World Photography Day is tomorrow, August 19, making it the perfect excuse to dream about the kind of landscapes made for your camera roll. And if a major lottery jackpot suddenly made the travel budget a lot more flexible, some of the world’s most spectacular photography destinations could be within reach.
From frozen landscapes to endless deserts, these four jackpot-worthy destinations offer the kind of views that could completely transform your camera roll.

Antarctica: a World Photography Day Dream
Few places feel as remote—or as photogenic—as Antarctica.
Imagine arriving on the ice by private jet, walking through glowing blue ice formations, and photographing emperor penguins surrounded by a landscape that seems almost untouched.
Luxury expeditions to Antarctica can cost more than $75,000 per person, depending on the experience. It’s certainly not your average vacation, but with the right jackpot, it could become the photo trip of a lifetime.
Laucala Island, Fiji: A Private Slice of Paradise
If tropical photography is more your style, Laucala Island in Fiji offers an entirely different kind of scenery.
Think private villas overlooking the Pacific, turquoise water, lush vegetation, and pools that seem to disappear into the reef. Every sunrise looks ready for a postcard—or your next wallpaper.
At the most exclusive end, accommodations can cost tens of thousands of dollars per night.
Okavango Delta, Botswana: Wildlife From a New Perspective
The Okavango Delta is one of Africa’s great wildlife destinations.
You could photograph elephants crossing the waterways at sunrise, lions moving through the grasslands, and herds gathering across the landscape. Some luxury safaris even offer doorless helicopter flights, giving photographers an incredible aerial perspective.
Private safari stays can run several thousand dollars per night.
Sossusvlei, Namibia: Red Dunes and Endless Stars
For dramatic landscapes, few places compare with Sossusvlei.
Its towering red dunes, ancient trees, and vast desert skies create scenes that barely look real. Picture floating above the dunes in a hot-air balloon, then spending the night at a sustainable desert lodge with a skylight above your bed for stargazing.
Some luxury stays can exceed $2,000 per person, per night.
At TuLotero, we know that imagining what you would do with a major jackpot is part of the fun. And on World Photography Day, that dream might look like a camera, a plane ticket, and one unforgettable destination.
If a Powerball or Mega Millions jackpot gave you the chance to photograph anywhere in the world, which destination would make it into your camera roll first?

