1Moraine Lake, Canada

The biggest draw at Moraine Lake is the sheer variety of hiking and walking trails, the most popular being The Rockpile Trail.
The 300-meter-long patch has tourists thronging on it. Witness the most photographed location in Canada from Rockpile’s Peak.
2Lake Tahoe, USA

Lake Tahoe is a large freshwater lake in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, straddling the border of California and Nevada.
It’s known for its beaches and ski resorts. On the southwest shore, Emerald Bay State Park contains the 1929 Nordic-style mansion Vikingsholm.
3Pink Lake, Australia

The name can be slightly misleading because it’s not the pink water.
However, there’s no denying that the water changes color frequently due to a high concentration of green algae and brine prawn.
4Lake Bled, Slovenia

Encircling the picturesque Bled Island, Lake Bled features several structures, the most prominent of which is a church devoted to the Assumption of Mary.
Built in the late 17th century, its Gothic frescos and Baroque detailing are worth witnessing. Makes for a storybook perfect scene!
5Lake Powell, Utah

Lake Powell is juxtaposed between Utah and Arizona, much like Rainbow Bridge, a major part of which runs along Utah.
With an annual tourist turnover of approximately two million folks, this is the second largest artificial reservoir (optimal water capacity) in the nation.
6Lake Como, Italy

Locally known as Lago di Como, literally translating into Lake of Como, this lake is often mentioned in magazines and travel literature as Como Lake.
The name is derived from Como city to the Romans as Comum.
7Lake Atitlan, Guatemala

One of Guatemala’s most eminent attractions, the iconic Lake Atitlan is known for its pristine surroundings and post-card-perfect beauty.
The lake has been referenced in several books as a natural masterpiece.
8Crater Lake, Oregon

located in central Oregon, is the highlight of Crater Lake National Park. Popular for its deep sapphire hues and clear water, this one’s a photogenic beauty!
The lake fills a 655-meter-deep caldera dating back 7,700 years. Total water replacement happens every 250 years ago…
9Lake Lucerne, Switzerland

The quirkily shaped lake features several curves bends along with four branches.
It commences from the Reuss Valley above Urnersee and snakes to Brunnen at the north before doing a sharp west turn smack into the dramatic Gersauer Becken.