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1. Angkor
Wat, Cambodia
Built more
than a thousand years ago, Angkor Wat is considered by many the most important
archaeological discovery of modern times. Originally built as a shrine (templo)
to the Hindu god Vishnu, Angkor Wat, or “Temple City” as it’s translated, has
more than 150 square miles.
2. Giza,
Egypt
More than
just big stone structures, these places demonstrated the knowledge of math,
science, and engineering that seems impossible for the people living at that
time. The pyramids, the Sphinx, the Valley of the Kings, they’re all gorgeous
architectural accomplishments that must be seen in person to be truly
appreciated.
3. Galápagos
Islands, Ecuador
This is a
small group of islands that were home to one of the most diverse collections of
wildlife on the planet. Walk on the beach, swim with sea lions, penguins and
marine iguanas that have no fear of man, or simply explore the various islands
in the volcanic territory.
4. Taj Mahal, India
Built in 1632
as a grave for an emperor’s wife, the Taj Mahal is a beautiful white marble
mausoleum. The power of emperor Shah Jahan’s love for his wife can still be
appreciated today.
5. Italy
Are you
traveler, looking to develop your appetite with some of the best food the world
has to offer? Are you an art and history lover, looking to see the most important
masterpieces out there? Then you need to visit Italy. Rome, Venice, Florence, Bologna and Milan are some examples.
6. Greece
The
birthplace of Western civilization and democracy has about 4000 years of
history, and some spectacular natural places and islands. Besides that, the
food and drink is amazing too.
7. Tahiti, French Polynesia
Travel to
this island – the largest in French Polynesia – and spend you vacations in a
luxurious overwater bungalow. Beyond the fancy resorts, Tahiti has black sand
beaches, great snorkeling and surfing conditions, and a wonderful
capital.
8. London, England
London is a
world by itself. The diverse neighborhoods, which offer a mixture of historic
landmarks and modern-day attractions, can keep you busy for days. If it's your
first time, don't pass up a visit to the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace or
the British Museum before sitting down to a classic afternoon tea.
9. Dubai
Beautiful
Persian Gulf views, heart-pumping activities and historic landmarks await in
Dubai. This Middle Eastern city is filled with marvellous attractions,
including the Burj Khalifa, the Dubai Mall, and the indoor Ski Dubai. But the
city still holds its heritage, as seen in the historic districts and
traditional gold and spice markets.
10. Prague, Czech Republic
With its
Gothic, Renaissance and Baroque architecture top attractions like Old Town
Square, Prague Castle, St. Vitus Cathedral and the Prague Astronomical Clock,
Prague makes travelers feel like they're in a fairy tale. Make sure to visit
the popular Charles Bridge and touch one of the 30 saint statues for luck.
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