I've solo traveled to 86 countries. These are the 5 most beautiful places I've been.

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The author standing in fields of lavender in Wānaka, New Zealand. She's wearing a light-purple ruffled outfit with red, heart-shaped sunglasses.

As an avid solo traveler, I've been to 86 countries and have seen some of the most beautiful places around the world. Kaitlyn Rosati
  • I've visited 86 countries and seen a lot of beautiful places around the world.
  • Wānaka, New Zealand, has an incredible natural landscape.
  • I loved the architecture in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.

In January 2016, I took my first solo trip to Hawaii and instantly fell in love with this form of travel. Now, nearly 10 years later, I run a travel blog, No Man Nomad, and have solo traveled to 86 countries across all seven continents.

Throughout my travels, I've been lucky enough to visit some truly beautiful locations. From the second largest canyon in the world to a UNESCO World Heritage Site, here are five of the most beautiful destinations I've been to.

Valle d'Aosta is one of the most underrated regions in Italy.

The author sitting with her back faced to the camera at a table on a balcony in Valle d'Aosta, Italy; she's holding a drink in her left hand as she looks out at the view.

I visited Valle d'Aosta, Italy, in September 2024. Kaitlyn Rosati

Valle d'Aosta, Italy's smallest and least populated region, took my breath away when I visited in September 2024.

Located in the northwest corner of the country, the region shares a border with Switzerland and France, creating a majestic mountainous backdrop thanks to Mont Blanc straddling all three countries.

I recommend staying in the capital, Aosta. Nicknamed "little Rome of the Alps," it's not just Mont Blanc that's worth viewing — Aosta is full of historic ruins, like Porta Pretoria and Criptoportico Forense.

Wānaka, New Zealand, is ideal for immersing yourself in nature.

The author standing in fields of lavender in Wānaka, New Zealand. She's wearing a light-purple ruffled outfit with red, heart-shaped sunglasses.

I really enjoyed losing myself in nature in Wānaka, New Zealand. Kaitlyn Rosati

In January 2019, I traveled to New Zealand and rented a campervan for a road trip from Queenstown to Aoraki/Mount Cook.

My first stop was Wānaka, where I frolicked through fields of flowers and tasted local honey at Wānaka Lavender Farm.

I also hiked Roys Peak — a 5,177-foot summit where I saw plenty of sheep as I made my way to the panoramic views of the town.

Each morning, I sipped coffee on Lake Wānaka and admired the lone willow tree that grows in the water. As a New Yorker, I really enjoyed being able to lose myself in nature.

Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, is a peaceful escape.

A cobblestone street in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay.

I visited Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, in January 2023. Steve Heap/Shutterstock

When I visited Buenos Aires in January 2023, I decided to take a ferry to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay, for a day trip.

The town is full of white, stone, and pastel-colored buildings, many of which are adorned with flowers. Together, they contrasted beautifully with the cobblestone streets.

Colonia del Sacramento's historic quarter is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you can head to the San Miguel Bastion for views of the sea or Ruinas del Convento de San Francisco for the only remnants left from a convent built in the 1690s.

Fish River Canyon in Namibia, left me speechless.

The author taking a photo of herself sitting at Fish River Canyon in Namibia. She is wearing pink and the photo is taken with her back to the camera.

Visiting Namibia's Fish River Canyon was an unforgettable experience. Kaitlyn Rosati

On another international road trip, I visited Fish River Canyon in Namibia, which is the largest canyon in Africa and the second largest in the world after the Grand Canyon.

There were barely any tourists when I visited on a hot day in April 2024. Looking out at the massive, colorful gorge was an experience I'll never forget. It was extremely quiet, and I sat by the edge to take it all in.

Jeju Island, South Korea, is gorgeous.

Oedolgae Rock in Jeju Island, South Korea.

I visited Oedolgae in Jeju Island, South Korea. Maxim Tupikov/Shutterstock

In March 2019, I scored a $12 flight from Seoul to Jeju Island, South Korea.

One of my first stops was to see Oedolgae, a unique rock formation that's believed to have been formed by a volcanic eruption. As I walked there from my hostel, I passed plenty of waterfalls and witnessed early signs of the island's blooming cherry blossoms.

When I arrived, I watched as the waves crashed into Oedolgae and the other massive volcanic rocks that jarred from the ocean's floor.

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