From the mighty Amazon jungle to the arid Colorado desert, rivers are not only a precious source of fresh water but also the soul of many civilizations around the world.
Topping the list is the Amazon River (South America). Known as the king of rivers, the Amazon is not only the river with the largest flow in the world but also a giant biological museum. Here, thousands of rare species of animals and plants live in the most diverse ecosystem on the planet.
Next is the Nile River (Africa). The legendary river witnessed the birth of one of the world's most ancient civilizations. The banks of the Nile are home to majestic pyramids and ancient temples, offering visitors a fascinating journey of historical discovery.
The Murray River in Australia is on the list. With its wild and majestic beauty, the Murray is the symbol of Australia. The river winds through red gum forests, green grasslands and wetlands, creating a beautiful natural picture.
Next is the Colorado River (USA). The Grand Canyon - a natural wonder of the world - is a work of art created by the Colorado River. The steep red cliffs, deep canyons and turquoise water have captivated many tourists.
Other rivers that made the list include the Ganges River (India), the Lijiang River (China), the Tiber River (Italy), the Yangtze River (China), the Danube River (Europe), and the Zambezi River (Africa).