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Uluru is a top destination for astrotourism (stargazing & dark sky) enthusiasts. Key requirements include low light pollution, clear skies, desert or mountain altitudes.
View details →Historic mountaintop observatory at 9,439 feet offering overnight stays, professional telescopes, and breathtaking Pyrenees views above the clouds.
View details →Australia's first International Dark Sky Park, home to Siding Spring Observatory and dramatic volcanic landscapes under pristine skies.
View details →Germany's first International Dark Sky Reserve, just an hour from Berlin, offering accessible dark skies and wetland landscapes.
View details →North America's tallest dunes beneath pristine alpine skies at 2,500 meters elevation, offering unique desert-mountain stargazing.
View details →World's first International Dark Sky Reserve featuring public observatory with guided night sky tours and ASTROLab education center.
View details →One of the best stargazing sites on the US East Coast, designated as a Gold-level International Dark Sky Park with public astronomy programs.
View details →Germany's only starlight reserve offering protected dark skies, astronomy workshops, and accessible stargazing in a forested volcanic region.
View details →Wales' first International Dark Sky Reserve, offering Celtic landscapes and accessible stargazing near major UK cities.
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