Wanderlust: Meditative foggy destinations around the world

Dec25,2023

Fog envelopes Table Mountain in Cape Town like a magical tablecloth as it billows over the surface. This regular phenomenon occurs due to the proximity of the mountain to the sea

Table Mountain

The Serengeti National Park is located in Tanzania and the image above looks surreal with the fog subduing the light and creating beautiful silhouettes of the Acacia Trees while the sun tries desperately to break through the clouds. 

Serengeti National Park

The misty foggy rainforest in Bokeo is a nature reserve and part of a conservation project where you can go and stay in the world’s highest tree houses 

Bokeo Rainforest

Majestic Mount Kilimanjaro rises high above the fog, which surrounds it. The snowy peek glows in the sunlight and the low cloud makes it look like it’s a mountain in the sky. 

Mount Kilimanjaro

Loch Ness, surrounded in mystery and intrigue, looks even more enchanting with a blanket of fog skimming the surface of the water. 

Loch Ness

The low-lying clouds over the Cairo landscape with the pyramids at Giza piercing through the fog, like ancient skyscrapers.

Pyramids of Giza

The Taj Mahal sits majestic in the early morning mist. Between December and February you can expect to see fog and mist which may at times obscure the view because it can be so thick like a blanket

The Taj Mahal

The fog creates further intrigue and an incredible atmosphere obscuring the modern day roads and buildings and leaving the stones standing in all their glory

Stonegenge

The misty hills of the Mutianyu section of the Great Wall of China are often covered with a late frosting of fog, which thickens as the last rays of sun disappear 

The Great Wall of China