Northern Chile's stark Atacama Desert is the driest place on Earth, if you exclude the North and South Poles.
Certified International Dark Sky Park, a designation bestowed by the International Dark-Sky Association.
First place in Japan to receive International Dark Sky Places accreditation.
The largest game reserve in South Africa, Kruger National Park encompasses more than 7,500 square miles.
With high volcanic peaks, the islands of Hawaii have evolved into one of the world's premier astronomy destinations.
Pic du Midi in the French Pyrénées mountains is a good enough spot for NASA scientists to take photographs.
Kiruna is just under 30 miles from Esrange Space Center, Europe's largest civilian space center.
Expect exceptional views of the Milky Way, Venus, and Mercury, along with many constellations
Tropical jungle doesn't normally equate to great stargazing, but when the conditions are right, Costa Rica might surprise you.
The ever-present blanket of smog, Los Angeles might not seem like an ideal place to go constellation-gazing.