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The world's first International Dark Sky Park, featuring natural stone bridges framing spectacular celestial views.
View details →Sacred valley hosting multiple astronomical observatories with over 300 clear nights annually, combining stargazing with pisco vineyards and mystical energy.
View details →Gateway to Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, offering stunning views of the Southern Cross and Milky Way over turquoise lakes.
View details →Certified International Dark Sky Park featuring North America's lowest elevation and dramatic desert landscapes under pristine skies.
View details →La Palma is a top destination for astrotourism (stargazing & dark sky) enthusiasts. Key requirements include low light pollution, clear skies, desert or mountain altitudes.
View details →Starlight Tourist Destination featuring Spain's highest peak and the Teide Observatory above a sea of clouds.
View details →Historic mountaintop observatory at 2,877m with overnight stays available, offering professional telescopes and pristine Pyrenean skies.
View details →Asia's first Dark Sky Park combining nocturnal wildlife conservation with astronomy tourism in mountainous Korea.
View details →Certified International Dark Sky Park in remote West Texas, offering some of North America's darkest skies with minimal light pollution for hundreds of miles.
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