The Legend Of Zelda franchise has long been a beloved franchise thanks to its creative and colorful world design, and Tears Of The Kingdom is no different in that regard. Boasting a considerably larger and more detailed setting than any previous Legend Of Zelda game, Tears Of The Kingdom features many old favorite and recognizable landmarks within the Kingdom of Hyrule, as well as some additional locations players have never seen before.

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As the land of Hyrule continues to be featured in the series, its history and geography see continual additions, with a wide array of vistas and beautiful views to capture players' attention. With a heavy emphasis on flight and mobility,Tears Of The Kingdom enables players to see and explore this in-depth game world from all-new heights and angles entirely.

10 Gerudo Desert

Tears of the Kingdom Gerudo Desert

The Gerudo Desert, also known as the Great Desert or Western Desert, was featured prominently in Breath Of The Wild and filled with quests and items for players to complete and find. The landscape features a range of both barren and desolate sands along with small oases lined with palm trees.

The area is known to suffer from sandstorms, however, players can free the inhabitants from this Regional Phenomena by following Riju's quest of the same name. The area is also home to several puzzles and rare items for players to collect.

9 Death Mountain

Death Mountain in Breath of the Wild

While 'Death Mountain' is most certainly not an inviting place, this colossal landmark stands overlooking the majority of Hyrule and serves as a stark reminder of the impermanence of all things. As a long-standing geographic monument in the series, Death Mountain has featured in almost every Legend Of Zelda game and is one of the most iconic landmarks in the franchise.

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While the mountain is cooler than in previous games (no longer requiring heat resistance to traverse), lava can still be seen trickling from its summit along with large plumes of volcanic smoke billowing out into the surrounding sky.

8 Seres Scablands

Zelda Totk Seres Scablands

The Seres Scablands is a unique area that is home to a number of strangely shaped trees reminiscent of Yemen's Dracaena Cinnabari in the real world. Located between Tanagar Canyon and the Bridge of Demise in Hyrule Ridge, this stunning location is equally impressive to view either by foot or paraglider, with the immense trees and jagged rocks giving the area an other-worldly aesthetic.

The distinctive trees and rivers flowing in the valleys beneath them mean that naturally, this area is home to a number of creatures and resources. Unlike some other areas, this location can be viewed at any time and in any weather and will still be one of the more impressive sights for players to see throughout Hyrule.

7 Lurelin Village

Zelda Totk Lurelin Village

Lurelin Village is a coastal town on the border between Faron and Necluda and first made an appearance in Breath Of The Wild. Primarily consisting of wooden houses beneath palm trees and surrounded by mountains, this area has a relaxed, tropical atmosphere to it and is perfect for taking a break from the serious calamities threatening the fate of the known world.

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Primarily inhabited by Hylians, Lurelin Village is known as a fishing village and is thus home to many fishing and boat-related items. Crabs and Palm Fruit are also abundant in the area along with a lengthy list of interactive characters.

6 Dueling Peaks

Zelda Totk Duelling Peaks

The Dueling Peaks are another widely recognized landmark, since their introduction to the franchise in Breath Of The Wild. Inspired by the Symplegades (or "Clashing Rocks) of Jason and The Argonauts, these titanic megaliths stand as if in an eternal battle with one another.

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As one of the central monuments in Hyrule, many have theorized as to the cause of this geological anomaly, with some speculating that the mountain was in fact split directly down the middle by Farosh, the elemental dragon of electricity, while others claim it was more likely a dragon or a group of dragons.

5 Hyrule Castle

Zelda Totk Hyrule Castle

Not all of the most beautiful locations within Legend Of Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom are necessarily natural formations, and Hyrule Castle is certainly an exception. This magnificent citadel is home to the Royal Family of Hyrule, of which Princess Zelda is a member.

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The stunning masonry and drapery really accentuate this location as the seat of power within the kingdom and exudes an imperial elegance and grandeur which can only come from such buildings. Located in the center of Hyrule, this fortress can also represent a safe place for players to retreat to and simply enjoy the views that surround this unique castle location.

4 Hebra Mountains

Zelda Totk Hebra Mountains

The Hebra Mountains may not be the most hospitable or fertile grounds to explore, but they can certainly provide players with some of the most spectacular views in Tears Of The Kingdom. The area is home to Rito Village, another area players will need to visit in order to complete the Regional Phenomena quest line.

The Hebra Mountains are home to a number of key items and resources as well as several side quests and shrines for players to complete. Be warned, however, that the region is also very cold and will require appropriate equipment to defend against this natural element, in addition to a range of dangerous enemies.

3 Korok Forest

Zelda TotkKorok Forest

Located to the North of Hyrule Castle, the Korok Forest is a dense jungle region within the Great Hyrule Forest. As well as being home to many different creatures and plants alike, the area is also extremely rich and abundant with resources. The area is also home to Koroks, who possess some of the finest weapons and bows available to Link throughout the game.

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First appearing in Hyrule Warriors: Age Of Calamity, the forest has never looked better than it does now in Tears Of The Kingdom, with volumetric lighting effects perfectly emphasizing the complex arrays of canopies and branches which stand overhead.

2 Satori Groves

Zelda Totk Satori Mountain

Satori Mountain is generally one of the most aesthetically pleasing areas to visit due to its Japanese-inspired cherry blossoms, but on the Eastern face of the mountain, players can find a small grove of Apple Trees and watch the setting sun from this spectacular location. The area is also home to a number of excellent cooking ingredients such as Hearty Durians, Hearty Radishes, and a variety of rare mushrooms.

In Tears Of The Kingdom, players will also find a range of Caves and Shrines and can summon Satori, the Lord Of The Mountain, who will highlight all of the requisite components in order to obtain his armor.

1 Great Sky Island

Zelda Totk Great Sky Island

Sky Islands are a new feature in Tears Of The Kingdom which extends the map vertically and are home to a variety of unique structures and biomes. From the central starting point of Great Sky Island, players can look out across all of Hyrule, as well as to the adjacent Sky Islands in the distance.

Despite being the starting tutorial area of the game, it is easily one of the most beautiful locations players can explore and is itself home to a number of secrets and treasures. The island is home to a number of Constructs that protect and tend to its many gardens and also possesses a Temple Of Time on its Northern side.

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is available on Nintendo Switch.

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