Peru | 5 famous landmarks in the world that every travel buff should visit

5 famous landmarks in the world that every travel buff should visit

Certain destinations around the globe have consistently mesmerized individuals and sparked feelings of awe. Beyond ancient marvels, numerous contemporary architectural wonders stand as testaments to human ingenuity, cultural heritage, and architectural prowess.

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  1. Eiffel Tower
  2. Sydney Opera House
  3. Great Wall of China
  4. Machu Picchu
  5. Taj Mahal
 

Explore these 5 iconic landmarks worldwide, essential for any avid traveler to experience

 

1. Eiffel Tower, Paris

 

The Eiffel Tower, emblematic of France's technological prowess, was initially intended as a temporary structure. However, even a century later, it continues to stand as a testament to France's engineering excellence.

Eiffel Tower | Paris
Photo: f11photo

2. Sydney Opera House

 

Australia boasts the magnificent Sydney Opera House, a stunning architectural marvel set against the picturesque Sydney Harbour. Designed by Jorn Utzon, it stands as a testament to 20th-century ingenuity, featuring a myriad of amenities across its 1,000 rooms, including theaters, rehearsal studios, halls, restaurants, and shops.

Sydney Opera House | Australia
Photo:Richie Chan

3. Great Wall of China

 

Constructed over 2,000 years ago, the Great Wall of China spans more than 13,000 miles across northern China. Originally erected as a defensive barrier to safeguard the Chinese Empire from external threats, it has since earned recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Great Wall of China
Photo: zhaojiankang

4. Machu Picchu, Peru

 
Machu Picchu | Peru | South America
 

Nestled high in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu stands as a captivating archaeological marvel, showcasing the ancient Incan civilization. This UNESCO World Heritage Site, built in the 15th century and later abandoned post-Spanish conquest, offers a fascinating window into the vibrant history and culture of the Incas.

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5. Taj Mahal, India

 

Before the British invasion, the majestic Taj Mahal was erected by the Mughals. Emperor Shah Jahan commissioned this grand structure in memory of his beloved wife, Mumtaz Mahal, whom he wed in 1612. Transported by about 1,000 elephants from various regions in India and Central Asia, the building materials were meticulously assembled at the construction site.

Taj Mahal | India
Photo: YURY_TARANIK
Andre Robles
Andre Robles
Andre Robles is an expert in everything South America, his passion for the region and exploring off the beaten path makes his travel writing both useful and interesting. He has written for several mainstream publications and you can read his guides on Ecuador, Peru, the Galapagos Islands and the Amazon. Andre is also an accomplished photographer and has been recognized as one of the best wildlife photographers in the region, his photos have been featured in National Geographic and other journals. As a travel agent Andre specializes in curating unique experiences, crafting tailor made itineraries and helping visitors make the best of their vacation, always putting the experience first