Here is our list of the top places to visit in the world
1. Machu Picchu, Peru
Machu Picchu, which is high in the Peruvian Andes, is now thought to have served as an important royal retreat for the Incan emperors. The remote site's perfectly joined, mortarless, intricate stonework continues to astound visitors despite being built in the 15th century CE and abandoned less than 100 years later. Without the use of mortar or cement, enormous, multi-ton stone blocks are perfectly joined to one another. If you have a little bit of interest in heritage then you would love to visit this palace with our Heritage Tour Package.
The route to Machu Picchu typically begins in Cusco, the Inca Empire's former capital city in the Andes. Spend a few days in Cusco before or after your trip to Machu Picchu to fully experience this fascinating city.
The Inca Trail can be hiked from Cusco to Machu Picchu. The entire hike lasts five days, but you can start closer and hike the trail for one, two, or three days. Most travellers travel by train, which takes about three and a half hours, from Cusco.
Machu Picchu has taken measures to prevent excessive tourism and has set a daily visitor cap. All visitors must first obtain a permit. Up to four months in advance, they are easily accessible through the reservation page of the Peruvian Ministry of Culture. Many websites that advertise tours choose not to provide this information.
2. The Grand Canyon, Arizona
This amazing sight is located in the U.S. state of Arizona and is one of the seven natural wonders of the world. It's one of those breathtaking locations whose size and scope are difficult to comprehend in photos or videos.
The 277-mile-long canyon is thought to have begun around five to six million years ago, despite the geology having formed over the previous two billion years, yes, billion. It was created by the Colorado River's flow, which continues to pass through it and erode the surrounding geology. In some places, the Grand Canyon can be up to 18 miles wide and up to a mile deep. Imagine yourself perched on a ledge, gazing down a mile-long sheer rock wall to a river below.
The South Rim is the region that receives the majority of visitors. The Grand Canyon's impressive hiking trails start here, and the Desert View Drive rim road is dotted with wonderful viewpoints. Tents to a luxury log-built resort on the rim of a canyon are among the lodging options here and nearby. Geographical lovers should make a trip once in a lifetime to this place with our Sightseeing Tour Package.
On the isolated North Rim, a few lodging options can be found. Many tourists use the historic Grand Canyon Railway, which departs from Williams, Arizona, to reach the canyon. The 64-mile rail line, which includes live music and food onboard, offers a fun way to reach the canyon. For those who would rather travel by car, check out our articles on driving from Las Vegas or Phoenix to the Grand Canyon in the north.
3. Rome, Italy
The Eternal City resembles a massive, existing museum. Thousands of years of history are all around and ingrained in visitors. Due to the city's relative compactness, a three-day itinerary covers the majority of the must-see locations.
The Colosseum and the nearby Roman Forum, the Pantheon, and Vatican City, a separate nation in the middle of central Rome, are among these must-see locations for any visitor. If you love the place which has class and art then this place is for you and we help you to plan a trip to this location with our Top-Rated Tour Package.
Spend some time looking around Rome's outskirts as well. A visit to one of the aqueduct ruins outside the city and a walk along a section of the Appian Way, the ancient Roman superhighway, are both worthwhile options.
After all your exploring, if you feel like hitting the beach, Rome has a great selection of beach towns just a short drive away on the Lazio Coast. Bathe in the cool waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea to escape the heat and commotion of the city.
4. Maui, Hawaii
Visitors can choose from a variety of experiences on this Hawaiian island. Surfing, dining on the sand at a five-star resort in Wailea, riding a horse across a dormant volcano in Haleakala National Park, and hiking through a rainforest in the West Maui Mountains are all options. One of the most stunning islands in the world, the natural scenery is incredible. Our Beach Tour Packages are a great way to travel to this incredible destination.
From rustic hippie bungalow bed and breakfasts to five-star luxury resort hotels, there is accommodation for everyone here. Wailea is like the beachfront Beverly Hills of Maui because it has all the upscale resorts. Be sure to venture outside if you're staying here and spend some time in Kihei, where the locals congregate.
5. Masai Mara, Kenya
The Masai Mara in Kenya is a fantastically biodiverse region and a well-liked safari destination. The "big five" animalsthe lion, leopard, rhinoceros, elephant, and Cape buffalocan all be seen in one trip or, with luck, in a single afternoon.
With more than 1,500 square kilometres of mostly grassland, the protected Masai Mara National Reserve park area is enormous and stretches to Tanzania's Serengeti Plain. The two yearly migrations, which primarily occur in July and August, are the most well-liked times to travel. To move from one feeding area to another, over a million wildebeest and other animals travel across the area in massive herds. Go to this location with our Wildlife Tour Package, if you want an amazing experience of wildlife. Most tourists arrive in Nairobi by air, then travel to the Mara by small bush plane.
6. New Zealand
This island nation is one of the best places in the world to travel because of its stunning natural beauty, welcoming residents, and recent popularity as a result of being used as a filming location for the Lord of the Rings films (as well as many others). Amazing biodiversity can be found here; New Zealand is thought to be one of the last places on Earth where people lived. The Ideal time to visit this place is during summer and you can go at that time with our Summer Tour Package.
Auckland, with its culture, history, and museums, is a great place to start your trip. Spend some time at the beach and on the water; Waitemata Harbour offers both beaches and a variety of boating and sailing activities.
Visit the Rotorua region to learn about and engage with Maori culture, and go to Queenstown to engage with the vast array of outdoor extreme action sports available in the nation. Keep in mind that this is where bungee jumping originated.
Hope this compiled list of magnificent places helps you to think of a vacation to an amazing destination.