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Last October, when the production team went on a trip. When asked about the most beautiful place in Italy at that time, the curator recommended the Dolomites. The peak season for Dolomiti travel is summer, but in the fall, you can leisurely enjoy the brilliantly colored autumn foliage without the crowds. The Dolomites in northern Italy have 18 peaks over 3,000m high and cover an area of 141,903ha. It is a mecca for trekking, with many difficult courses for professional mountaineers as well as easy courses for children. The Tre Cime di Lavaredo, which means “three peaks,” is also an overwhelming landscape that represents the Dolomites, but it is not difficult to get to. After playing hide-and-seek with the clouds, we take in the three majestic peaks of Tre Cime and head to Lago di Braies. The lake at the foot of the mountain range creates an unrealistic atmosphere with its emerald waves and autumn foliage. When you board a wooden boat and row into the deep embrace of the lake, you will understand why you must visit the Dolomites in autumn. Another lake loved in the Dolomites, Lake Garda (Lago di Garda). Dozens of villages are nestled around the largest lake in Italy. Meet the lake village Malcesine, each with its own charm, and Limone sul Garda, also known as the 'lemon village', and head to Castel Brando, the perfect place to end your Dolomiti journey. It is a medieval castle located on a rocky mountain about 370m above sea level that has been completely renovated into a hotel. Spending a night like a medieval lord in a 2,000-year-old castle will be an unforgettable moment in your Dolomiti travels. #WorldThemeTravel #CompleteConquest! Italy #Dolomiti #Tre Cime #Sambong Observatory #Braies Lake Boat Ride #Apple Pie #Garda Lakeside Village #One Night at the Mountaintop Castle Hotel