Go back in time to the ancient world! The 4 most enchanting ancient sites you'll need to visit once in a life.
An ancient site full of romance that connects history to us. This time, we will present 8 enchanting ancient ruins that you will want to visit once in a lifetime. Why not go on a trip to the mysterious ancient ruins to feel the historical romance?
1. Borobudur Ruins /// (Republik Indonesia)
Borobudur is a World Heritage Site about 42 km northwest of Yogyakarta, the ancient capital of Java. It was built by the Shaylandulas who ruled the area between the 8th and 9th centuries. It is a stone structure with five layers of rectangles and three layers of circular platforms stacked on a single layer of base of about 30m in height and about 120m in height, and is one of the largest Buddhist sites in the world.2. Machu Picchu / Peru
Machu Picchu, an ancient city of the Inca Empire, towers over a mountain in the Urrumba Valley in Peru, on the Soya Wall at an altitude of about 2,400 metres. It was discovered in 1911 by American historian Hirom Bingham, but why the city was built here remains a mystery. It is said to be the "City of Heaven" because it cannot be seen from ancient times.
3. Petra Ruins / Jordan
_Petra ruins in central and southern Jordan. It is a rocky city built by the nomadic Navathi around the 2nd century BC and was the place where the Indiana Jones/Last Holy War took place. Allgan's investigations have been on the way since their discovery in the first half of the 19th century, but they are so massive that only a few percent of the excavations have yet been made.
4. Angkor Wat / Cambodia
Angkor Wat is a Hindu temple built by Suryavarman II in the first half of the 12th century. Surrounded by a moat 1.5 km from east to west, 1.3 km from north to south and 200 m wide, it is the largest religious temple in the Angkor archaeological complex consisting of three corridors and five towers. You will be impressed by the beauty of the ruins and nature, like the luminous appearance of the early morning sun and the reflection on the surface of the trench.




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