Off The Grid: Best Places To Worship The Great Outdoors

Most humans fall into one of two groups: those who believe in an afterlife, and those who don’t. After all, the big debate is probably life’s greatest mystery. But if there’s one thing both groups can widely agree on, it’s the worship of nature. For anyone looking to be baptized by their environment, few places on Earth are more sacred than the locales below.
Torres del Paine
Chile
Known for its soaring three towers (pictured above) that overlook electric-blue icebergs and golden yellow lowlands, Torres del Paine in Patagonia, Chile, is one of the world’s most astonishing, breathtaking and popular hikes. The five-day “W” trail is the most trafficked, taking trekkers through the namesake points of interest. But there’s also a full circle hike that can be completed in eight or nine days, or a day-trip “greatest hits” approach for less ambitious hikers. Either way you’ll be surrounded by beauty.
Socotra Island
Yemen
Photo: Rod Waddington, CC-BY
This spot has often been called “the most alien-looking place on earth.” Located in the Indian Ocean about 150 miles between Yemen and Somalia, the 80×30 mile island of Socotra is a gem of biodiversity. While the pictured Dragon’s Blood trees are the marquee attraction, the 700 other endemic species trail only Hawaii, New Caledonia and the Galapagos in terms of impressive numbers. Other highlights include the fat-bottomed cucumber trees and the tropical-meets-high mountain canyon Wadi Valley.
Cappadocia
Turkey
Photo: LWYang, CC-BY