and 1.6 kilometers in France.
Tourists from all over the world flock to the country because of its breathtaking scenery.
Several locations in New Zealand are frequently utilized as filming locations, including The Lord of the Rings.