World's prettiest pink destinations to satisfy your Barbie fantasy
It is the Barbie season everywhere. While Barbieland might not exist in real life, you sure can visit or experience places that give a pink Barbie vibe. If you are in the Barbie-mania, then head to these destinations from across the world to add a touch of pink to your life and 'gram photos. These picturesque locations are pink for different reasons.
Pink Cherry Blossoms in Kyoto, Japan
In the spring, cherry trees in Kyoto bloom with lovely pink flowers like the Somei Yoshino cherry trees. It is on the bucket list of travelers all over the world. These pink cherry blossoms adorn Japan's cities and countryside with cloud-like white and pink flowers. Kyoto's temples, parks, and streets are completely covered with a lovely pink tint, making it an Instagram-worthy location.
Lake Hillier, Western Australia
One of the most rare pink lakes in the world is Lake Hillier. The lake's brilliant pink color is thought to be caused by a high concentration of salt in the water, according to scientists. This lake in Western Australia is a protected nature reserve and appears to be Barbie-pink due to the greenery around it and the blue ocean in the distance.
Pink Sands Beach, Bahamas
This kilometer-long Pink Sands Beach in the Bahamas is a nature lover's paradise that is surrounded by azure sea and exudes an otherworldly beauty that lures travelers from all over the world. The beach's light pink-colored sand is a result of the small coral insects (foraminifera), whose vivid pink or red shells wash ashore and mix with the sand and other fragments of coral.
Pink City of Jaipur, India
The name "Pink City" refers to the characteristic pink tint of many of the structures in Jaipur, in Rajasthan. As a result of the color's introduction in 1876 to welcome the Prince of Wales, the city's architecture has come to be recognized by it. The most recognized pink monument/building in Jaipur is the Hawa Mahal, which is made from red and pink sandstones.
Craigievar Castle, Scotland
Visitors to Craigievar Castle in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, can enjoy a Barbie princess experience, thanks to its pink hue. The castle is believed to be the inspiration behind Walt Disney's castle motif. The castle's charming appearance, surrounded by lush vegetation, adds to its storybook-like allure. Despite its aging and deterioration, ongoing restoration efforts aim to revive its former pink splendor.