Remarkable Natural Events Across the Globe

Amid the constant hum of modern life, travelers around the globe are increasingly seeking meaningful ways to reconnect with the wonder and beauty of nature. In fact, 43%* of travelers say they would travel specifically to feel closer to the natural world. From awe-inspiring wildlife spectacles to breathtaking landscapes, the appeal of these extraordinary natural events is undeniable. Booking.com, a global leader in connecting travelers with authentic, real-world experiences, highlights some of the most remarkable and breathtaking natural events taking place across the globe.Knoxville,  Tennessee,  United StatesEach spring, visitors head to Knoxville in eastern Tennessee, the perfect nearby base for trips into the Great Smoky Mountains to witness one of nature’s most enchanting displays: the Firefly Synchronization. Visible for just eight nights each year, this rare phenomenon sees thousands of fireflies glow in perfect unison, making it all the more special for those lucky enough to experience it. As the glow of the fireflies dissipates and morning arrives, guests can embark on a Jeep tour to discover the natural beauty of the mountain habitat or may opt for aerial views on a helicopter adventure. Returning to Knoxville, those wanting to enjoy more of the bustling and bold city energy infused with southern comfort and country music are encouraged to explore downtown, visiting independently run coffee and artisanal ice cream shops, while chatting to the locals that capture the city’s Southern charm.Where to stay: Nestled in the heart of downtown Knoxville, The Oliver Hotel Knoxville dates back to 1876. With just 28 boutique rooms, it strikes a perfect balance between luxury and intimate charm. Heritage‑led interiors are brought to life through statement lighting, striking upholstery, custom furnishings and curated artwork. A hidden speakeasy bar adds a distinctive touch making it a refined & cultured base for travelers keen to explore the best of this vibrant mountain town.Maasai Mara,  KenyaSet in south-west Kenya, the Masai Mara National Reserve is one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations, known for its vast savannahs, rolling hills and wildlife-rich plains. From July to October the landscape becomes the stage for one of the natural world’s most extraordinary spectacles: the Great Migration. During these months, millions of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles move across the Mara in search of fresh grazing, with stealthy predators such as lions, leopards and cheetahs never far behind. It’s a dramatic, awe-inspiring display of survival in the wild. Brimming with life year-round, the Masai Mara offers travelers an unforgettable window into the natural world, whether on a private guided safari tour or drifting above the plains on a balloon safari. Beyond the dramatic migration months, the reserve’s open savannahs and rich biodiversity inspire a deep sense of awe, bringing travelers closer to the untamed world. Where to stay:  Mara Serena Safari Lodge offers unforgettable views across the savannah. Inspired by the circular design of a traditional Maasai manyatta (a traditional Maasai homestead), the lodge blends authentic East African architecture with warm tones and handcrafted details. Perched high above the plains, the property balances seclusion with a unique front‑row access to the Masai Mara’s wild energy, with wildlife sightings often visible from guest rooms – making it an ideal retreat for travelers seeking an immersive stay.Lofoten Islands,  NorwayRising sharply from the Norwegian Sea, the Lofoten Islands are one of Europe’s most remarkable marine wildlife destinations, where jagged mountain peaks, sheltered fjords and crystal‑clear waters form a dramatic natural landscape. Each winter, as herring migrate into the surrounding fjords, killer whales, humpback whales and fin whales follow, transforming the region into the stage for a rare seasonal whale migration. This powerful spectacle offers travelers the chance to watch these ocean giants surface against snow‑dusted mountains. Beyond the wildlife, the remote chain of islands reveals moments of quiet stillness, with traditional fishing villages lining the shore beneath vast northern skies. Visitors can experience the migration on  silent boat tours that glide through the fjords. With nearly two‑thirds (62%**) of travelers keen to embark on trips to dark‑sky destinations, those looking to explore further can set out on a Northern Lights adventure, where vivid curtains of color often illuminate the night sky.Where to stay: Situated on its own private island, Anker Brygge comprises 27 cozy traditional, wood-paneled Norwegian fishermen’s cabins, known in the local language as ‘rorbuer’. Its waterfront location and cozy restaurant serving traditional North Norwegian dishes make it the perfect base for family fjord excursions and whale-watching tours. Phetchaburi,  ThailandPhetchaburi, a lesser‑explored province south‑west of Bangkok, is home to one of Thailand’s most important wildlife corridors where Asian elephants roam freely across protected habitats and forest reserves. Throughout the year, these gentle giants can be seen moving between feeding grounds, rivers, and forested lowlands, offering rare and meaningful encounters in their natural environment. These endangered species, protected through dedicated conservation efforts, offer a rare gift: the chance to witness massive herds moving majestically across vast landscapes, a breathtaking encounter that few experience in a lifetime. Travelers can explore the rich local landscape of dense forests and rolling hills on guided wildlife tours led by local experts, learning about elephant behavior and conservation. Travelers looking for a more exhilarating experience can take to the skies in a thrilling  tandem paragliding adventure above the forest canopies.Where to stay: The luxury property Veranda Resort & Villas Hua Hin Cha Am pairs beachfront serenity and sunrise ocean views with easy access to nearby elephant habitats just a short drive away, allowing guests to blend national park adventures with laid‑back beach living. At the property, guests can immerse themselves in Thailand’s rich cuisine through interactive cooking classes or reconnect with nature through yoga practiced to the rhythm of the waves. La Paz,  MexicoSet along the glittering waters of Baja California Sur, a coastal region in western Mexico, La Paz offers a front‑row seat to one of the ocean’s most exhilarating wildlife spectacles. From October to December, vast schools of sardines surge through the Sea of Cortez, shimmering in tightly packed formations as they migrate along the coastline. This movement triggers an underwater frenzy, as dolphins, sea lions, marlin, seabirds, and whales converge in pursuit, creating the phenomenon known as the Sardine Run. Travelers can witness this extraordinary display beneath the water’s surface, where swirling silver bait balls twist and pulse through the water in a dramatic dance of survival. Visitors can embark on guided boat expeditions and snorkeling experiences, offering a rare chance to observe the raw energy and interconnectedness of marine life in one of the most biodiverse seas on the planet. Travelers can learn more about La Paz’s diverse marine life up close on a whale shark snorkeling adventure led by a marine biologist who shares expert knowledge about the remarkable creatures, or explore the coastline on a guided horseback ride along the beach, taking in sweeping ocean views at a slower pace.Where to stay: Located where the desert meets the Sea of Cortez,  Hotel Indigo La Paz Puerta Cortés is a romantic waterfront retreat overlooking the bay, ideal for couples seeking relaxed luxury and ocean views. Light‑filled rooms feature floor‑to‑ceiling glass doors opening onto expansive seascapes. An ideal base during the Sardine Run season, guests can unwind on the hotel’s private beach or in the spa between days on the water.*Travel Predictions 2026 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. In total, 29,733 respondents across 33 countries and territories were polled (including 1,009 from Argentina, 1,005 from Australia, 500 from Austria, 1,013 from Belgium, 1,008 from Brazil, 1,018 from Canada, 1,009 from China, 1,005 from Colombia, 508 from Croatia, 501 from Denmark, 1,010 from France, 1,003 from Germany, 1,004 from Hong Kong, 1,007 from India, 509 from Ireland, 507 from Israel, 1,005 from Italy, 1,003 from Japan, 1,003 from Mexico, 1,019 from The Netherlands, 1,033 from New Zealand, 1,006 from Portugal, 500 from Singapore, 1,003 from South Korea, 1,009 from Spain, 511 from Sweden, 501 from Switzerland, 504 from Taiwan, 1,001 from Thailand, 501 from the UAE, 2,003 from the UK, 2,010 from the US and 505 from Vietnam). Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2025.** Travel Predictions 2025 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. In total, 27,713 respondents across 33 countries and territories were polled (including 1,016 from Argentina, 1,002 from Australia, 502 from Austria, 1,003 from Belgium, 1002 from Brazil, 1,006 from Canada, 1,007 from China, 1,005 from Colombia, 501 from Croatia, 501 from Denmark, 1,011 from France, 1,009 from Germany, 1,004 from Hong Kong, 1,002 from India, 506 from Ireland, 501 from Israel, 1,014 from Italy, 1008 from Japan, 1,013 from Mexico, 1011 from The Netherlands, 1003 from New Zealand, 504 from Portugal, 508 from Singapore, 1004 from South Korea, 1,008 from Spain, 509 from Sweden, 500 from Switzerland, 507 from Taiwan, 1,009 from Thailand, 503 from the UAE, 1,012 from the UK, 1,006 from the US and 1,016 from Vietnam). Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2024.​Amid the constant hum of modern life, travelers around the globe are increasingly seeking meaningful ways to reconnect with the wonder and beauty of nature. In fact, 43%* of travelers say they would travel specifically to feel closer to the natural world. From awe-inspiring wildlife spectacles to breathtaking landscapes, the appeal of these extraordinary natural events is undeniable. Booking.com, a global leader in connecting travelers with authentic, real-world experiences, highlights some of the most remarkable and breathtaking natural events taking place across the globe.Knoxville,  Tennessee,  United StatesEach spring, visitors head to Knoxville in eastern Tennessee, the perfect nearby base for trips into the Great Smoky Mountains to witness one of nature’s most enchanting displays: the Firefly Synchronization. Visible for just eight nights each year, this rare phenomenon sees thousands of fireflies glow in perfect unison, making it all the more special for those lucky enough to experience it. As the glow of the fireflies dissipates and morning arrives, guests can embark on a Jeep tour to discover the natural beauty of the mountain habitat or may opt for aerial views on a helicopter adventure. Returning to Knoxville, those wanting to enjoy more of the bustling and bold city energy infused with southern comfort and country music are encouraged to explore downtown, visiting independently run coffee and artisanal ice cream shops, while chatting to the locals that capture the city’s Southern charm.Where to stay: Nestled in the heart of downtown Knoxville, The Oliver Hotel Knoxville dates back to 1876. With just 28 boutique rooms, it strikes a perfect balance between luxury and intimate charm. Heritage‑led interiors are brought to life through statement lighting, striking upholstery, custom furnishings and curated artwork. A hidden speakeasy bar adds a distinctive touch making it a refined & cultured base for travelers keen to explore the best of this vibrant mountain town.Maasai Mara,  KenyaSet in south-west Kenya, the Masai Mara National Reserve is one of Africa’s most iconic safari destinations, known for its vast savannahs, rolling hills and wildlife-rich plains. From July to October the landscape becomes the stage for one of the natural world’s most extraordinary spectacles: the Great Migration. During these months, millions of wildebeest, zebras and gazelles move across the Mara in search of fresh grazing, with stealthy predators such as lions, leopards and cheetahs never far behind. It’s a dramatic, awe-inspiring display of survival in the wild. Brimming with life year-round, the Masai Mara offers travelers an unforgettable window into the natural world, whether on a private guided safari tour or drifting above the plains on a balloon safari. Beyond the dramatic migration months, the reserve’s open savannahs and rich biodiversity inspire a deep sense of awe, bringing travelers closer to the untamed world. Where to stay:  Mara Serena Safari Lodge offers unforgettable views across the savannah. Inspired by the circular design of a traditional Maasai manyatta (a traditional Maasai homestead), the lodge blends authentic East African architecture with warm tones and handcrafted details. Perched high above the plains, the property balances seclusion with a unique front‑row access to the Masai Mara’s wild energy, with wildlife sightings often visible from guest rooms – making it an ideal retreat for travelers seeking an immersive stay.Lofoten Islands,  NorwayRising sharply from the Norwegian Sea, the Lofoten Islands are one of Europe’s most remarkable marine wildlife destinations, where jagged mountain peaks, sheltered fjords and crystal‑clear waters form a dramatic natural landscape. Each winter, as herring migrate into the surrounding fjords, killer whales, humpback whales and fin whales follow, transforming the region into the stage for a rare seasonal whale migration. This powerful spectacle offers travelers the chance to watch these ocean giants surface against snow‑dusted mountains. Beyond the wildlife, the remote chain of islands reveals moments of quiet stillness, with traditional fishing villages lining the shore beneath vast northern skies. Visitors can experience the migration on  silent boat tours that glide through the fjords. With nearly two‑thirds (62%**) of travelers keen to embark on trips to dark‑sky destinations, those looking to explore further can set out on a Northern Lights adventure, where vivid curtains of color often illuminate the night sky.Where to stay: Situated on its own private island, Anker Brygge comprises 27 cozy traditional, wood-paneled Norwegian fishermen’s cabins, known in the local language as ‘rorbuer’. Its waterfront location and cozy restaurant serving traditional North Norwegian dishes make it the perfect base for family fjord excursions and whale-watching tours. Phetchaburi,  ThailandPhetchaburi, a lesser‑explored province south‑west of Bangkok, is home to one of Thailand’s most important wildlife corridors where Asian elephants roam freely across protected habitats and forest reserves. Throughout the year, these gentle giants can be seen moving between feeding grounds, rivers, and forested lowlands, offering rare and meaningful encounters in their natural environment. These endangered species, protected through dedicated conservation efforts, offer a rare gift: the chance to witness massive herds moving majestically across vast landscapes, a breathtaking encounter that few experience in a lifetime. Travelers can explore the rich local landscape of dense forests and rolling hills on guided wildlife tours led by local experts, learning about elephant behavior and conservation. Travelers looking for a more exhilarating experience can take to the skies in a thrilling  tandem paragliding adventure above the forest canopies.Where to stay: The luxury property Veranda Resort & Villas Hua Hin Cha Am pairs beachfront serenity and sunrise ocean views with easy access to nearby elephant habitats just a short drive away, allowing guests to blend national park adventures with laid‑back beach living. At the property, guests can immerse themselves in Thailand’s rich cuisine through interactive cooking classes or reconnect with nature through yoga practiced to the rhythm of the waves. La Paz,  MexicoSet along the glittering waters of Baja California Sur, a coastal region in western Mexico, La Paz offers a front‑row seat to one of the ocean’s most exhilarating wildlife spectacles. From October to December, vast schools of sardines surge through the Sea of Cortez, shimmering in tightly packed formations as they migrate along the coastline. This movement triggers an underwater frenzy, as dolphins, sea lions, marlin, seabirds, and whales converge in pursuit, creating the phenomenon known as the Sardine Run. Travelers can witness this extraordinary display beneath the water’s surface, where swirling silver bait balls twist and pulse through the water in a dramatic dance of survival. Visitors can embark on guided boat expeditions and snorkeling experiences, offering a rare chance to observe the raw energy and interconnectedness of marine life in one of the most biodiverse seas on the planet. Travelers can learn more about La Paz’s diverse marine life up close on a whale shark snorkeling adventure led by a marine biologist who shares expert knowledge about the remarkable creatures, or explore the coastline on a guided horseback ride along the beach, taking in sweeping ocean views at a slower pace.Where to stay: Located where the desert meets the Sea of Cortez,  Hotel Indigo La Paz Puerta Cortés is a romantic waterfront retreat overlooking the bay, ideal for couples seeking relaxed luxury and ocean views. Light‑filled rooms feature floor‑to‑ceiling glass doors opening onto expansive seascapes. An ideal base during the Sardine Run season, guests can unwind on the hotel’s private beach or in the spa between days on the water.*Travel Predictions 2026 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. In total, 29,733 respondents across 33 countries and territories were polled (including 1,009 from Argentina, 1,005 from Australia, 500 from Austria, 1,013 from Belgium, 1,008 from Brazil, 1,018 from Canada, 1,009 from China, 1,005 from Colombia, 508 from Croatia, 501 from Denmark, 1,010 from France, 1,003 from Germany, 1,004 from Hong Kong, 1,007 from India, 509 from Ireland, 507 from Israel, 1,005 from Italy, 1,003 from Japan, 1,003 from Mexico, 1,019 from The Netherlands, 1,033 from New Zealand, 1,006 from Portugal, 500 from Singapore, 1,003 from South Korea, 1,009 from Spain, 511 from Sweden, 501 from Switzerland, 504 from Taiwan, 1,001 from Thailand, 501 from the UAE, 2,003 from the UK, 2,010 from the US and 505 from Vietnam). Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2025.** Travel Predictions 2025 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. In total, 27,713 respondents across 33 countries and territories were polled (including 1,016 from Argentina, 1,002 from Australia, 502 from Austria, 1,003 from Belgium, 1002 from Brazil, 1,006 from Canada, 1,007 from China, 1,005 from Colombia, 501 from Croatia, 501 from Denmark, 1,011 from France, 1,009 from Germany, 1,004 from Hong Kong, 1,002 from India, 506 from Ireland, 501 from Israel, 1,014 from Italy, 1008 from Japan, 1,013 from Mexico, 1011 from The Netherlands, 1003 from New Zealand, 504 from Portugal, 508 from Singapore, 1004 from South Korea, 1,008 from Spain, 509 from Sweden, 500 from Switzerland, 507 from Taiwan, 1,009 from Thailand, 503 from the UAE, 1,012 from the UK, 1,006 from the US and 1,016 from Vietnam). Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2024. 

*Travel Predictions 2026 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. In total, 29,733 respondents across 33 countries and territories were polled (including 1,009 from Argentina, 1,005 from Australia, 500 from Austria, 1,013 from Belgium, 1,008 from Brazil, 1,018 from Canada, 1,009 from China, 1,005 from Colombia, 508 from Croatia, 501 from Denmark, 1,010 from France, 1,003 from Germany, 1,004 from Hong Kong, 1,007 from India, 509 from Ireland, 507 from Israel, 1,005 from Italy, 1,003 from Japan, 1,003 from Mexico, 1,019 from The Netherlands, 1,033 from New Zealand, 1,006 from Portugal, 500 from Singapore, 1,003 from South Korea, 1,009 from Spain, 511 from Sweden, 501 from Switzerland, 504 from Taiwan, 1,001 from Thailand, 501 from the UAE, 2,003 from the UK, 2,010 from the US and 505 from Vietnam). Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2025.

** Travel Predictions 2025 research commissioned by Booking.com and conducted among a sample of adults who plan to travel for business or leisure in the next 12-24 months. In total, 27,713 respondents across 33 countries and territories were polled (including 1,016 from Argentina, 1,002 from Australia, 502 from Austria, 1,003 from Belgium, 1002 from Brazil, 1,006 from Canada, 1,007 from China, 1,005 from Colombia, 501 from Croatia, 501 from Denmark, 1,011 from France, 1,009 from Germany, 1,004 from Hong Kong, 1,002 from India, 506 from Ireland, 501 from Israel, 1,014 from Italy, 1008 from Japan, 1,013 from Mexico, 1011 from The Netherlands, 1003 from New Zealand, 504 from Portugal, 508 from Singapore, 1004 from South Korea, 1,008 from Spain, 509 from Sweden, 500 from Switzerland, 507 from Taiwan, 1,009 from Thailand, 503 from the UAE, 1,012 from the UK, 1,006 from the US and 1,016 from Vietnam). Respondents completed an online survey in July-August 2024.

 

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