Rivers moisten the earth and feed the people, creating an indescribable beauty for the world! Let's take a look at the five most beautiful rivers in the world and enjoy the magic of nature! Every river is amazing!
1. Nile River
The world's longest river, the Nile, flows through ten countries, through the valley of Kings full of tombs, the immortal Luxor Temple, and the historical sites of ancient Egypt on both sides of the Nile. Cruising slowly along the river is the best way to visit these landscapes and feel the local customs as they were 5000 years ago.
2. Cano Cristales
Cano Cristales in central Colombia, known as the "river falling from heaven", is the most beautiful river in the world. Most of the year, this tributary of the Orinoco River looks like other rivers, but the high temperature in summer promotes the proliferation and growth of algae, and the river suddenly becomes colorful.
3. Colorado River
The river is about 2333 kilometers long, and some of it disappears to the west of the Rocky Mountains in the United States. Most of the Colorado River system flows into the Gulf of California, which is the main source of fresh water in California. The other part flows south to Mexico but does not go to sea. It is a resort for family boating, weekend rest and spring break parties, while crossing the Grand Canyon is very suitable for white wave rafting enthusiasts, kayaking, and rowing fans. Further south, the river flows through a series of wildlife refuges.
4. Loire River
The Loire River originates from the southern foot of the Severn mountains near the Mediterranean coast, flows to Orleans in the northwest, turns to the west, forms a long and wide estuary in Nantes, and flows into the Atlantic Ocean in the south of Brittany peninsula. It has a total length of 1020 kilometers and a drainage area of about 121000 square kilometers. Drive along the Loire River, the longest river in France, to see the dotted castles on the edge of the river, large, manicured gardens, continuous mountains, or cruise the Loire River, drive a four-wheel vehicle, or ride a bicycle.
5. Sepik River
Sepik river is the longest river in Papua New Guinea. It meanders through the mountains and flows into the Bismarck Sea. Small tribes along the coast are isolated from the world. The people of these tribes have created one of the Oceanian traditional crafts with simple contents and diverse forms. Canoes are still the main means of local transportation, and tourists can cruise.