Many people like to lie down and watch the stars. When the whole body is relaxed, looking at the stars in the sky, the heart will gradually calm down, away from the hustle and bustle of human society, and return to nature. Sometimes we wonder what kind of story is happening on which twinkling star? The night sky has always fascinated humans with its dreamy and romantic beauty. Follow this article to see the stars.


1. Tibet Ali


The Ali Dark Night Reserve covers an area of 2,500 square kilometers, including the core area and the peripheral area. The "Dark Night Starry Sky" Reserve built here will become the best place to watch the night sky in the dark night reserve in Asia, provide high-quality nighttime environmental protection for the world's astronomical observation sites, and provide a good place for astronomy enthusiasts to observe the night sky.


2. Easter Island, Chile


Easter Island is famous for its iconic stone statues, which date back to between the 12th and 17th centuries, as well as a rich maritime and astronomical history. The early inhabitants of Easter Island, Polynesia, relied on their knowledge of the stars to guide them through the Pacific Ocean. Now you can come here to learn more about sailing and astronomy, while enjoying the beautiful scenery.


3. Mount Cook, New Zealand


Mount Cook is located in the Southern Alps in the central west of New Zealand's High South Island. There are 22 tall peaks around, which are covered with snow all year round. There is an extremely bright night sky here. For stargazing here, a knowledgeable astronomical guide will be arranged to lead you to use advanced monoculars and high-power binoculars to understand the wonderful starry sky in the southern hemisphere.


4. Atacama Desert, Chile


The Atacama Desert is located on the Pacific coast of Chile and stretches about 1,000 kilometers from north to south. Because of its distance from towns and cities, its altitude and its dry climate, it is an ideal location for stargazing. There are plenty of tourist attractions here that will allow you to witness the clearest sky in the world! You can even visit the world's largest astronomical project, the Alma Observatory.


5. Kata Tjuta National Park, Uluru, Australia


Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is located in central Australia. It has a range of bizarre geological and geomorphological features, including the majestic monoliths Uluru and Kata Tjuta Rock. As one of the best stargazing places in the world, Uluru has no light pollution and is very suitable for photographing the vast starry sky.


6. Nova Scotia, Canada


The Canadian province of Novia Scotia offers some of the best stargazing spots in the country. Nova Scotia also has a rich history in astronomy, of course for the best experience, visit in late spring or early summer, where the skies are usually the clearest.


7. Aoraki Mackenzie, New Zealand


The reserve was established in 2012 and has since strictly controlled light pollution in the area, and should not be missed by astronomical observers living south of the equator. It is illuminated by thousands of stars every night, and visitors can see the Southern Cross, the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds.


8. Rocky Mountain National Park, USA


Rocky Mountain National Park is located in Colorado, USA. The Rocky Mountains that run through the North American continent reach their highest point near Denver. The majestic Rocky Mountain National Park is also located in this location. Of course, the beauty doesn't disappear when the sun goes down. Stargazing in Rocky Mountain National Park at night is an exciting experience that you will surely cherish.


9. Winkelmusham, Germany


Winkelmusham is located in the Alps in southeastern Bavaria, just a stone's throw from the Austrian town of Salzburg. The views of the Alps are stunning at any time of the year, and according to the International Astronomical Association, Winkmusham's location means the skies here are particularly dark, making it more suitable for stargazing.