What Is Astro Tourism? 4 Best Places To Visit For An Out-Of-The-World Experience

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Astro tourism involves travelling to destinations with dark skies to observe celestial bodies and astronomical phenomena.

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What's Astro Tourism?

It can include activities such as meteor shower watching, astrophotography, and guided astronomy tours.

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Activities For It

It contributes to conservation efforts by promoting the value of pristine night skies and raising awareness about light pollution.

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Conservation Efforts

The best locations for astro tourism typically have minimal light pollution and high-altitude, dry climates. Following are 4 of them.

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Best Locations

The Atacama Desert in Chile boasts exceptionally clear night skies and world-class observatories.

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1. Atacama Desert, Chile

Mauna Kea in Hawaii offers high-altitude stargazing and access to some of the world's most powerful telescopes.

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2. Mauna Kea, Hawaii

The NamibRand Nature Reserve in Namibia is Africa's first International Dark Sky Reserve, providing unparalleled views of the southern night sky.

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3. NamibRand Nature Reserve, Namibia

Northumberland National Park in England is Europe's largest protected area of dark sky, perfect for viewing the Milky Way and aurora borealis.

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4. Northumberland National Park, England

Which of these places will you head to?

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