5 ancient ruins across the world that are actually worth a visit!
TRAVEL TRENDS, WORLD Created : Sep 27, 2024, 00:00 IST
5 ancient ruins across the world that are actually worth a visit!
Why visit ruins, when you have beautiful destinations waiting for you to explore? Well, exploring ancient ruins is like getting transported in time, and enjoying the experience of walking through the remnants of civilisations long gone. The experience of visiting these ruins, where people once worked, lived, and worshiped is just humbling and inspiring. Every ruin has a story to tell, so if you are keen to immerse yourself in history as well, visit these five ancient ruins for sure.
The Colosseum, Italy
It’s one of the most iconic ruins in the world, and should definitely feature in your travel wishlist. Its grandeur and engineering prowess highlights how the Roman Empire managed to envision that greatness at that time. This massive amphitheater once used to host gladiatorial contests, animal hunts, and so much more. Today, although it remains partially in ruins, caused due to earthquakes and looting, the Colosseum still attracts people from across the world.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia
As the largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat in Cambodia is both breathtaking and mysterious. Originally built in the early 12th century as a Hindu temple, it later became a Buddhist temple. Its towering spires, intricate carvings, and vast grounds make it one of the most impressive ancient sites on the planet. The way the jungle has intertwined itself with the ruins—giant tree roots engulfing the stone walls—adds to its allure. The serene beauty of Angkor Wat makes it a must-visit for any traveler seeking both history and mysticism.
Chichen Itza, Mexico
Chichen Itza was an important city of the ancient Maya civilization. It is famous for its amazing architecture. Especially the El Castillo pyramid. This pyramid was built with astronomical precision. It gives the illusion of a snake sliding down its legs at the equinox. The facility is a combination of scientific innovation and architectural expertise. It shows the Maya's advanced understanding of astronomy and mathematics. A visit to Chichen Itza opens a window into the ingenuity of Mayan culture. This makes it one of the most visited ruins in the world.
Petra, Jordan
This ancient Nabataean city is known for its incredible rock-cut architecture. Petra's journey through the narrow Sic roads that lead to stunning ruins feels like stepping into another world. In addition to the treasury Petra's extensive archaeological site also includes equally charming temples, tombs and monasteries.
The Acropolis of Athens, Greece
The Acropolis is one of the most enduring symbols of ancient Greece. Over the years, most of the area was destroyed, but the grandeur of the Acropolis continued to inspire people and lure tourists from far and near. It’s interesting to note that the temples and statues here showcase the cultural and political power that the ancient Greeks held once.
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