Top 10 Happiest Countries in the World

The theme of happiness is very popular all over the world, and the big question is the secret to making a place happier on the planet. The UN selected March 20 as the International Day of Happiness and the state of mind and well-being was recognized as universal goals. In this selection are the 10 happiest countries in the world, according to information from CNN. These are mostly from Scandinavia, according to the latest World Happiness Report. Highlighted nations combine higher life expectancy, social assistance, high GDP per capita, freedom, generosity, and low rates of corruption. In this report, Brazil ranked 24th. Source: thedressexplorer.com

10. AUSTRALIA

The highlight is the Great Barrier Reef, one of the 7 natural wonders of the world, and featured on the UNESCO World Heritage List, a must see in Australia. It is 344 km in area and has the largest coral reef ecosystem on the globe. There are around 600 continental islands, about 150 coastal islands and 3,000 reefs make up the area. But Wollongong residents would remain in the happiest region, with Nan Tien the largest Buddhist temple in the southern hemisphere, and golf area in this part.

9. ICELAND

Iceland is stunning with the famous Blue Lagoon, and vehicles drive from the airport and give paying tourists a stop on the way. Visitors are also advised to visit Snæfellsjökull National Park to observe a glacier high above an active volcano. This area became popular for the movie Journey to the Center of the Earth.

8. AUSTRIA

For those curious about happiness in Austria, just listen to music at the popular Musikverein Golden Hall in Vienna, and try the famous Sacher chocolate pie in Café Sacher. The Pogusch Country Inn is set back from the bustling city and suitable for dining. The room in the inn, and weekend in this country, are signs of happiness.

7. FINLAND

The visit to Finland is very special, and there are interesting options in this happy country, such as sleeping in the glass igloo in the Kakslauttanen. Still amazing view of the northern lights and starry sky observed at room temperature. If you prefer a smaller seaside town, Hanko is ideal, with surfing, diving and cycling in the warmer months.

6. CANADA

Banff National Park is considered one of the happiest places in Canada, and it certainly makes up for skiing. It is interesting to visit Skoki Lodge to see the first formulated ski resort in this country. And for different activity, exploration of Haida Gwaii is interesting, once popular as Queen Charlotte Islands. Here you will find the largest lakes in the world as well.

5. SWEDEN

Gamla Stan in Stockholm is one of Europe’s largest and best preserved medieval centers, and a major attraction. Exploring Stockholm’s medieval past and touring the Royal National City Park, the world’s first urban national park, is essential in Sweden.

4. NETHERLANDS

The tulip is a beautiful Dutch flower that represents a little of the country, and visitors from all over Europe come to see the varieties of tulips and more flowers. The tip is a bike ride through the flower region of the Netherlands, and well-conditioned travelers can cycle around the country for approximately 400 km for 8 days.

3. SWITZERLAND

The town of Zermatt and the 200 km of on-site ski slopes are charming. And even in summer the slopes are cozy for national ski teams to practice. It is possible to take a quieter walk by visiting the village of Appenzell, with only 7,000 inhabitants, and large network of walking trails.

2. NORWAY

Dining in Oslo, Norway’s capital really is satisfying for anyone. This city celebrates the achievement of 6 stars among 5 different Michelin Guide restaurants. The most natural experience is possible by going to Dovrefjell National Park and the mountainous area.

1. DENMARK

Denmark occupies the leading position as the happiest country in the world, according to the 2013 report. One of the happiest places in Denmark is probably Tivoli Gardens, a very old amusement park. King’s Garden is a very quiet attraction known for summer picnics. To capture the Danish climate, the tip is to dine at home, enjoying home style and candlelight, which is almost a requirement for visitors to this country.

Happiest Countries in the World