Amazing Views From Loos Around The World

Have you ever wished that you had some amazing views while in the loo instead of a rack of magazines and towels to stare at? Well you are not alone. It crossed my mind too. A bit of research found loos / bathrooms with amazing views from around the world with some amazing views of nature. I was amazed to know a loo existed in Zambia where you can watch elephants cross a river. Another view of stunning ice filled mountains in USA. So what makes a winning bathroom? They should have a great view from inside and no windows are needed so you can enjoy the amazing view as you go, so to speak. Here are some great views from within loos around the world.

Amazing Views From Bathrooms

Melbourne Cricket Ground View Loo In Australia

Amazing Views: Melbourne Cricket Ground from 35th Floor of Sofitel Hotel

Melbourne Cricket Ground from 35th Floor of Sofitel Hotel | (c) Photo By Andy Cunningham

You won’t have to miss another game of cricket because you are in the bathroom. Yes, that is right. If you are in Melbourne and staying at the Sofitel Melbourne, you can watch the game live right from the bathroom while you brush your teeth! This is considered a tourist hot spot in Melbourne for its great view of the city.

Mountain View Loo In Antarctica

Amazing Views: Mountain View Loo In Antarctica

Mountain View Loo In Antarctica | (c) Photo By David Briese

Don’t like to be interrupted while in the loo? Well head out to Antarctica :) A view that looks out at the edge of earth’s untouched wildness. I am not joking when I say that this loo has been described as the “eighth wonder of the world“. Only if we can get that same view to see the Great Pyramid at Giza!

Zambezi National Park View Loo In Zambia

Amazing Views: A view from the loo near Zambezi National Park

A view from the loo near Zambezi National Park | (c) Photo By Lana de Villiers

Do you like to be on the wild side? Look no further than Zambia where the Zambezi National Park is. There is a loo with a great location and view for spotting elephants, hippos and crocodiles.

Loo On Top Of Mount Baker In USA

Amazing Views: Loo on top of Mount Baker

Loo on top of Mount Baker | (c) Photo by Burt Rosen

Are you up for a challenge on a icy cold mountain? Then head up to Mount Baker in USA for sensational views, fresh air during the day and twinkling stars in the night sky. Just a word of caution though. There are 11 loos here so other 10 people using the loo are also enjoying the view but of course you will be treated to views of their back while they do their business.

Grand Canyon View Loo In USA

Amazing Views: Grand Canyon view from the loo

Grand Canyon view from the loo | (c) Photo By picasaweb

Visit the Grand Canyon to be treated with a view of red rock formations and sunsets as well. You can learn a lot while you are in this loo with amazing view, such as the rocks have Egyptian names and that there is a suspected link to ancient Egypt. This sure is a very educational time I would say!

Himalayas View Loo In India

Amazing Views: Loo located just outside the Thiksey Buddhist Monastery, Ladakh, India

Loo located just outside the Thiksey Buddhist Monastery, Ladakh, India | (c) Photo By gilygily

When you are traveling, there is no doubt you wait for the next rest stop to get to the loo. Well you can do just that in Ladakh, India. There is a peaceful and serene loo located just outside the Thiksey Buddhist Monastery where you will have great views of the Himalayas. Who needs a tour guide huh?

Windmills View Loo In Netherlands

Amazing Views: Netherlands Loo

Netherlands Loo | (c) Photo By wanderlust

Open air and the water, what more could you ask for? The area has not only a great view but windmills, historic shipyards and a conservation area as well. After seeing all these, you can take a break at the loo that overhangs the river.

There you have it, amazing views of nature from loos around the world that you probably never thought of using. Share this post with your friends because they will surely love the amazing views.

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